Whitby Free Press, 14 May 1986, p. 28

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PAGE 28, WEDNEISDAY, MAY 14,198l6, WM~T1Y FREE PRLESS School Board opposes beer and wine in stores The Durham Board of Education is studying the question of wine and beer in grocery stores. .The Association of Large School Boards in Ontario. is asking Durham and other member boards to sup- port -the Ontario School Trustees' Council and FROM PG.- 1l lobby against selling beer and' wine in grocery stores. The association is also asking boards to enlist the help of local boards of health. It is the council's con- cern that "if beer and wine hecome even more accessible, 1the Off to( ted, it would be necessary to go out of the region. One course, paramedic training, requested by some Brock students, is not of- fered at any community college.'I*'« The selection of courses and sehools, which in some ca sesma anliving away'from ýhome for. the-fir- st time, is. a difficuit decision for young people. "Students are following role models 'they see in, problems associated with alcohol consum- ption particulariy among teenagers will be aggravated." The matter was referred to committee at Monday night's meeting of the board. college family, friends or following directions laid out by paren- ts. If you ask 17 or 18 year olds what they want to do they'Il say 'I don't know.' They fali into things," Snaith says. "It's flot a mnistake to get ad degree- or a diploma and decide tô do someth ing else. It'ý an,,a:ddition,to life 'ex- perience to use later. The ones who don't take further education are the losers."1 -mume I Riding hig I The Royal Lipizzan Stallion Show held atý, prôceeds went to'the Equine Rescue and Iroquois Park last week was a huge success, Rehabilîtation Center Fund. From Whitby the Above, one of the riders puts the stallion Show mov&I on to Brantford and Toronto. I through its pacesat the show. The show was Fe rS tf ht presented.by the Ontario Humane Society andFe rs tf ht Short arm gates approved by couneil Whitby council has endorsed an operations committee recommen- dation to take a second shot at. Durham Regional council for financial support to con- struct short armn gates at the rail crossing on' Hopkins St.% The operations com- mittee, made the recommendation after they said the Region refused to contribute because there was some confusion whether or not Whitby was going to pass a by-law prohibiting train whistling in the area. The town. had ap- proached the Canadian Transport Commission to discover requiremen- ta for an anti-whistling by-law, but dropped the idea after it discovered short arm gates where warranted at the crossing. "With the volume of traffic at the crossing is a liability problem there should be arms there," E'id councillor Joe Drummi. But once again councillor Gerry Emm, who is also chairman of the Region's works department, defended the Region's position and questioned where the money will come from. He agreed with coun- cil's decision and will take the request back to FIROM PG. 2ý the Region's Publie Works department for re-consideration. The Town of Whitby is asking the region to-pay 1212 percent of' the initial installation cos and 50 percent of the future maintenance costs. A federal grant will pay for 80 percent of the installation costs. Gazo honoured Cool nd,1te1 Gan Quiet Central Air Conditioning May is the month to order ICG Central Air Conditioning Cali us and ,-av ves to summer c>mtiirt ICG Higili Ethincv(*,as Furnaces. U&-, hcfore theend of May and ieII give you I hev can save vluu p tii 5<)lor more in a FREE ci vmr tii protect viîur unit and fud cîits. A g1reat investment! keep iltîJan and dry wh .n the swetetring Calilus nii fr rthieultimate IC( hoîme summer is iflr cimhirt ujuipment and îuî i uLinrding Ma% iî aiothe timi. tiLlk to usabiout service. FREE AIR DUCT CLEANING FROM BAIDELWOOD wlth the purchaseofalan ICG HEATINO or AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM If ordered ln May Approxlmate value $210 Ã" BR1DLEWDD HETNGAaNWiINN LT.- 66 -1- presented with her AM- CT- (A). This is a designation awarded by' the Association of Municipal Clerks and Treasurers for suc- cessful completion of a municipal ad- ministration program. Deputy Clerk, Mike Gazo was recognized for being made a certified municipal officer by AMCT for his par- ticipation in the association as well as his experience and education. Clerk, Don McKay noted that there are only 70 CMO's in On- tario. Members of the first Ashburn scout troop were presented with citizenship badges by Mayor Attersley' and councillor Batten. 1500 Travel Canada Cash Bonus on Pony GL 5dr. Hatchback Test drive the PONY GL today at Durham's largest Hyundai Dealer >> ONTARIO PONY 49r3 TAU NTON RD. E., OSHAWA N~7~576- PON Y Sales, Leasing, Paris & Service GOLF CLAREMONT 4 SEASONS COUNTRY CLUB Enjoyaur challonglng and pictu resqus 18 hole Golf course -OPEN TO PUBLIC- ~.* Mondays afier 4 p.m., Speciais. Tuesday-Friday Brook Rd. N. 2 Roada N. of Hwy. No. 7 19.2436 64 49-2436 1

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