Whitby Free Press, 19 Mar 1986, p. 15

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From pg. 14 WHITBY FREE PRFESS. WE-DNESDAY, MARCI I 19 1l986, PAGE 15S Whity cmin events calendr Guest speakers will include Andrew Todd, OPSEU chief negotiator Katherine O'Neill, lawyer with the National Action Com- p ittee on the Status of Women and part-timne employees. Invited Liberal caucus mem- bers have refused to at- tend. The session will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the UAW Hall, 44 Bond St. in Oshawa. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE RECRUITS The St. John Am- bulance is looking for new recruits. If you would like to invest e lit- tle of your time in a veluable community organizetion and learn how you could help to save a 11e, drop in for one of the corps' weekly Monday night meetings et 7:30 p.m. or ceIl the St. John office et 668- M00. tThe corps will also be 'holding a five week first aid course beginning Tuesday, April 1 et 7 p.m. in the St. John's of- fice et 110 Ash St. The course fee is $32 and you may register by cllmng the office or training chairmen Peter Etmen- skie et 668-152. QUILT SHOW The United Church Wornen of St. Mrk's Church will ha hosting the 6th annuel quilt show April 17 from 2 to 9 p.m. Admission is $2 and refreshments will be provided." ,Anyone wishing to en- ter one (or e maximum of two) quilts in the show is esked to cel Joyce Cox et 668-405 before the end of March. At least 50full slze quilts end many emller quilted Items neyer hafore shown et St. Mark's will be shown. St. Mark's United Church is located et the corner of Coîborne and Centre Sts. CUSO EXPERIENCE The United Church Women of St. Mrk's Church will hold their general meeting Tuesdey, April 1 hagin- ning et 8 p.m. in the essembly hall. Julie Moffet will speak about her experiences working for CUSO in Nigeria. St. Mark's is loceted et the corner of Coîborne and Centre St. S. MIDWIFERY TASK FORCE The Oshawa Mid- wifery Tesk Force will ha holding a public education meeting on Friday, April il in the lecture theatre et Durham Colege. Eleanor Berrington, author of Midwifery is catching and niidwfie Jane Kilthei, wil ha the guest speakers. The evening wilI also include a film presentation. The session will commence at 7p.m. WELCOME WAGON Welcome, Wagon has recently introduced its 'Baby Welcome' program to Whitby. A Baby Welcome hostess will briefly cel upon the mother of a newborn in her home and present her with gif- ts from local merchants and civic organizations. Cail 666-2482 to arrange a visit. CARD PARTY The annuel Dessert Card Party of Ahl Saints afternoon guild will take place on Wednesday, April 30, at 1 p.m. in the AIl Saints parish hall. Tickets ere priced et $3 a piece. To reserve tickets or tables cal Rene Roberts et 666- 3564. BIG BROTHERS The ennual meeting je TURMBERG KENNELS " Boardlng dogs and cats Spring Training Class Register Now Staîts April 1 st, 1986 HWY. 12, Brooklin 655-4721 EARLY BUY SPECIALS ON ABOVE GROUND POOLS DIRECT FROM OUR WAREHOUSE 18' ROUND ONLY $11,171.92 24' ROUND LOOK $19338.36 15X24 OVAL NOW $1,484.28 SALE ENDSAPRIL 30186 843 KING ST. W-, OSH AWA CAIL (416) 433-0055 and awards night for the Oshawa-Whitby Big Brothers Association will be Wednesday, March 26 beginning et 7 p.m. in the insmen Hall in Oshawa. Tickets for the wine and cheese affair will be available e t the door 'and everyone is welcome to attend. At this meeting the Big Brother of the' Year will be announced. EASTER NOVELTIES The second annual easter craft and gift sale will be held at Col. J.E. Fairwell School on Set, March 22 from 10 a.m. to5 p.m. There will be over 40 tables with a wide variety of crafts, giftr and easter novelties. Admission is free. For more information caîl Mrs. Darling et 666- 3917. BIG BROTHERS The Big Brothers will hold their annual meeting on March 26 at 7 p.m. at the KÇinsmen hall in Oshawa. The Big Brother of the year will be presented, as will awards for the Big Brothers bowl for millions. Tickets cost $3 per person or $5 for two and can be bought et the Big Brothers office on William St. in Oshawa. A wine and cheese buffet will follow the presentations. ALZHI IMER MEE I'ING At the next mretinî4 of thù Alziîeir er Sciet i of Dix.hem Region, promînent Alzheimer researcher Dr. Ar.hur Daltoi. will be the guest speakw. Dr. Dalton, whosù research focuses on bolh Alzheimer's and Down's Syndrome, will discuss his discoveries in d >termining which Downl's victims are et risk for Alzheimer's. The meeting will be held Thursday, March 27 et Fairview Lodge, Dundes St. W. in Whitby b-rginning et 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcomne to a ttend. B.