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Whitby Free Press, 1 Nov 1995, p. 4

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Page 4, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, November 1, 199 Inushare ships donated itemsto Labrador NIMCge'ncfU3o r GAS FIRE___ legency u U0 ay 1 STOE2 RA SYE This beautiful Regency Oias Firpace is available in your choice of bayfront of Flush faceplate styling. Delivering 30,000 BTU of incredible heat, your Regency can keep your family warm...even during power outages. Cali today for great savings on Regency. The Regency U30 Flush A truck picked up donated items on Oct. 27 for the Innushare shipment te Davis Inlet, Labrador. Many items were donated for the shipment that will go by boat up the Labrador coastline and should arrive at Davis Inlet by the end of November. Blankets, bedding, towels, colouring books, crayons, toys, clothing, Christmas cakes and candies, hockey equipment and skates are included in the shipment. Joyce Marshall, on. of the Innushare directors, says that without the support of Durham residents - especially those in Whitby - there would be no support of the. families at Davis Inlet. Marshall, who spent two weeks at Davis Inet during the past summer, says flot ail families in Davis Inlet need a box, but Innushare wanted te share with the. entire community of 600 this winter. Anyone wishing te contribute te, the cost of the shipping expenses can send donations to: Innushare Charitable Trust, 290 Old Harwood Ave,, Ajax, Ont. L1S 4S7. Entry form available for Whitby's -Santa para&de I1~ I ouu~6,6O32'~~"' ~E1 The Whitby Junior Chamber of 'n.. H..401...l -. 8 0 0.....56 3.. ..60 3 2" ..68 6 -3 6L6 6.i C o m r e J y ce a re o rg a n iz in g iZ)PORT PERRY AJAX the animal Whitby Santa Claus ...... . .......... ~.*..~ parade to take place on Saturday, RADIATION MONITOIR NUCLEAR GENERATING STATIONS IN DURHAM REGION Third quarter 1995 (JuIy 1 to September 30) This information 15 pro vided by the Atomic Energy ControItBoard, Canada's nuclear regulator. Radiation dose due to emissions from..t'he nuclear generating stations. Dose is reported in microsieverts (pSy), 'an international unit used to measure dose. III: *.DARLINGTON Dposed legal limit - July 1 to September 30, 1995: for dose from - previous quarter: emissions: 1000 per year - VEAR TO DATE: Dose from a single chest X-ray: about 1.4 1.8 5.0 70 PICKERING July 1 to September 30, 1995: previous quarter: YEAR TO DATE: 10.9 a single chest X-ray: about Note: Natural background radiation, the annual le gai limit for station emissions, and the dose from a typical X-ray are pro vided for reference. Emissions are in addition to background radiation. doses indicated because they hayve different eating habits or live farther away from the station. Radiation doses decrease significantly as the distance from the station increases. Persons livin'g midway between the two stations would therefore receive less than the doses indicated for either of the stations. Less' than 2% of the radiation dose received from the stations was due to liquid emissions, while the remainder was a result of airborne emissions. The radiation doses due to emissions-are for the most exposed persons living near the station. They would typically apply to persons living just outside the station boundlary who are at their residences 24 hours a day, who drink local water and milk, and eat local fish and produce. The doses were calculated using actual data from routine analysis of air, water, milk, fish and vegetation samples, as well as station emission data. Most persons would actually receive less than the For f urther information, please cail us at 1-800-668-5284. Nota: Pour obtenir une version française de ce bulletin, veuillez communiquer avec nous au numéro ci-dessus. Br* Atomic Energy r* Cont roi Board Commission de contrôle de l'énergie atomique Canadi Dec. 2. To participate, pick up entry formas at the Whitby Public Library, Whitby Chamber of Commnerce or Whitby Touriat Information Centre, or contact Catherine Poole at 576-6183 for further information. Babysitting grandmother is assaulted A 62-year-old Brooklin grandmother suffered cuts and bruise after being assaulted by the mother of a one-year-old child ae was babysitting. Police say the victim was babyoetting the child - her granddaughter. , - at a Clemenco Street residence, Thursaay morning when a woman smashed a window with a 2x4 around 2:45 a.m. The grandmother managed to cail police before the woman climbed thirough the window and assaulted her. Police arrived on the mcene as the incident was stil taking place and arrested a 30-year-old Athol Street woman who they say was under a court order to stay away fromn her daugliter and the residence, which is owned by her ex-husband. Tlfe suspect was charged with break and enter, assault cauuoing bodily harm and possession of weapons dangerous. No' names are being released because police say they would identity the child. 4 charged, Police arrested four youths Friday morning who were spotted breaking into a Michael Boulevard residence. Officers responded te a cal around 11:20 a.m. and nabl>ed the four. They weýre charged with conspiracy to, commit break and enter, theft under $5,000 and possession of stolen property. Under the Young Offenders Act, those charged can't b. identified. Hadwoven *Clothing *Blanets Geft Handcarved Decoys

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