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Whitby Free Press, 5 Aug 1992, p. 11

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PMTB FE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUSI! 5,1992, PAGE l1 Phone.668-61 PES, ZroGarbage holdfundrasigdac PEST' 1(Preserve the"Environ- ment in Scugog Township) and Zero Garbgge will hold a dance on Saturday, Aug. '15, 8 p.m. at Scugog areha. Thedance is being held to raise funds toward theTPEST and Zero Garbagecampipi ag-st, proposed landfill sites in Scugog. Locations in Scugog are among those on the long hast of potential landfill sites for Durham Region. Thke dance, a Kinsmen project will feature the lO-piece banc1 'Midnight AI and t he Raging Butanes.! Admission is $7. Tickets are available at Brooklin IGA, Smithson's Whistle Stop in Myr- Vile, or at the door. DiFO CENTRES The landfill site search infor- mation centres located near can- didate sites will remain open I ~ ~U" ~ W .*.*.**.*, ~ ..>. The following were winners in the Oshawa-Whitby Fai baby Show: 1 -- girls, pté six months, StfneBanchette, Oshawa;^ -- girls six te 12 .montha, Alanna àridgman' of Oshawa; boys, six té 12 months, Benjazmp NeWey of Courtice;. -girls, 12 te 18 months, Kim- berley VanDenOetelaar of WhitbY* boys, 12 te 18 months, Jordon hfargre of Oshawa; -twins Jessica and Jeremy- Kuz 'Ma of Whitby; -- triplets, Brittanie, Katie and Stephanie OReilly of Bowman- ville; 125th c elebratio n Aug. 15 The Optimist Club of Brocl and its Challege192 S] progAm will hhold their sèec farnily event to clehi Canada'.. '125th birthday, Saturday, Auz 15, il a.m.'t p.m., .at the;.Lther Vip Memorial Arena. A 'red.. and-w.hit%'-bby cÏ -ilsa t.1pm. and featuebbe rmBoki surroundlng areas.< At 6 pm., . there'.will be ali-ages îtory-teling contest. Trplues "and.: prizes will i4kfin awarded. ED Other events scheduled for the ~o4 day, are games, ldds' crafts, )rate face1-'painting, clowns, balloons, on barbecue, cotton candy, races and to9 More. p,érnd This event ',is ,ýdesigned .té prôvide young céIldrerù of -the Itest community with'a fun time"and- wilan'environment in which teô learn and aàbout tlie côuntry's- past. For information, or .te register an fo h ayor 'story-teUling contàestn oeil Angela Yang, be program director, aàt 655-4434. until the end of September. "I want. to ensure that service stays in place for as, long, as people need it,» says Walter Pit- Authiority Ltd. Ëei at The centre in Port Perry (1888 Scugog St. unit 3) is open, on Tuesdays from 4 to 9 p.m.; in Bowmanville (16. Caristrap St. units 21 and 22) on Wednesdays 4 to 9 p.m. in Pîckering (62T! 5iMM »:«* -- oys, straightest hair, Kyle Gardiner, girls, Tarar Bowerinx, -- boys,'curliest hair Christian Guarina' girls, curlest hair, Angela 1arro;: ý.-- boysj, amallest nose, Dylan Robichaud îi1ls mallest nose, --byha piest baby, Curtis Bihlinga. girlshappiest baby, Angela i>arro; - boys,, biggst eyes, Jessie James; girls, biggest eyes, Brit- tany Bout. Correctio Ini the July ,8 edition, an article about -ed:Wilson, who -worked < at theBrookli"n Mill for 59 years, should have stated that his brotheirs ýwere" Winston and Ver-. non. The three., were partners in operating-' the mill after their father Charles retired. ' The Free Press wishes to apo- logize.for týhe omission. Kingston Rd. ) on Thursdays,, 4 to The short Bast will be released 9 p.m. in, late September. The preferred The next step in the site sites -- "one in each- stuýdy area -- search process te narro "w the will bo announced in spring long list of candidate sites te a 1993. short list of about four te six sites in each of Durham, Pee and For more information caîl 1- Metro Toronto/York regons. 800-661-9294. Rock music festival on <slan The Scugog First Nation wilI hold the 'Scugog First Nation Country/Rock Music Festival! on Augf.l15from nmon te 1 .m. Thfestival, featuring three The WHISTLE native bands as well as local rock groups, will be held at the Scugog First Nation on Scugog Island, acros the lake fromn Port Perry. Admission is $10. STOPI at Myrtie Station 655-3541 ..AZ . . . . lrtê. OookIC, or just treat the famfilyto Ice omêMciçcream cones where you get more IIKýfor your harcJ earned dollar! GOLDEN lA ALURANTÇ IKENDALWOOD PARK PLAZA 1801 DUNDAS ST. E., WIIITBY SPECIAL BIRTHDAY PARTY, PACKAGE $3.99 PER CHILD *S~ j ,

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