Whitby Free Press, 3 Jul 1985, p. 11

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1985, PAGE 1l For children with asthmna.... Sti places open for special stinuner camp Ontari p M zgtationmis available for Draw winner The wlnner of the Whitby Free Press' latest draw for our subscribers is Dan Estruch (above) of Ann Arbor Crt., Whtby. He has been a resident of the town for three years and says he really enjoys reading this newspaper. As the winner of our latest draw, Estrucb recelved a clock-radio-telephone. AUl readers of the Whitby Free Press are eligible for our draws. To enter, ail our readers have to do is pay his or ber carrier the 60-cent voluntary circulation fee when the carrier comes to call. The completed ballot wli be submlitted to the Free Press and in- cluded in the next draw. TheFree Press would like to thank Estruch for bis contlnued patronage and support. FreePress Staff Photo Local ITC meniber to lead U.S. convention group Shirley MacDonald, tirst vice-president of the Whitby ITC Club wil serve as group leader- functions at the Inter- national Training in Communication Clubs Convention to be held at the Westin Hotel, Detroit, Michigan July 10to 13. As group leader, she wil have nine commit- tees as her respon- sibility. Dorothy Hart of the Whitby Club will serve on tbe hospitality com- mittee. This event will bring ITC members together from almost every state in the United States and many countries j throughout the world. ITC (formerly Inter- national Toastmistress Clubs) provides its members with in- dividual training and development of com- munication and leader- ship skills. Active ITC members are better prepared to meet the challenge of today's world in their homes, of- fices, communities and their countries regar- dless of their previous educational training. MacDonald who is in- jvolved with Auberge (abused women and children), and Can- decide (prison) states "New learning ex- periences are important to me. ITC provides challenge, friends, travel and a chance to grow inways thataren't availat ,-'"'LeS see you d By ANGELA TIBBLES There are stiil places available for this sum- mer's Christmas Seal Day Camp at Camp Samac, Oshawa. The facility (offered to children between 5 and 9 years old who have asthma or other recurrent respiratory problems) will operate weekdays between Monday, JuIy 15 and Friday, July 26. Cildren with breathing problems frequently miss many ordinary childhood pleasures, and the main objective of the Christ- Symphony mas Seal Summer Camp is to demonstrate that, with only a littie extra care, these children can participate as fully in active sum- mer past-times as their non-asthmatic friends. Ail the usual activities associated with cam- ping will be offered un- der the supervision of five trained camp staff including a registered nurse). Cook-outs, nature trails, water sports, country crafts and a sleep-over night are ail inluded in this Camp experience. Door- to-door bus transpor- reveals season lUne-up The 29th season of the Oshawa Symphony promises to be a truly exciting one. Consisting of six con- certs, the first wiIl be performed on October 8, 1985 and the final on April 22, 1986. Featured will be sucb outstanding composers as Mabler, Berlioz, Beethoven, Brahms, and Stravinsky. Exceptional guest ar- tists as the popular Mark DuBois (tenor), Stephanie Bogle (soprano), James MeLean (tenor), Christopher Cameron (bass-baritone), Joseph Peleg (violin) and Win- ston Webber (conductor and violin) will per- form. Favourites such as *'Messiahll and highligbts from operas by Mozart, Bizet, and otbers will be perfor- med. chidren resident in Oshawa and Whitby. Registration tees for the two-week period are $4 per child (including transportation), and for familnes wit.h more than one child attending, this rate is reduced to $20 for the second child. In view of current high unemploymeflt in Durham, the lung association is prepared to reduce or eliminate fees in individual cases of financial hardship. For more information on this Christmas, Seal Service, cali the Durham Region Lung Association at 723-3151. EDITORS NOTE: Angela Tlbbles is the executive director of the Durham Region Lung Association. TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Meeting of the Liquor Lic- ence Board of Onario will be held at the CITY HALL, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 500 GEORGE STREET NORTH, PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO0on FRIDAYJULY 12th, 1985 at the hour 0f 10:00 o'clockin the forenoon, aI which time tho Board wilI hear an application in accordance with thie Lquor Licence Acf. and Regulat ions Ihereunder. The folIowng establisfhment has appliod for a licence of the class indcated, and the applicat ion wiIl be entertained at the atorementionod location and limez Application Fr New Licence Cale Vienna Restaurant 209 Dundas Street Eastt. Unit If 12, Whitby int ng Room and/or Oining Lounge Licence Applicant. 575508 Ontario Limited AND FURTHER TAKE iMTICE thaf any person who is resîdent in the municipality and who withes f0 mate rep- rosentation relative to ftho application, shaîl make their submission to the Board in writing prior to the date of the hearing, or in person at the timo and placentf the hearing. <Copies of writfen submissions wilI be forwarded to the applicant>. 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