Page 12, Whitby Free Press, Wodnesday, April 24, 1996 reat Ialn MJasterpieces at Gisainti s if. you truly love the classics, ike Veal Parigiana, Chicicen Toscan!, and Fettuccine Aifredo,, corne out to Grisanti's tonight where for just a ittle 'Lire' you can savour our Great Itaian Classics. Every entrée includes Free Ilnlmited Grisanti's Salad or Soup and Tuscan Style Garlic Bread with a zesty Marinara Sauce for dipping. And you don't have to get al dressed up. The atmosphere is friendIy and casual and the food is fabulous. See you tonight! It VM htby:. 1615 Dundas St East (905) 576-8857 RetoatBrampton: 190 Main Street South (905) 456-1247 FREI 0 5 ffi'$ off Fn.REElhii: Dinner U-p5 Sna Dinner ]ntrée 5 Entrée tos Bunr with the purchase of another entrée of equal or greater value. Maxlmum $10 off.Valid Monday - Thurasday Expires: May 31, 1996. Valid at Whftby and Bramipton locationsy only. rA with the purchase of another entrée of equal or greater value.i Vaid Monday - Sunday. Not valid on Mothers Day May 12, 1996 Expires: May 31, 1996. Î Valld atWhtby andI Bmpton locations Y 1 only. WFP MasIIaa Ail you can eat Sunday Brunch $2 off per person. Maximnum $5 off per table. Not valid on Mothers Day May 12, 1996 Expire: May 31, 1996. VafId at Whltby and Bmptxon locations only. WFPCa.Ila. Recyce els * - neRûlto s -a e e fte eyln LOTS 0F ACTIVIIS TRIS TIE 0F YEAR Whitby citizens may like to know what events are happening in surrounding communities for Earth Week, Ajax's Environmental Affaire Weekt, and National Compoeting Awarenees Week.. TI Oshawa, the Residential Conservation Assistance Program (ReCAP) celebrates ocasioni, euch as Earth Week, with the community. This year ReCAP je focusing on education with presentations to primary ochools. TI addition, there will be a ful display at the ReCAP office about Earth Day and the services and programs that operate out of their office. In Ajax, to commemorate Earth Week, the Durham Board of Education'a waete and energy officer Judy Chambers and teacher Deanna Fry of Lakeside Public School presented workshops for teachere to, create the 'Celebrate Earth Week '96 - Make the Connection' program. The focus wae on makring connections with the four natural elements (fire, earth, air, water) aund the spirit of life. Further west, in Scarborough, a bicycle rally will leave the Civic Centre at 9:30 a.m Saturday, April 27, and head ta the Rouge. Details, cali 416-267-5972. Aiea Scarborough's Rouge Valley will bo hosting its annual '10,000 Trees for the Rouge Valley' on April 28, planting site'off Ressor Road, north of Metro Zoo. BeginningApril 29, the eighth annual Ajax Environmental Affairs Week will have a community litter pickup during the week, ending with Sunday's big litter pickup at Rotary Park from 9 a.m. to noon. As well, displays spotlighting some of Durham's envirorimental groupa can be viewed at the new McLean Commaunity Centre, the Ajax Community Centre, and the main library. The ÀAjax parks and recreation department is hosting a 'Forever Green Day' on May 4 at Paulynn Park (north on Westney, west on Rossland and north on Ravenscroft Road) from il a.m. to 3 p.m. for a day of nature crafts, games, walks, and planting eeedlings. You can meet one of the world's most renowned whale researchere at the Ontario Science Centre on May 2. Learn about the life patterns of theee incredible marine mammals, their migrations, languages and the issues challenging their survival., To order tickets, cali 416-535-6710. From May 6 ta 12 at the Pickering Recreation Complex, samples of flnished compost, students' artwork, composting literature, lucky draws, and a vermicomposter will ho on display ta, observe the second annual National Composting Awarenese Week. CONMNG EVENTs April 27, Toronto, 'Good Health, Good Decisions' workshop, 9:30 a.m. ta, 3:30 p.m., at 245 Carlaw Ave., suite 104. Issues on inoculation, soul contamination, indoor air quality and the main sewage treatment plant. Free day care and lunch provided. Further detaile, cail 416-469-3917. R~EElVRHPSL