Whitby Free Press, 5 Aug 1992, p. 5

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WHITY PmE PRESS, WEDNEsDAY, AuGusT ri, 1»2, PAGE s By Marlo Boucher Tru sa farm'fresh produict available right in Whitb. At Glenwood Tr1out. fatcor near Ashburni Grant and, Glenn Davie -raise *.rainbow ,trout *in puire' spring wateér.* Fish ' feed mcludes rotem «for a 'well- blanoed' <iet so they come out firm ,and,-teste great," says Grant. myraiseý trout from the hatchmng of tefegg through SSMall1fry t ofingerling toadu]t ffisèh size. <'WeWre trying te romote .a healty diet with fresEi and live flh from, Ontario, instead of fish from other jlaces like Idaho in theUnited atate,"!says Grant. Grn ayse there are pamph- lots available from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food foiÈ' a variety of recipes on how te cook mhe Ontario trout hasa superb tâste and high nutrient value, ho says. 'A «.three-and-a-half, .oz.(8) serving oif trout supplies approi- mately 40, per- cent of the daily protein requirement and. it also contains iron and B vitamins, ho shoiuld look for a mild, plaatodour as: well as firm- ness, moist, flesh bright and clear eyes and uniiorm flIeohcol- our in a healthby troût, ho says. "It's difficult t eaet fish fromn ourpolluted-waters, andîhere we farm the fisèh in, a naturel ax clean water. environment» ho says. Grant says if area residents panish,1lauiag-progrms0fee The Spanish-Canadian Cultural Society of Oshawa invites area residents tôe=rl children in free Spanish horitage language programs i6 ho held in" Septembor., Alec> aduit Spanish conver- saioni courses in the evenings wiil ho available. Classeswill ho sponsored by Durham Board of Educaton and Durhamn separate board. Pupils do not have te, reprsnt the ethnic baclcground of theý chl o attending an elementary .school (junior indergarten te grade 8) can attend classes. The children's porm offered by the Durham Boadof Education for the heritage lange programs wilh eda Cenra iegiate in Oshawa, Monday, 4:30 to7pm. and at Heny tre HghScol in Whty on Wednesdys%4à()to For more information, cail 416-579-2334 or 416-666-0713. .Similarly, the separate school board wiil offer the Spanish heritage languageprogram at St. Christopher elementary school in Oshawa., Classeswill ho offered on Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. te' noon.'For. Cectio InA ast week's edition, Anna Higginhotham was incorrýctlyý identified as Francis Wright ini a caption accompanying a photo- rahabout Hat Day at the Why Seniors'Activity Centre. The Free Press wishes te, apo- logize-for the error. more information,. cail continuing education at 576-6150 (ext.,214 or 216) or 579-2334. 'The Spanish heritage language pr~mwfll include vocalizinAg' : ýng.writing and singng. For hands-n atiities, Hspme- crfsand fashion howel iIl h held. Emphasis will ho on the oral aspect of the language and everyday vocabulary. .1Conversational Spanish eoigcussfor adults wi1I ho ofee te Durham, Board of Educato Ua eneral Vanier High School in Oshawa. There wiIl also ho classes at the Oshawa Senior Citizens Centre, 43 John St. W., on Wednesdays, 9 to il a.m. (oel 576-6712). For more information, oel continuing education , at 416-579-1990. For the Bowman- 'ville area, cail Ontario Street public school lat 416-623-5437 or 579-2334. Thesearte school board wil alshoeringSpanish evening courses at Monsignor Pereyma High School in Oshawa. For 'further information, cail 576-6150 (extention 214 or 215) or. 579-2334.- J e9 LO T.WOHW can't, drink "the , water, how can they eat thÏe'flsh? 1.Fish from polluted waters often corné oet soft anid Mudd, and ha-ve -becoine Mncreasengly unùhoalthy, over -the last 'f ew Glentw o ne 0ýèof ti.frst, hatchories inOntario, was star-' tèd by G 'ntsand. Glenn's parents, Ivgn and PatriciaDavie,, over 20,years, aTo. 1Grantand, Genn sell flishto,.a «,variety ofË restaurants and super- m arkots inithe Toronte and Dr- hum areas, asWell as e'the public. People come from as-.far , a Barrie lte buy brook and rainbow trout aÎt the farm, ho says.' Anyone canbuy trout four te 12. inches in length for their own pond at home. .People can oeil in and request, fish te hoe cleaned and ready, for: pick-up. mheï flsh are also available at the farmer's market in Oshawa. GLEN DAVIEtasses a trout back In thetank at the fish,,farm'ho and brother Grant opeat n oth-Whltb.Bho.hIb F.Pis !atèlnhoo ANNOUNCEMENT, Effective May 1, 1992 1 arn no long er associated with the firm formerly known as Sutherland Hobb & Partners.'I will be operatlng lndependently, the flrm ta be known as: STEPHEN J. SUTHERLAND CHARTERED ,ACCOUNTANT 200 Bond Street West, Suite 211, Oshawa, Ontario L1 J 2L7 Business (416) 721-8600 'Fax (416) 721-8604fl Effective May 1, 1992 HOBBGILLIES BAKKER Chartered Accountants (formedy Sutheland Hobb & Partners> announce their name change and the departure of Stephen Sutherland and John Patte 1'-< who will prsu their separate interests.. We will continue ta prciUce tram aur present locations in Oshawa and Bawmanville. 200 Bond Street West, Suite 208 Oshawa, Ontario W L27' Bus. (416) 579-5659 Fax.-(416),579-8563 Partner: Rlobert L GiDie 118 King Street East Bowmnanvllle, Ontario Li C 1N5 Bus. (416) 623-9461 Fax; (416) 623-9734 Partners: Peter A. Hobb Wilmar Jl Bakker i ~ '92Te.' G 'N I i.. - -- - - - -àý -

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