Whitby Free Press, 24 Jul 1996, p. 5

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Wh011lit eb Frç ieu Wçwsay ul 4 96air Carnival draw winner WHITBY'S Ashley Tymes, 12, with Bob MoNllister (left) and dad Tony, *won this framed print donated by McAllster's Tradi- tional Interiors in a draw at. the County Town Camnival. Evervone who bought Evening the odds Durham Region's works department 18 asIng if you are odd or even. The reason? Wator use increases by more than 50 per cent during the summder and lawn watering is the major reason. Ini the summer of 1995, Durham introduced- odd/even day - lawn J watering to be practised acrosa the entire region. This is how odd/even lawn- watering works: 0fyour street address ends with an odd-number, 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9, you can water your lawn oly on odd number calendar days. 1*efyour street addreas ends with an even number, 0, 2, 4,6 or 8, you can water your lawn only on even number calendar days. Although we live close to water, usage mncreases faster than population growth in Durham. Before water arrives at your home, it has tu be clarified, filtered chemically treated and tegted to ensure.its quality. OnIy then la it pumped to your home. Durham operates 13 water supply plants throughout the region serving more than 100,000 customers. Its .fot the size of the lake that determiÙnesé the amount of drinking water available in your home but, the size of the treatment plants, puznps and pipes that deliver the water. Lawn watering puts a tremendous strain on water supply systems during the summer months. Odd/even lawn watering reduces summertime water uses and it will save money on your water bill. By reducing summertime water demand, we will be able to use the existing water supply capacity more efficiently and reduce the need for new expansions. This will save money for ail of us. over the long term. For information on water saving tipa for the summer season, eall Glen Pleasanoe at 668-7721. strawbemres and bce c-reamn served Up by the. ladies of St. John the Evangelist Cathoijo Church was entered in the draw. The ladies are raising money to raise the roof on the church. Valentino's welcomes back Heidi & Debra t() our team with *great enthusiasm. Heidi. now a mother of two, who brings 10 years experience, originally workcd and Irai ned ai Vidai Sassoon Salon. She brings also her award wining talents as a master hairstylist and educator. Dehra. also returning after having her second child. brings' 13 years oi knowlcdge and expertise as a colour technician and educator. Debra has a natural eyc flor h aircolour. specializîng in colour makeovers and multi-colour- f oi highlights. etc... Colour & Permn$pecioist Cal//obr courzesv consultation or appointment 210 BROCK ST. S., WIHTBYrONTARJO (905) 666-3805 Retirement A littie history of our company Louis -Rousseau, afler retumi ng from the first wQrId war and spending 1Oy"ar leamning his trade, came to Whitby in 1929, and founded "Rousseau Upholstery'.. In 1963 Hugh and'Marcella took over from her father and now after 33 years they are retiring and tuming the business over to their daughters. *SAVE ON....' Sofas, Loveseats, -Chairs, Bedrooms, Dining Rooms * and a great selection of unique accessories. Save On Order-In Merchandise From Famous Supplers.... Sterling Upholstery Harden Hickory Chair Wildwood Lanips, Leington Broyhl Sherrill Upholstery Hlooker Jasper Cabinets What happens.next?,, The tradition will carry on with n*w beginnings, a great nèw look, and even better design services than before,. Our daughters, IPeggy and Cathy, with the -assistance 6f a superb team of designers and support staff wiII assureboth our old and niew customers Rousseau's ongoing devotion to quality and service.' Tuesday & Wednes day, 1o:ôoam to 6.OOpm .Thursday & riday 1:OOamto 8:OOpm -HERITA GE HOUS EIti momie,

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