Whitby Free Press, 11 Sep 1991, p. 26

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PAGE 26, WWTBY FREE PRESS, wENE8AY, EIMME 11, lý ARC]TET'8REDERNG f ti.~ie Imanul hruianSol n ieuproject rahe tha ndraexetenuive repafrs to. to b. btu"it in Whitby. Tihe school'sbidacmnttedgie ~ the building on Rosslnd Rd. in* Oshawa. Imanuel<ehol t»bbu.lit in ,Whitby By*CrisRBoi hopeto oýpen. its new location lu"' WhitDybyne Sptebr Currently1octed on Rosslan Rd. iniOhwtesho' building -committées p1 urchased, five acres o! land at Tauniton and A.ndrson -from thé,'Hebron Christian Reform Church,, Plans, have been made for a 210000 s q. ft. school' - 7,000 sq. ft. lre hnth urn aci- already conditionalysol, the new* Immanuel Chrisytian hclool haste ho ready no later than January 1993. But the ahool plan han beýh made eçxempt from a hold ,in development, asi the Towný of Whitby contfinues the revýiew pro. cess of its officiaI plan thaàt*will guide growth in future years., waant. ijplemented te stop every development," sa.sTown "Vieý have te, look at specific rojectste, decide if, individually, they are 1wor-thwhile.! .While the; sehcool prject has not 1been ý,brdfught .befor.e Town couincil .ocr -planning committes, the To-wn :-appers*illng :te work 1w1thinmanuel 'te meet theirdeadlinoe. wVeintall, bad reaion te. hurjBatnsaid. Wh~e nthigý is 100-pe cent- certain actiurlpans have been made. Trustee for Immanuel'Chris- tian Sehool Socioty, Roger Bouma, says OCA Archtects are working on the prject. "Vie want te offer botter more up-te-date facilities incluli ga more standard sizo gym," Boumain g se.hool will cover the, cost-!Of. sa~Itho new schéol. Immanuë ".ýChiatiIt'degoing te .comie out, ve hopes'eesale pie of the exiat- cloe,»sas 3om H re ' iMMA4NIEL UCUTINSchool bas purchasec five acres of land i Whitby-at Taunton and Anderson, and plans to construet a new school by next September. Fr.. Pn. photo WASTE RDUCTION PROGRAMSff AIRE UNDERWAY The' Future is- Bs.« Reduce, rouse, recycle. That'. the challenge and the themo ,for Waste Reduction Week"1991,, Sept. 29 to .Octý 6. Agair ithis year, Sheli Canada produced a helpful handbook for Waste Reduction Week volunteers. Ontarjo>challenge is -to reduce ts solid wasto streami by 50 vr cent by the ear 200. Thatls only mne years to, makie the eRs h itsy Mastetecard has corne up with two innovative ways to reduce pae ate. For customerswitha zero balance, they willl dsotinue issin asttemn henful pamet is received. and thon aore no other transacionsdurn ta bing perod They have also discovered thatmmanyro!their crholdérs do not use the returnenvelope to,.make their payments. Therefore,, they will automatically discontinue sending return eênvelopes. to ýcustomers Who have, not used themà for thre *As wesowl move from a consumer societý,y tJ'ýa conserving societY, ou, oo wll discover ways in whlch'you can saveý paperintheoficand at home. Thbe foilowingare a few ideas to cnev paper; 1. Circuate a mèemoMrat than issuing a oparate cot everyoneinvolved.' 2. 'Save ono-slded« printed* shoots and set them-n beside the- office copier or..pe !o arê notparticular i oething else 3. When iwriting, typingorphotocoyling,Use both, sides of. the-paper. Many pe.ople afre nowib.conj criticalofeomanes who ssu fical epota,étc. on one aide.; 4. 'Purchase recycled paper for stationery ,îenvelopes pamphlets and computer papor. 5.Comnputer printouts canho reused on the reverse side if, you do not trim off the peifortod-sldesi. 6. Set up a fInpae recycling program. 