page 30, Whitby Froc Press, Wednesday, September 7,1994 R ec Girl Guides tycleý's R port Canada Guides LarrineRoustonis menberof heecycingCouciLdu Canada ANNUAL CONFERENCE Registration While local groupe cc>ordinate emaîl environmontal faire, largo conferences for recyclers, such as the Rocydling Council for 4 of Ontario's (RCO) upcoming annual conference, are always in the panning stage. Hamilton from Oct. 5 te 7. During this three-dayz period, an Wib estimated 700 dolegates from across Canada,th e U.S. and Europe are expectecite participate in sessions in which tepice rang fro inustrial recycling initiatives te community-based d s re t programris. Delegates include representatives from government busness, education, and grassroots environmentalGil ude rgstaon n organizations. As well, more than 50 exhibiters cf recycing rl Gu idl. es regisra on i producte and services will ho on hand te display their Whitbywiep. ho he4.o companlies' involvement in waste management. bohWdedy et 4 In addition te sessions, workshopsan trade ote the For Whitby Centennial agenda includes tours of Hamilten's local industries and District, registration is at St. municipal facilities te showcase that region's environmental Mark's United Church, 201 commitmnent te sustainable development. Centre St. S., 7 te 8 p.m., for To obtain a conference brochure or details te bocome an those girls who live seuth of exhibiter, contact Nicole at the RCO, 1-800-263-2849. Dundas Street and west cf Blair Street. TIP:- Find a corner of your bouse te place a 1ýox te collect Registration for Whi tby unwanted paper. When fui], send it with the fan Wmmber, if Marigold District is at Ail Saints' possible, whs company bas a mixed patper recycýing program. Anglican Cburch, at 300 Dundas i f you need te refer te ,something again or have misplaced a St. W., 6:30 te 8 p.m. for girls lette ticket, for instance, your chances are botter at recovering who live north of Dundas Street it. te Rossland Road and west cf Gardon Street. For Whitby Trafalgar District, If ogar*zig a eniromenal air coférnceor rojct, registration is at Westminster. c forgnt gan lr' envoro snent al r, eroneorpojc, United Cburch, 25 Manning Rd.,. contct ecylers Rportc/ethi nespaer.7 te 8 p.m., for girls wbo live east *4* of Gardon and Blair streets te Powell Road and south cf RECYCLING TRiVIA. It takes 95 per cent less enorgy te Rossland Road. product aluminum fromn recycled materials than frem raw For Whitby White Pine materials. District, registration is at St. Bernard's Separate School, 1000 Dryden Blvd., 7 te 8 p.m., for girls who live north cf RoSsland Road. ___ __ - --Sparks is for girls aged five; ~Brownies, aged six te aine; p ~ Guides, aged nine te 12; V m i Q,.Pathllnders, aged 12,te 15; senior I>~L ~ V branch, aged 15 te 18; adult M a & P S ff leaders, aged 18 and over. V LVE I l uFor more information calI Country Store; 4304977. V Y Country Decor Y Sante Fe R Y L C Y Scented Candies Y Potpourri and electrie pots VRO L.C VY Large Variety of country placemats, table runners, rugs, etc. V - V Y Featuring 16 craftspeople from Durham RegionV VAsk about this week'sV GRADE 9 PIANO.- FIlani ofl sh GRADE 8 PIANO - FIiretCam Honausa: Arn FEATUREDAnisa Parmar. Christine A. Sirachan. KathrynP V CR FTS ERSO ! VGRADE 7 PIANO.- Honouru: Julie Arn Marie Lairner. Amanda Grace Shaben, Cerne Ligh YVal V 374 WIL4SON RD. Se. 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Nttas: Ci ceSd a family of four for oÎIIy GRADE ,NARMO- Firat Clame Nomis Incldcs:plustaxe - -~ ' GRADE 4 IISTORY - FClam CHuras.;Da - ' GRu txe dADE 3 NARMON.- FWCluam Hu atas Inlce: e.burmers. 4 fics. - AGRa orime Chales WthtM coupon. Whitby Location oný. Exp. Sept. 30194. > -- GRADE 3 iSTORY -Flr@SCam Hoqu<s Wi M-M-----M--M------M--M-------MM--XN--- mi More cuts pkrnned By Alex Shepherd Durham riding MP This government has been swift to eliminate and streamnlne government boards and agencies that are no longer relevant, are expensive to run and *duplicate other departments or provincial ministries. In the past, as issues arose affecting people, hundreds of boards and commissions were set up to deal wth problems. There was a need for them, but it boggies my imagination as to why they lingered on long after the prcblem was dealt witb. This governiment is looking at 350 of' these organizations to gauge their relevance. And if there le nonte, they will disappear. Our goal is make governient work botter. Net