Whitby Free Press, 8 Jun 1994, p. 13

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Whibhy Freo Press. We<*osday, Jun. 8, 1004, Page 13 CFB ]U rescue crew flutes i uredma to area hosplital A helicopter fram CFB Trenton dropped in to fly an injured m an to oapital after a fire which destroyed a driving shed an a farmn near Aahburn. 1Police say the man spilled nomie ethanol when he was refueling a farm tractor in a driving shed at Hy Hope Farm, Regional Road 5 and Lakeridge ]Road. The spilled fuel ignited anid set three fuel drums on fire. The blaze quickly spread ta the drivirig shed, which was engulfed ini flarnes by the time firefighters arrived on the scene. A Labrador helicopter from Trenton Air Sea Rescue which happened ta be flying near the area spotted the tire arid landed nearby. The crew flew the victim ta Ajax/Pickeririg hospital, where he was treated for minor smoke inhalation. Two tractors, varlous impie- ments and tools and the building were destroyed. Damage is esti- mated at between $75,000 and $100t0oo. Sullkies dlestroyed by fire Electrical prblemse ouspc ted in a, $225000 bze which' destroyed harnies Mrairgslkie and badly damaged auiity barri ininorth Whitby. Whitby deputy fire chief Bob Marahal say s the barn, north of Brooklin on Duifs ]Road near Hwy. 12, may have ta be levelled because of structural damnage caused by the fire, which occur- red shortly before 8 a.m. Thurs- day. Onie fireflghter was slightly irijured. Hie was treated for minor burns at Whitby General Hospital. GLEN OHU Public School edu- cational assistant Kathy Neu- bauer was given an award rfclntty by t ho Durham Coun- cil -for ExceptionaI Chitdren for ber wo kwlt special education students. Photo by Iôtok esor, WhIby Fme Prns Feeling depremsd and hopeles.? EMonSs Anny- mous New-Bgnnna Whitby Chapter m"eeto Tursdays 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., at 110 Ash St. Whitby. Far zmore infbrmaionj on this self-help re5ram, caI 728-6484 or 668- Fimed in Whitby ACTRESS NICOLE KIDMAN is shown gettinq into a vehicle that took ber to the Bradley Estates subdivision off Bassett BIvd. in Whitby for filming of a yet-to-be-titted Columbia Pictures movie. Kidman, M att Dillon and Joaquin Phoenix star in the comedy, referred to by the titie To Die For' by one producer. Buck Henry ('The Graduate') wrote the sCreenplay based on the novel by Joyce Maynard. Production began April il in Toronto, and the Whitby subdivision was apparently chosen because it resembled a New England-type setting. The film wilI be released next year.Pht yerryDea WibFrePes PhL yJrryDear htyFo rs Floweir festival at Burns church The reward we wîsh to offer- is keepîng the costs of collectîng and sorting down. The only plastic we accept in our Blue Box pro gram are plastic pop botties, These botties are recycled into products such binders, clothing, and carpe t. We do not accept any other plastics, A Flower Festival will be held at Burns Presbyteriari Church iri Ashburri on Saturday, June 11, 10 a.m. ta 4 p.m. With the theme, 'God's Crea- tion a Singing Faith,' the church will be ileèd with floral interpre- tations of favourite hymns. The $5I admission includes refreshments and door prizes. All floral displays will be sold by silent auction. For tickets and more informa- tion caîl Lexi at 655-3463, Norma at 655-3434, Marg at 655-4825 or the church office at 655-8509. Wanted Not Wanted plastic pop boffles in clear and green colours only liquor baffles spring water.boffles dish soap botties microwave trays 1bakery trays juice containers For more information on Recycling please contact the Durham Region Works Department at (905) 668- 772 1. Ontario Funded in part by the Ministry of Environment and Energy IDU C, # 'DURHAM-> as: school Bill Swan: Funîes FPROM PAGE 6 by NataSha Bene Our car got stuck in the mud, and we had to walk to the close-st house to ge our car pulled out of the rnud. When we got to t9heclosest house there was a big sheep dog running toward rny sister at 90 m:p.h. The sheep dog ran under rny sister and my sister went three feet up in the air. by Hayley Storie This happened at my aider sister's seventh birthday party. We were playing a game and 1 had to stick a popcorn seed up rny nase. At seven o'clock when the pizza boy carne, my Mom asked him if he could help ber get the popeorri seed out of my nose. He said no and Feft. -My Mom called ber friend and asked ber up and said, 'Hfayley stuck a popcorn seed up her nase." Then she called mry babysitter and told lber that 1 put a popcorn seed up rny nase and told ber to corne over. When she did, she said, 'l have a good idea. Get a straw and put it up her nose and suc k it out." But it gat stuck in the straw and niy nose started ta bleed. by Lindsay Tait When my main was littie they were playing a game and a bunch of kids were chasing rny Moin into a barni. They were apening doors and running away frorn each other. My Morn opened a door and started ta run. The door wasn't ground level and she was running so fast. There wasn't a floor and she fell inta a pile of rnanure! ia 1 r-2 ;iîu"9

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