Whitby Free Press, 3 Feb 1988, p. 25

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-,- , w - w -i-,,wi*-f-. *- - WHITBY FREÈ PRESS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1988, PAGE 25 Andre-a -L9geëm-anlwm-ns Brooklin, Opimistcontest. submiït ý.400.,to 500.word essay on, Wriglit, 16, 0f Ashburn, astudent' at the subject "Freedom,.Our Most Anderson CVL. 4~eiu eriae" Asfirstpla'ce vin ner, L ogeman's Second place in the contest was essay Wlll be entered again ses awarded to Emma Craddock- of other Optimist club winners in Achmatowîz on liarbor conmlsion *Ashburn resident 'Jean Ach- matowicz lias been named to the Oshawa Harbor Comm ission following the "termination"' of' Jack Snedden by federal.transportý minister John Crosbie.. Dr. Peter Zakarow administered the oath to the 58-year-;old Ach- matowicz at ceremonies Iast week. Welcoming lier to the commission,. Objection to bill FROM PAGE 23 libraries." A critique written for the Association of Library Boards of Ontario says the bill would put libraries in violation of the law sin- ce it creates offences relating to - erotica and pornography that could affect books on art, sexuaLhlealth a <nd anthropology as well as films and videos., "Power of the government is par- ticularly scary," .says Roberts. "Books eould be assumned guilty before adefence 18given." It lias also- been claimed that th e bill also'leaves libraries-without. *protection .ag ainst actions taken over books or'materials that may be deemned pronographic. As of last week, Fenneil says he has flot yet received a letter of op- position to'. the bill fromn librarians ini his constituency, which includes Whitby. Brookliïn Un*ted Chu, rch news On Jan. 24, Rev. Frazer Lacey dedicated an organ lamp in memory of Lillian Cook, presented by ýher husband Gordon and lier family. Lillian's lovely soprano voice in the choir was appreciated for many years as well as hier care of the choir- gowns and music and choir parties in hier home. The Sociables annual potluck dinner will be held on Friday, Feb. 5 at 6:30 p.m. Formerly called the Couples' Club, it is now open to ahl aduits, both couples and singles. Rev., Dr., Gordon Turner, Secretary for Evangelism and Discinleshio. United Churcli of Canada, will be guest preacher on Sundjy, Feb. 7. This service is sponsored by the Outreach and Social Action Committee in support of the mission and service fund. Cupid's Dessert and tard Party wil be lield on Wed., Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $4.per person and may be obtained froni Eunice Stocks (655-3124), Marg Wilson (655-4559) or any member of the Friendship Unit. Tickets will not be sdat the door. Margery MeCoy read the Old and New Testamentitessons at the il a.m. service on Jan.- 31. The senior choir sang a'spirited number "Fully Alive," with 'Margaret Craig at the piano. Mr. Lacey's lie stated lier,30 years of com- munity expertise would benéfit the parbor commission. Althougli Aclimatowicz admitted she knew nothing about ,tlie operations ofa liarbor, she in- dicated she saw tlie appointmnent as a "new challenge.? the upcoming Central Ontario.- District contest. The district,,winner Will receive,, an all-expense-paid weekend s eminar at the,-nationally recognized Freedoms Foundation at V alley Forge, Pennsylvania. From thie 50, district Winners, an in-, tenàioaliner "will be chosen to receive a $5,000 (U.S.).scholarship. An expert panel of judgesreviews the entries at eacli level of com-ý petition. 'More than 15 -000 high school students across tie United States and Canada annually enter thé--Op- timist International Essay Conitest. Foünded'in 1919;, Optimist Inter- national lias 160,000-meînbers in 4,000 clubs, The Qptimist.'Club of Brooklin has 45 -members and meets at 7. p.m.ý, first and third Monda >ys at St. ,T homags Anglican Churcli in Brooklin...' Whitby bus in accid ent Durham 'Regional police are trying to determine the cause of an accident at Brock St. S. and Burns' St. 'on the weekend involvirig a Whitby T7ransit bus. The' bus was traveling westbound on Burns -when it -I sDURHAMw mnade a right turn onto Brock St. S. At the sanie time a car was travelling north on Brock. Both, drivers told police they had a green Iight. No one was hurt in the accident. THE REGIONAL MUNUCUPALUTY 0F DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Take 'natice that the Regional Municipaiity of Durham, ln accordance with Section 26 of the Planning Act, 1983, Is reviewing ts Officiai Plan. As, part of. the revlew process, Discussion Paper No. 2 entitled "Rural Folioles" has been pro pared. This Discussion -Paper provides background on existing poiicies and desig nations, addresses issues which may affect the Durham Regional Officiai Plan and suggests future policy thrusts, possible poiicy revisions and redesignat ions. .ln order to assist in the review of the rural policies, the public is invited to provide input by way of submission to the Region's Planning Department. Copies of Discussion Paper No. 2 entitled "Rural Policies" are available either f rom the offices of the Region of Durham Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario LiN 6A3, (416) 668-7731 or from the offices of the Gierk of Area Municipalit les of Durham. Submissions concerning Discussion Paper No. 2 are to be forwarded to the Commissioner of Planning at the Whitby address mentioned above and must be received no later than Friday, April 8, 1988. The submnissions received from the public wiil be used to formulate a proposed amendment to the, rural policies and designations in the Durham Regional Officiai Plan. This is anticipated to be presented to the public and area Municipal Councils and will be advertised in the respective newspapers in order to obtain comments. Please include your address and telephione number in, any submissions made. Marie Hubbard Chairman. Planning Committee Dr. M. Michael, M.C.l.P. Commissioner of 'Planning Serufing-the Comrunities Greatest Needs Sat. Feb. 13 9:00 arn 12;0noon Sun. Feb.1 1:30 to 5:00 Pm 2:00 prn to 4:00 pm Mon. Feb. 15 9:30 arn Wed. Feb. 17 8:00 Pm Fr1. Feb. 19 10:00 Pm Sat. Feb. 20 8 - il arn Sat. Feb. 20 .WINTER CARNIVAL Sat., Feb. 13th ta Sat., Feb. 2Oth 1988 Brooklln Dodgers Presents A Snow Bail Tournanient- Monte Carlo Elimination'Draw followed by Dance'. Tickets for danoe $5. each. <At Brooklln Communlty Centre) *Kids: Don't forget your Snow Sculptures on February, 2Oth. Wlnter Game Time Tandem ski races, snow shoe races, tug of war, log sawlng. snow bed raoe. (Brooklln Mernorlal Park) Senior Tea Party (Brookln Communlty Centre) Skate-a-thon (Brookln Memnorlal Arena) Leglon Euchre Tournanient Brooklin Leglon Ladies Auxiliary (Brookln Leglon) Presentlng our Midnight Madness Bingo (Hldeaway Bingo,. Whitby) Brooklln Girl Guides Pancake Breakfast (St. Thomas' Anglican Church. Winchester Rd.) 1:00 pmn Broomball Tournament (Broo klin Memnorial Park) 3:00 prn Judging for Snow Scupures 8:00 pm 50/60's Danoe Tickets $5. each. (Brookliln Community Center), Anyone tnterested'ti the above events,' team orj.ïdividual, pleasefihl ln theform below: Name: Team: Indivldual:. Age/s- Address:, Events: Drop off entry at Brookln ESSO, Hwy 12 & Hwy.7 For further information oeil: Alez Cowan 655-4519 or Mark Mason 655-8961 Andrea Logemn, 17, of Whitlby li won the 1988 essay contest. con- ducted by tliýe Opetimist 'Club of Broýoklini The contest invited students to

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