-W. HOCKEY MEETING The anneul meeting to elect directors for the coming Brooklin- Whitby Mfinor Hockey season will be held Sun- day, May 4 beginning et 1 p.m. in the Regal Room et the Centenniel Building. Ail hockey parents and volunteers are encoureged to at- tend. HOCKEY BANQUET There will be a hockey banquet for aIl Brooklin- Whitby Minor Hockey players at the Henry Street High School on Saturday, April 26. Houseleague sittings will begin et il a.m. and 1 p.m. and the rep. sit- ting will hegin et 3 p.m. FASHION SHOW On Sunday, March 23, A Spring Benefit Feshion Show and Lun- cheon will be held et Krebs Restaurent et 918 Brock St. N. et 12:-30 p.m. The fashions are BROTH E HURS.ZNAGHT SPGHTTFRIE T.NIH CHEDRINKOTHERSW . NIGHT SATR. NIGHT INT W SHOOTERS NIGHT LIVE ENTERTAIN MENT FRIDAY & SATURDAY TOTHE DYNAMICSOUNDSOF BRIAN BRUSSEAU WEDNESDAY SPECIAL "*SOUP OR SALAD * T"BONE STEAK <Approx. 1 Lb.) *DESSERT PRIVATE ROOMS FOR BANQUETS, SEMINARS, WEDDINGS, GRADUATIONS, orjust a GOOD TIME! EVERY SUN DAY EVENING 7:30 P.M. DART TOU RNAMENT $1 00 GUARANTEE PRICE 301 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY 666-3070 by Garbo's Boutique of Whitby and proceeds from this Fashion Show and Luncheon will be donated to Fairview Lodge, Home for the Aged. Tickets are $15 and are available et Garbo's Boutique Iocated at 212 Brock St. S. across from the firehaîl, 668-0053; Krebs Restaurant, 918 Brock St. N., 668-9369; and Fairview Lodge, 632 Dundas St. W., 668-5851. ONE PARENT FAMILIES The Oshawa Chapter of the One Parent Families Association of Canada meet every Tuesday at St. Andrews United Church in Oshawa at 8 p.m. On 1March 25 there will be a bake and slave auc- tion and Aprul i will be a general meeting. Meetings are open to the generel public and new- members are welcome. For more information caîl 579-7338. GARDEN CLUB The Oshawa Garden Club presents 'Spring Cerd and Games Night' April 24, et 7:45 in St. Stephens United Chur- ch. You and a friend cen enjoy bridge, euchre, screbble, monopoly, cribbege or bring your own favourite geme. Over 40 prizes cen be won inluding evergreens, flowering plants, flowers and gift certificetes from top restaurants. Tickets are $250 and cen be purchesed by calling 723-1789 in Oshawa or 668-2258 in Whitby. See pg. 23 SCHEDULE "A" SEnvironmental Asst*ssment SBoard EP-85-06 ENVI RONM ENTAL' ASSESSMENT BOARD N THE MATTER 0F Sections 32 and 33 of the En- vronmental Protection Act, (R.S.0. 1980, Chapter 141), as ame ,nded -and- N THE MATTER 0F an application by Decom Medical Waste Systems Inc. for a Certilicate of Approval for a new pathological waste transfer station to be located on Sunray Street, in the Town of Whitby (more partlcularly described as Part of Lot 22, Concession 1, Town of Whitby, and Lots 9 and 10OIn Plan M1 204) NOTICE 0F PUBLIC HEARING TAKE NOTICE that the Envronmental Assessment Board has appointed TLJESDAY, APRIL 1, 1986 at 10 o'clock ln the forenoon, for the commencement of a public hearing f0 be held ln the Council Chambers, Town of Whitby, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. The purpose of this hearing is to recelve evidence wlh respect to this proposai and to obtin the views of the public, $0 that the Board can make recommendations f0 the Min istry of the Environ- ment. Submissions may be made ln person et the hearing, elîher orally or in writing. The Board will not consider any submlssions regarding the proposai after the hearing has been closed. Documents regarding this proposai will be available for examination and inspection during normai business hours in the off ice of the Clerk of the Town of Whitby and at the Environmental Assessment Board, th Floor, 1 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario. EXPLANATORY NOTE The proposed waste disposai site is to receive pathological waste and pharmaceuticals for trans- shipment to disposai sites in Cleveland, Oh'io and Gatineau, Quebec. The waste disposai site se f0 consist of a biomnedical waste transfer station Iocated on 2 acres of land and Is to recelve and transfer approximateiy 50 tons per day of Type A Pathological Waste, Type B Institutional Waste, and Pharmaceuticai Wastes. The transfer station will also include a fecilily for the washing and disinfecting of vehicles which are used f0 collect and transport the wastes f0 the transfer station. After washing and disinfeclion, the collection veficles wii be parked out of doors at the transfer station. There wili be no provision for storage of waste ai the site and ail ransfer will be direct truck to truck ransfer of waste wrlhin the transfer station. DATED AT TORONTO THIS 24TH DAY 0F FEBRUARY, 1986 Yvonne T. Fernandes Hparinqs Registrar ... ....... 2a95 9

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