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Whitby Free Press, 21 Apr 1993, p. 11

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Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, April 21, 1993, Page il Pi re service venturing i s cOming to Whitby next month. The program will bring Whitby youth aged 14 to 17, and the Whitby fire department tegether in a weekly program under the guidance of Scouts Canada. The partnership is intended te) provide good times for the curieus and adveaturous through exposure te varieus aspects of a firefighter's day-to-day work. The basis of the Venturer program offered by Scouts Canada censists of six areas: vocational, service, social and cultural, exploration, persona] fitness and personal interest. These areas provide a framework upon which te explore a possible career in firetighting. "A lot of work has gene inte the erganization of this program since we started te talk with the lire department last fali,' said Dave Smith, vice president cf membership for Whitby District Scouts. "Everything is in place, except the youth members for a very successful 1program." Frelighter Henry Kriowes will nct as an advisor te the Venturer cempany. The meeting hall at ire station #2 on Thickson Road bas also been provided by the lire department for the progr-am. Whitby Distict Scouts is providing two experienced aduit leaders, Alan Wright and Melinda Whalen, both of Whitby. Once the program gets off the ground, the young men and women involved in the company wilI take over the administration and program planning. Except for the emphasis on a frefighting career, the Fire Venturer company is expected to conduct n similar programn to the regular Venturer program. Other Venturer programs in Whitby include weekend camps, bike hikes, canoeing, first aid, touring, winter camping, sports activities and social outings. It is up to each Venturer company what they want to do as a group, as long as it falîs within the guidelines set out by Scouts Canada," said Smith. 'We hope to attract ,15 te 20 youth te the pi'ogram which will start in May." To help explain how the program works, an information session has been scheduled for Thursday, April 29, 7:30 p.m., at the fire hall located on the corner of Thickson and Manning roads. Anyone interested in fanding out more about the program is wvelc<)me to attend the information mneeting or can cal Smith at 725-6473. LENNIE GALLANT, a Prince Edward Island singer-song- writer who has twice been nominated for Juno awards, wIl perform at the Vital Spark Folk Club on Friday night, April 23, with his full band. His music is described as "driving roots rock energy infused with Acadian and Celtic in- fluences." Admission is $12 for members, $15 for non- members, at the club, 91 Centre St. S., Oshawa. for more information caîl 434-1714. Comedy presentation at French higli school The theatre troupe 'Les pinces sans rire' will present a comedy at Saint Charles Garnier School in Whitby on Saturday, April 24. The trou pe, from the Durham regional French community centre committee 'Les pro- motions culturelles,' will present 'Pas plus de genie qu'il n'en faut.' The comedy was written by local residentLBland Rochette. The troupe is made up of Joel Boivin, Caîthy Jordan, Sophe D'au zac-Del am arti nie and Math- ieu Tanguay. Director is Denise Gagne. Th e school is at 1020 Dryden Blvd. Tickets, $10 fr adults and $8 for students, are being sold at L'Amiîcale, 707 Simcoe St. S., Osh awa. For more information caîl 434- 7676. YOUTH AGED 14 to 17 can find out more gram leader Melinda Whalen (front), Venturer about firefiçjhting in a new tire service Ventur- Erin Grainger and Scout Kevin Ackland doing ing program offered b y the Whitby tire a little spraying. Cal Dave Smith at 725-6473 department and Scouts Canada. That's pro- for more information on the program. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press Divers dean up shoreline In celebration of Earth Day, the Northumberland & Durham Divers' Association is conducting an underwater environmental dlean-up dive in Lake Ontario on Sunday, April 25. SculSa divers will clean up the local shoreline, hauling out items for transfer to the appropriate facilities. The event will take place froni 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Rotary Park, Ajax (take Lake Driveway West, fromn Westney Road South, south of the 401). For more information call Rick Bates of the Ajax Scuba Club at 683-9100 (ext. 374) daytime, 430- 2235 evenings. coloring is here! SIGORA BOTANIC by Schwarzkopf I? Igora Botanic is a plant based hair colour made exclusively from natural ingredients anid is mixed only with water. It crates beautiful colours and improves the hair structure, enhancing the natural shine and condition. Al ingredients and packaging in Igora Botanie are biodegradable. Now available at DESIGN 123 Athol St. Whitby 666-2311 - ~ WL Deu PRff Ut S OlTER CREEK VIDEO WEST LYNDE VIDEO 900 BONACORD AVE. 273 MICHAEL BLVD. (across from the school) Reservation Notîne 666-9280 Reservation Hotllne 430-0992 SheIIy Geroux joined Nail1 F/X in January, 1993 and has Fire service newest Venturer program A SPECIAL OFFER FOR YOU! Fiberglass: $57.00 Reg. Acrylic: $45.00 Reg. $28.50 Sale $22.50 Sale $14.00 Fill $12.00 Fili 120 ATHOL STREET 668-4636 WHITBY 1 _Ïïï t

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