Whitby Free Press, 3 Apr 1996, p. 26

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Page 26, Whitby Free Press, We<kiesday, Apri 3,1996 Whitby Free Pr ess 668-611il1 Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 arn to 5:00 pm Fax 668-0594 I ANIIOW~NT$ ANOUNCWT$4,HMIRA Announcement Ben & Holly Peters of Flamingo Farins at Grafton, Ont. are plea.sed to announce t/w engagement of Holly 's two daughters Wendy and Susan Bruce. The Bruce girls grew up in IWhitby wherefor many years they attended Trafalgar Castle School. Wendy will mariy Neil Campbell son of Bill & Eizabeth Campbell of Ajax, Ontario. Thle wedding wiII take place on Juty6 1996 at Trafagar Castie.L- Susan witl marry David Gibbon son of Col. Larry & Susan Gibbon of Kingston, Ontario. Thle wedding wilI take place on Sept. 22, 1996 at Trafagar Cast le. HAPPY ADS THERAPIST: Garrot Campb_11 focusn on making women whole agWinbydalng wtth f ear anger, co- dep.n , abusive relatidnshtlps, Io s%-eseem, confidence & positiveseimage. (905) 576-3805. eeVntLY RAS ervicingfaover u00s' t r o o se o d.ea e copaions e us. C ormices aout loeRASh relatohps money. Just cati 1-900-4511-4055, 24 hrs, $2.99/min., 18+, 1-900-451-4055. CL ASSIF1ED ADS CET RESII.&TS! Wtether you're buying or selting, Sput the classifiecfs to work for yout To place your ad, ol 6684111i Jean Roberts ICorne & wish Jean a Happy Birthday on April 7between 2- 4pm-at 216 Coiborne St. W. Whitby. LI1N 1 X4_J 13ATMAR FOREVER available April 1996 *SPIDERMAN e CINDERELLA a WHITE RANGER ealso Red, Green and Pink *Birthdas Comp~any Pkcnics Etc. DOUG (416) 439-8133 P lease recycle. oI this newspaper L'W 1 I COMINO I I COMINO I EVENT~ I i. ÉVENTS BINGO COUNTRY 5, Points Ma Ritson &.Taunton, Oshawa (behirnd AM charies 9e371 7:00 pm & 10:30 pin Mon. - Sun.ý 1:00 Pm Sat & Sun. *12:30 pin Mon., Tues. & Wed. ,:) 436m9404< S Uppor Local Charies- 'wýiO.A. ON . sE JACKO UP $29100 Ë:INPIE m s.,_ To Laura 1986-1995 AHl tbings bright & beautfl Ail creatures great & smafl Ail things wise & wonderful We mis you moSt of ail Ontario Condominium Corporation #14 is invîting bids for seasonal grounds maintenance for a 61 unit- residential townhouse complex. The site is Iocated in Whitby at the northend of Dovedale Drive. Specif ications, terms, conditions and instructions to bidders' are available uponý request. Phone or fax 905-668-0824. Sealed bids post- marked no later than 17 April, '96 must be received at P.Q. Box 143, Whitby, Li N 57R to be eligible for coflsideration. The Corporation reserves the right to accept or, refuse *any bid. The Iowest bid is not guaranteed accept- ance. ARTSeier fTyes 66OBB111 BISQUE-lT1 CERAMIOS from Victorlan to Gothtc -and native to seasonal. Every Saturday from 10 until 3. 15 Jacob Drive, Whltby. 668-8267. Jui 2t. 3tJo yls ANDIQUENHOSE A FokAinDcav. e Patin and FabcPrReiatin AtDO . Om-lp OCher trnes by appaintmnent MORE SUPERMAUKELT SHOPPING TH THE 31W IN NMI -n Tii. Musllm Welfare Home for needy women sud chlldren, located at 425 Dundas S. E., Whitby, iield its inauguration Sunday, March 31. Tiie welfare home - tii frst of its ldnd in NortiiAmerica - la the resuit of a Muslim community effort, with no government funding s0 far. The home's motto ia 'Service te, Humanity is Servie te Allah (God)' and service is ir-respective of religion, nationality, caste or_ ý The centre la operating the. Halal, Food Bank sud Essential Items Bank in Scaborougii and provides groceries including Halai meat and othen household items to 700 needy fiamilles. Tii.next project la te organize and send medical relief teamo abroad te serve the. needy. The. centre hopes te, send the. first team by the. end of thus year. For more information, ý cal MoiimmadAbbas AH at 416-754- 8116. Healthy habit teaching kits are distributed, -Healthy Acto Packs' have hygiene and other healthy habits. been presen tot the. Whitby - The kits were developed by Salvation Army Moms sud Tota Durham health department staff program. four years ago. The. public health The. packs are teaching kits nursing .division is redesigning whlch contain information and activities in responsete tthe activities to, provide hands.on, changing health needs of Durham experiences for young children on Region. such topica as safety, vision and For more information, . caîl 1- hearing conservation, nutrition, 800-841-2929,. ext. 2158. Crimeatoppers sud Durham Regional Police are aaking for the public'. astanoe in solving a purs. snatching that- occurred In Whitby on Feb. 16. At apoxatl 2 p.m., a lone female senior citizen was walking westbound along Dundas Street when the suspect approached her from behind and grabbed ber purs.. The. culprit then prooeeded te run in a westerly direction along Dundas> Street before heading north on' Byron Street through tue municipal parking, lot. Tiie victim's purs. containedl numerous credit cardsand approximately $250 icash. The. suspect was male, white, wearing blue jeans sud, a blue jacket. Crmetppers wifl re a cash reward of-,Un to>tl.060 foin%l I 'ii!hday, Dld you know tbat'Canadians tae. home over 55 million shopping bags'a week? Extra or ripped polyfilm plastic such as the carrying bag', milk pouches and broad bage, for example, can b. taken to the. collection bin at Bulk Barn stores or to some uupermarkets. Bulk Darn (an Oshawa location and on. to open this month In Ajax) has had the collection proffai in place for three years. The. pastic la plcked up weehly by Its main store truck, thon shlpped to POL Packaging ln Oakville where it ls recycled with virgin materlals to mak new heps. This accounts -for BuIk Barn bags being varlous uhades of grey. The mime cenbe said of Dominons Bave-A-Centre on Whltes Road ln Plckerlng. Manager BIII Slpetz uays that their collected bage ar bundled and sent to their warehouse beforo belng sent te POL w Depasit onlydcean boguinto a rocycling bin and be surete, remove stickers and staples. Ontario Multi-Materlal Reylng lmc., through the cooperative effort Of the plastic Film' Manufactu»re Association of Canada, lu asUtng wlth mariket development. Seventeen communities across Ontario (a total of 961,832 householda) now have lncluded polyfflm with their blue box collection. Victoria, B.C. has a Green Shopper program ln which 30 volunteers promote shopplig with the 3Rs ln mind. Volunteers dressed i gren T-shirts talk one-on-one wlth grocery shoppers and inform them about the. choices avallable on the. store isheif. This program was originally mntroduced in 1992 in the. lower mainland, by the. Environentally Sound Packaging Coalition, an. industry watchdog, with funding from the. B.C. environment ministry and the. involvement of Canada Safeway and Overwaitea supermarket chains. Canada romains one of the moot waateful countries ln tth. world -. each person generates an average of more than 1.5 kilograms of garbage a day, more than twioe the. rate in Sweden. Surely it is time te reverse ths trend. m usim welfare. home iauurated- l Db]L-3rA6.1- ý0 A-ýivj ----à m

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