Whitby Free Press, 10 Jun 1992, p. 21

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WHITBYFREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1992,PAGE i e rooklin ByMarlo Boucher < nesi for about 20> years and saya mittee last week fthat a second, An 0MB hearing has, been ho needs additional apace for floor could be'added as part of an scheduled* later, this month te visitation at the. funeral, home, expansion of the funeral home, deal. wlth an application te The application is reasonable with visitation rooma on thé. expand the Carson FUneral and recognizes the. future growthSEPG2 Homesand Chapel on Baldwin St. of hie business at that location, S AE2 Owner' Robert -Carson has heasaid. answered many of the.reuidents' ThIe Property was designated o s concernaebyWlthdrawi*ngplae'. as C1 for commeïrcial use untilH for~~~~~ a9otrdean akn lot 1989 when it was'changed te a on the northern part of the pro- greenheit zoning. perty. Carson austed te, the Town R d o Carson has operated the busi- pl annin o eve opment com- Canada' June 13-15 CAMDET gets in ia littie practlce.for the 'Rlde for Canada,' lu whlch equestrians, -in relayg, carry to Ottawa Iniailbaga coutalungcogra- tu.latory letters on Canada'u lSSth blrthday. Deeth ln lçokiln for local ridera to loin ln the* Journury, Jield lnu five-mile .relaya. Cali 6554090 for more.Informtion. <Photo brUma w r, WbitbFw..Prt Snelling is guest speaker atý meeting The. Brookin Horticultural Society wMf hold thefr monthly ,tn g «Wened"y, -e24, Gary Sn.hllin4g of tii,> Ontarlo Lily Socety will be ýgueit apeaker.G ordon. Wick will démfflatflower arranglng. AU aewelime., A cross-Canada horaeback «Ride for Canada' will pass throug this area June 13-15-. Organized by equestriana the even4'also known as the ûnity ide, is part of the Canada 125 celebration.- Horse and ridera are carrying mailbags containing congratula- tor iae for the country. OnJuly 1, ail lettera collected will be dehivered mi a presen- tation te, Prime Minister Brion Mulroneyoand Queen Elizabeth whQ will be i Ottawa te cele- brate Canada's bfrthday., «We'd like te seS 300 people and horsea involved,» aays Dur- ham Region ride co-ordinater Cam'Deeth. There are two rides -- one from the eust coaat and one from the weat coast -- with local ridera takingp art i five-mile relaya. Each 125r-day ride ends in Ottawa. At dusk of each day'a journey artic'pating ridera iht a signal bnfire - similar te lighftmng the candies of a birthdacke On Saturday, June 13, local ridera (part of the ride which begjan in the Yukon on Feb. 28) wil light abonfire at Dagmar Ski Resort off Eeg. Rd. 23(a- eridge Rd.). On Sunday, starting at 8 a.m.. ridera will go along Old Aahburni Rd. teCncession 2 ini Scugog, tiien eadt t.Hwy 12, then along Old Simcoe rd. te Prince Albert beforeastoRpig at thi Port Perry fairgrounds' where festivities *have been organized. Deeth -says local ridera are welcome te, participate i the event, which îsa alo aimed at keeping., Canada's greenw aya open for recreational tréavel. .' "We)re loainF9 our trails te, urban demand, aays Deeth. To participate in the ride, coU Deeth at 655-3096. He aIs<ý in- vites arone e write a letter of %best wses» for Canada and' hians at the relay tatonis ong Buffet supper at Myrtie. Church. Abuffet onniversary u wIU b. held at Myrtie.Ui Churchoen 8trL. June 20. 4lpiper begn T P.m. 'Tickets are $8 for adulte, $4 for children. For tickets, coul 655-803.- Decoration DayV, at Grovesi de Tii. secod annuel Decoration Day, will be held in Brooklih on Sunday, June 14. Tii. event, at Groveaide cerne- tery ishelIyte Independent Ordeîr of 0 elo,striga Ail bome te attend. RENAENTHOUSE empiloyeea Bey Tlhompeon (lftTrish Burns and 'Sheba prepare for the alcooli tratmont ceutre'a firat annual, 10kmà wlaon. Prizes are belng awarded' to the per- son who relus the mont mouey and'gets the most pledgea. Cail 655-8484 for* more Ifrainor pledge sheeta. mhoto byMarkE..aoe, Whltby r..«PrM OAr L 3a ai're o n i Afaîr' te wer o oth ey 1991uci ReyigCudlof Ontar o'Drham RlrCente.aw ar Envhon have adeeotandg oributEN)ndtoiwaseinimzast etion 'We ave been ponsoGrieng te fawrds oe ightears tsa19d RCO executive director Johni Hanson. "They are just one way of stimulating competitioni and encourag«ng'everyone to do more. -Each year the number of nominations has increased, and we've expanded the number of categoriés rom four in 1984 to 15 in 1991. More thon 100 -initiatives were evaluated- for the 1991.' awards.' Hansoni added that ail entries, deserve creclit- for helping to make waste *minimization a way of life in Ontario and that many of the finalista have surpassed. the provincia government's 1992 waste reduction tarext ofer cent. Congratulations are.,in order t AtlanticPackaging, the towns of Newcastle, Gananoq*ue and Markham- Counity. of Grey, Lever BrotersA Ltd., Westroc Industriei, gell Canadla,' Metro Toronto Zoo, Second 'Harvest- Food ,u>petMuakoka Containerized Servics, Nativityof O. uLor achool Etobicoke, Domal Envirotech lhc. and, individuals David Grassby of Thornhill and Edward McAlpine of Niagara. To brieflyhghlight somte of the achievementa,. Atlantic.'. Pacagig Podutsin1991 commissioned Canada'art; M de-inking miii to manufacture 100'per cent recycled content newspaper. Zever, Brothers, truh formulation changes in packaging redesin-and the use. ofriecycled- materials reduced waate gongto landil by on estimated 1,633 tonnes 6 li 9. Westroc Indtries established- a ýmulti-millon dollar gypsumn drywall recycling-facility as well as ,reducled fuel. consumption and air emissions iiitA ronfatuinproceas When visiting the Metro Zoo, read its environmentaj pledge located in the'orangûtan building. ..At Bell Canada, a comprehensive wasto reduction -r~a in an office towerwas estabished as the moat àuccesfuwfic wasto diversion program iOntario,. sustainýga.9pect level Of waste diversion.ga95prcn The Town of Gananoque. eatablished a. user-pay wasto maagemrent system., Grey Countyimplemented an aat rubber road- construction project that eliminated Virtul ail scrap passnger -tires, from l: ,Iandffil, sites. Markba exceeded the 1992 reduction target of 25 ér cent. Second -Harvest, a programt that collecta- perihable food fromn restaurants, etc., redistributed an estimated 375 tons of. quality food in, 1991 to service agencies and shelteré. 1 David Grasnby -of Thorni calculated- the ea mount of oil reaidue from discarded: olu-containers,'while E<f ,McAlpine of Niîaarseicddo-oor recycling pick-ups from areas not mncluded in his municipaliy program. -More information aboutthe awz-dscon.,bo obtinied- by contacting ECO at 1-800-263-89 What will you do inM2 Profile Phone 668-6111 -Photocopies, Fax Service Custom Labels & Decals' Wedding Invitations Business Cards, Complete Sign Production BRGGKLIN BULLETIN 76 Baldwin Street, Brooklln. Fax 655-3715 Cati 65544

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