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Whitby Free Press, 4 May 1994, p. 13

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Whitby Free Press, Wecinesday, May 4, 1904, Page 13 Funding provided for volunteer leader project A rogr to train boards of directos f non-profit social service agencies in Durhamn Region wiIf be funded by a $30,000 grant from the Ministry of Community and Social Services. The United Way of Whitby, Newcastle, Region will ho given the Oshawa, Durharn one-timo funding for their volunteer leadership development project. The United Way will alo contribute $20,000 toward the project. Funding will go toward staffing and programn support costs to co-ordinate the volunteers who provide training and consultation. The volunteer leadership development project will conduct workshops throughout Durham Region on board operations structure, staffing and personnel issues, fiscal management and other topics concerned with the day-to-day operations of "ocal service agencies. Beg «catch MIKE NEMISZ (Ieft) of Whitby holds the 17-pound rainbow trout he caught recently in Oshawa Creek, with help from brother Chris (nght) and cousin Josh. Mike was fishing off the Thomas Street brige when he Ianded the monster. Photo by Mark Reesor, WhItby Free Press Award for Region s 'Wek' The Region of Durhami was one of the winners in the lth annual 1993 Ontario Waste Minimization Awards competi- tion. Durhamn won for its promotion of Waste Reduction Week last year. Durham held a networking meeting for volunteers and municipal representatives in the The Town of Whitby parks and recreation department wil clebrate Mother's Day at the Civic Recreation Centre pool, 5M5 Rosland Rd. E. On Sunday, May 8, 1 to 5 p.m., mothers will be adxitted free of chare to enjoy a quiet swim, a sauna or a watersllde ride. For more information, cail the recreation centre at 666-1991. SKY CHARTS ASTROLOGY 1 SERVICS. *Personal Blrth Report $49.95 *(Approx. 50 pages)I *Time Lino Report 1 montih $19.95 *(Daily Horoscope)I *Frienda & Loyers Report $29.95I S(Compatîbility of 2 indîiduals) I UNamel1: Nae 2:--l__ *Address: *City: _ _ _ _ Prov: ostal:________1 Birthplace: Birthpace: _ *Birthdate: - B ,rthdate:______ I Birthtime:-- -mn7 rfBrhtime:--miprn-,P *ADD $200 SHIPPING & HANDLING *SEND CHEQUE OR MONEV ORDERI ITO: SKY CHA RTS *1B-701ROSSLAND RD.E4 S SUITE,241, WHITBY, ONT. LiN 8Y9 sp ring. Municipaities were sup- PIÏied with promotional materials and free composters to be used as prizes during Waste Redue- tion Week events. The awards were presented in Toronto pril 2 1. Walkathon upcoming The Whitby General Hospital Auxiiary wil hold the sixth annual walkathon on Sunday, Ma%15, 10 a.m. to 1 p.M. ~e 10-kilometre route begins and ends at the hospital. Regist- ration is at the south p arkinglot. Pledge sheets for t h eauxiliary fundraiser are available at the hospital or at Andrews Shoes in the Whitby Mail. For more iriformatiofl cail Cory at 668-0411. NATURAL HAIR REMOVAL BY A CERTIFIED PRACTITIONER Many clients who have ex- perienced Body Sugaring on a regular basis have noticed a g reat change in their hair growth. Har grows back lighter, finer, and more sparce and sugaring is less painful than regular waxing. For a free demonstration, cali Denise at 666-5521. Tuesday to Friday by appointment only. Services in French and Engiish. ELECTROLYSIS AND ESTHE71CS BY DENISE North of Rossland Rd. & Garden St. Whitby 666-5521

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