Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, July 21, 1993, Page 9 Durham to host '94 police chiefs conference The Durham Regional Police More in '94' the business portion police community. Next year's by corporate donations and by Servic will oth Ontario of the conlreflce will be held cnernce wiIl attract up to fees paid by attendees, including Association of Chiefs of Police et eDurha College's 1,000 people to the region, and approimately 100 exhibitors. 43rd annual conference from main campus in Oshawa. will coincide with the lOth Fundraising efforts throughout Gifts & Staionciy June 26 to 30, 1994. e Each year, police leaders from anniversary of the region and the the region will be spearheaded by Wh al In keein9 .th the across the province meet to Durham Regional Police Service. various rominent business 73- ,5 1. h---"" >U1 i be funded leadersin e community. Mon.-SAL 9-9. Sun.i1-5 educational theme of 'Learning Across Ontarlo this August2nd - Civic Holiday, feelfree to drop m. Simcoe County Museum, Barrie Collingwood Museum, Collingwood Fort Frances Museum, Fort Frances Lake of the Woods Museum, Kenora Fanshawe Pioneer Village, London Bytown Museum, Ottawa Muskoka Lakes Museum, Port Carling Timmins Underground Gold Mine Tour, Tmmins co gu 9aDu Glanmore, Hastings County- Museum, Belleville Ontario Science Centre, Don Mills Huron County Museum, Goderich Fort Henry, Kingston Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons, Midland Timber Village Museum, Blind River Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site, Dresden Huron Historical Gaol, Goderich WoodlandCultural Centre, Brantford Dryden E District Museum, Drydent Haliburton Highlands Museum, Haliburton It Museum of Northem History at the Doon Heritage Crossroads, Sir Harry Oaks Chateau, Kirkland Lake Kitchener Upper Canada Village, Morrisburg County of Grey-Owen Sound Museum, West Parry Sound District Owen Sound Museum, Parry Sound Moore Museum, Samia Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto Ermatinger Old Stone House Sault Ste. Mariet Elgin Et Winter Garden Theatre Centre, Toronto Niagara Historical Society Et Museum, Niagara-on-the-Lake Champlain Trail Museum, Pembroke Heritage House Museum, Smiths Falls Ontario Place, Toronto Brockville Museum, Brockville Elliot Lake Mining Et Nuclear Museum, Elliot Lake Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, Hamilton viv. Homer Watson House Et Gallery, Kitchenert Dionne Quints Museum, North Bay Royal Botanical Gardens, Burlington Historic Fort Erie, Fort Erie Muskoka Pioneer Village, Huntsville McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg Canadian Automotive Museum, Oshawa Historic Naval and Military Peterborough Centennial Museum Establishments, Penetanguishene Er Archives, Peterborough Science North, Sudbury Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto Old Fort William, Thunder Bay Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsort The Ontario Lottery Corporation is hosting a "Free Admission Day*" To thank lottery players for helping contribute five billion dollars toward worthy causes across Ontario, the Ontaro Lottery Corporation is hosting a celebration this August 2nd. On that day ail 48 attractions shown above will be open to you free of charge. - Since 1975, lottery proceeds have been hard at work benefiting Ontario hospitals, sports, recreation and cultural activities and social service organizations across the province. So thank you Ontario and remember this August 2nd, feel free to drop in. Together we're making good things happen. " - - F« à gm% ca 1-8n387-M. Fm Adn m appêm o to #wepiedfbasis and ais subject sOtobuachandttraction's maximumn capacity. cap Itddoesdmnotninclude special on-soddets Frdetais cal 1-800-387-0098. *Free Addiion applies only to the price of admrission on a first come, frt eu e e very n day On Ang.ec t 2, adoation wßs madnaeciy n y our no niles. ~anst concessions or other items for sale inside the venus s nue. Mis fr e OnAu 2. a dotinw be madeonY"b The conference wi v uà u discuss issues that affect tme