Whitby Free Press, 15 Sep 1993, p. 15

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.O -rht ,- T I ...... ... CORPORATION OF THE TOWN 0F WHITBY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPT. PROGRAM REGISTRATION INFORMATION N~NS S, DO VOU PREFER A SMALL TEACHER TO STUDENT RATIO??7 HOW S 3:1?7 INQUIRE ABOUT SEMI-PRIVATE LESSONS 666-1991 REGISTER AT CIVIC RECREATION COMPLEX OR MAIL IN THE REGISTRATION FORM FROM THE FALLIWINTER PARKS AND RECREATION BROCHURE RECREATION AT ITS BEST WIGME CHOE, Nicole, an Andersonl student, has returned home from a summer of cnsartacareer ln modellîng. honest consultation 101 DUNDAS ST. W. 2ND FLOOR, WHITBY *,430-5715 Whety Free Press, Wednesday. September 15. 1993. Page 15 ..Computer O80 information sic Bss systeff to be established RENTALS nD ra IRegion new computer telecommunica- tions "adventure will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 21. FreeNet is an interactive coin- munity computer information system, accessible and free te everyone in Durham Region. It includes local and inter- national electronic mail, informa- tion about education, the coin - munity, health, tech nology2 government, arts, rceainand the law. Any organization wîth a public outreach can use the system to distribute schedules of events, descriptions of programs and other information. Ariyone with access to a comn- puter with a modem can connect with FreeNet at any time, day or night, by dialling a single num- ber in the local calling area. For those who don t have comn- puters or need special types of access, there are plans to make ublic terminas available in libraries, schools and community centres. The Durham FreeNet Network is being organized as an incor- porated non-profit community utility, designed and set up by volunteers. The FreeNet concept is already fully inperation in Ottawa and VictoriaC, with start-up pro- jects is many other cities in Canada. Those -with technical and organizational skills are needed tohelFý implement the system in DurhaAý Region. The pu"blic meeting will be h e d atDurham College, Simcoe Wing, roorn 1006, starting at 7 p.m. For more information eall Ste- yen Cavanaugh at 666-8387, John Norman at 668-3390, Colin O'Neill at 433-7088 or Dik Coates at 728-3098. Those with a computer and modem can reach Cavanaugh at 666-8935. ~A HISTORICAL FEATURE in the Whitby Free Press i .The houso at the southwest corner of Byron and Keith streets was moved from another location in 1938. Where was its former site? 2.Who buit Burr Lodge, at Centre streets near Keith Street, as his residence? 3.What man for whom a school was named in ib, had a long obituary in The N ew York Times when he died? 4.What was Heydenshore Park noted for from 1900 to 1965? Answers on Page 24 Th s feaue provded by - -c - - 1 ~.~Tte CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY S ~ PARKS AND RECREATION DEPT. MEMBERSHIPS WHIIHTBY CIVC RECREATION COMPLEX HEALTH CLUB $2763permnth tbased on a one year Resident Aduit membership, GST extra) A CHEAP PRICE TO PAY FOR THE HEALTHIER WAY! The facility includes: 25 m Leisure Pool with 80 fh Twisting Water Slide Jet/Training pool. Whirlpools & Saunas Computerized Cardiovascular Conditioning Equipment Comprehensive selection of Free Weights and Conditioning Equipment An CASS/ACSS Accredited Fitness Appraisal Centre DROP BY FOR A TOUR AND STAY FOR THE FUN! 555 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST- WHITBY 4- P CALL 666-1991 FOR MORE INFORMATION IRCRTIONAT ITS BEST 1--GUITAR

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