Whitby Free Press, 24 Nov 1993, p. 8

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Page 8, Whiby Free Prou, Wecdiesday, November 241993 Gift d&ive underway for 1 localpatients Christmas '93, a Christmas gift Every a ttemtj made te match drive organized annually by gifte to ec individual's needes, Whitby resident Margaret likes and intereets. Hughes, ie underway. Due to the economy, the She will collect, wrap and success of the project je lese dietribute gifts for 30 individuale secure thise x. I orîý years, in the local mental health charity-in .corporaions and community. individuals have donated a wide Hughes feele the needs of variety of geode, including (but mental clients are often flot limited te) hair accessories, overlooked during the holiday watclies, books, diaries, pen sets, season. hair cars producte, cassette tapes, Such individuals may be confections, decorative stationery without feznily or eetraxiged from playing cards, theatre passes, them. Often, far too many of tleir perfume/aftershave, gift certifi- Chiristmas memories reflect cates and chewing gum. isolation, alcoholic envireients There is ne rule for donating -- or gifts with physical, emotienal every donation je appreciated. and/or sexuel abuse strings For more information, cal attached. 721-8042. In an effort te put a littie unconditional jey back into their lives, Hughes voluntarily k% ce9 ntre conducte a gift drive sach year. Some recipients have getmemlberships difclytrusting and accepting gifts, others accept thema but take available some time to open them, and ethers still are overwhehned that semeene tliought of themn. The Whitby Seniors' Activity The gifts mean something Centre 1994 memnberehipe are different for each recipient. Ifrlier avaflable te those aged 66 and effotsreach even one persS oe e eder. lot them Icnow that they are The fee for residents le $6 per valued as an individuel, "ne pereon, $12 for out-of-town strings attached," then Hughes membere. feele her energy lias been well Membership entities seniors te epent. participate in varieus prga1s The 30 recipiente this year trips, classes and specil events. range in s frem 16 te 65. Closer F or more information, contact te the Clritmas heldays the centre, 801 Brock St. S., Hughes-will sort and wrap te Monday te, Friday, 8:30 am. te, gifts with each persen in mind. 4:30 p.m., at 668-1424. Thianks to you, diîe rccycling of niewspapiers in Ontario lbas reaclied ani asionisiing 75%Y recovery rate amnong liouseliolils %itli Blue Box service. How miucli is thiat? Quitc silY, imore tlian a1 quarter of a miillion tonnes of niespap1-ers wvcrc kept out of garbage dtuimps in 1992, wliicli alreadly excecds tie provincial anîd national targets set for tie ycar 2000. These old ncwspapiers would fi11 35,000 garbage trucks, a I)tumplerto-Fwiimpier convoy dia t voucId stretcli from hToronîto to The Newspapcr Publislîers of Ontario HARLOW models who won awards at a rment convention are (photo above, from Ieft) Ann BleIlock, Anika Smith, Andrea Russell, Robyn Gunn, Jackie Moinnes, Tracy McVey and Cindy Malachowski. Below, Amy Rae (Ieft) and Nicole Vogel- zang won at previous conventions. Loca models earn awards Students at the Harlow Medel- Image Centre in downtown Whitby won six awards, includ- ing top model overail, at a con- vention in Cleveland recently. Harlow weâ one of tliree agen- cies from Canada at the Great Lakes ModelVTalent Convention that had a total of 450 models competing in varieus categories. Ann Blelock 25, of Pickering -- at five-foot-fýive' inches tail, Usual considered tee short for modeMng -- was judged tep model overail. "We were really, really proud of lier,» says Viveca Rupa, 30, of Bowrnanville, Harlow owner. As the winner, Blellock will model in Milan, Italy, oe of the three biggeet centres in the world for modelling (Parie, Franoe and New York City are the ethers). Laet year, another Harlow stu- dent, Nicole Vogelzang, 14, of Whitby, an Anderson CVI ste- Dr. Cecutti and Dr. Randhawa are pleased to welcome Dr. Susan Younan to their practice. Appointments available 436-6868 the Doctor's Off Ice.- Whltby dent, was nazned tep everal model at tlie same convention. Vogelzang will be working in Italy and Greece. Ais at the recent competition, Jackie Mclnnes, 17, of Bowman- ville was firet in cover girl, and received 13 offers frein inter- national modeling agencies, in- cluding Ford and Elite. Robyn Gunn, 18, of Oshiawa was firet in pliotegrapli and Cindy Malachowski, 18, oI Osh- awa was second in TV commer- ciale. Andrea Russel, 17, of Oshiawa was firet in TV and second in cover girl. Tracy McVey, 17, of Oshawa was third in swunsuit. At a proviens convention in Alabamna, seven Harlow modela won il awards. Am'y Ras, 18, of Pickering was firet ini runway and second in pliotegrapliy, and was"cliosen as oe ef 34 finalias in the Ford supermodel competition. The Coffee Merchant's Own Chrisftmas Blend $7.98 lb. + $4.00O1/2 lb. Spiced Eggnog Coffe $9.50 lb. * $4.75 it2 lb. ýU 11:1.1 il ,!lityraReplacement Windows from Alcan Building Products ai INCREDIBLY LOW INSIrALLED PRICESI or t MGE WINDOWO"M'r'mq'4n2 & 5 n 5 j

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