Whitby Free Press, 5 Apr 1995, p. 35

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Wk F"uePros ,WoiedyAprhl 5. 1M95.,Page35 NO0 LONGER BAG YOUR CÃ"NTMINERS Durham Region Recyclin!g now requeste that ail foodbeverage containers b. placed loose into the blue box un order to receive a higher quality yroduct. btlsaepti aewt ýrooften, glass jars and btlsaept nbg ihcans, causing contamination. cf the metal. The cllectinig contractor will now ensure the materials are kept separtelDy dividing them* into separate truck, compartments, which 11. crease their market value when sold by the. Region. . As public education of source separation and a well-run recycling service resuit in a smooth bine box collection operation, the following. will, informn residents how to fil their bine box ta enable collectors ta do their job efficiently . Glass: Jars and botties used for fSdveeraqe only. Remove lids caps and stoppera (metal lido should go mnto a squeezed canS. Rinse well and place loa.e in the bottom of your blue box. Do not include window' glass,' mirrors, drinking glasses, porcelain, fiower pots, ceramics, light bulbe, car headlights, glass pots and pans or crystal. .Metals- Cana used for focd/beverage only. Labels do not have ta b. removed. Rinse well. As loa.,' jagged lids can b. a haz . if they fly through' the air, it is best ta just leave them partiàlly attâched tathe can. Crushed cans will take up leas space on the truck. Do net include coat hangers, sheet metal, pots and pazls or hazardous containers auch as, aerosols, paint canas and car batteries. Plastics: Ail the one- and two-litre plastic pop botties. Remove caps, rinse well and crush. Do not include plastic wrap or bage, margarine, yoghurt, ice cream or cottage cheese containers, plustic jugs and bottles, or tays Cardboard.' Flatten clean corrugatedcardbad boxes (those with a ruffled inner layer) and bunidie in unita wluch could fit inta a bine box. Do not include waxed or coated boxes, milk or juice cartons, boxhoard (cereral, sho., tissue or soap boxes). Newupaper. bundie newspapers (including inserts) in a bag and place with corrugated cardboard. Telephone bocks are also. acpted. Pace next te or on top cf(y au ie box. Some proucta carry a symbtatLe:rsays recclale, but that does not mn they are acceptable in Durharn's bine box curbside collection prcgram. If it'is net mentioned above, do not include. A tthe reou MÀrce centre EFCTIVE PAEENTING The Family- Education Resoure Centre cf *Kinark is offeru1ga nine-session disussion grufrparents that will focus on understanding children'e behaviour and learning positive and practical akflis for redirecting misbehavour and encouragulg children. The group will meet at St. Iheresa Sciioci, 173 Crawfoethý St., Whitby, on Thurudays, 7 te, 9 p.m., starting April 2.The fee is'$54 per peran plus a textbook fe. of $18.50 and pre-rogistration ii required. For more information and ta register, cali 433-0386, ext. 316. SINGLE AGAJN The Family Education Rsource Centre cf Kinark Child & Family Centre is offering an -eight-sesson discussion grcup, «Single Again and Rebuilding,' that will meet on Thurada:ys, 7 ta, 9 p.m., starting April 20, at the Children Service Council, 1650 Dundas St. E., Whitby. The cost in $4 per person and bock f.. is $17. For more information and ta, register for this group, cail 433-0386, ext. 316. DISCIPLiN Positive Discipline. for single parents, a study group, wll b. ocffered at St. Isaac Jogues Catholic Sciiocl, 1166 Finch Ave., Pickering, starting Wednesday, April 19, 6:45 te 8:.45 p.m., for eight sessions. To register, cail 433-0386, exrt. 316. The Family Education Centre cf Kinark is offering an eight-sesion discussion group, 'Parenting Young Children,' on Wednesday, April 19, 7 ta 9 p.m. The. group wil meet at Mary Street Community Sciiool, 110 Mary St., Oshawa. The fee is $48 per persan plus a book fee cf $21, and pre-registration is required. For more information and ta register, cail 433-0386,, ext. 316. ASSERIWENESS A 10-session study group, designed ta, educate, develop and promoes cne's assertive rights with ail relationahipa and activities wiil be offered at the Children Services Council, 1650 Dundas St. E., Whitby, on Tuesday, April 18, 7 ta, 9 p.m. The fee is $60 per person. Pre%--registraton is requdred. Cail 433-0386, ext. 316. 'SUPPORTS LOCAL BUSINESS'.was the More information about this business pro- final piece added to the month-long sign mnotion will be in next week's issue. puzzle at Thickson and Taunton roads. PUBLIC NOTICE THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DIURHAM. N THE MATTER 0F, THE MUNICIPAL ACT TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Rgonai Municipallty of Durham rnay pass by-laws authorizing construction of the following projects: ROAD No. ROAD NAME MUNICIPALITY DESCRIPTIONILOCATION 31 Bth Conc. Claringtan Upgrading ta acceptable standards. 16 Ritson Rd.I Oshawa Intersection improvements Includling Conlin Rd., realignment of Ritson Road. Intersection 33 Widening of CPR Oshawa Widening of existing structure Overpass on Harmony 'fromn 2 ta 4 lanes. Road 33 Harmpny Road Oshawa Widening from 3 lanes ta a 4 Ian. from Bloor St. ta urban standard. Olive Ave. 37 Finch Avenue at Pickering Intersection improvements. Altona Raad MISCELLANEOUS IMPROVEMENTS 59 Olive Avenue at Oshawa Intersection Impravements. Grandview St. 1 Brock Road Uxbrldge Culvert replacement 1 Brock Road at Pickering Intersection improvements. -Concession V Plans showing the details cf the projects and the Works Comm ittee, belng delegated by lands afected may be seen at the offi!ces of the Regional Council as the hearlng body Durham Warks Department, 105 Consumers Dr., shall hear in person or by his or her Whitby, Ontario, Telephone (905) 668-7721. counsel, solicitor or agent, any persan prejudicially affected by the by -Iaws and who applies on or before April 21 st Dated at Whitby this 23rd day of March 1995. 1995, ta the undersigned ta be heard at a meeting of the Warks Cernmittee T..PRVEDE. P.EWG.on May 2nd, 1995. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM Works Department i a HOLIDAY CLOSURE 0F TRANSFER AND RECYCLING SITES The Osbewa, Cartwright and Scugog Transfer and Recycling Sites wiII be closed Friday, April 14, 1995 and wiII resume regular operations on Saturday, April 15, 1995. V.A. 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