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Whitby Free Press, 22 Jan 1986, p. 20

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PÀCE 20, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1986 WHIITBY FREE PRESS w SPORTS WEEK Coaches and Managers needed for minor hockey *I ENVIRONM&NTAL ASSTRSCKN NOTICE 0F PUBLIC HEARING IN THE MATTER 0F Section 32 and Section 33 of the Ontarlo Water Resources Act, (R.S.O. 1980, c. 361) as amended, - and -- IN THE MATTER 0F an application by Decom Medical Waste Systems Inc. for a Certif icate of Approval for a new pathologicai waste transfer station to be Iocated on Sunray àireei, inûit8WRff of WhItby (more particuiarly descrlbed as Part ot Lot 22, Concession 1, Town of Whitby, and Lots 9 and 10OIn Plan M1204) NOTICE 0F PUBLIC HEARING TAKE NOTICE that the Environmental Assessment Board has appointod TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1986 et 10 o'clock ln the forenoon, for the commencement of a public hoaring to be held ln the Council Chambers, Town of Whitby, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. The purpose of this hearing is to receive evidence with respect to this proposai and to obtain the views of the public, so that the Board can make recommendations to the Ministry of the Environ. ment. Submissions may be made ln person at the hearing, either oraiiy or in writing. The Board wiii not consider any submissions regarding the proposai after the hearing has been ciosed. Documents regarding this proposai MI be avallabie for examination and Inspection during normal business hours ln the off Ice of the Cierk of the Town of Whitby and the Environmentai Assessment Board, - 5th Floor, 1 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario. EXPLANATORY NOTE The proposed waste disposai site is to receive pathologicai waste and pharmaceuticais for trans- shipment to disposai sites ln Cleveland, Ohio and Gatineau, Quebec. The waste disposai site is to consist of a biomedicai waste transfer station located on 2 acres of land and Is to receive and transfer approximately 50 tons per day 0f Type A Pathologicai Waste, Type B Institutionai Waste end Pharmaceuticai Wastes. The transfer station willl also inciude a facility for the washing and disinfectlng of vehicies which are used to coilect and transport the wastes to the transfer station. After washing and disinfection, the collection vehicies wiil be parked out 0f doors at the transfer station. There wiii be no provision for storage of waste at the site and ail transfer wiii bo direct truck to truck transfer of waste within the Iransfer station. DATED AT TORONTO JANUARY, 1986. THIS 8TH DAY 0F1 Yvonne T. Fernandes Hearings Registrar Rep and Select teams in the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association need coaches and managers. If you would be in- terested in working with our youngsters please calrightaway.. Anyone wishing to work with rep teams can cali J. Godard 668- 9453, W. Fawcett 668- 5309, R. Warner 668- 9164, G. Kinzie 668-5261 or J. Moore 666-3340. Those wishing to coach or manage a select team can caîl B. Burgess at 668-4162. Novice Tournainent Feb. 15 The Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association will be holding the lth Annual Novice Rep Tour- nament on Saturday, Feb. 15 at the Brooklin Arena. Teams from Whitby, Bramalea. Welland, Mississauga, Toronto, Stoney Creek and Kit- chener wiIl be represen- ted. Ladies invitational wrap-up A number of area curling clubs competed in the Ladies Two Day Invitational last week at the Whitby Curling Club and a home rink skipped by Pam McArthur won the second place Wesley World of Travel Trophy in stiff competition. The first place Perkins Paints Trophy went to the Towns rink from Port Perry. Hi'gh1 By LAURA SOLETO Anderson Colegiate Welcome back, fellow Andersonians 1 It is with sad regret that we begin this new year with the absence of our well- loved Mr. Blackmore as he passed away quite suddenly over the holiday season. As men- tioned in a brief eulogy by a dear friend, Doctor Warne, Mr. Blackmore hated long speeches and would have wanted us to carry on happily with Our lives. Having chit-chatted with many friends and acquaintances I discovered that these holidays were of a memorable quality. Whether one went skiing, skating, tobagganing or just visiting relatives, one encountered plenty of white powdery snow and cold weather: we can again boast of a beautiful white Christ. mas. A handful of our fellow school chumns