WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEhMER 27, 1989, PAGE 7 More office -space for Region Staff at the Department of Health Services Home Care Pro- gram will have an additional 1,967 square feet ini office space to move about corne February when they expand their office spaoe at 605 Brock St. N. ini Whtby. Regional council approved a motion to lease the additional spaoe from Rulor Developments Limited for two years and 10 months, beginning February, 1990. The Department of Health Ser- vices currently occupies a total of 4,833 square feet o f offi ce spaoe on the first floor of that building and the. additional office space will be on the second floor after Lawvson is new manager FROM PAGE 1 BIA. Lawson says that, for the most part the festival has been successfull although participa- tion bas been lower than expec- ted at some events, perhaps due te the cold weather. The BIA will hire an assistant te Lawson in January. THE Pilsbury Dough Boy was one of the attrac- tions at the Rotary Club of Whitby-Sunrise second annual Family Christmas Celebration held Sun- day, Dec. 17 at Iroquois Park. The free afternoon of skating attracted more than 700 people. 10 Tanning Sessions $55.00 GEl 1 FREE Sensational Nails # Fiberglass Nails # Nail Tips s Nail Wfraps Facials.- Waxing - Pedicures - Lash & Brow Tints - Earpiercing GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR <WhIt '~BEAUTY PACKAGES . the landiord completes construc- tion expanding the north side of the building The Iandlord has agreed to contribute $2,000 towards the move frorn the first to the second floor and to maintain the current rentai rate of $14 per square foot which amounts to an additional Low tender accepted Whitby Town counicil has voted in favor of acceting the low tender of $18,04.90 for duplicat- ing paper. On Monday, Dec. 11, accepted the lowest tender from Buntin- Reid Pgper, of Mississauga. The Town particpates with the Town of Pickering and the Whitby Public Library, in the purchasing of duplicatrng paper. Council includes funds for its portion of the purshasing paper in its annual budget. IMAIN['S New Yea'S HeslUhiton 662 This year, 1'm going ta take a 1 decision-making course ... maybe... or maybe 1 should wait.. but I'm definitely going ta give more time and money ta the causes that count. $27 538 annually. The Region will pay ail operat- ge Pr.ovince funds 100 per oent of this program. Kau fman furniture is avaîlable inI Whîtby. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM. MONTGOMERY PLACE 213 BYRON ST. S. 668-5011 INTERO DESIES E1NOM TRIN TO THE WHITBY MILITARY HOSPITAL, 1918 This train, consisting of a work engine and a Toronto street car, took visitors from the Whitby Junction (now Whitby Arts) station to the Whitby Psychiatrie Hospital when it was occupied by soldiers during the First World War. Whitby Archives photo 10 YEARS AGO from the Wednesday, Iiecember 26, 1979 edition of the WHITBY FREE PRESS *CFTO TV weathernian Dave Devali has moved to Whitby. *Bob Attersley will flot seek the Liberal nomination in Ontario Riding for the Feb. 18 federal election. Scott Fenneil, MP is running for the Conservatives and Geoif Rison for the NDP. *Noted Canadian historian Donald Creighton, a resident of Brooklin, died on Dec. 19 at the age of 77. *Durham Region Health Council says 17 per cent of students suifer from alcohol abuse. 25 YEAIRS AGO from the Thursday, December 24, 1964 edition of the WHITBY WEEIKLY NEWS " The WVeekly News has published a 14-page Christmnas and New Year's edition. " Christmnas greetings were published from Ontario MPP Dr. Matthew B. Dymond. " The Town of Whitby is seeing applications for a welfare oficer. *Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McFarlane have returned from Canton, N.Y. where Mr. McFarlane gave two lectures on creative writing at St. Lawrence University. 75 YEARS AGO from the Thursday, December 24, 1914 edition of the WHITBY GAZETTIE AND CHRONICLE " Detective Greer of Toronto bas corne to Whitby to try to find the killer of William Stone who was shot at the Whitby Junction station on Dec. 11. a Whitby's population bas increased by 77 in the last two years to 2,94. " F. F. Loosemore, W;hitby's veteran of t..he Boer War, bas died at Rutland, B.D. " Albert Bell has commenced construction of a bowling alley on Brock Street near Coîborne Street. SALE PRICE $254.00 Reg. Price (basic unit only, 4 shelves, 4 posts - accessories extra) SPACE AGE SHELV(N737 WE MAKE FREE HOUSE CALLS. RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL.- INDUSTRIAL 80 THICKSON RD. SOUTH-, WHITBY (416) 430-1636 Site Ilours: Monday - Wdnrs.-day 10 ,m In 6 pm- Thinsday & Fridiy 9 arnlog9 nr- Satr&rdyg9at ln 6 Pm