Whitby Free Press, 8 Feb 1995, p. 11

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Il f A&seuritguard was founc dead ina hu ut on the set of a television mini-series, in norti No decision. Ion chargs6u in fatality Ontario Provincial Police sayil could be weeks before they decid whether to lay charges in lasi week's freak 401 accident thai took the life of a 31-year-olè Whitby woman. Angela Worona of Dymnond Drive <ied instantly Tuesday of massive head injuries when her westbound Pontiac Grand Am was struck by a truck wheel which flew across the median, crushing the front part of thE vehicle. The tire was one of two whicli snapped off an eastbound tracto trailer near Lakeridge Road. ThE other larnded harmilessly ina ditch. The truck, which is owned b) Universal Can-Am Ltd. oi Whitby, was examined by ai OPP mechanic after the singli vehicle accident -- Police say it'i very lucky other vehicles wereni hit by the tires. Worona was on her way ti Toronto at the time of the acci dent. Funeral services were helc Saturday at the Holy Familj Catholic Church in Whitby. She's survived by ber parents three sisters and three brothers. SLM begimu fundraîsin-g Save Lynde Marsh will startà '«major» fundraising campaign. Money raised will pay thf costs of experts retained by thg citizens' group to represent SUh concerns at t he Ontario Mun'i pal Board hearings. SLM will hold a mernbersh] drive, advertise their fundraisir venture, and hold a 'Marsh Mai ness Dance,' with the Joe Tiei nay Band; at the Whitby Léegic: on Friday night, March 10. The dance will help kick ai the campaign. Experts retained by SLM ir clude legal counsel Donald Hin' son of Cattanch Hindson Sutto & 'C.TnVeldhuizen in Markhai environmiental planner Ton Usher, past presidient of the Pr( fessional Planners Institute WE, land expert. Michael Michalsi former biologist and supervist with the provincial Ministryi the Environment. For more information aboi membership and the campaig caîl Johanna at 668-1317 or Toi at 430-1469.. ..... +*100% of paper is recycled + Certif icate of destruction + Volume discounts available year-end, clean-outs CALI NOf (905) 427-3605 (Derrický 1 WASTE SYSTEMS-1 IWhitby Tuesday morning. I Roger Houghe 35, of Meaford, iOnt., a guard with Goldon Lion Security of Brampton, was dis- covered around 5:30 a.m. on the set, located near the Whitby/ Scugog town line, juat east of Lakenidge Road. "rW're treating it as an acci- dental time," Police Ryrie. death says staff at the Durham sergeant resent gion Sandy "We don't feel there's any sus- picious circumstances.» Sergeant George Scott says Hough cied sometime between 2 cagefé osim Auùthentic taste of German Food in a COS Y arniospnere Times: Tuesday - Saturday 5pm - 9:3Opm Sunday I1lamn - 2pm, 5pm - 9pm Sunday Brunch À Bowmianvillesm Callfor eserationnssMearns Cri.>im We welcorne business events oe Hwy 401 and parties Up to-I-i-pe1pi 71 Mearns Crt., Bowman, ville 697-2475 The radiation doses due to emissions are for the most exposed persons living near the station. They would typically apply to persons living just outside the station boundary who are at their residences 24 hours a day. who drink local water and rnilk. and eat local fisli and produce, The closes were calculated using actual data fromi routine analysis of air. \vater. milk, fish and vegetation samples. ,,as \vell as station emission data Most persons would actually receive less than the Witby Free Press, Wedniesday, February 8, 1l995. Pace 11 TV film site and 5:30 a.m. He says a heater that was in the hut bas been seized l'or testing and it appears the victim was overcoreîe by fumes. October 1 to December 31, 1994: previous quarter: YEAR TO DATE: )se from a single chest X-ray: about doses indicated because they have different eating habits or live farther away from the station. Radiation doses decrease significantly as the distance fromi the station increases Persons living rnidway between the two stations would therefore receive less than the closes indicated for either of the stations Less than 2ýir of the radiation dose received from the stations is due to liquid em issions, while the rernainder is a result of airborne emis.sions, For further information, please cai us at 1-800-668-5284. Nota . Poî.îr obenLr une vrinIr (!e ec ulieti. veuille, cOnI ninquer avec nous au nuir idsu Itmi ,Irg Commission de contrôle de l'énergie atomique Canada 3.2 4.8 15.4 70 RADIATION MONITOR NUCLEAR GENERATING STATIONS IN DURHAM REGION Fourth quarter 1994 (October 1 tô December 31) This information is provided by the Atomic Energy Control Board, Canâda's nuclear regulator. Radiation dose due to emissions f rom the nuclear generating stations. Dose is reported in microsieverts (pSy), an international unit used to measure dose. DARLINGTON October 1 to December 31, 1994: previous quarter: YEAR TO DATE: )se from a single chest X-ray: about PICKERING Note: Natural background radiation, the annual le gai limit for station emissions, and the dose from a typical X-ray are provided for reference. Emissions are in addition to background radiation. ............. Guard fiound dead on à

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