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Whitby Free Press, 1 Dec 1993, p. 8

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Il .1 'i 'i 1~ i 'Il b 1' *1 There are an abundance aof ice-melting p roducts on thie marketftoday, al cdaiming to hoeffective agatnst mce- and theY ail arel However, there are some significant differences in the performance of the products. ROCK SAIT is the east expensive and probably the most used of ail the de-îcîng products. Used principally as a highway de- icer, it requires heat generated by the fricfion of the cars tires and the raad ta work effectively. When used on sidewalks and entrane ways rock saIt is only effective ta +20F. UREA, the small white pellets are a ra;finvnewu 2rival nnon ede-icinq scene. leave a white powde<y resdue when dried, whic tradis into y aur building. To neufralize this white film let on your floar from these p oducts - we recommend Swish interinse. This product wilI restore your shine and reduce the slip hazard created by thec film. CALCIUM CHLORIDE PELLETS which wo market under the name of Swish lce Rid is the best solution ta icy sidewalks. They are designied spectfically for de-icing walkways and steps in residential, commercial, institufional and industrial applications. Swish Ice Rid leaves noa powidery residue and does flot track into buildigs. Moat importanlyitworks fetvlalthwy Used principally as a tertiIiZ ty are TySwihIRidPeletadftds extremely slow working and are only Not using them oould !a costlysllpup effective to +25 F. Bath rock sait and urea xne eSaturday Hours CLEAN-II CENTRE 9am toSprn 500 Hopkins Street, Whitby 666-1224 JÉe Queen's Park experience for Whiitby Grade 8 student pageS,. WhitbyFr0 Pes, Wecfresday. Deomber 1. 193 "r.mEVERY11-ING YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUTI ICE MEL11NG PRODUCTS AECL Nuclear Fuel ýWaste GOT ANY QUESTIONS? You're flot alone. We'd like to send you information about how Canada manages its nuclear fuel waste and on a concept for deep geological disposai. For 15 years AECL Research and Ontario Hydro, through a joint Canada/Ontario program, have conducted research into permanent disposai of nuclear fuel waste deep in the rock of the Canadian Shield. The concept is currently being assessed under the Environmental Assessment and Review Process (EARP). During the scoping phase of the environmental assessment, the public indicated a need for more information. This Ad is appearing in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick. Please cali our toll-free number or send in the attached coupon. We'd like to hear from you. 1-800-665-0436 Yes! Please send me information on Canada's Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program. General UJ I am specifically interested in ____________________ Name Please send this coupon to: Address AECL Research Stn. 73 ______________________________________ Whiteshell Laboratories City Pinawa, MB Province________ Postal Code ______ ROE I LO 0101 I you'd get t hem a g?îas of water and as y ou were leaving theY'd g'Oh, Ryan, where youf om?-- ~ut usually) they'd just go 'Thanke, bye.'» Althaugh being a page was "a he'd like returning te the legisla- ture as an MPP. "This (experience) definitely put me off... I don't really like politics. (evren though) I have an mnterest ini it.» RYAN Gannon recentl pn six weeks as a legisiative page at Queen's Park. He enjoyed the expenlence so much he hated to retum to school at the end of his termn. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press !GIVE YOURSELF WARMTH !ITHIS CHRISTMAS.- G as irecAe atal HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING LTD. WHITBY/OSHAWA - 436-3212 PICKERING/AJAX -428-0333 ADVERTISING POLICY The Whitby Free Press is a business which derîves almast ail its revenue tram advertisilg in one form or anather. For abviaus self nterest, we want our clients' advertisiflg ta work. Our patîcy Is f0 reach as many homes in Whitby as passible (usually more tfian 99%) and to provide focal high-interest content that ensures that people read the paper and hence the advertising as well. We urge readers ta patronize our advertisers in order that we can prvide even better coverage n the future. We also stress creativity. We will provide aur prafessional experience ta advîse cfients on ways ta make their advertising more effective, but for a product that cannot be repassessed. there are no guarantees. We strive ta avaid errors, but when we make them, a correction will be made n a subsequent Issue ar a discount affered. The newspaper*s legal iability is only for the actual space occupied by the errar. Adverising is sald according ta the space it accupies. No additional charge is made for artwark or tayout and flence the newspaper retains the copyright on aIl ils original work. The newspaper reserves the right ta refuse advertising which it finids abjectianable or detnimental ta is business. By Mark Reesor Mter workting at Queen's Park, going back te echool has been a bit of a let-down for Ryan Gannon. The Leslie McFarlane Public School Grade 8 student recently completed a six-week terni as one of 24 legisiative pages, run- ning errands for MPPs and getting a close-up look at the worIngs of governznent. Being a page was a lot of fun. Gannon says he learned a lot and would have liked te, keep doing it, althouh he admits the workings of the liuse "was kind of confusing... «It was funi during the Ques- tion Period (thoughi); they'd start heckling back and forth -- that was pretty funny.» Gannon got te, meet Premier Bob Rae and Tory leader Mike H-arris -- uwe couldn't meet (Liberal leader) Lyn McLjeod because her caucus meeting went on teon oiiL -- and had lunch with Dur hanm Centre MPP Drummond WVhite -- that was good.» But pages «didn't really get te talk tee, much with niemb:ers," i TRANSPORTATI ET SITING PROCESS ALTE IMPACTS FUNDING RETRIEVABILTY PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT REPROCESSING YG SAFETY 7s ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT rHICS 1 ERNATIVES TRUSTt4,ý% MONITO» IMPACT

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