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Whitby Free Press, 2 Nov 1994, p. 18

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page 18, Whtby reepesà, Wednesday. November 2,1994 THE THREE WINNERS in Canada Trust's pumpkin- decoratinç contest hold their crations high. Pau, Grun- berg, 5, (front) won a Crayola cotouriflg set, Jennifer Lewis, 8, a 'Secret Garden' video and Luke Alexiou, 10, $20, in the contest at the Dundas Street West branch. Photo by Mark Reesor. Whltby Free Press The Regional Municipalityof Durham Winter Sludge Management Class Environmental Assessment Public Notification In June 1992, the Regional MunicipalitY of Durham initiated a Class Environmefltal Assessment (EA) for winter sludge management. This Class EA is being conducted pursuant to thc requirements of the Class Environmefltal Assessment for Municipal Sewage and Water Schedule C Projects. In October 1993, the Region gave public notice that the preferred alternative for the winter sludge management was the storage of digiested sludge using enclosed storage tanks located on or adjacent to one or more of the existing water pollution control plant (WPCP) sites. This alternative was selected through a public consultation process. In March'1994, the Region gave public notice that the candidate WPCP sites on the short list were the Corbett Creek WPCP in Whitby, Harmnony Creek WPCP in Oshawa and Port Darlington WPCP in Bowmanville. The proposed sludge storage facility may be located on or adjacent to these candidate sites. The Region, in consultation with a Public Consultation Working Committee has just completcd the selection of the preferred site for the proposed sludge storage facility. The selected site is located to the west of the existing Corbett Creek WPCP site in the Town of Whitby. Mr. Don Cane, P.Eng. Simcoe Engineering Group Limited 18 15 Iron stone Manor, Suite 10, Pickering, Ontario. LI W 3W9 Telephone: 905-83 1- 1715 Thic Nn.tice Issued October 26th, 1994. Region of Durham 105 Consumers Drive Whitby, Ontario. LI N 6A3 Telephone: 905-668-7711 Seniors' service continues By Jillian Barry For the past 15 years, seniors' luncheons hiave been held at the Knights of Columbus hall in downtown Whitby three times a week. Ph yllis Cinnamon organized the luncheons for the first five years then handed over the res- ponsiihility to Kay Moore, who has been running the 'Luncheon Out' event ever since. "The luncheon has been a god- send to a lot of people," says Cinnamon. "Our goal was and is to get seniors out of their houses, and to give them good, hot nourishng meals up to three times a week. The Knghts of Columbus have done a marvelous job supporting US. "If we were ever a little short in the books, the Knights have always made sure that there was enough to get us through the hard turnes. "At Christmas time, the local us, and we have set thein at the tables for the people whoý corné in to have the mneal," says Cinna- mon. "We like to see the seniors interacting with each other, and Luncheon Out is a great way for thein to do this," says Moore. There is a social bingo gaine after every luncheon, with a minimal jackpot. "We are a Catholic organiza- tion, but there are no boundaries when it cornes to our visitors," says Moore. People from every denomination are invited to attend. «When the Luncheon Out pro- gram began, we had about 40 people show on a reglar basis, but the number oPl»peple is dwindling to about 20.» Luncheon Out is held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. For more information, call Moore at 668-8334. s a od # dt h o w The Kinette Club of Whitby will host their fifth annual craft show on Nov. 13 at Heydenshore Pavilion. Tables still available. Interested vendors, cail Kathy at 430-7499. Ail proceeds to charity. BAZAAR Westminster United Church Women (UCW) will hold a bazaar at 25 Manning Rd., Whidtby, on Saturday, Nov. 26, 1 to 4 p.m.' There will be home baking, novelties, crafts, candy, sewing, knitting, white elephant, tea room. Caîl 576-8218 or 576-2615 for more information. BAZAAR A bazaar will be held on Saturday, Nov. 5, 10 a.m. 'to 3 pan., at Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre, 801 Brock St. S., Witby. There will be novelties, Christmnas decorations, crafts, hand knits, baked goods, a raffle and tea room. For more information cal 668-1424. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR The Catholic Women's League of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church presents its Christmaes Magic Bazaar on Nov. 19, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.,' at the St. John the Evangelist Partish Centre, 903 Giffard St., Whiitby. The bazaar will feature baked goods, a tea room, Big 25, country crafts, white elephant, as well as knitted and sewn items. Proceeds wiill go to the,.parish and other c1anties.- iiNuuuu.- .'--- , - 7. - - . YOU ARE INVITED: The Region will be commencing with Phase 3 of the Class EA process. This next phase will evaluate and select the preferred design concept for tl>e, proposed sludge storage facility. It is proposed that another working committee be formed /yùh representatives from the Public and interested parties to ýparticîpate in the design concept selection process. A specific role of the working committee will be to review and comment on the proposed design concept, screening and evaluation crtenia. For further information on the Project, please contact Mr. D. Cane or Mr. C. Lee at the following addresses. To participate in the working committec. please indicate your interest in writing to Mr. D. Cane. Palmerston Avenue Com- munity School will hold a craft and bake sale on Nov. 26, 9 a.m. te noon. Rentai fee per table, is $15 plus a donation of a craft or bake item. For further information eall 666-0959. CHISTMAS BAZAAR On Saturday, Nov. 12, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,. a Christnias Village Bazaar will be held at Ali Saints' Anglican Church, 300 Dundas St. W.,' Whitby. 'Featured will be warm muffins and coffee during the morning at the Village Cafe. For lunch,1 homemade soup, sandwiches and squares will be served. In 'Candy Cane Lane' there will be a wide variety of baking, chocolates, homemade fudge and preserves. There will be crafts, knitting and a silent auction barn where there will be many items and services te be on. BAZAAR The Catholic Women's League of Holy Family Parish will hold its annual Christmnas bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 14, 10 a.m. te 2 p.m., featuring crafts, Christmas decorations, kntitted goods, baked goods, penny raffle, bargain barn, gaines, draws, lunch and more. CRAFT SHOW The llth annual Christmas craft show will be held at Col. J.E. Farewell Public School, 810 McQuay Blvd., on S,-'unday, Nov. 27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.mn. There will be more than 40 tables of crafts. Admission is free. Ptoceeds go toý schoolprqje4çs. 1 )l 1

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