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Whitby Free Press, 21 Jun 1989, p. 4

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Horse owner stili sought T'he Town is stili looking for the owner of a horse picked up on June 6. The Town found the herse running in the area of Brawley Rd. and Columbus after a resi- dent complained about the herse running in ber field. Don Intine, Town bylaw enforcement officer, said the horse had been loase two weeks before it was caught. «It booked liked it hddn't been taken care cf," said Intine about the 13- to 15-year-eld bay mare. Intine said the horse 18 flow being kept at the farmn of an employee cf the 'Xown. If it is net claimed by July 31, the Town will seil it to the bighest bidder. Intine said people will be in- vited te submit bides, with the highest bidder taking the herse home. Exchange èo ntinues MARY BLAIN (right) was one miany of Longiueui1, Quebec residents visit- ing Whitby <ver the weekend as part of the annual twinning exchange. She talks with Ontario riding MP Rene Soetens whiie behind in Whitby Town Crier Fred Martin, on hand to help welcome the Quebec visitors. Free Prm photo Plajstic pick-up expanded Durham Recycling bas started collecting PET botties regien- wide. The plastic pop bettles were being picked up only in Whitby, but Durham Region ceuncil bas approved the pick -up region-wide in order te secure $300,000 in funding frein the Ontario Multi- Material Recycling Inc. To ensure pick-up, the Region will have te rent four vans at a cest of $1,760 a wveek tintil twn, receycling trucKs can be' pur- chased. Aise te be provided is an out- side sterage bunker for the tem- porary overflow cf PET botties. Equipment will be purchased to separate cans from PET betties at 'cost of $45,000. and a night shift will be added attho recy- dcing centre at a cost of .$1,350 a week until the separation equip- ment is installed. Bell survey almost complete Whitby residents should know by the end cf this month if toll-free service te Toronto wil be comingte Whitby. Orma Lyttle, section manager for Bell Canada, told The Free Press she is expecting the resuits cf the survey within days and ne later than the end of June. The survey was conducted te de termine iY Whitby residents wanted toll-free service te Toronto. More than 50 per cent of Whitby residents have te vote in favor for the service te Deé ilemen ted. If appreved, residential rates would increase te $19 fremn $8.75, wbile business lines would increase te $64 from $29 a month. Lyttie said the survey was te be completed by the end of May. But because mail response was slow, the deadline was pushed back te June. She said she could net say how many surveys were returned. Open 7 days a week. Our Local Strawberries are NO W A VAILABLE Cantaloupes.......59 Hwy 2[ "cd] I1 )Ba.ve*! SCRATCH & SNIFF Eu1 NO ODOUR? Thats what you get with Airx odour eradicators. Airx produots contain Airicide, a unique component which physically aiters odorous moiecuies, so that your nose cloesn't register unpieas',ri fragrances. Airx products are specificaily designed for commercial use, where foui continuous odours are a real problemr - chronic care warcis in hospitals, nursing home appicatbrns, the backs of garbage trucks, kennels, etc. Airx products are NOW AVAILABLE FOR HOME USE. For musty basements, garbage rooms or drains that smell, try Airx 60 Foui Odour Eliminator. To eliminate pet odours in carpeting, add Airx 60 to your solution when cleaning the carpet. For continuous odours from an incontinent shut-in. pets or cooking, try Airx 19 super strength microceil. Whatever your odour problem, we have the solution. Corne on down to the Swish Clean-It Centre and let our trained he.1pful staff help you with your odour control problem. .M MA INTENA NCE L TD. 500 HOPKINS ST., WHITBY 666-1224 S Seniors save on Tues V odam

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