Whitby Free Press, 22 May 1996, p. 9

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~kwIm:..4~ ..:...... Fan fair is a '4thank you' By JenniferLiew Syva Smith has been organiz- ing te Kids Kraze For Sick Kids Fun Fair for the past year in an attemp t to rais. $5,000 for the Hosfýpitl for Sick Children ini Toronto.ýu4y a The Sauda8a 25 fundrai- ser at Peel Park la "ouway to say thank you to Sick KIds,» expflamns Smith. She hopes -to present the 'hospital with a cheque during the- Sick Kids Teleithon on June 2. Proceeds from the fun fair will be «helpmng children directly,» explains Smith. Smithls nine-year-old daughter Carolyn was diagnosed with Ieukemnia i June 1993 and her three-year chemotherapy treat- ment will end this JuMY.1 Carolyn in now domgffvery well » says Smith, although there 18 alwas a chance of relapse. You realiCe how «1léy y ou are to have ahealthy child, she adds. Carolyn is a Grade 3 student at Palmierston Public School and has gaied the support of the school and her classmates. Sh. will b. "in charge of one of the bootha,» says Cgrolyn.. Smith also belongs to the Leukemia Research FPund, the oganization will set up an infor- mtion booth at the fair to answer questions about leuke- mia. The. funi fair has "snowballed» into, a large community even, says Smith, notin g local businessesm have donated many items for a silent auction. Items range from bikes to certificates to, an air-brushed Doug Gilmour *The. home 'care division of the. Durham Region Health Department recently received a comrnitment to excellence 'award from the. Bureau- of Excellence of Durham Region. The. nome care division offers supoSt services wiltbin the homes of persons who need help with a medicul condition or personal care. The. awards program providet feedback r.gaidlng strengths and opportunities, for continuous Improvement to institutions tint apply. TMm.program Incorport..- aIl sectors of the. community from msnufacturing ta esthcure and education. do fd tiI1 Documnent Shredding *High volumeequipment wîll reduce your shredding cost *Secure locked containersb at no extra cost *Bonded drivers *1010% of paper is recycled *Certif icate of destruction *Volume discounts available year-end, clean-outs (AI NOf (905) 427-.3605 (Derrick) ff42~7f0 T-shirt. _Mavor Tôm Edward andMNPP Jim Flaherty wfll show their support by opening the. fun fair mn a rlbon-cutting ceremony at The -fun fair will take place between il a.m. and 4 p.m. at Peel Park, located' off' Trent Street ini Whitby. Tali ship among the attractions at marina open house. Open houa. will b. held June 1 and 2 at Port Whitby Marina., This yoar's event will include an in-water boat show, the. 110-foot tall ship S.V. Fair Jeanne, emergency personnel ini cano. races, the. Coast Guard* rescue vessel C.G.C. Spume, ireprosentatives from US. and Canadian CuStoms, and marine acoessory retailers. For fIshing enthusiasts, there will b. a great selection of boats, advioe fr-om the. Port Wbitby Sport Fishlng Association and a visit from Ron James, the host ofTIVs Fishing for Fun series. Port Whitby Marina staff will offer suggestions on how to get more value for a boating dollar. The. open houa. la from 10 a.m. to 9 pmn. Sabuiday, June 1, andl10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, June 2.' The. marina la located at 301 Watson St. W. For more information, oeil John Hoftetter at 668-1900. CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT PEARSON LANES 1031/2*A MARY ST. WEST WHITBY, ONTARIO Li N 2R4 (905) 665-1911 MEMBER: THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE, Ylncent L.John l.D.A. &C.L.P.F. ' VICE PRESIDENT 122 Albert St. 721-7506 AJAX: 50 Commercial Ave. 619-1473 COBOURG: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 Saturday & evening appointments available. FREE initial consultation. JAMES R. 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For fur-ther information and your FREE mutual fund check-up, please cati: Rustom, Mèhta, ScotiaMcLeod IJnvestment Execulive (416) 296-2654 DWuuiuSg eaWuoILiF5,fioUFmieL MEMBER CIPF ThIs advertlStpald for in part by:2 .1»2603 MM20Funds andWBi Capital B w în s s0wner B- Wtou CASH 'ARTER WRL (95) 73-92 1-80 -6681591 INAUGURAL MEETING Tuesday, May 28th e 6:30) - 9:30 pm Municipal Building ~ Commnittee Room 1 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby. OPEN HOUSE FOR: *Merchants e Retailers e Wholesalers *Profit or non-profit organizations e Networkers Entrepreneurs e Home-based businesses Discover the benefits of membershipI with Whitby Business in Action. For information or membership contact Jim Hardimnan at 668-1477. TM RGMOAL MUNIOIPAUTV 0FDUfHAM PUBLIC PARTICIPATION WORKSHOP CONSMERSDRIVE 401 Rampe oasterly to * Hopkins Street PffLLJOCOMMENT, HVITED. T. Prfvedel, - P.Eng. okDiector ofTransprWtoo UTROOUCfl0N The Regional Municipality of Durhiam will be holding ào Public Participation Workshop (P.P.W.) to discuss the need for end alternative' methocis cf providing the connection of Consumers Drive betwuen Blair Street and Connon Curt, in Whitby. The rood works .being propoa.ed on Consumers Drive include widening tW four lunes, a bridge crosuing ýover Pringle Cruek end Intersection imfiprovernents ot,.Blair Street 'end' et Hopkins Street. Planning and design work will be 'completed under Schedule 'C' in. occordonce with the, Clos Environmontal Asesmment for Municipal RSod Projecte. Your participation le welcome end every effort wlll be mode to resolve ail concerne. PtUJC PARTIOFATION WOCSU.I0 You are invited te the Public Participation Workshcip os noted below. sa that we may infoirm you of the planning and deaîgn work comploted to date and to allow you an opportunity ta porticipate. Thuredoy. May Râ. 1000 from 740 PA& to 0.00 PM Durham Reglon Worke paat-- n M00Consmnm ' Drive, Whtby (Format presmntation ut-7:115 P.M.) Yeu are învited to brinq alang'a mug for coffie or tïc.'- CO0MEITS OR QWSTIMN If you have any commenta or questions or you cannôt attendl the Worlshop. phe econtact: (Monday to Fridey .8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m.) R.G. (Bob) Chisholm, P. Eng Project Manager Chisliolm. Fleming ond Associote 317 Renfrew Dr., Ste. 301. Marlcham,ý Ontario L.3R 9S8 Telephone: (905) 474-1458 Fox: (805) 474-1910 ~mE~gLgLDUN" M.T.(i) Wilson, C. E.T. Project Supervisor or Dave Un klater, Project Coordinotor Rogional Municlpallty of Durham, P.O. Box 623, 105 Consur, Drive. WhÏtby, Ontariro LIN 8A3 ,105 Consumera -Drive Telephone: (905) 668-7721 Fax: (905) 668-205.1 7717 î- -L 1 ýý

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