WMTEY WPES ENSAJUNE 12p,1991,.PAGE 18 Speakers ai Need a speaker for your group? The Canadian Mental., Health Association provides spakersoçn. a wide variety a mental I TE HrBY General Hospital throuu a variety of activities Auxiliazjv psented *$80,000 to the iniluun rafles, bingos and a hospital s 'FPrfrst Glass' fud fson SfOw. campaign. The money was raised Fwe%Phoito Rcycling igloos at GO -stations .Newspýaper , roeying igloos have arrived at Durham Region GO train stations. Durham' Rogion and -GO Trasit have -joined forces to, promot. the -recycling of the tonnes of newspapers which are brought onto the trin each Newspaper r Jigiloos have been smte at Pickering, Ajax, Whitlty and Oshawa Go train stations. Currently, there is one Igloo servicing GO riders at Pickering,9 Ajax and Oshawa stations. ier ar treeiglpsat Wib station because it i*0 the busiest station within Durham. Two igloos serve the north parkcing lot and one Srves the uouth parkcing lot.1 An- average of 6,000 ridera use Whitby GO staton on a daily basis. Each igloo holdi up to on. tonne of newspaper. General MÂof iCanada GepneralMotors *of Canada bas made it possible fa! igloos to la - placed at Whitby -and Oshawa GO stations tho, g their pipton ini t1e1 ion'o Durhama . Adopt-an-loo pregram. This program invites loca business to invest in recycing by sponsoeing igoo sites. GM staff have- been so enthusiastic about igloos that they have sponsored additional recycling igloos for thefr corporate headquarters in Oshwa. These igloos have been asponoed for us. in GM's own rec Wlngproram. lgloo,recycling is an example of the environental benefita to la achieved thrugh the -effots of the~ibli, uiness and* Break-ms focus of meeting 1 he problem of break-ina will be the locusoôfameeting of the Whitby Northern Ratepayers' Assocation on Wednesday, June 12 730 p. aç ssociation plans to h ave a plice offlcer as guest sakea Other issues, such as f garbage thrown out in rural aras will la discused For more information caîl 655- 3175. 2tyerfor progr >am, 1991 marks the 2th yearcf the junior agriculturalist progra. Again this year, youth fromn urban centres, are given the opportuniyt anjbexperience and learn agricultural sldils from host farmners. Qualifications for the junior agriculturaliet program are age 15 to 24 as of Jan. 1;, no previous' farm expeience; Nwilling to -live and woko a farm for the summer, have enthusiasm and an interest in agriculture. Contact the, local Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food for mûre information. Fam child care is available Interestedinidussoudcl STRAWBERRI ES, Opening Thursdy Jurue i3th, Pick Your OwulEv.ry Daoy ( R o a d ya al bi . ) 4 4 4 44 44 4 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. N Hwy. 7 RD. 4 OR TAUNTON Ne-W. CORN ER-AT TAUNTON AND'; CORONATION'ROADS Brlng Containers or purchase, at Farm -Cali668-5 5 09 tfor moreëI n f ormnatio"n 13ROOKLIN 0 wHra WHITBy 4 44 44 44 4 Il _i - ~ >- Mi ' R andscttà oape, Walls 655u 4749 Charm of OId, Festurs of New! Private grounds, many updates & extras, main floor Iaundiy &family room. $1 99,400. ROSEMARY BROWN Centurion Award Wlnnsr 1987, 1988,1989, 1990. eS ME BOU a 1 know Whitbyl 1 live in Whitby and have specialized Dr in Whitby Real Estate for many years. a CalRSEMARY BOWNs 1 *.ielpyu w IF QUESTIONS YOU FIND, PLEASEý KEEP -ME ýIN MIND, ie ROSEMARY BROWN, SALES REPRESENTATIVE IN YOURTOWN. t B'US: 433-2121 RtES: 668ý-3504 qqrýq diab4omb4 or Orý ,.,Oo eoo VY ?p'o 109 +1ý 1 AJAX HWY2,