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Whitby Free Press, 16 Oct 1996, p. 8

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Page 8, Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, October 16, 1996 Respite services I nnosi projeci Durham Family Respite Services has received a federal grant to team young adulttsaas mentors with spe"ia needa families ini four geographical areas of Durham. The participants of the Mentorship Project will be working with faniilies who have children with a neuro- developmental 1disorder Drugs are stolen Durham Regional Police say drugs stolIen from a car last %riay mn Oshawa are dangerous and could cause harmn if taken indiscri- minately. The prescription drugs, including Demerol, Carai- zem, Prozac, Serax, Couma- din and Losec, were stolen soinetime between 9:50 and 11:15 a.m. Friday. including ADD(,ADHD Tourette's Syndromne. The partcipants of t]h projeet will work direct with the families providin support for the chidren. Thi or could include strengthening advocates an alternative and social skills, tutoring, cost-effective way for positive peer interaction, commumities te support. lie community interaction, exceptional families in a ly educational support and "dignified" fashion by ig. family relief.' fostering a natural exchanhge lis The mentorship projeet, of skifls between the famiflies andl their cbidren's mentors. While the families mentor the young adulte in areas of job sklls, theiy wifl in turn support, their children in specifie areas- of their whdevelopment. Notice of Liquor Licence Application The following establishmnent has applied (o the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act: Appication for a Sale Licence 2ND Street Cafe - Restaurant 105-107 Dundas Street Wes, Whitby Any resident of the mnunicipality may make writtcn submnissi on as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no-later than November 16, 1996. Please include your namne, address and telephone number. Note: The LLBO gives the applicant al copies of all objections. Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Permits Branch Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lakeshore BIvd. E., Toronto, ON M5E 1IA4 Fax: (416) 326-5555 E-mail at llbo@mccr.onramp.ca totten sims hubicki'associates' Toten Sims Hubicki Associates is pleased to announce the election of the following Officers' and Board of Directors, following its annual shareholders meeting August 15th, 1996. D. 1. Allingha m, President; R. B. Baker, Senior Vice- President; B. G. Miller, Senior Vi ce-President; G. L. Aleong, Vice-President, Structural; H. Kresin, Vice-President; F. P. Clayton, Corporate Secretary, D. C. Behm, D. R. Boume, J. D. McEwen and L. D. Parr. R. L. Windover was elected Chairman of the Board. Honourary Directors are G. L. Totten, R. E. Sims, J. M. Hubicki and R. J. Patcheil. In addition,' TSH takes pleasure in announcing the appointment of Carl Vervoort as Vice-President, Eastemn Region, effective October 1996. Mr. Vervoort wilI assume overail responsibility for the operation of the firm's Eastern Ontario offices in Kanata and Kingston. Associated with this appointment is therelocation of B. G. Miller to Head Office in Whftby as Senior Vice-President. Now in its 34th year, Totten Sims Hubicki Associates is a multi-disciplinary consulting firm offering comprehensive services in engineering, architecture; Iandscape architecture and planning to the public and private sectors. TSH serves Ontario from il offices with a staff of over 300 and is a member of a number of consortia working both in Canada and abroad. *Dr.William eut is pleased to announce that* Dr. Muir Nathioo and Dr. Phil Wal.sh, are now accepting new family Hei-di Schempp FAtrid Contacor Low Financing AvÀ al 325 Hopkns St., MWb Li N 201 668-2252 686-18-53 AT.-Loll ges Smali business 011 show In coiijunction with National Small Business Week, the joint boards of trade/chambers of commerce of Durham Region will host the '2nd Annuai Small Business Week lrade Show' at 4 p.m., on Thursday, Oct. 24, at the Pickering recreation complex. A wide variety of businesses will ho show- cased. The exchange of products, services and ideas will ho the ANNOUNcEMENýT show intended to provide a broad cross-section of small te medium..sized, Durhazùi- based businesses., Interested exhibitors should contact thé Whithy Chamber of Commerce at 668-4506 for registration details. Royal to. comment on the economfy The Royal Bank will hold .a briefing on the state of, the economy on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 30, at the Holiday Inn in Oshawa.. ~~nny ol, vice-pre. Scarborough..Du am8 area, will discus the bank' views on the global national and regionai économies, business re- structuring, Canada's com- Fteutee, and outlook The ' Royal Bank 'financial group ..showmâ» igt IIITHANK-YOU WHITBY!"q Stili tossing pizzas 10 years later! Don Crupi owner of Whitby's Crupizza is celebrating 10 years in business. Don (shown pictured above holding his first Whitby Free Press editorial from 1986) attributes his success to his loyal customeis. He feels that being an independant owner allows him to use top quality ingredients and has enabled him to maintaîn his -customner base throughout the ups and downs of, the economy.

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