Whitby Free Press, 20 Jul 1988, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WHfl'BY FRE PRSS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,1988 No action by Region, on surchargewaiver request Durham regional council bas decided Wo receive -and file a request from the Town of Whitby asking that the Region waive the sewer surcharge portion on the June water bill.because'of abnor- mal dry conditions'. The Region's decision ultimately means they will not deal with the matter. The move was seconded by Whit by mayor Bob Attersley who, when Whitby council previously approved the move, called it "idiculous." Prompted by councillor Joe Bugelli, Whitby council asked for the waive on the surcharge Wo help, residents wvho had used extra water in an attempt Wo keep their grass green during the récent heat wave. Ladies cruisewea.r & swimwear from *,A good selection of mens' wifl soon be i. 30 Minute Tanning Sessions 12 for $39 22 for $74 Mon. - Fr1. 12-9 * Students $4 per sessonl. Saturday 12-4 S.965 RUndaS St. Wi. (V/est lynde Plaza) Whitby. 668-7050 Friendly, Personal Service 24 Hours -7 days a week BUTCHER SHOP J- 3.3eU 3.99 Lb. IricirIf - 1 Lb. DEL! COUNTER 1lN-STORE BAKERY Kaiser Rolis Veal Scallopini Danish a Assorted Mushrooms Produot of Ontario Produot of U.S.A. 59GROCERYîM 75m.Bote 35m.btl Plus Deposi Pepsi Heunz Diet Pepsi Ketchup 11 SNORS SAVE 10%6, ON TUESDA VS LOTTERY TICKETS AND TOBACCO PRODUOTS NOT INCLUD]ED AVIA3L TWEST LYNDEE PLAZA EflectIve JuIy 20-Juiy 27Highway # 2 & Jeffery St. mm IoIuIg Round Steak or Roast1 'Municipal Y èlection'88 - the candidates sofar Reional Counilors:- Tom . Edwards Gerry Emm, Joe Drumm, Marcel Brunelle. North Warcl Ross Batten West Ward Joe Bugelli Centreard Glen Konorowski, Lynda Buffett. Joan Skelton East Ward- Cathy Rowell, Dennis Fox. IJndecided or undeclared M fl ayor Bob A#~ersley Sexual assut Durham Regional police are still searching for a man who entered an apartmnent in the Blair Park Plaza area and sexually assaulted a woman sleeping on a couch. Police say the man entered the apartment at about 2:30 a.m., Friday, July 15, by sliding open a screen window. He then assaulted the woman Who was later taken to Whitby General Hospital, treated and released. The man is described as five foot, 10 inches taîl, white, 25 Wo 30 years of age, with shoulder-length brown hair and a moustache. He is also described as very muscular. He was wearing dark-colored track shorts and a shirt. Anyone with information on the assault is asked Wo caîl police at 579-1520 or Crime Stoppers at 436-8477. Rouseau ftheft A computer terminal and keyboard valued at $895 were stolen from ]Rousseau Heitage House at 216 Mary St. E. last Friday. Durham Regional Police report entry to the downWown Whitby store was gained through a window on the top floor of the building. Waste management report is presented Durham Region'sfuture when it cornes to wagte'imanagement lies in greater recycling and building an energy-from-waste (EFW) facility.. That was thet-conclusion of a report from MacLaren Engineers presented tW - R1egion works committee yesterday (Tuesday) on the Region's future garbage situation. e The report notes that Durham should be recycing 25 per cent of the estimated 326,900 tonnes of waste the Region is expected Wo be producing by 1993. This will require expansion Of the recycing centre, including pickup trucks, and more equipment to handle the waste.. The Region would be able Wo selI steam created by EFW Wo Atlantic Packaging ( now under construction in Whýitby) a ndý General Motors, according to the, report. The report states that if the Region was to find its own landfil site and build its. own EFW, system, the cost wouldý be $45 million to build and $5 million to