to make it instrusive or expensive and meaningless. So far 21 agencies and commissions have been eliminated, and the 275 positions that went along with them. This has saved taxpayers millions of dollars and there will be more eliminated in the future. Here is a sample of what has been eliminated, so far e Ibe Minister of Heritage bas wound up four panels and reduced the boards of directors of 13 other agencies -- including the Canadian-Advisory Council on the Status cf, Women, the Canada Council, the CBC, the National Film Board and the National Gallery of Canada -- for savings cf more than $500,000 a year, cutting 96 appointed positions. , The Minister of Citizenship and Immigration will eliminate the postio of Citizenship Court Judge (50 altogether), saving $3.5 million over the next four. years. Instead cf appointing citizenship judges, citizens will be asked to preside -{voluntarily) over the proceedings, * The Minister of F'isheries and Oceans bas eliminated the Canadian Saltfishi Corporation, the Canada-Norway Sealing Commission and five other advisory bodies. This means 32 fewer appointed postions, saving taxpayers over $1 million. e The Minister of Industry bas eut the National Advisory Panel on Advanced Industrial Material. Total savings fromn the changes, including the elimination of 93 positions (50 of these appointed) will be $750,000.per year.. ,*-'The Ministers cf Finance, Health, National Defence, National Revenue and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency have mnade reductions in bolrd and councils cf 46 appointed positions. Agencies te ho disbanded are Emergency Preparedness Canada and the National Defenoe Consultative Committee. There will be many more cuts madle to government agencies and commissions over the next few months. Public Service Renewal Minister Marcel Masse will report on the results of these cuts by the end cf this year. Alex Shepherd li MP for Durham riding which includes Whitby, north of Taunton RoacL To reach his constituency office, cail 721-7570 (Oshawa). :)NSE--N-vRVATORY 0,%' FhMSIC IJhltby centre -- summer resuits PRACTICAL eigh Ells. Jayo L-au: Hoours: Nancy E. Cooper. DoraisJanesWaldr.Nelly Leung Vu Hing. Gilian Rome nanda Wendy Wang; Honoura: Lisa Ratoin Bankes, Emmsa lha, Andrew David Karren Saephaue V. Miller. Paige Bikett. Attise Jamtes. Shannon E. Keys. Takeshi Miyazawa. Jacquefjn M. Smith. Sonya Zan %Jacquemne Mointyre. Jessica O'Malley, G*Ieon Sa. Shannon Denise Yaoimmavlch; Paas1Laura Ann Keere. lCroaks. Stephen K. Johinson. Stacey Arnne Morrisan. Terence Wang. Miranda George. Chrine Lu dmovich, Melassa Wuanlo. Jessica K Mcltveen, Cotris NeIly Smolh Shannon Gmagan Vetes; Pa: rism ymond Gearge, lzsttel Sowa. Dav.d M. Tsong; Hnaqis: Jenrifer Andersan, Lasxa Merie Forest, Ellon nderson. Anrae Rose Gale. Yvonne MsaNamea. Stephen Rypsira. Kristen Walsh, Shavn Beeeey. ,Caitrn7 Joaýn Schwartz. Pose: Janie Andruss. Angela Kapuscinsld. Jil Siraud, Melissa Lyrn DycKs Allison Jame.Carra M&cFars, Jenniler Lyme Wickens ashaBaljnash myFnLun, Canitie Choit. Kerntyn Kirnee Gissiasohl. Jamnes Edward Danaldsan. Gillian >.Sot AJan Hatmilon. Broode Meil Siephanie Leilh Teshamn.Shteran Baia. Courtney Elliott, Grace Lau, %a Fllzsinvnans Kristine Marcas, Janice Robeutson; Pms: Delibte Fernanda, Jeanne Euteen McLeod, Jarne Il. Latraine Ravindals son Ba"e, Nicals Lani oison, Jute M. ChantIer. Marissa Otintan. Miald Laramy. Kristy Michelle Watters, 3axler. Christine ChaltruSiephanie Chu. Adam Insaic, Toisa Alexandra Maoan. Aishin MaussavL Sarah r. Amy M. Berezoesi, Natal.. Chovanceis.Cetherire Goinssy. Grace. Icone Karram Angela Jayos mVan Dusen. Nadalis Ballinger. Jaclyn Anne Bryal Kriiin Chown, Justin Gui. Saraht Jane Keller. Lealy iLyrn Megan Welon; Paeu: Erin Colleen Herder. Jessica Mila a Bruni. Christ us L. McClure. Andr ew Chovanoek .Corirane Remue son. Micheill L Haa. Katharine Peraaud; zlin Hieldsinger. Cang Nguyon. Amy Serrana. Jessica Tarrna, Trevor Merlin Ballons. Kaihenine Davidsan. ra B . Simnu. Katnina Tretoer. Tara Lee Viola Ceatg. Jorarifer Gb. ThoasuiMra elanie A. Savatmn, iC. Gifith. Sera Meaney. Wayne Wickens. Lyndsay Key&, Kigai Newm% anPul Anrew Zahrabelny, Kelly *Janet Vvomae Laig kmmg; Hanaus DstJoyce. Siephun Eau Nsvils. GâianRaie; Psu.: Joanne Louise atiells M. etty. Slephen Ead Nevils aStophen John Dorrepasi, Anita Permer. Aslligh Esli Catherine Joan Schwrtz. Jayce Lai; Mortais: lith Diabrictiai Nancy E.Cooper