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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jun 2002, p. 9

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1 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, JUNE 12,2002 PAGE 9 Aviation Expo to take off June 14 More than 20,000 expected to attend Canada's largest aviation trade show OSHAWA - Airplane enthusiasts should plan to fly to Oshavva this weekend. Several hundred aircraft and 20,000 people are expected to descend on the city for the Canadian Aviation Expo at the Oshawa Airport Airport June 14-16. Formerly called the Toronto Aviation and Aircraft Show and held at Downsview Airport, the show moves to Oshawa Oshawa for its 10th event. More than 20,000 people arc expected to attend and several hundred aircraft arc to fly in for the show. Canada's largest aviation trade show will have static displays of aircraft and aviation-related aviation-related items. More than 200 exhibitors are scheduled to attend. Sightseeing tours will be offered for a fee by Canadian Flight Academy, Enterprise Air and National Helicopter. Admission is $10 for adults, $7 for youth and free for children under 12. Visitors will park at Durham College, buy their tickets there and be taken to the airport by free shuttle shuttle service, provided by Oshawa Transit. The City is sending letters about the show and the expected air traffic to residents living near the airport. w M Port Hope Area Initiative Workshop & Tell us your ideas ...for the Port Granby Long-Term Low-Level Waste Management Project Join in discussions ...about potential "alternative means" The Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Office invites you to sign up for the first Alternative Means Workshop for the Port Granby Waste Management Project on Tuesday, June 25, 2002, 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. What are Alternative Means? Various technically and economically feasible ways of carrying .out the Port Granby Waste Management Project, including alternative methods of implementation or impact reduction, alternative transportation routes and/or alternative local sites. This is part of the Environmental Assessment process for the cleanup and long-term management of low-level radioactive waste in Port Hope and Clarington. Come prepared to contribute your ideas and knowledge! To register, please phone 905-885-0291 (toll free) 1-866-255-2755 or drop in to the Project Information Exchange, 110 Walton Street, Port Hope Registration Deadline: June 19, 2002 Details about the workshop will be sent to you when you register. Pour information en français: 613-998-9442 ' ■ ' Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Office 1*1 Natural Resources Canada Ressources naturelles Canada KHKBSSB As r. AECL EACL Canada 45 % off NEW AT SEARS! R0ADHANDLER" MAXIMIZER PLUS ALL-SEASON PASSENGER TIRES #49000 series Sale, from 56.09 each. P175/70R13. '2? ORDER: R2884 NP06407 11 $ 10 off DIEHARD" BATTERIES #50600 senes. 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NP0M0I02 Coiiyiiiilil ;'002.So.nsCaii.iil,i Inc. BROKEN WINDSHIELD? WE PAV UP TO $300 OP VOUR DEDUCTIBLE PLUS A PREE CHANCE AT $1,000,000* A AUTO GLASS DW. of 3012276 Nova Scotia Limited tea BASELINE NO An. EAST WORTH SIDE) * Call us for details. No Purchase Necessary. Some restrictions apply. Offer Expires June 14/02. Lakeridge Health O O Û- CH O Patients First Bow.manville Oshawa Port Perry Uxbridge Whitby ETHICS COUNCIL SEEKS COMMUNITY MEMBER The Lakeridge Health Ethics Council is inviting applicants for a "Community Representative" The Ethics Council addresses clinical and organizational ethics issues, problems and concerns at Lakeridge Health. It identifies and support ethics education programs and facilitates the development of policies, procedures and guidelines relating to ethics. Representatives from each of the five sites of Lakeridge Health sit on the Council and include physicians and staff from a variety of programs, services and disciplines. A Patient Relations representative and the Hospital Ethicist are also members. The Council is seeking a Commimity Representative to volunteer his/her time and life experience to the group. Meetings are monthly and rotate to all Lakeridge Health hospital sites. For more information or an application form, please contact: Bette Hodgins, Chief Operating Officer, Lakeridge Health Uxbridge Corporate Representative on the Ethics Council (905 852-9771 ext. 5304). Please note that applications close on June 24,2002. A Selection Committee will make the final decision. W F/Wid AMP A OSHAWA 1199 Ritson Road North, Unit 3 - (905) 438-8789 •AJAX • ANCASTER • BARRIE • BRAMPTON • CAMBRIDGE • KINGSTON • LAWRENCE SQUARE • LONDON • MARKHAM • MISSISSAUGA (2 STORES) • OAKVILLE • RICHMOND HILL • SCARBOROUGH • SUDBURY • VAUGHAN • WATERLOO • I 800 BotiClalr ht'rf.vMnn !.<m- \V* 'Mp) a ft#t :j l' : ' PA' O'" y vvji ky- v'v'vu-J w'M-vum) fount 'elJiVt* SWri > tw.l v.-a'v. 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