Whitby Free Press, 8 Nov 1995, p. 9

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Whltby Free Press". Wedneésday, November 8,1995,Pg aàste reduction sernînar next week Durham Region'a third annual industrial, commercial and institutional waste reduction seininar wiii b. held in corijunction with a 'New Business Opportunities for Recyclable Materialsi'workshop Nov. 15 and 16 at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa. On Nov. 15, there will be information on the latest trends and developments in marketing recyciables, reducing waste and improving efficiencies. Topics include packaging, succes. atories, waste auditing, regulations, market trends, composting technologies, environmental management systems, water efficiency and more. The locus on Nov. 16 wll be new business opportunities using recyciable matenials. Succeseful entrepreneurs will provide information about their companiys start-up and current operations. Representatives from the financl and legal sectors as weil as government ministries. w111 provide information on the. practioelities of running or starting a business. The. two-day event also includes a trade exhibit component, bringing the. lateat information and examples of waste technologies and euipment. Regfistration i. $25 for Nov. 15 and $20 for Nov. 16 or $40 for those who want te register for both day.. For more Information, oel works department (668-7721) or Norm Leigh aà the economc development department (723- 0023). Tedd y-,Bear march to.prot.est cuts Caregivers of ail stripes who Athol and Albert streets ln work with chldren in Durham Oshawa and will proceed to the Region are organizing a protest offices of Tory MPP Jerry with a difference ths Friday, Nov. Quellette. Marchera are asked te 10. Its called the .'?eddy Bear brlng a new or good/used teddy March" and itfs designed tu send a bear and a non-perishable food message te iaris government. Item aiong with them. The rally orgamizers are asidng The teddy bears and food items £11 child care workers, famlly wfll be ieft at the MPP~s offlioe as a counseilori, foster parents, other symbol of the victims of the CAS workers, achool teachers, provincial government7s funding ichool bus drivera, social service cuts and program slashing in workers an& anybody elso who Durham Regfion. The. beara and works with Durham Region'. food will then b. collected and neediest chidren te join them. distributed te needy chidren and The march i. scheduled to begin theïr families in the community. at noon Friday at the corner of Once again, '?eddy Bear" Durham s 's future to be discussed How Durham Region fit. into the. big picture of the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario and the Canadian'Economy wiIi b. the thrust of the upcoming Economic Development Symposium. One hundred and fifty people viii have the. opportunity of listening te two dynarnic speakers outlining their thoughts on Durhamn Region's present and future. Chief economiet John McCallum, of the Royal Bank of Canada will outline The Economic Outlook for Canada and its impact on Durham Region, ' while futurist and president Peter Barrow, of Peter Barrow Com- munications will provide foresight Inte 'Adapting te a New World of Work in the. year 2000.' "For one year mnterested Durham- residents under the. auspices and guidance of Durham Region Community Economic Development Advisory Comiittee (DREDAC)'have been formulatlng a path that will not only look at today's economic situation but will provide the. necessary direction te ensure Durham Regio's, successful entry inte tthe 2lst Centuiy," says Doug McKay, chair ofDREDAC. The. draft 'Comxnun ity Economic Deveiopment Strategy,' is now availabie for distribtution te intereet groups and individuals. Copies may b. obtained at the symposium or by calling 723-0023 or fax 436-5359 te Karen Hunt. The. Symposium wiii b. held on Nov. 16,7 te 9 p.m. at the Dunham Board of Education Centre, 400 Taunton Rd. E., Wiitby. Due te space contraints seating capacity is iimited te 150 people. marchera are asked to gather in the parking lot at the corner of Athol and Albert streets Oshawa thi. Friday, Nov. 10 -for the lunchtime rally ... and don' t forget your teddy bear. Prie! XEROX DOCUTECH pruces as low as Anper 2 0 çtimage 1Stock Extra " Custom Binders e Tabs " Price and Bar Coded Labels " NCR Forms e Flyers " Bookiets *Manuals *Newsletters with Photographs BINDERY SERVICES Plastic Coil* Cerlox * Wire MULTITECH Graphics mc. 1380 Hopkins St. Unit 14, Whitby 430-3369 ~ ...LOW COST INSURANCE We've extended our busines hours to, serve you betLer! Mon. to Fr1. 8 am to7 pmn Sat9 am to3 Dm Di.eS'. INSURANCE B1ROKERS LTD. 701 ROSSLAND RD. 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