operate annually. If, the Region was Wo stay with Metro Toronto and allow Metro Wo burn waste at a Region-owned EFW facility, a larger EFW system would be needed -and would cost. $220 million tu buill& and $20 million -to operate annually. Works committee members agreed to start prograxns to reach the goal of 25 per cent recycing by 1993. Members also decided Wo have staff investigate an EFW system .1 Attersley assists job search FROM PAGE 1 employers, and set up job retraining for those employees who want it. The union and representatives of Manchester Plastics were to meet Monday to discuss the hiring of the Bowmianville workers at the Whitby and Peterborough plants, according to Gilkes and Mapes. However, Mclatchy Wold Tbe Free Press that Manchester would not be hiring any additional staff until the company Ibeame more efficient." Gilkes said that there had been an advertisment in a. local paper for quality control personnel for the WVhitby oper- ation, despite what McClatchy had said. Workers applied for these positions, she continued, and wére turned away, told that there were not any jobs available. Mapes said that Donna Burke, another committee member, had been "talldng to McClatchy and he said he'd give our people flrst choice (of any available employment)." Whitby mayor Bob Attersley PROGRAMME 1988 Thursday, Juiy Friday, July 2 Saturday, July. Sunday, Jui 24 PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN FREE iM 1"1JULY 2122 23 &24 UNTIL 4 Antique, Thurs. - Sun Flwth e Cruise Car Parade from the Oshawa Centre to 1hi f air. SPONSORED 8V THE SOUTHERN ONTARIO WIN A PRIZE AGRICULTURE SOCIETY With Your Gate Ticket- "A TRIP FOR TWO TO MONTREAL"C O sponsored by Via Rail w,',q Rogers World Travel and the - Oshawa/Whitby Fair. Draw to RADol 139)0 take place at the fair Sunday * the 24th. Sat. and Sun. et the Fair had been. contacted by the committee to secure his. assis- tance in finding the unemployed workers positions with Whitby factories and businesses, the committee said. When contacted by The Free Press, Attersley said, I have been in touch with John Sinclair over the period of time (thât the plant bas been closed) trying Wo help where I can. 'What really bothers me is that single women. are the ones losing jobs. rm doing what I can Wo create something. It's hard to get industry Wo hire women."., He added that 'This is very comparable Wo the Cadbury operation, and is a real loss to the region." Attersley said that he is worried that if these workers do not soon flnd jobs, they will have Wo resort tW welfare. It will be a real loss to) the economy, and will force people to rely on- family (welfare) allowance," he said. He said that these unemployed want to work, that they would rather not have Wo rely on social assistance. The relocation centre can be contacted at 432-2672 (Oshawa). 21 6:OOp.m Bingo, Demolition Derby, Mdway, Refresh- ments. 2 3.00p.m. Women's Building Horticutturai Midway, Rereshments 6:OOp.m. Tractor Pull, Bingo. Concessions, Cake Auction, Opening Ceremonies. 23 Ail Day: Womens Building Refreshments' Horticutturai Midway, Concessions, Midwvay, Bingo, Cattie Show, 8:30a.m. Sàddte Horses Open Poney & Horse Show 10.00a.m. Baby Show 12:OOp.m. Retreshments 2230p.m. Log Sawing 4230p.m. Horse Pull 6:00 p.m.- Demoltion Derby 4 Ail Day Sheep Show& Sheep Shearing Demon- stration, Mdway, 1n0p.m. Light Horse Show 2.0Op.m. Demolition Derby Finals AR SHOWI SUNDAY 10.W0 AM. >0 P.M. Exotic Customs, Restored, ;treet Rods etc. Joh nny Marcinew's One Man Band Petiing Zoo, Antique Buggy Dispiay, Truck Disptay, Sponsored by Ontario Truck Centre, Oshawa, Campkins Camping Centre 5 miles North of Brookiin 655-8613, 428-3494 FREE PARKIN 11I

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