l>AQE2, W111'J'13y F<EPRSIWEINESDAY, FEBRUAW Y3, 1988 Whibyrcycngwliicudeplasi cotainers oka, nyhigetatconecwlh ng.'ke [AL L OC CAS ION CClcustom made *ail natural ingredients Cali Marina 576-4798 need both. llwlp 6 1 reboiltl your Iusc if .1n1insuwed tIiii':.r t(rik&?wlBut, what il' ilnctinsg 1 bâilplnus ? go a.wilîy you nsp sieJ Alaiiace Ih*> i rti4aglc protection lift! iimîmran'u. I 1I~I)s Pay offt mhu niurî'- tif(yti etue u ofrunl wh hv suv ,e'Ie uie a i Sholis Englînd Soirs,'o shawî Shopping 'Contre, Oshawa. Bus: 728-1559 Roi: 427-7689, AlIstatéc You're in good handef. A1161,tu Lstu irwurancu Comnpany ol Canada Allatata Insurance Co. 01 Canada < 'AIItaI'i Inourancu Companly -.6 "4 m I.N.T.E-R1 --R S furniture egifts (416)430-0939 DECORATING SERVICE Our decorator will be pleased to share her ideas with you in your home. 1031/2 Mary St. W.9 Whitby recycled anaregion7Wide basis. Giessaid the. cent.re, .now, begin- ning' ta pick up boxkes in Oshawa wher 'e blue box distribution has, been completed,-has ýreceiveëd many telephone inquiries about the progtim'i rmostly from residents ,whowant ta know if plastic con- taineris can' be put out. -Other caîls -are- about flyers, in- side«newspapers - !"Any flyer is your--paper," ýfor recycling, sà ys Gies. But telephoneé books and magazines i(glossy-coated)- are:not ta be included ln the paper bundles. >Urban areas of WhitLby, inicluding Brooklin, where there is regul ar garbage pick-up will have pick-up; for recycling. Gies said the w'orks department will later deterine if pick-up can take place in more Whitby willl be the , nly municipality ilà Durhiam Regionta, include pick-up of- plastic soft drink containers when the full recycling program Igets underway March 8. Recycling has been carried out in the West Lyndé area of Whitby'as a test program. But pick-up will oc- cur throughout Whitby'a urban areas after the 14,000 blue boxes havebeer i dstrib ut ed, starting Feb;.22; - Theblue boxes are -for beverage and food cana,,' gass bottles hnd jars and,,for Whitby only, plastic soft drink containers. Newspapers are ta be put. in, bundles beside the boxes for pick-up at curbside on daya of regular garbage pick-up. Glenda Gies, general maniager of the Durham Recycling Centre, says the plastic pick-ýup program in Whltby will be evaluated to deter- mine if that material can be on Dundas St. THERE WERE smiles ail around Saturday afternoon at the wedding of Alexander Sachko, 82, and Therese Cote, 70,, at the Centennial Building. Free Press photo B ARY A Whi tby man h as bèen.i charged 'with- impaired' drivirig causing bodily harm* and lailing to remain at the- scene of -an accident'.following a. four-'car collision',,at *Dundas St., E..and Garrard St. on the weekend. Police report the driver of a car drove into the rear of a secopd car causing a chain reaction. Four cars were involved in the crash.: But when police arrived, the driver of the first car had fled the scene. He was found at Kelseys restaurant after a search of the. area by police. Charged with .impaired driving causing bodily harm and failing to remain at the scene ýof 'an accident is Richard Philip Deschamps, 36, ofWVhitby. No one was seriously hurt iin the accident. AMO rejects shopping décision The Association Of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO), of which The Town of Whitby la a member, has handed the issue of Sunday shopping back to the- provincial governmerit. At a meeting on' Friday, Jan. 20, AMO vôted ta reject the Liberal government's decision Iast year tao let local, municipalities decide the Sunday shopping- issue. AMO also, passeda resolution aà dvising municipalities not ta hold a referendum on the issue during the November electionvi saying that would make it appear that the municipalities have given approval ta the idêa. THS S . A IEAA Come se.co s.o 71TEILEN M.LLMANj .rig his dandew Iubv DnqtCix fOshawa F>ritueFtof ehry. xiaiteWhbyDntlCin by Li N 2H8 Btrm apolntm ong pp ~ entd phon. Wualar as ofeencomypleted on thé new Durham' Recyc èling Centre building off Garrard Rd. in Whltby and a $3000 Grmafl-mfade baling machine has beeninstalledisl in opération. Stili ta corne are a 'à 0000denifer (for.caris)fromri the U-.S. and a $15,00 assortingý conveyar fromn a Pickeririg com - pany. The 'centre emèrploya 24 people, Includîng several with goverrneht-fulded assistance un- der an employmneit prografli. A grand openirig fpr 'the, centre is beiig p'lanned, perhaps«later this' m onth. Gies and Durham Région staff are'arranging ta have Ontario, Miniater *of,- Envifronmefl Jr .Bradley attend theapeflifgi It- is hoped'that r ecycling wifl reduce overail waste by,1,5 pIercent tô extend the life oflandfil sites. ý "We're slling $1 mhillion worth .e, (recycled) materials that used'tô, go ta landfill," saysGièslof how theé program hWill'pay off. She ad ds that, the centre isstill'within the budglet 1established last year for the exten'! sive changes in the program. Four-car crash 0 'j 'q qw-