Page 28, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 China trip decision defere Whitby duplicate- bridge. Hugh nid Pniy Laurences 158, Jim and Brenda Glmore 156.5. Bill Howden and Gmtd1nKhakhria 154. Frank Mackey and 011f Chanf*woes154. Blaind Oga Howden 160.7. James Allen and Jean Rogna 1532, WsoBelBny and Ruth Tcumisend 14&.7Jack and Marion Mole 146.1. However, local buminewS may have no choie but to partipate or risk losing a major mnark.t for their products, Bmnzelle warned. To encourage foreign investment, Weidheng bas been designated as a free trade or development zone. Preýferentia i plioeJes are availabie to providem for the imporing and investinent by foreign firmw and as a reà ult, 1,550 foreign investment projectà totafling $1.64 billion (American) have been approved. "We know they've been dealing with other countries," said Brunelle. "There's big money to be tnade there and big opportrqnities, but if our businesses don't see it.' As for councii's invoivexient, Brunelle admitted there was aý "lot" of negative reaction to sending municipal politicians albng. "People were concerned abodt the payback They were not sure it was ail that clear," said Brunelie, who agreed with that senÎtimnent. "I don't thi nk council has a slight bit of interest-in going to China on a junket just to look around. "But on the other hand., if we can't give some assurances that it will pay dividends, I won't support Meariwhilek there has been interest from Weicheng to send another delegation to Whitby in November or December, Lebei's repért stakqs. The purpose of the visit wouid be to meet with municipal and industry officiais to continue ciscussing export aüid investment opportunities in Weicheng. ro uiono a irene ngq145-0-1. Orrniston Public School is OdA l named after Rev. William Paulinie Coath and Ev Bonnetta 217.1, Flo Ormiston (1 821-1899), a Childedhose andGerry Caldr 183.1 Anand preacher in New York City Isabo Berry 167.1. Jack Barclay and Jlmwhonewedtean Stsmunm M 1658 E and Olga I4owden 156.1. wooc we h a where the school stands. Sept.9 2. Whitby's first Roman ren. England and Von Wharrie 171, Catholic Church, at the YSnieBidgmnand Gwen McWiims 160; corner of Palace and John Copn nd oend Jamesoni 40.5 ~streets, was destroyed by Stopona id ony lame ~ ire on Dec. 9, 1901. Ct.4 Ia and Bert Janvny 174.9. Better Mc0onald 3. The brick apartment bidn and Jean Ros» 162.0, bay Du"kanid Kart bidn Wagner 137.9. Bessie Bryant nid Violet at 300 High St. was the Seikaly 137.7. Alecanid June Hawke 136.5. Ontario County House of (kt il Refuge, a poorhouse and blayBuke nid KaM Wagner 189.7. Ben TeMr old folks home, from 1903 to and Leona Biais 1812. Grace Ogg and 1951. MaQuerleSte1fIer 173.2, Ron anid Chris Adair 169.2. Bome Mason anid May Walrnsbey 4 h htyDnospae 162.4h hib ulospa in an arena on the site now Rnd 11»l4-9etandings « occupied by the liquor store 1. PenyndHugh Laurenoe (Love Trophy) and an of fice building on the 2. Big Hosvdon and Gordhan Khakhria west side of Green Street 3. Magaret Wadgo and Ruth Methven between Gilbert and Ontario 4. bI'ooe England anid Vonnie Wharne streets. It was built in 1953 5. Ron Adta 6. Leona Bais and demolished in 1972. Pik. your- own appes AFamiïly Outing Mclntosh Red Delicious Spartan Cortland Talmon Sweet Empire Snow Spy APPLE'S* +Family'Fun OU N PO" straw maze spicnîc shelter Durham 21 1 Jta errycider sanimais spumpkîns Cllak Lake RdceM iLe Scuog Spaltan sept.16 to sept. 10 Cartland Sept 16 to Oct 3 -1 Hî-way mrniciE mpireSept. 18 tao rOt- il its cis ecsycas 112e3« Composting or Grasscycling caîl Works Department (905)668-7721 Ontario ýDURHAM. » Funded in port by the Ministry of Envrooniment and Eneray PROM PAGE 1 getting business from Weifang," he said. "But I think its because we're in tough financial times and itfs a reflection of the economiy.u Answers to Whitby Trtivia from page 15 COMPOST 2. Add compost to garden. 3.Wat ntlcpingfo * a PRCHA E Ye$1 C MPER CALLTH e*OMOSe HTe N DID.. BUTOR TR 6U For more information on the Region of Durham 0-W. 0.