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Whitby Free Press, 17 Sep 1986, p. 22

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PAGE 122 WrDNIESDAY.SEPTEMBER 17.19L86. WH ITBY FREE PRE3SS Fire service calis From pg. 21 SEPT. 11 12:22 arn. - Iroquais Park Arena. Ammonia leak. 7: 11 a.rn. - 225 Hickory St. N. Building cali. 7:51 a.m. - 904 Henry St. Public service - water in basement. 10:53 a.m. - Whitby Psychlatrlc Hospital. Resuscitator. 11:33a.m. - îOOBrock St. S. Public service - water in basernent. 11:56 arn. - 1635 Dun- das St. E. Building caîl. 1:08 p.m. - 200 Brock St. N. Resuscitator. 5:37 p.m. - Thickson Rd. and Dundas St. E. Motor vehicle accident. 7:13 p.m. - 1123 Burns St. E. Building cal. 7:43 p.rn, - 1125 Burns St. E. Building cal. 11:50 p.m. - 201 White Oaks Crt. Building caîl. SEPT. 12 2:09 arn. - 58 Citation Cres. Resuscitator. 10: 33 a.m. -- 169 Brock St. S. Medical aid. 11: 19 a.m. - 350 Brock St. S. Medical aid. 11:48 arn. - 4680 Garrard Rd. N. C.P.R. Resuscitator. 8:08 p.m. - Lot 64 Uplands Dr. Check call. 9:12 p.m. - Whitby Psych. Hospital. Medical aid. THIC rE FRAM IN T E6842 ustm ICCusomFrmig-Srechg*atbar*Gas ýWFIITB-8 FRSTWHTe SEPT. 13 7:18 a.m. - Whitby Psych. Hospital. Building caîl. 12:54 p.m. 22 Dymond Dr. Check call. 3:22 p.m. - Winchester Rd. and Hwy. 7. Burning wires. 5:10 p.m. - 1111 Dun- das St. E. Medical aid. 5:39 p.m. - 300 Taun- ton Rd. E. Motor vehicle accident. 10: 16 p.rn. - 82 Green- field Cres. Assistance to ambulance. SEPT. 14 5:01 arn. - 600 Henry St. Building cail - alarm mnalfunction. 5:51 arn. - Garden St. and Rossiand Rd. Check call. 6:58 arn. - 600 Henry St. Building cali - alarm malfunction. 8:34 arn. - 600 Henry St. Building caîl - alarm malfunction. 6:29 p.m. - Lakeridge Rd. and Victoria St. Rubbish fire. 6:40 p.m. - 1441 Byron St. S. Building call. 7:04 p.m. - 107 Hialeah Cres. Assistance ta am- bulance. SEPT. 15 No calîs reported before 8 a.m. AWHP. From pg. 21 sdays (7 p.m. to 12 mid- night) at Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate In- stitute, 5400 Lawrence Ave. E. at Charlot- tetown Blvd., one block west of Port Union RD. The tournament results are mathematically evaiuated by the Chess Federation of Canada (C.F.C.). The C.F.C. has a four digit rating system with mathemnatical for- mulae, whereby any player in Canada can compare his/her ability with that of any other player in the country. The tournaments of- fered are conducted on the Roundrobin, Swiss, TYPESETTING ON LOCATION F de " DESKS e TABLES " FILING CABINETS " ADDING MACHINES " TYPEWRITERS " CHAIRS " SAFES a KARDEX " CASH REGISTERS " ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS " STEEL LOCKERS e FANS " SHELVING a TIME RECORDERS " TRANSFER CASES ETC. " DUPLICATING MACHINES Wh"at a gift! Ginette Johnston of Whitby received the birthday gif t of a lifetirne when her dad, Gerry, gave ber a 1986 Z-28 Camaro he won in the Whitby Rotary Club's car draw. Presen- ting the keys ta Ginette is Bill Nurse, President of Nurse Chev Olds. Barrie Lennox of the Rotary Club and Marc .Thiebauld, chairman of the draw, were also present for the presentation. The winning number was 1720. Free Press Staff Photo AWO lookmng for new members Elimination Con- solation systems or variations thereon. One- on-one match play is also available. Mem- bership in the Chess Federation of Canada (C.F.C.) and the On- tario Chess Association (OCA.) is required and is inciuded in the Tour- nament Memnbersbip Category of the Association. John W. Puusa of West Hill, secretary- treasurer and founder ai the Association (establisbed June 1984), defended the existencE of tournament cbess as the real forum foi playing the game. "Everyone at one time or another has been exposed ta casuai chess. That is a 'rainy day' activity in which people engage when there is notbing better to do," contended Puusa. "On the other band, cballenging taurnament chess provides an ex- citing and interesting alternative as many factors play a raie such as: time contrai; toucb- more; the recording of ail game moves on one's scaresheet; no assistan- ce fram third parties during a tournament session; some acquain- tance witb the theoreticai aspects of chess." "On this last point, much study of theory and master gamnes from chess publications is required if one wants ta reach the levels of National 1Expert, National Master or even higher but that is up ta the individuai. Some take it seriously, while athers simply wisb ta exercise their minds and meet new people," continued Puusa. "Weli, in either case, that's fine! This Association caters ta those of al ages, backgrounds, in- terests and tem- peraments." Mr. Puusa. who also bas Certified Tour- nament Director status with the C.F.C., ex- pressed hope that more women, juniors and seniors wili corne out and play in chess tour- nament competition. "I wouid like ta see more women par- ticipating in-tournam- nets. "There are many chessplayers in the A.W.H.P.A.W.O. region and we want ta reach out toalal of them as ef- fectively as possible," said Puusa. ~Flo4ding study extent of tbe fiooding. flooded. Aitbougb 60 Wbitby In addition bousebolds have repar- suggesting solutions ted floading, Emm said the prabiem, Emm sa: it is quite possible there *ft was his hope that tf were many more homes Tatten, Sims ar DESI< ~CHAIRSV _ _ FILES ETC. DESIGN A COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE 218 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax Shopping Plaza, Ajax Telephone 416-683-1968 and 416-683-1970 ta ta tid the nd Hubicki study would also assist flood victims in tbeir effort ta get compensation f rom tbe insurance companies. Dining Guide GOLDEN GATE <107 Brock St. S. Whltby 668-2222 CHINESE FOOD MULTI PLATTERS 6 Different items servod f rom 12-8 p.m. B3uffet Comlng Soon SZECH UAN DISHES SIZZLUNG STYLE Peklng Beef served slzzling & flamlng SEAFOOD DELUXE LEMON CHIOKEN The purpose of the meeting Is to provide adequate Information to the public and to permit interested persans the opportunity to make representation ln respect of the site plan application. If you are unable to attend the meeting, your representation can be fled ln wrtlng by mail or personal delivery to reach the Planning Department not later than regular working hours on September 22, 1986. For further Information on the site plan ap- plication lnterested persons may inspect ad- ditional information relating thereto ln the Plan- ning Department, Level 7, 575 Rossland Road East during regular working hours, Monday ta Friday or may contact the Planning Deparîment by telephonlng (416) 668-5803. ROBERT B. SHORT Director of Planning Corporation af the Town of Whitby ILLNSTANT PRINTINC; il

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