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Whitby Free Press, 5 Nov 1986, p. 27

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WIITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1986, PAGE 27 Durham officer discusses work From p. 26 the new Young Offen- ders Act. The Mlnistry of Correctional Services handies offenders in the 16 to 17-year-old group. For pre-sentence reports, probation of- ficers give to the court a person's background, the background of the person who committedl the offenca and'the ls suffered by the victim. Payman said offendlers are often made to repay damage but that 14- year-olds may flot be expected to pay for serlous damage. He said that for 12- year-ol ds, the Young Of- fenders Act tries "Ito make kids responsible. "lThose under 12 are flot subject to arrest but can be taken and placed in the care of te Children's Aid Society. There are somne pretty DurhamCollege JIM MILLER, Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospitai executive airee- tor, pins a provincial life membership pin on Kathy Crouch of the hoapital auxiiary. Crouch was honored at the reent convention of the Hospital Auxiliaries Association of Ontario. With them are Ruddy auxiliary president Elizabeth Shepley. Ruddy auxiliary mem bers attend Toronto convention . Members af the Dr. J.O. Ruddy General'Hospîtal auxiliiry at- tended the annual convention of the Hoptal Auxiliarles Association of Ontario ln Toronto recently. Eve Avent, Kathy Crouch, Cherie Hemmlngsen, Barb Nlnacs, Fran Rlch, Elizabeth Shepley, Claire Walsh and Çathy Weber of the local auxillary* toak part ln the Oct. 24 ta 28 conven- tion. Mlso attendlng was John Miller, executîve director of the Wbtby hospltal. Miaister of Health Murray BIG BROTHIERS ASSOCIATION of Oshawalhitby VYou've thought about It, and thought about lt, and thaught about It: Now do somoething about It.' Cait Big Brothers todayl 579-2581. Elston presented Crouch wlth a provincial iIe membershlp for her service aver the years. Sessions at the convention ln- cluded discussion- of the fun- damentals of volunteer management; living and laving wlth Alzbelmer's disease; grief and bereavement; quality assurance; depression; accouni- tlng; marketing for smali and large glft shopa; hospital foun- dations. Isabelle Chow, Lelgham Mossing, Tanla Ninacs and Elizabeth Shepley attended the teen volunteer session. ANNOUNCEMENTS RECEPTION CARDS INVITATIONS THANK YOUCAD From p. 2 study questionnaire Sauriol sald they had set Up two amal study groupa: .women graduates wbo had been working more titan titrea years and current students. "They don't perceive of themselves as non traditional,l" sie said. "Most of them have done that type of thing before," James said. "They've grown Up helping their dad or thelr brothers fix things, and that'a what tbey're used to. " Former students can contact Cathy James at 576-0210, Ext. 218, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday to Thursday. tough kids out there,", he said. "'It is an interesting job, rewarding and frustrating at times," ha said. «fkette FIREPLACE INSEAT " Self-cleaning glass doors " 5 year guarantea " Air tlght a Hand welded " Two Tier combustion " Bulit-in damper system *FREE DELIVERY *Free detivertlIn Most tocat vaua. Thie la.a ttmtted lime olfer. WOOOSURNING STOVES SELF CLEANliNG GyLASS DOORS kirtlght eHand welded MK Goid Doors availabie year guarantea Itay cool decorative handies saIlgner etched glass iailabie fariable Speed Blower iallable WIth Ioda?.e frequent power Interruptions ls li cs ta have the scure feeling aisà warm home. Chris tmas .at our Country Store .We have a lovely selection of handmade produets by local crafts people to considerfor gift-giving including:- decoys, bread-dough ornaments, corkboards, pottery, folk art products, and many more. Gourmet sauces, Spice cards, Herb vinegars, Relishes,, Dressings, Horehound twists 750,*Homemade c candies, Lim. Ed. Miii Plates $9. 95. Ail your Christmas baking suppliés: flour, sugar, mixed fruit, peel, nuts., honey, spices, extracts, dried fruits, coconut, chips, etc., at bulk-store prices. BROOKLIN FLOUR MILLS 655-4851 23 CASSELS RD. E., BROOKLIN '>THE CORPORATION OF TE TO WN0F WHITBY NOTICE 0F INTENTION The Councli of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby lntends to pass by-iaws to stop Up, close and seli the untravelled portion of the Ontario Street East road allowance.as shown below being composed of Part of Lot 25, Con- cession 1, Town of Whltby, 'and, belng deslgnated as Part 1 on Plan of Survay 40R- 9517. The Operations Committee of Council willl meet on December 1, 1986, at 7:30 p.m. In Commlttee Room One of the Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road East, Whltby, for the purpose of hearlng any person who dlaims thair land wiil be prejudlelally affected by the by-iaws. Any person wishing to meat with the Cômmît- tee la asked to advise the Town C lark accor- dingly no later than Thursday, November 27, 1986. Dated at Whitby, Ontario, thîs Sth day of November, AD., 1986. Donald G. McKay, Cierk * The Corporation of the Town of Whiltby 575 Rossland Road East Whltby, Ontario Li N 2M8 Phone: (416) 668-5803 Mercantile Department Store FASHION CLOTHIERS "QuaIIty end Service for over 50 years? ' 668-3468 321 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY IOO~OOOOIeae*a 00000- 0-0 oe*e ILOWEST PRICES IN DURHAM -rom "We guarantee it" e24 05Y a'i " Va a'i ITHE STOVE DEN I adivision of IîWii lE TAUNTON POOLS AND) SPAS 1 M..I-J 133 Taunton Rd. W., Oshawa Cali Clleet 571-0189 ) BROOI<LIN ý,ýSELSfID E. R'Il *Weý

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