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Whitby Free Press, 5 Jul 1995, p. 11

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Whlby Free Press, Wecfresday, JuIy 5, 1995, Page il Unioni counsellors tackle workplace problems worker listening to personal'and family problemas that might affect an employee's jobpro- inance. As well, counsellors may refer anyone te professional counsel- ling for alcohollsubsta.nce abuse, stress, unemployment insurance, financial or credit counselling, workers' compensation, pre- WHITBY RESIDENT Gloria Huard is among.tloe 13 graduates oÏ the first 'union counsellors' program, a joint project of the Canadian Labour Congress and the Whitby/Oshawa/Clarîngton United Way. Photo by Mark Reesor. Whllby Free Pres CENTURY HOME VIDEOINC. 513 Brook St. N. 666-3122 (Next ta McAllister's) THE BIG RED VIDEO STORE Largest Video Store in Whitby Over 10,000 selections as Iow as 490 ea. PRIZE......... ANY NEW RELEASE $2.61 or 3 for $6.99* anytime. OLDER TUTLES $199 or Iess or 3 for $4.99 NOW OPEN tiillpm Fri. & Sat. , Mi i i I Ifyou want to drink, that's your business. If you want to stop, that's ours. Cali Alcoholics Anonymous at 728-1020. i By Natasha Hotchis Thirteen graduates of the first 'Union Counsellors' program recently received their diplomas, enabling them te help fellow employées battie problema in the workforce. In the course, taught by Barry Huard of Whitby, students learn the role of a sympathetie co- c - JaIy ZZnd., Z3rd. ç c c SAT.,l10am -5 pm. -SUN.l10am - 4pm. BROOKLIII MEMORIEIL ERENEI 67 Wlnchestor Road East, Brooklln Durham Region's Largest Sunamer Craft Show featurmng over one hundred talented exbibitors with their unique and outstanding Southwestern, Victorian, and Country handcrafted collectiblea for your decorating and gift needs. Presenting a variety of. Floral De- signs, Paper Tole, Stenciing, Folk Art, Ceramics, Stained Glass, - Quilts, Pottery, Potpourri, 7 Jeweller], Bears, Wooden Col- 12 lectibles. Natural Art, DoIls, SReproduction Furniture and 1 Gourmet Deliglits. These are BIROOKLIN I just a sample of what makes VLOC 'u this show one you won't want __ EOMISSION Clarington United Way. An agreement between the Durham Regionýal Labour Coun- cil and the United Way created funds te, start up the programn. The Ontario Public Service Employees Union provided a classroom for the 20 weeks of training. Part one is taught in the fal and includes an introduction te, union counselling as well as covering unemployment in- surance, social services in the comxnunity, lobbying for change, politics of health care, stress and distress, substance abuse, com- munication and counselling skilîs. Part two is taught in the spring and covers workers' com- pensation, income security pro- gralms, pre-retirement plannig, racism and human rights, vio- lence againat women, family ten- sion, [osa in relationships, and housing/tenants'rights. The next course will begin in September. For further informa- tion, caîl Huard at 668-4553. retirement planning, racisin/ human rights issues, aids, hous- ing and tenants rights or vio- lene. Union counsellors offer gui- dance, referrals and information to co-workers while in the work, plae. Th prograzn is a joint pro'ect of the Canadian Labour Mn- grees and the OshawalWhitby/ Bicycle rgstration on Saturday., Local residents are invited to attend a bicycle registration day on July 8, 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. The event will be held at the police services office at 102B Byron st. S., beside Dodd & Souter Broadloom and Flooring, ini Whitby. Owners are requested te bring their bikes te register their serial number and hae a safety inspection. Ail bikes wiil be checked and graded as a 'pas?' or ' needs repair.' Equiprnent that wiil be inspected includes the chain, meat, brakes, lights, bell and helinet. For details, cail Marvin AtkInsor at 668-3259 or the Witby office at 665-0555. Breakfat Spca rom 3. 95 la Sat. & Sun. lOaMIto 3pmf BA&R SPECUAL EVERY NIGHT 2 lb wings AND jug of beer OnIy $11 .95 Satellite 7V - Teams Welcome SDiaing Room SpeciaIs a 1 Buy one entrée at regular price I Iget 2nd entrée AT 1/2 PRICE *Equal or lesser value. Not ta be used with other specials Expires July 31, 1995. m--m- -- --- - --M- - ALL FORF ONLY 9 9PER" PERSON Plus Tax & Gratutly AFrERF (Reg. Value $30.00) 4 P.M. DAILY Three-for-One special attraction includes: - NERAT ULE AD RSAURAN Special menu: Salad or soup, hot entreé, potato, vegetables, dessert, tea or coffee. Last dinner reservation 7 p.m. GARDEN A Through the Miniature Village with Giant Floral Night Displays. Gro unds close at 9:OOpm. OUTDO R TH ATRE& I*E RS. Featuring "Canadianna", a high energy sin9ing and dancing play, ending nightly with miniature fireworks. Showtime 7:30 pm - weather permitting. Show flot held on T-hursdays/Kid's Day. Offer valid day of purchase oniy. Package valid until Sept. 4/95. Package NOT accepted wvith other discounts, coupons, speciats, dining cards. (NO SUBSTIRJIONS.) ý___30Tanod. etga ya -0041-81a OTTER*,CREEK VUDEO :WEST ýLYNDE VID0EO 900 BONACORD AVE. 273 MICHAEL BLVD. (acrose f rom thle school) Reservation Hotine 666-9280 Reservaton Hotilne 400-M92 1-he Biggest Attraction Around Town CullenGardensi I AND MINIATURE VILLAGE I Whitby Sehool eof Musiej FSUMMER MUICCAMP 3-5 yrs aid * 6-8 yrs aid Juiy 10-14 August 21-25 103 Dundas St. W. 666-8780 1 &ILLSgnIots S$2-00 ChAlr>envAvAv10Fre BK Àm

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