WHITB FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, <lUNE 26. 1991., AGE 25 PASTURE PUTT PAR 3 GOLF DON CHr IMRY was on hand to open the latest Don Cherry- Grapevine restaurant. Sherry Basin 'is one ofttheji:rtners in the new venture locae&at843King St. W. ChM@ Bovie photo Water safety. program expanded A children's water safety program initiated at sumnmer in the Bruce Peninsula is being expanded across the province. The OPP marine coordinator, Sf$L LrrySmith, says the ~succs o n'ot be a Sucker - Wear Your Lifejacket,'started ly Lions Head detachment members patrolling parts of Georgian Bay and Lake Huron, merits Ontario-wqide promotion. .Smith says the 0F? is worldng with several groups and companies this month to supply 20,000 posters to echools. And more than 20,000 candy suckers are being- dlivered to 0F? marine unità for distribution Disabled persons. recognized, .The« Office for Isability Issues is now accepting nominations for the 1991 Community Action Awards. .Twelve people, at least six of whom have disabilities, will be chosen as award recipients from nominations collected froin across Ontario. ivThe1 prograin is designed to honour the achievements of men and women who have done much te improve the qualit of life of Ontarians with disabiities," said Elaine Ziemba, Minister of Citizenship with Responsibility for Disablity Issues. 'Tisabled or -not, these are people who realy care about maing our society a better place, and their work deserves widespread recognition." Now ini its sixth consecutive jear, the Community, Action Awards prograin has encompassed a wide range of achievements. -Nominations must be received by Friday, June 7. Nomination forma are available froin the Ontario Office for Disability Issues, second floor, 700 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. MSG 1Z6, or b~y calling (416) 326-0111 (VoicefIDD) in Toronto or tell-free 1-800-4456 (VoiceOTDD). SThe War Amp ,à of Canada between June 29 and September 2. The staff sergeant says, Whenever an officer stops a boat this summer and Ees a cbild on board wearing a lifejacket, that child will be given a candy sucker, mounted on a bookmark.' The orange bookmark bears a safety message -and the names of the partners in the safety campaign1 According to Smith, the small gift is to cause children, who may one day be boaters theinselves, to consider the importance of Smt ay erelzspeople boat for fuun and enjoyment, and msteofficers on marine duty thI b e to, use the suckers and bookmarks to make positive contacts with children as they check watercraft. The OPP bas assgned 150 officers to, summertime patrol throughout the province on 110 boats. 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"Mr 401 BATU F:ý Major/senior lacrosse ErANDING5 (us o(Jüne24) GP W L T GF GA PIS Brooklin 6 6 1- 0 74 61 10 Owen Sound 7 4 3 0 73 63 8 Brampten 8 4 4 0 78 75- 8 Peterborough 6 3 2 0 61 46 6 Ferus 8 1 7 0 293 2 Top 10oem GP GO A FPM PIN PeteParke. Brooklin, 6 10 14 33 12 Bab Haml.y, l'argus 8 10 19 29 16 Gary Waker, Bramp. 8 '15 10 26 2 Eric Perroni, Broolin 6 10 15 25 52 Gmg Van Scke, BXrk 4 17 6 23 6 John Fuuco, Brooklin 5 6 16 21 27 Gaed NoelJr.,0. Souid 6 12 .7 19 16 Kip Rennick, Brmp. 5 9 10 19 2 Mzk CcchxuoeO.Sound 6 -6 13 19 6 M. Mooridian, Bramp. 7 7 10 1T Il Summer Fun Carn«p Whitby Optimist Club Soccer, Basebali, Football, Tennis, Swimming, Badminton, Voile ybail, Arts & Çrafts, Video Movies. ONE DAY EXCURSION JuIy 8-12,JuIy 15-19 JuIy 22-26, August 19-23, August 26-30 Weekly Foe $80.00 per person CAN RELAX! EXTENDED DAY CARE 7:3Oam-6p'n $20.00 Application forms available at: SOCCER CITY 100 -SUN RAY ST., WHITBY 430-3434 668-6461 AND WHITBY LIBRARY Lot's 0f Fun For Evetyone I Retainlng WaIts *Top Sou *- Sand - Curbs *Rockery Stone - Gravel -Firewood - Limestone - Pino Mulch -Patio Siabs - Treated Timbers Lookçing for a place to try out golf without the pressure. We have turned 15 Acres of rolling ýhills into a practice course. Good for the whole familyl,! Take your time to watch the farm in action, 15 miles nonh of Whitby, on Lakeridge Rd. Rentais Available For more information, caOl: 655-309-1, NTICE 0F ;~p~i4'NTNT In accordance with the lass Environinental Assessment for Water Management Structures of the Conservation Authoities of Ontarjo, theeCentral Lake Ontario Conservation Authority m ~ k unetk, in the 1991 calendar y'ear, the, following projects: 1> Naine of Project Location of Project 2) Naine of Project Location ofPmro ct 3) Naine of Project Location of PmOJOCt Description of Project 4) Name of Project. Location of Project Description of Project. 5) Name of Project Location of Project Description of Project 6) Naine of Project Location of Project Description of Project 7) Naine of Project Location of Project Description of Project Lde Creek Banik Stabilization JYillier Park, Whitby Erosion Protection Works Prnlet Creek Bank Stabilization PatLt25, Concession I,MWhy- Erosion 'Protection Woeks Oshawa Creek Bank Stébilization Brick ByBrick;Par Oshawa, Harmony Creek, Branch I, Bank Stabilization Downstrearn of Darcy Street, Oihawa Erosion Protection Works Harmony Creek, Branch V, Bank Stabilization Upstream of Regent Drive, Oshawa Erosion Protection Works Soper Creek Bank Stabilization Visual Arts Centre, Town of Newcastle Erosion Protection Works Soer Creek Bank Stabilization PatLot 6, Concession.3, Town of Newcastle Erouion Protection Works Subject te the note below, these projeets are to be carried out without further environmiental assessinent procedures, on-.the basis that they are low in cost, limited in seule and have relatively minor environninental impacta'. For further information on any of the above projecta, please contact: Naine: Title: Telephone No.: Address: ýTelephone No.: <lE. Bugelli Chairman. NOTE. Leslie Benson, P.Eng. Project Engineer (416) 579-0411 Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority 100 Whiting Avenue, Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 3T (416) 579-0411 W.M. Carnpbeill Chief Adinistrative Officer Any person has the right te request the Minister of tbe Environment te "bump Up". any of these projecta te, an- individual environmnental assessaient. A request te the Minister must be made in writing te the address set out below and a copy inust be sent te the Authority's address set out above before July 26, 1991. Minister's Address: The Honourable Ruth Crier Minister of the Environment 135 St. Clair Avenue West lSth Floor Toronto, Ontario MWV 1PS r'