Whitby Free Press, 7 Apr 1993, p. 35

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Whety Froe Press. Wednesday, April 7.1993, Page 35 Presentation offers tips to parents The Children's Services Council (Durhamn) is offering a presentation to answer questions that parents may have when Iooking for services for their children. There are services available in Durham te meet special needs related te medical, sensory and physical difficulties; a develop- mental delay. or handicap; social, emotional or behavioural con- cerns; learning difficulties; com- munication difficulties and other areas. The presentation will provide helpful tips about where te begin Iooking for services, as welI as information about the type of services available in Durham, how te get them and what they coet. Parents wiIl find out what they can expeet when they contact an agoncy and what they cari do while tbey are waiting for service. The rights of parents and their children wil ho reviewed with regards te issues such as confidentiality, access te informa- tion and participation in decision- malcing. Some parents whose children are already receiving service may flot feel it is the most appropriate service for their child or they may have run into difficuty with a partieular agency or professional. This presentation will also provide tips on where to get help if these types of problems arise. Brochures from a variefy, of agencies and other resoure materials will be on hand for parents to browse through. There wiIl also ho an opportunity te ask questions. The presentation is being offered on Monday, April 19, 7 te 8:30 p.m., and Wednesday, April 21, 1 to 2:30 p.m., at the Grandviow Rehabilitation and Treatment Centre, 600 Townline Rd. S., Oshawa. Parents are asked te phone the CSCD at 433-4100 to, register for Are you putting off until next month.bills you should pay now, or tapping your savings te, pay current bis? Maybe the Oshawa & District Credit Counselling Service can help. It- is a non-profit, community-based agency that has been serving Whitby since 1970. Cail 579-1951 te schedule an appointment fer a free financial assessment. the session of their choice. Register early as senting is limited. Admission is free. Answers to Whitby Trivia from page 23 1 . The building at 122-124 Dundas St.-W., now occupied by the Mortpage Factory, was the earliest brick structure in downtown Whitby, bult by Carleton Lynde in 1850. 2. The Brock Street public school openeci in 1916 and served as a school for 53 years until Rt was closod in 1969. 3. Robert Allan Sennett (1889-1981) was the first principal of KingStreet public school, serving f rom 1921 to 1952. 4. The County of Ontario Old Girls' Association paid $500 for the library site at Byron and Dundas streets and ý resented it to the Town of hitby. Crime Stoppera and Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in solving a robbery that occurred in Oshawa on Thursday, Nov. 5. At 6:30 p.m., a maie walked inte the Toronto Dominion Bank at 455 Simcoe St. S. The susp~ect wandered about the lobby and thon approached one of the tellers and demanded cash. The suspect grabbed the money and left the bank through the west door. He was last seen running south on Simcoe Street. The robbery was photographed by a bank security camera. The suspect is described as male, white, aged 28 6-ft. and weighing 180 Ibs. Ho was wearing a green: corduroy îiat with a snap butten on the eek a burgundy, cotten winter coat, blue jeans and he carrecU a bPack gym bag. The robber had a black moustache and eyebrows, brown eyes, and a pale complexion with pimples. Ho had greasy, black, shoulder-length wavy hair that was parted in the middle and had a day's growth of beard. If you have any information on this or any other serious crimes, cali Crime Stoppers at 436-8477i, that's 436-TIPS. Crime Stoppers will pay up te $1,000 for information leading te VolunteerWobrkYou Can Do LyingDownla Bell Cali us today to discuss aur: o Long Distance Discount Packages o Custom Calling Features o Caîl Management Services o Vista 100/200 Sets we'e ans wenng your caI 433-3391 Rosidondi 433-2171 Business Funeral Director ROBERT LEVESQUE 110 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668-3410 Cu rt Ltd. - Residential -Commercial - Industrial Aerial Truck Service GRANT BROWN President Establishei n Whilby Si/cc.1954l 5 Carter Crescent, Whitby (416) 668-4211 DOIT ALL PROPANE 505 VICTORIA ST. E. WHITBY 668-3328 FAMILY RESTAURANT Whitby Mal Thickson Rd. S. Whitby 728-6308 Bob White Sheila England 666-3553 965 Dundas St. W. #202 West Lynde Plaza, Whitby -Ahti*. Lle Inuranoe c4eypany ai Cana"a - Af'tt aW -fam oC. ai cai'.aa -O0Abwae Inaaa=eca<Tpa Smali Appliance Repair Service Specializing in Microwaves, Power Tools and Major Appliances - Paris & Service 303 Mary St. E., >Whitby 430m8378J BROCK PHARMCY LTD. 668-9393 619 Brock St. S. Located in Meckal Centre Specîalîzing ln Nelworking& On-Site Servie 306 Brook St. N. Whitby 666-3567 Give the gift Of life! 301 Marwoodi Dr., Oshawa 80 Thickson Rd. S., Whitby 435-8200 ROGERS'" Cabesystemi

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