Whitby Free Press - 668&611il Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 arn to 5:00 pm - Fax 668-0594 .... . .. [V iri 1<. CORPORATION 0F THE re l» TOWN 0F WHITBY Durhamn Rgonai Police Service TENDER DRP 3194 POLICE VEHICLES Sealed Tenden; will be received at the office of thm Chief of Police, 77 Centre Street North, Oshawa, Ontauio up until 1000 hours, Mlonday, Noember 22, 1993 for thm supply and delivery of Police Service Vehicles. Tender forma may be obtained from the office of Deputy Chief RF. Jarvest between 0800' and 1600 hours. Monday through Friday. Telephone 579-1520, extension 251. Lowest or any Tender not necessanily accepted. TREVOR MCCAGHERTY CHIEF 0F POUCE NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS ESTATE 0F EDITH TERESA WALKER AIl persons having claims against the estate of Edith Teresa Walker, deceased, late o! the Town of Whitby, in the Reg ional Municipality of Durh arn, who died on or about the 25th day of August, 1993, are hereby notified to send them to the undersigned, duly verfied, on or before the lst day of December, 1993. After such date the assets of the above-named estate will be distributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims o! which the executors shall then have notice. DATED at Whitby this l8th day o! October, 1993. SCHILLING, EVANS Barristers and Solicitors 330 Byron Street South Whitby, Ontario Li N 5S1 Solicitors for the Executors A NEW BMA-BY? In this world, there's always room for one more! CONTRA CT TENDER W94-25 Printing of Recreation Activity Brochures Tenders for the above wiII be recelved by Ginny Lods, Purchasing Agent, until 2M0 p.m., Wednesday, November 17 1993 for the 1994 Spring/Summer and 1994/95 FalIVWinter Flecreation Activity Brochures. Specifications and tender forms are available at the Town of Whitby Treasury Department, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Telephone(416) 668-5803, extension 237. The owner shall have the rght not to accept the Iowest or any tender. GINNY LOCK, C.I.M. PURCHASING AGENT MAAIS BELIEVE. Know thou of a certainty that Love is the secret of God's holy Dispensation, the manifestation of the Ai-Merciful, the fountain of spiritual outpourings. For information and discussion call 668-8665. k> PRAYER to the Holy Spirit. Holy Spirit You who make me see everything and who shows me the wýay to reach my ideals. You who give me the divine gift to forgive and forget ail that is done to me; and You who are in ail the instances of my if e and with me. I want- to thank You for everything and confirm once more that I nover want to be separated from You no matter how great the material desires may be. I want to be with You and my Ioved ones in Your perpetual glory. A person may pray this prayer without asking for their wish. Aft or the third day their wish willI be granted no matter how difficuit it may be. Promise to publish this dialogue as soon as your favour has been granted. S.B. iE AS TS 1D E cynnectidns 24 HOUR PERSONAL AD DATELINE I PERSONALS I HEALTH CARE TIP IMMUNIZATION Immunization is like a suit of arTnour. It protects you from infecious diseases as long as it is kept up to date. If you are making uravel plans wo some exotic far away land this year, plan wo sec your doctor or community health nurse before you go. You may need some extra protection against disease that is country specific. Remember that inimuni- zation is just as important in adulthood as it is in childhood. St.X John Ambulance Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, November 3, 1993, Page 27 Legion branches prepare for Nov. il services Remembrance Day ceremonies will be held in downtown Whitby and in Brooklin on Thursda>', Nov. 11. Legion members in Whitby, joined b>' the Whitby Brasa Band, will parade from the Legion hall on Byron Street South te the cenotaph at Green and Dundas streets, atarting at 10:30 a.m. Services and wreath-laying will begin around il a.m. Crime Stoppera and Durham Regional Police are asking for the publis help in solving a break, enter and theft that occurred in Port Perry on Sunday, Marh 28. Between 3 and 4 p.m., sus pects broke into a house located on Queen Street' b Icking in the rear wooden door and gaining entry tze tZe garage. Once inside the? garage, the suspects pried open the imner door leading nto the resîdence.ý Stolen from the home were numerous stereo components, cash, camera equipment tools and several rifles, including: Toshiba cassette declq- Kenwood CD player RCA storeo video recorder JVC stereo receiver, cassette declc, tuner, amplifier and digital synthesizer Konica 35mm Autoreflex camera and Vivitar flash; Black anà Decicer cordiess screwdriver and Skil saw; rune inoperahie 'rifles (new trigger locks with boîta and clips removed). Investigators feel that more than one suspect is involved in the theft, and a vehicle would have been needed te move the equipment. Durham Region homes have been victimized on several occasions. Crime Stoppera will pay up te $1,000 for information on this or an>' other sermous crime. Cail 436-8477 (that's 436-TIFS). As a caler you will not have te identify yourself or have te go te court. A code number will be issued te you te protect your identit>'. Sergeant Grant Arnold is the co-ordinater with the Durhamn Regional Crime Stoppera program and writes this article te help combat crime. ENVJRONMENTAL FAIR, NOV. 6 The Green Christmas Shopping Show will be held on Saturday, Nov. 6 at Bridlewood Mai, located at Mnch and Warden avenues. Volunteers. from the Scarborough Environinental Alliance group have organized exhibits, entertainiment and draws designed te help shoppers make good environmental choices when gift-giving ana entertaining during the festive season. Some of the items for sale will be Metro's water-saving kits, a variet>' of compostera and environmental books. Handinade, wooden toys willzbe demonstrated b y Mark FInnegan. Entertaininent throughout the day will include live bands and the Recycling Council of Ontario's puppet show, 'P.W. Worman,,' a childen's presentation on composting. Large bins will be available te colleet unwanted clothing that will be donated te the Scarborough Crossroads Family Resource Centre. Clothing can also ho dropped off at the centre, 2821 Birchmount Rd. Remember te bring your own cloth bag for purchases. Also, lug-a-mug if you usually enjoy a beverage on outings. Speaking of events, if you plan to visit Victoria, B.C. next August te view the Commonwealth Cames, don't expect te see a massive release of balloons. In fact, every facet of next summer's mammoth event will fall under the watchful eye of a gaines environmental standards committee. 1So far, the volunteer group h as planned the use of reusable dishes and cutlery ini the athietes' village; condiments from bulk containers, rather than individual packets; ail paper te contain recycled fibre; facilit>' structures te be built with materials that can be reused or &n.ven away; and the promotion of pblic transprtation. In addition, the committee hopes te ppuishý a guidebok that will offer tips on how te 'go green' te organizers of similar events. Recycler's Report would like te hear from you. How would y ou make an event 'green?' Send in ideas, c/o the WVhitby Free Press, b>' Nov. 30. Think about service, construction, water/energy conservation, souvenir stalîs, advertising and transportation. Unfortunately I can't send you te the Commonwealth Gamea for th e best list, but vou will get satisfaction in knowing that your suggeations will be offered within my environmental network. Office workers or students can challenge each other for the longest list. PSYCHIC & SPIRITUAL ADVISOR Joan Manday ta Friday 9 a.m.to 9~ BRIDLEWOOD Pho br -Free To Call *Free To Ladies Seeking Gents *Men As Low As 97o A Day 430-7060 . dLl J - ------- ------