PAGE ',WITYFEYoSS EN AOTBR3,19 SEMINAR lB A'MUSTI! Ground-FlooÉ Limited Partnership Opportunîties Paul Llnjen, renowned financial -consultantand Alan Duffy local Real Lu à R IHIGT SMNRn * AT* *Tax Planning, The Tex Squeeze - What's left t ,wrfte-off ? Retirement planning ln the 90's. RRSP'sIRRIF's/Annuities * Umited Partnership Tex Shefters. *lnvesting in morgages I nvesting in Prime Rentai Condo and Commercial Real Est ate *Special Stide Show OSHAWA PUBLIC - , LIBRA4RYAUDIITORIUM, THURSDA Y OCT. il 1990 1:3OPM & -7:OOPM Two Seminars For Vour Con venience Thurs. Nov. 15, 1990 T7hurs. Dec. 6, 1990 Murs. Jan. 10, 1991 I state -expert. 'GALL 71W!EA 'For Resevations - 'IAWs IBNER & ;SSCIATES Fiaca .AvsosI e tiremen- AndT* Panin "e rvice s - ToTe oserva. - - v s 717KIG T. .,P..:BX 33OSAWA NT l Fries Surprise T~i s easy to play. On every Large Fries or a Hashbrown, you'II find a Fries Surprise game tab. Peel off the game tab (while supplies Iast) and check the back of it to see what you could win Iinstanty".* Starting October5th, 1990. Redemption of prizes ends November 30, 1990. As prizes are awarded throughout the duration of the game, the number of prizes available to be won will diminish. Thickson Rd. SONY and Highway #2 movet new ghel By Trudie Zavadovica Staff and. 490 students are prepAring to move into the new Fr. Léeo J. Austin high school at 1020 Drydenà Blvd., Whitby, o Oct. 9. Many students were at the, tmoary school at the indus- trial complex in south Whitby for the lastsichool year. School prin- cipal Joe Visconti says school s.pirt is high in anticipation of t he move. "nhe tone has reall tchanged around here this year, says Vis- conti. «A lot of kids have been te, the school. It' beautifuL. It's unbelievable.» Much of the' moving will be on Friday, a. PA day lor students and a spfritual day for mware- ness for faculty, memibers. Two moving vanswill trans- port the furniture on Friday.. «For staff, it's just a matter of paclcing,» says Visconti. «Stu- e.etswnt.have to da alotjust clean out their -lockers.» Visconti says that about 92 per cent of the work bas, been, com- pleted and 'only the fiihing touches are left. Organization for the move has been going on rince late August.' Some of the bighligh ts of th e new school include- an atrium with four trees ini the foyer, a skylight, an all-weather ýtrack and a soccer field. T he school shares the Town's two -basebali diaznonds and tennis courts. No school timne- will' be lost while moving. On Tuesday stu- dents will be Trseted with new stu en les and fluores- cent maps of their new school-.: A combination awards» assemw- bly and open h ouse wl ehl Nov. 1. Visitors will have ample opportunity to see« the, new polie Clamp down iiiiOn; seat beli in*fractions Police i the greater'Toronte area are claniping down on seat belt infractions. During the next two weeks police wil1 concentrate on enforc- îng seat belt.laws throughout the area, încluding Durham-Region.' Te a iual «]Buckle Upi» cà xn- paignis-a project of te Co- Godinatd Traffic Management The group is comprised. of Police foroes in the Toronto area, the Insurance Bureau ofÇCanada and the Ontario Ministry ., .of e canxpaign stresses that both drivers and passen gers suf- fer 'greater- risk -of -in'jury and deathi, from a collision when . ût wearing a seat restraint. Regional police forcés' partici- pating in the cainpaign are Dur- ham, Metro ToronÎto1ý Peel and York as well as tlhe Ontario Provincial Police.