7. Sgee cMdet SophenMeGno eyr for Ltd.edh"Sè n- believes that corporateenvironment initiatives , 11k. office reduction and r"ing prog ,as, not only go.far to improve our envlronment bDut also boost omployee morale. As part.of Wasto Reduction Week '91, Pltney TBowes of Canada Ltd. is, helping, the Recydling Council'of Ontario honour companies across Ontario that have worked hard,,teô promote and particijpt in réduction, reuse and recycing activities inthe workpl ace. Queen St. residents want fodnprblem stope By Marlo Boucher Rosidents on Quoen St. in, Brooklil are conoernod'about a continuous problem of flooding on their street. Apoetition, signed by about 30~ resm nts. asking for repairs te- alleviate fdlng p roblems, has been submitt e E heTownm. [ "Eeyone has a floodng pro- bEm,» sy s Dav "ieig one of the res dnt. Burloigh *,says Queen St. is- built on an old railroad lino. 'Mho stroot is higher than evor "yone'à drlveway, -ho. esays, adding that the storm- sewer is olya oot _and a',haifdepo -Brooklin- United Chuùrchnuew.s Church services and Sunday ochool are n. îow .-bingheld .at 10:30-a ~at BrookliluUnited ..e onvnanlng service for Sunday'school'teachers and offi- cors -wlllboh-.eld on Sept. 22. Plans -are underway forthe 1 annual ýbeéfdinner'on Wednes-,'. day, Oct. S9,1 with slttings -at 5p and 63 ..For tickets cai> Ray- Hodsèn at 655-8025 or eaU.'ý mon o!the congregation. Roegitrâàtion is now beinï"- takn for he YCA M scho Call, 576-8880. for effl* ration or informfationý. tnstrdctorwill bo. Queon St. SThe two, connecting streets'te Queen St., have ýa botter storm sewer slystem, ho says. The dassels Rd. storm sewer is six foot deep and. tho Winchester Rd. storm sower is a least, ton foot deep. "The- storm sewer should be deeper tloast six foot to stop th lolg,' saLysBurleigh. "lSomotimes the fiooding on the ,:-idewalk is so bad that you need ru berbots just t walk around,»ho says.- Burleigh says the ro ad. level should 'also o lowor to, maVch'the level of the drivoways. % The flooding has always boon aý, Hlomëýecraàft .ideas. .wanted, Anyone-Who has ide or sug-. gestions for ,the homecraft sc tion of thée-Brooklilu Spring Pair, may attn. meeting on%,sept. 23. Want te change something Ai the -prize "-book?Want'tooelg heI out %e-jrecig may be -dis- cusdly those* -intereâted lun attending. 1%e imeeting wn«Il l ho held a -t Brooklil United Church (ae -men) srtina pf problom on this street, ho says. «"rve boon horo. for ovor 40, years and nothing has changed.» A fow years, l3urloigh askod council te use part o! a provincial grant te ropair tho sftorm sewer on Queen St. Ho says ho attendod the meet- ing only te 1e teld that thore was no -monoy available and that it would ho done later. " The problem wiUl be discusésed at'a*,Town council mieeting.later tiàs month. Wl to eet Sept. -19 The Brooklin* Womnans's Institute wlll resumne meetfings on Sept._ 19. at 1:0 pr.at the B rookilu conmunity centre. The pubic r ltone, comimlttee has p tnnda program romoting Broklubusnesses The motte for theo m-eeting*is ."'rndshlp an'àjd.,understandig are onixly boùds that'hold the w ortgethér-. I. - " Rol call is to bo answered with "Somêtlng frwhcSia thankful.7 An invitation is10extendod te womn o!àUl aesho are willihg te share .,their- ,talents ..witih ýa,' service organia nta asha an àctiivo role i thècmmnty êc1ommunity centre will be on, Oct. .29, 7:30*pi.. Cigereti were stolen ýaftera break and- enter, at-ýhe IGA store aât, 64 EBaWwifi St. lu. Brooklin Iast wekcaccording to Durharn Reinya gained when a win- dow was broken on te 'aside -o! the store, -DurhÉan Regionaâl Police esti- - ~WEKKKI5W ~W An open meeting in the An învesugauofi commues. chuchbeiimng ep. 1. Want to. supervse the section or * Maureoen JackSo at 655-469. the .existing èhurch, beginiriingSept. 17. -ýi thé An tnyestigatîorî émunues. Ah "open ûiééting - ini

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