Whitby Free Press, 8 Aug 1979, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8,1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS CSA warns. about bad ,co.ffee malkers, The 'Canadian Standards' Association (OSA) and the manufacturer are warning owners, of Proctor-Silex Autorn.atic Drip_ Coffee *Makers -to be aw're' ofa possible fire hazard. Duri ng the past severai m onths a numbeèr 0f coffee makers reportedly caught De THAPAR Dent'ure Therapist 214 Dundas St. E.Whitby HO URS: 'Mon. - Sat. & Evenings By Appointmsnt 0Oniy fire., These coffee makers, were ý,manufactured -in Canada by Proctor-Silex and were. sold exclusively in Canada bearing the Proctor- Silex label and the CSA mark. Investigations by the manufacturer have indica- ted that in most cases the fires have been caused by improper servicing ortamn- pering with the electrical systemn. Ail of the fires occu- red with coffee makers made before December 1976. I ,f your coffee maker has been serviced, repaired or the bottomn plate removed for- any reason by anyone at any time, use of your coffee' maker should be disconti- nued. immediately and it should be returned tô Proctor-Silex Re-ninspection Centre, P.O. Box 2100,, Picton, Ontario KOK'2,T0 for free, re-inspection and/or repair.- Please return only your base unit. Do not for- ward the accessories or glass carafe. In addition, although the investigation to date has not revealed a defect in design which may result in-a hazar- dous condition, if there is a malfunction or concern of any kind with' respect to your coffee maker, to, aid in, a continuing monitoring 'of these coffee makers, you are urged to return your coffee maker for a free. safety inspection. Superstar, competition >The, Durham Region Family YMCA proudly pre- sents a Superstar Competi- tion as part of, their. Summer ofFun '79' Programme. It will.,be held on Saturday August il, at Henry.St. High School and commence at 9:00 a.m. The registration, fee is 25 cents an 'd for ms may be picked up atthe Durham Region Family YMICA" office. in'.the Centennial' IBuilding.on Centre, St. S., or et the Whitby Public. Library., Whitby's finest Athiete, will be ýestablished. Competition wiIl be open to ail ages and will be dividedaccording to age and sex.,Each person, .rompetes in, their seven best events and points will be calculated and awarded for theý top 3 places. OveraîIl totals will be acçurnulated and a winner established. Some of the events will- in- ý'clude:. Long and short dis- tance, runis,basebal bit, ob- stacle. course, golfing, frisbee:'throw .and -much more. Registration mustbe complete beforè Thurs., Aug.,9,, so hurry and' get registered.- For more informnation. and registration formsà cal the YMCA at,668-6868.,, --ot summer day Hot summe' -days bring the, childreni out to the beaches, and with the weather lately, the beath at Whitby harborhas been a busy place. Jôining in "the fun under .the watchful eye of lifeguard.Chris Gaddas are Wayne Willeston, Gerald Klein, Stephen Gay,- Bria n Holmes, Susan Spinks, Michelle 'Hutchin- son* and Andy -P alfrey., The' Whitby Parks,'and Recreation Department.inaintains a lifeguard at the Whitby beach, from l a.m. to i.5 pm seven between the harbor pier days a'week. The'beach is located adHeydenshore Park. Free Press Photo IFmane moves to Dr., De- Ru'sseli DENTIST'I WISHES TO ANNOMUCE THE OPEN ING 0F HIS GENERAL PRACTICE AT'

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