Whitby Free Press, 13 Jul 1988, p. 4

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PAGE 4, WHITIBY FREE PRESS, WEi FA MILVY WE L LNE SS CLIN IC Chiropractors:- Dr. Peter Wysotskl, D.C. Dr. SaIIy P. Shlapak, B.Sc., D.C. (Hon.) Psychologiet- Dr. George Blake, Ph.D. Reflexologist:- Mr. Doug Thompson, B.A., B.E.D., C.R. Nutritionis*: M. Geoff RiIey, B.Sc., R.N.C. Massage rherapist: Mr. Paul Szymanouskl For appoIrntments cail 728-5251 Everilng Appointmeflts amabl~e 1631 Dundas St. E. Whitby, Ont. LiN 2K9 (Acrosa fom Chemeys) RESDAY, JULY 13, 1988 Corngrain, ay affected by heat wave FROM PAGE 1 Durham West, Bill Baxter. It's close ta being a crisîs situation. The corn is about a week to two weeks away from tasselling, and it's Iess than waist beigbt. "The water tables are very low, as is the Scugog (lake). The wheat is starting to turn, I doubt anytbing can belp it. The flrst cut of bay wafi ligbt, the second has been' non-existent, as are pastures." He added that cattie lare being fed hay to make up for lack of fresb grass, eating into the winter's sparse supply of' hay already. .Witb the Iack of hay apd grain prices xected ta, be higbi, Baxter said thr may be a temporary glut o£ pork and beef on the market- in the Weeks to corne as these stock are slaugbtered to crate some incarne. "There may be shortages next winter (of meat)," he concluded. Five residents of Oshawa's Information About 1 Free Trade. HiEllsdale Manor died during the heat wave, apparently because their frail conditions could not deal with the beat., Several of the residents have been transferred ta Oshawa General hospital, andl large fans, dietary changes and more liquids are being issued ta help, the re- maining residents ta stay comfortable. In Wihitby, resi dents of Fairview Lodge are being closely manitore'i. for signs of- heat- induced illness- and kept in liquids, lighter diets and better ventilation. The increase in heat in Hillsdale Manor is .attributed ta its design, poor circulation and its location. Fairview has better cir- culation, and has a standard peaked roof which reflected the. heat during the heat wave. Regional chairman, Gary Herrema reported at a press conference Monday that every- thing possible was being done for the residents of aill* Durham Region nursing homes, adding that residents of Fairview had only "a little discomfort." Bill Reid Sr., owner of a large Iairy operation called Reideli Arms in Ashburn, -says that "costs will be ap this year due ta the weatber." He says that "the corn is shorter ay at least haîf, and the barley and iay are suffering, too.", Because of the dry weather Reid ;ays that bis crop will be down this iear. Ne grows n'uch of bis own èed for-bis dairy cattie and he will )e forced ta buy bis grain. Reid says that 'because grain is zarce it will cost more ta, produce milk". When asked if he would be able ta get more for bis milk hIe said "That'fl be the day." Reid explains that there are consumers sitting on the milk marketing board wbo influence tbe price of milk and farmers are un- likely ta get increases even tbougb their costs 'are directly related ta the weatber conditions. Reid says be .thinks we are "better off'# tbani farmers near Woodstock. Ne says "we bad a littie rain a couple of weeks ago and*tbey didn't get mucb". Some farmers be's talked ta in tbat area dlaim they are in danger of losing tbeir wbiole soya and white bean crops. Ne says the ramn we have bad in the Iast couple of days is "only enough ta keep tbe dust off tbe sidewalk," RCMP boat gives joy ride An RCMP boat moored at Whitby barbor, was stolen on the weekend. Durbam Regional police say the 23-ft. flberglass boat bad been tied ta a dock at tbe marina. Apparently, the boat bad also previously sunk wbile moored at the marina. The boat was discovered missing at noon on Friday, July 8, but. was. found by police a short timie later betweeén two barges on property owned by Cartier- McNaniara. Police found two oars on board. RCMP use tbe boat, for enforcing federal statutes on the lake. Barnard has Heart of Gold F - --- - -Check the boxes for pamphlets or studies you require I*IncJudjes pamphlet on the Agreement and your province or region. UI Agriculture UIosmr 0 I SPECIFIC SECTORS UI GENERAL LICnunr Includes pamphlets on Agriculture, the Automotive Industry, Energ5, The Fishing Industry, Forestry. Products and Investment. (Please Pii) Includes pamphlets on Consumer Interests, The Agreemnent, Canadian Women, Culture, Key Benefits, Solving Disputes and Tariffs. 0I Energy UI Fisheries UI Forest Products 0I Industry LI Minerais and Metals. UI Services UI Synopsis of Agreement LII Women Narne: Address:I I Cty, Town or P.O. Proi'.: Postal Code:I Mail-coupon to: External Affairs, DMTN, Ottawa, Ontario K I A 002 You c'an aiséo'Cali toll-free: 1800-3 87 -0660 (English), 1-800-387-0679 (French) ýHôn. John C. Croýbie Minister'FrItmiba ad L'hoiôorable ;For 1nt***'di na Trde.r Crobieministreducomeceext ru FROM PAGE 3 Barnard has made Cabbage Patcb doils and'sold them ta generate funds for the guide graups in Brooklin. Sbe bas attended several camps as a cook, and bas even, according ta Aston, done s0 wbile stricken with pneumonia because she did not want ta let tbe girls down. She puts ber cooking skills ta work also as a generous baker, supplyipg bakçed gaods ta sales for the guides. As a badge tester, Barnard attended "every Tuesday night for two* years," and bas taugbt sewing ta the guides. On tbe day that The *Free Press arrived ta give her tbe award, sbe was arranging sales of strawberries, guide cookies and pop at an evening bail game at Luktber Vipond park.,' I She is also custodian of the Broaklin United Churcb, helping out with every wedding tbat cames up. According ta, Astan's letter, Barnard "nat only supplies five pies - not' one - for dessert, but serves and does disbes afterward." On top of ail this, sbe started a folk art course this past Marcb. When asked why she gets involved witb tbe cornmunity and particularly guides, Barnard replied, "kt helps keep kids off tbe street. It's great ta see kids tbat aren't baving a good time, have 'a good time. It's ta, be a friend, ta create peace and love. in a very caring persan, and I'd rather give tban receive." I'H~1 CORPORATION( 4. TOWN 0F MW 1988 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS NOTICE TO CANDIDATES )F THE ýHITBY Every persan who proposes ta be a candidate in the 1988 Town of Whitby Municipal Elections for the off ice of Mayor, Regional Councillor, Area Councilaor, Hydro-Elect-ric Cammissioner or Schoal Trustee must file a Notice of Registration with the Town Clerk no later than October 17,1988. No persan who proposes to be a candidate may solcit or~ accept contributions for the purpose of the elections or Incur campaign expenses until that persan has filed a Notice of Registration with the Clerk. Candidates are required ta take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Registrat ion forms and f ull particulars of procedures to be followed may be obtained from the undersigned. Donald G. McKay Town Clerk Cor rto of the Town of 575 Rossland Road East -Whitby, Ontario. LiN 2M8 (416) 668-5803 -. I I L

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