New Whitby Free Press, 3 May 1997, p. 8

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YMWIITY FREPES Bro o kiFP Page 8, Saturday, May 3,1997 BROOKLIN PHARMACYLTD. E 6J 5 BALDWIN ST. BROOKLIN LOB 100 905-655-3301 Time t. Think About Sunscreen? UVA and UVB radiation from the Sun are responsible for sun-damaged skin. UVB radiation is the primary cause cf sunburn. UVA radiation contributes to photoaging, cancer and suni rashes. It is important to select a sunscreen which protects against both UVA and UVB radiation. Physical sunscreens e.g. titanium dioxide are opaque formulations which reflect UV radiation, while chemnical sunscreens e.g. PABA absorb the radiation. Parsol 1789 is a new chemical which is highly effective against UVA radiation. Consuit your pharmacist for help in selectinga product which meets your needs for sun protection. Brooklin, Ontario Our' New Business Hours Effective june 1,, 1997 ful Banking Services Monday 10Oam - 4pm Tuesday 1.0am - 4pm Wednesday 10Oam -4 pm Thursday 10Oam - 4pm Friday 10Oam - 4pm Personal Banking Services Thursday -l10am -4 pm Includes safetY dePosit boxes, travellers cheques, money orders, bank drafts, and US cash. We invite you ta use aur bank machines or cal (905) 655-3361 Brooklin meeting to discuss Hwy. .407 By MIKE KOWALSKI Free Press Staff Writer Supporters and foes of Highway 407 are about to have a'head-on collision. Last Monday, Town council endorsed a Durham Region report which cails on the Ontario government* to honour a seven-year-old commit- ment to extend the Ruper highway to Highway 35/115 in Clarington. Next Monday, a public forum will be held in Brookljn to allow area res- idents to e xpress their views about the controver- sial project. The meeting will be held at Brooklin United Ohurch at 7:30 p.m. and is spon- sored by a number of envi- Lunch lncluded* Sports Orlonted Activities Guest Appearances Co-Operative Games Spaclous Gomes Ara Visite to Brooklln Businesses Register Now For July *Iloensed prograrns *caring commltted staff *competve prlclng ($85Mweek) Includes lunch *9 - 3 dally (Moncfay - Friday) *extended hours available 'safe, chlld-centred envlronment ocommunity hikes *hlstorlcal searches *brlng a friend Brooklln Day Nursery ln Brooklln Communlty Centre 14 Church St. BROOKLIN, Ontarlo LOB 100O 655-3864 ronmental and citizens' groups opposed to North America's first.fully elec- tronic toil highway. While Lois James> spokesp erson for the 407, Action Group, hopes the government will re-exam- mne its plans'te build the highway beyond Highway 404 (northern extension of the Don Valley, Parkway), meeting orga- nizers do not intend, to "impose our views» on anyone. "We hope the discussion will lead to something pos- itive,» said James. "We had a good meeting in Greenwood (north Pickering) a couple of weeks ago and in other places as well.» Neither Ministry of Transportation officiais nor local MPPs have been invited to the meeting. "We know where they're going. We don't feel they have a lot tp contribufe,», said James. Town coundil sup- ported the Region's desire to have Durham's portion of the 62-kiometre east- ern section < from Markham te Highway 35/115 go as far'. as Ç ourtice Road in larington. But councillor Joe Drumm was oppos ed to a Whitby planning department recommenda- tion whîch cails for improvements te Highway 7, east of Brock Road in Pickering, to Lake' Ridge Road on the Whitby-Ajax border. Pending comple tion. of environmental assessment studies, the province has not yet committed to extending the 407 beyond Brock Road. Town staff feel that this would better distribute traffic from the interim terminus of the highway in Pickering. "The minute you upgrade number -seven, they (province) wil1 be in no hurry te go to 115 or anywhere els e,» argued "Rather than stopping at Brock Road, it should go to (Regional Road) 23 Welceme te Dcwntelvn Breekdiu ' 0.1> Autemeflve Service Drohe, Ka AaW dRas Sylveser »wecome ru te Ris andAl'sAutomotive in Drokin. Russ and AI were drawn te the small, town atmnosphere of Brooklin, and hope to fil a need for reliable automotive service within this growing community. The brothers have been very impressed by the warm welcome they -have received from the local residents and the friendliness of the town. They are also pleased tbat miany of their previous customers have feit it worth the drive from Pickering to patronize their new Brooklin location. Following the clean up and renovation of the interior of the circa 1930's garage and shop, the Sylvesters are looking forward to more dlean up and enhancement of the sites exterior property later this spring. Russ and AI invite residents of Brooklin and Whitby to take advantage of their opening specials until the end of May, and to drop in and meet them anytime. (Free Sprlng Safety Inspectionomundud. AuS A*SAutomotive'iv 72 Baldwin St. (Hwy#12) Brooklin 655-8116 1

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