Whitby Free Press, 31 May 1995, p. 4

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Page 4. Whltby Fre Prea, Wodnesday, May 31,1l995 Sor es residents rescue teens ing hordog just beforo noon. 8h. ran and got her binoculars sud realized what sho had seen was an overturned cane. with two boys sw'imin nearby. 8h. quickly ailertemergency crews sud ran te caîl her hus- band, Jim Stanger, and neigh- Clip this ad and save .10% off tree & shrub * Trees Top Soul orders over $50 e. Fruit trees e Rockery Il Expires JuIy 1/95 e Shrubs a Peat Moss e F Iowers e Fertilizers :Hedging e Lawn Ornaments fflfTaunton Rd.A Ro stand Garden I 98_ !ii tonlRd. à EUt Hwy.#2 L i ~ P' Whttby 725-.5287 46 Baldwin Street, (Hwy. 12) Brooklin, Ontario 655a 7827 e 6557 STAR lnground Pools, Acid. SWashing & Painting Major Repairs Openings & Closings No Subcontracting FREE ESTIMATES "Quality & Service First" Wnchester v Red Rose 5825 THICKSON RD. N.I IB OSAW 655m4749> Fi. luil heur'Bob Pepler who happened te be nearby. Pepler gabbed his came. and oars and hoe and Stanger quickly paddled eut te, them. "We went te, the fellow who was furthest from shore first," siays Pepler. «Ho was lucid bu really cold... and w. asked him te held on te on. a ide of the cane. and thon picked up his friend... sud tewed them inti) shoro." Dean farried the victime across the mouth of Lynde Creek where they wore wrapped i blankets "but w. wore still about two or three hundred yards awayfrom where the ambulance was,» says Poplor. The victims, on. of which «was shaking 1k. a leaf evon though they'd wrapped hlm i space blankots," were taken te the ambulance in the back of Stanger's four-wheel-drivo truck. «Thoy had a hard timo getting his temperature up,' Pepler says. The two boys, whsehody tem- perature dropped te as low as 29 degroos Colsiius, spont the night at Ajax/Piïckering hospital b ut returned Monday with on. of their parents te thank their res- cuers sud give them flewers. «It was really very fortuniate that Karen s3aw them,» concludes Pepler. zREb'-U SE AND RPLAY If driving inte or past Pickering, yeu mayibe abie to support St. Martin's Anglican Church, undortàkng an outreach program. to provide used sporting. equipment to 15 communities in Labrador. Many churches in the Ajax-Pickering Ministerial along with several schools in Pickering are joining togotho'r to collect the equipmont in. May w*ch will b. taken to a central area for soringan ~pckgng. Is most needed include soccer halls, hockey andf basebale1uipmient cross-country ski boots,9 skipping ropes, vofleyballs, ski polos, sponge bafla, footballs and runming shoes. Shipment will b. madle to respective communities in lato June. Sports equxpment is not available to the Inuit or Ainerindian children of those fairly dopressod aroas and this project will enablo many of these kida to participate in sports activities after school hours. For additional information, -contact St. Martin's Church at 839-4257 or Alan May at 509-1288. When purchasing any sports.oquipment,.take a look at what the recycled sports stores h ave in stock. Churches and schools can also be partners in compoting. Students with good teacher environninental loadiershipr are actively composting their lunch scraps and yard waste. Church stewards should aIse become earh stewards and tap this knowledgeable source te gain information on how their congregtion can trim the waste goin to landfill. Most churches usuaily have a suitable location te place a compost unit. Unless a member of the congregation takes home organics such as tea bags, sandwich crusta and apple cores, etc. from church socials te his/her own backyard composter, ail these will get thrown into a bag for landifil. Old flowers and yard waste are other materials tat r. uarly get set out by church custodi ans for curbsido collection., We have te, tako control of our resources for recycing or reuso. By composting, church members reduce valuable organics destinod for landfill (or possible incineration if wo have a change in government) and, at the saine time croate a beneficial naturai fertilizor for church proporty. Join in the Greonwave of Recycling. For information on composting, calI the Region's hotline at 1-800-667-5671. 1 egil b atan pe -1 f.......... Colo, Your Wortd" 1916 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY $17 7 17 ~3.78L FEATURING M Alil chair parts are 1" thick Pine with rounded edges and water sealed. M Alil nuts, boits and woodscrews are corrosion resistant. M Available fully assembled or boxed in kit form complete with ail fasteners and easy to foîîow assembly instructions. Our Produot Line Includes: " Single chairs starting at $75.00 " Loveseat " Double chair with table (as shown) " Table 20" wide x 24" long - Ask about customîzîng - 1260 Terwiligar Ave., Unit #6, Oshawae (905) 725-5285 Lynde Shores residonts are creditod with saving the livs of two Ajax teens whose cano. over- turned on Lake Ontario Satur- day May 20. Karin Dean spotted what appeared to ho a log about a half mile eut on the Lake while walk- How you choose to pay tribute to a life lived or make an expression of remnemabrance is a personal choice. Your Municipal Cemetery serving the Town of Whitby and surrounding area. Located on the east side of Highway #12, north of Taunton Road. For information please cali: 905-655-3493 GKoVEsDE IMUNICIPAL CEMETERY_ '4' 4' . Price guaranteed til June 30195. 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