chose to gallivant off to the more southern Crewing for Mrs. McArthur were Pat Gibson, vice, Marilyn Wood, second and Mary Parks, lead. The third place Mc- Teague Electric Trophy was won by another Whitby rink skipped by Heather Miller. Also on the crew were Mary Lynn McKay, Helen Collins, Val Elmnjurst and Carnle Spellen. On Jan. il Whitby curlers competed in the V.G. National Trust Mixed Bonspiel. The winner in that event was the Murray Moynes rink with Barb Jervis, vice, Jim Brown, second and Carol Brown lead. The Jim Shaw rink was first runner-up and the Ron Cameron rink was second runner-up. School news regions of this earth. These people are recognized early as they silently (some not so silently) flaunt their newly acquired tans. The fashion show "tryouts"~ for Ander. son's annual fashion show began before the holidays. Finalists have now been chosen and plans are in process for the fashion extravagan- za scheduled for early March. Our own Wen- deil Ross will be showing his own designs modelled by specially hand-picked runway beauties. The 1986 Driver's Education program commences on the week of Feb. 10. Registration forms must be in by Jan. 24. The cost per person is $137 - this in- cludes classroom training and in-car lessons. Now the Andersonians face the January and February blahs months, the unbearably cold weather, endless days until March break, and exams! 1 They go hand- in-hand. Being somewhate ex- perienced with exam writing, I have taught myself to come to terms with this task. I always remind myseif that each exam takes a measly 1l1/ to 3 hours to write and then 1 am done with that course for a long period of time. Contrary to popular belief, teachers are not setting the exams to fail studen- ts. Exams are tolerable if one remembers that when they end, a brand new semester starts: new classrooms, new teachers, new classmates, and ex- citing new experiences. Good luck in '86 and Happy New Year An. dersonians! CORRECTION Last week in a photo marking the grand opening of Shear Delite hair salon we incorrec- tly identified Jackie Ward and Corey Evans as the business's co- owners. The co-owners of Shear Delite are Jackie Ward and Helen Peebles. BROOKLIN-WHITBY MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MAJOR PEEWEE SELECT FENELON FALLS TOURNAMENT Jerry's Drug Warehouse Whitby ............i1 Tri-County ......... 1 Steve Vanderhayden..... 2 Craig Malanlca.. ý...... ... 3 Jeremy Harnes........... 2 David Young Steve Mercer Sebastian Marr Jordy Mouton Whitby ............ 4 Jeremy Horness IJhris Vancief Chod Harvey Steve Mercer Fenelon............ 5 MINOR ATOM REPS Cheekers Whitby........ 1 Pickering ..........1 Scott MacDonnell Whitby ............ 6 Oshawa............O0 Brion Medeiros.. ..... ...... 2 Kiley Moulton.............. 2 David Lylyk MAJOR ATOM SELECTS Bridlewood Heating & Air Conditioning Whitby ............ 8 Bowmanville.... 5 Shayne Bayford............ 4 Mark Wisdom Glen Roberts Stephen MalonIca Chris Fayot Whitby ............ 1 Ajax .............. 2 Chris Fayot HOUSELEAGUE SQUIRT. Hawks.......... Paul Webb Josh Evens Karsten Ernt arian Wilson --.4 Leafs.............. 9 Steve Austin Jeremy Bouchard...... 5 Ryan McKlnnon Gina King Bridlewood......... 4 Jeff 5loan TylerDerks ............... 3 Mercantile ....... Clinton Sivittlis Kings.............. 2 White Rose......... 3 Aaron Brigont Ron Neath ................ 2 Mike Cartwright Wings Number 7 . 5 Shane Terry............... 2 Brion Vincent Darry Hatzlhoffer CroîR Long J & SConvenience. Steven Bernord Andrew Starnes Danny Hutchinga NOVICE H/L Duff 's Towing......3 Showcase Video . 4 Ada Murree.............. 2 Mike Lfranier Brion Lodge Govin Finders Steve Cooper .............. 2 Brock Video........ 3 MotSt. Amand Myles Woodrnin Rondy Cousineou Double N Fish & Chips. 9 Matt Muir ............ .8 Robert Simpson TYPESETTING ON LOCATION *ADDING MACHINES *TYPEWRITERSv *CHAIRS a CASH REGISTERS a ELECTROHIC CALCULATORS a STEEL LOCKERS a FANS 0 SNELVING e TIME RECORDERS a TRANSFER CASES ETC. e DUPLICATING MACHINES DESIGN OFFICE DESK CHAIRS FILES ETC. A COMPLETE PRINTING SERVI 218 Harwood Ave. S.,-Ajax Shopping Plaza, Ajax Telephone 416-683-1968 and 416-683-1970 McTeague Electri .-..2 Adom Clay Brioo Good Whitby MaIl Video .... 7 Chria Arges ............... 2 Ryon McAdam croig Hedderson ........... 3 Blair Hedderoon SEE PG. 21 -- ------------ Firepluie Plue 9W BURNS ST. AT HOPKINS WHITBY 668-3192 Àt ài À& 12À ý 1

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