WmlmY PýEEPRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEUMR8,1989,PAGE 13 25,nominated-as distingnshd women Twenty-five women' from Durham Region have been nominated as 1'Women of Distinction' in the YWCA's eighth Durham Region Women of Distinction awards dinner. They are: Barbara Brown, noeinated by the Oshawa & District Couricil for the Arta; Jeannine Butlerby the Oshawa & District Association for Community Ivig Christine Climenliage by Portrany-Newcastle Environ- ment Comnittee; Lori Cook by Student Administration, Durham Colie;iJane Eccles by Doug. D ew e:;; Nicole Marie Fielda by Paul Dwyer HEigh School; Patricia Fulton by Oshawa Revenue Toastmasters? Club; Gilberte Gilbert by- La Federation des 'Femmes Canadienne-Francaises d7Oshawa; Betty Green by Helen Roussy; Maureen Ham b~y Twila Bail; Marie Hubbord by J: Marianne Kakarow and Elfriede Haunèberger; Amanda Humphreys by R. S. McLaughlin Collegiate; Robin Jones by The Denise HouseiSedna. Womnen's Shelter and Support Services; Karen McMillan b Alzheimer Society of Durhamn Regon; Joyce Marshall by First Oshawa International Tr-aining in Communication; Chantale Menard by Denis O'Connor High School; Lieena Naik by Eastdale Collegiate;. Lillian Nisbet by Durham Teachers Association; Jo Anine Prout biy Third Thursday Breakfast Network; Judy Spring by Durham College; Sandra Sweet by Simcoe Hall Settiement House Board 0f Directors; Debbie Towell by Cathy Kelly; Jiil Van Camp by Blackstock Women's Institute; Tracy Welsh by Cathy Collacott; Joyce Marshall by Durham Business & Professonal Womens Club and by Sinal World Nursery Sehool. The contributions of these distinguished nominees Wi1l be clebrated at the YWCA A'wards dinner un Thursday, Nov. 9. Cooperation for. Development' people. Proceeds hel Psupr International, Boutique. Special projects related to p1imary health The keynote speaker "'ill b items are imported frOIf care, food- production; education Amin Medina, television journlalist YWCA-related countries and yull programns and dlean water in and foregn correspondent. be for sale. A good place ýc ta trt develop- countries through the A further attraction will be the Christmas shopping for special WorId'YWCA. Whitby Free RECYbLI 1NG WEEK '89 POSTER We Invite chlldren ages 9 to 13 to parlicipate ln this poster contest. THE THEME FOR RECYCLING WEEK '89 IS NCHANGING ATTITUDES: REDUCE e REUSE e RECYCLE" ENTRY FORM Name: I Address:I 1 Phone Nol Aaie of Entrant- L.-------------------- J Press _ _ _ _ _ _ e NOVEMBER20. CONTEST The winning enfry wdl be published in the WHITBY.FREE PRESS and wiII RECYCLING receive a WEEK .T-SHIRT' -2 6 RULES 1. The poster must focus on the need ta mhnlmtze waste by REDUCING the ampount we generate, by REUSING as much as we con and by RECYCLING as much as >possible. 2. Open to the ages 9 - 13. 3. One entry per person. 4. The winnlng entry ln Whtby wlll be submHted by the Whitby Free Press to the Recycllng Council of Ontario for judglng ln a provlnce-wlde competi on. The wlnning poster may become the Recycling Week 1990 promotional poster. 5. The decision of the judges wiIl be final. 6. Deadine for entres Is November lSth. 7. Submit entry to the Whitby Free Press, 131 Brock St. N. Box 206, Whitby Ontario, LIN 5SI. Co-sponsored by: Recyclinïg Council of Ontario,' Ontario -Ministry of Environment & Miracle Foodmari.