Whitby Free Press, 14 Dec 1988, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WHITBYFREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DEGuM 14,1988 It's a long wait for those wanting a driver's test By Debbie Luchuk Anyone wanting a driver's exa- mination in Durham Region had better be prepared to wait until March to do so. Central Region Drivers' Exa- mination offices have been floo- ded with demand for the tests. Durham is part of the region. Harry Molyneaux, of the cen- tral region office, said last Friday that those wantng tests in Osh- awa will probably have to wait until at least March 7. "There has been such a demand for these tests, and there has been a lot of overflow coming out from Toronto," ece ema•. Molyneaux said. The manager of the office Wilf Blais, said that the Osawa office serves all of Durham ReL on. 'T think there's more demand for road tests this year than any other year. There were approxi- mately 252,000 tests last year (in Ontario), and this year there are closer to 400,000? he said. Blais said that 51 per cent of all road tests are done in central region, and that because Toronto is in the same region, many prospective drivers are comingtor Oshawa to take their tests rathier than face longer waits in Toronto. However, Blais expects the backlog to drop off in the new yeàr. "There are three drivers' exa- miners, and we're training two more on contract. I think it (the backlog) will drop off as soon as these people are trained." "There are 3,338 applicants waiting for road tests in Osh- awa," Blais said. Correction It was. incorrectly stated last week that Mayor Bob Attersley, on behalf of the Town of Whitby, made a $1O000 donation to the Whitby Seniors Activity Centre building fund. In fact, Bob Attersley made a personal donation of $1,000 to the fundThe Free Press wishes to apologize for the error.' We at Vandermeer's want you to enjoy a FESTIVE CANADIAN CHRISTMAS Once again we have special values for this exciting time of the year. Pointsettias, Azaleas And Gifts Cyclamens (6 in. pot) $6.50 g FRESH CHRISTMAS TREES $19.75 Even Scrooge can't resist these prices! VANDERMEER NURSERY & Garden Centre-41E 792 Bayly St. East Ajax 427-2525 AUTO INSURANCE RATES PROPOSAL It's Christmas time and the Centre's ail decked out with great savings on all the things you need most. Like toys for the kids, assorted Christmas goodies, decorations for the tree, Christmas cards, the hottest fashions of the season and so much more. And don't forget to visit old St. Nick! So don' 't wait. Come and celebrate the season with the savings at the Centre. The Centre for Christmas. ,The Centre for Me. PUBLIC.HEARING The Auto Board will commence a Public Hearing beginning December 12, 1988 to consider Auto Insurance Rates to be effective in 1989. Independent consultants have now issued their proposai for these rates. Copies.are available. The Board is not bound by this proposai. Public participation in the hearings is essential. You have the right to be heard. For further information call: Toronto: 222-AUTO Toll free: 1-800-668-0128 Ontario Ontario Commission de 5 Park Home Avenue Automobile l'assurance- 4th Floor Insurance automobile North York, Ontario Board de l'Ontario M2N 6L4 - Cet avis est disponible en version francoise ve 1

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