PAGE26,WmjrFR PRES, EDiAY, lUAYSl1ui r TiMbihi il ..... *u1 a newCourtroomr and provide AltfIons to the Crown Attorney's area-at the Couey. Courthouse. 605 RossiandRd E, WHITBY, Ont. TENDER #QBfIll2 A Bld Bond madle payable ta the Treasurer cf Ontario in the' amowîut of $30,000.00 is requlred. Sealed Tenders will be received until 2«00 pin, local time on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13,. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Ontario Ministry of Government Services, Orillia District"Office, Memorial Avenue at the Huronia Reg lonal Centre, P.O. Box 790, Onilia, Ontario 13V 6K7. NOTE: For further information regarding the Tenders, please cai the Tenders Office at the above address, telephone (705) 325-7403. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily aocceptd. STOP Dont throw It out. SoiTisne May want It. Try the ClÉaslfleds. Cail Tho Whltby Fres Prese M :::»~:.:~~ kXGA :; ~'T4~THE CORPORATION 0F ou.,THÉ. TOWN 0F WHITBY. PLANNING DEPARTMVENT .NOTICE- 0F PUBUC MEETING Mdoricly, March 4, 1991 @ 7:.00 P.M. Meeting Hall, Whftby Municipal Building Whltby, Ontarlo RE: Draft Ehvlronmental Management Plan Major Open Spsce Lands Lynde Shores Secondary Plan A Pu blic Meeting will be held by the Planning and Development Committee of Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby f or the pupoe f resenbing the above-noted draft. Environmental The subjeot Major Open Space lands are contained within the Lynde ShoresSecndary Plan, and generaily a but the east flank of the Lynde Shores Conservation Area and Lynde Creek south of Highway 401, and the Lake Ontario shorelmne west of Gordon Street. The Environmental Management Plan is the produot of a comprehensive study undertaken in accordance with. ternis of reference approved by Whitby Council in November, 1989. In addition, mhe preparation and ap'hroval of the Environmental Management Plan is required by the poliis of the Secondary Plan as a pre-condîtion to any adjacent developmfent within mhis planning area. At the meeting, Bird and Hale Limited, Consultants -for the study, will present the Environmental Management Plan's major conclusions and recommendations. As weII, further revisions resultung from comments received in response to the circulation of the draft Plan to concemred agencies; and interest groups will be outined. The public is invited to attend the meeting andprvd input within respect to the details of the draft Environmental Management Plan prior to ts f inalization. Further Information, may be obtained by contacting mhe, Planning Departmnent (416) 668-5803. rC11 [[RENM«AI» Th. Chldren's Aid Society -of Ifyou are planingta decorate your home andud like to hear more about colour and design trends, corne ta the free seminar sponsored bly Decating Don at the Ats Rsource Centre, W0 Centre St. S.,e Oshawa. The sominar runs from 7:30, ta 9:30 p.m., Wednesdy, Feb. 20. Please_ réserve your seat by calling Kathy at 579-0543 or Eily at- 668-0028. LETS AND COITIS The next meetin' o the Dur- ham chapter oft e Canadian Foundation for fleitis and Colitis will ho held on Feb.- 21, 8 ý m., at Oshawa General Hospita, rocîn 1002. For more inforation cail 432-7242. CFÀEATIVE PLAY WT If you would like ta know more about young children and their - play, corne and join a workshop. for parents. being offered by the Family Education - Resource Centre of Durham House, 1521 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa on Thursday, Feb.- 21 from 7 ta 9 p.m. For more information or ta register for this or any other program being offered this season, cali the centre at 579-2021 or 686-4353. WORKSHOP The children's services agencies of Durham Region will hold, a ha1f-day workshop, 'Partners, in Caring,' on Tuesday, Feb. 26,9:30, a.m. and noon, at Grandview Treatment Centre, 600 Townline Rd., Oshawa. Invitations have been sent to frontline staff in ail Durham agencies providing> service ta children. Participants will ho able to ezijoy a combination of panel and booth presentations that describe services available ta children with special needs and their familles. For more itiformatioei, contact Henriette Carmichael, Y-PACE, 839-8011 or 686-1828. CANADIAN ORGANIC. GROWERS The Durham chapter of. Canadian Orgarn Growers will meet on Feb. 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the program room. cf theWhitby Pubic -braa, etadiseuss coordinator of waste diversion for Durham Region, discuas how copstin roduces Infh grbageY.rEryoe welcome. For more imformaton eil434-6231. Handwoven items by Margaret Otto. wiIl h zhbited in the display caseof the Whitby Public Libraryp main brancb, froam March 1i-ta March 28. Items ta hoe on display include fine, woaving - a pair, of wall hangings entitled 'Environment,' a.- set cf six CANADIAN ASSOCIATION 0F PROI)UCT1ON & NVENTORY CONTROL' CAPIO, Durhamn chepter, wMl hold its next- meeting on Thursday, Feb. 21. starting wi'th.a Mul-day workshopen 'apcty Reqtuirement Plannimg: t, Durham Collegefoflowed _by a dinner meeting on JIT at Le Gala4, Whitby. To, register, eu Sandra at 576-0210, ext. 479. AWARENESS NIGHEt ORIENTATION Orientation for potential volunteers for Big Sisters NOW will be held on e desday, Feb. 20, 7to9 p.m at 179 KingSt. 2.: Oshà wa& d11 436-0951 for more infârmation. The -Ladies Auxliary cf the R&qa Canadian- Legion Branch 112, 117Byron St.S., hby will hold an euchre on Thursda, Feb. 21at 8 Pm. Admission is $2 prperson, with cash prime and THUBE MEN AMDA BASS Kevin Arbour, the Lads 'and Bruce Christo herw*1prfr songe from týe orties ta the nineties on Thursday, Feb. 21, 7:30 ta 8:30 p.m., ini the audi- torium. Tickets are free. MEETING Durham Regon Fiendb of SchizophrenicsSupport Group will meet on Feb . 21 at 7:.30 p.m. at St. Mark's United Church House, 200 Byron St. S. For further information, cal 723-3753. 3RD THURSDAY 3rd Thursday Breakfast is a women's network which meets monthly at the Old Munich Cafe, Oshawa, The next meeting is on Feb. 21, 7:30 a.m. Members and guesta are welcome. Cal 723- 1143 for information 'and reser- vations. CPR TRAINING Durham' Save-a-Heart is offering a Hreart Saver . CPR <(cardiopulmonary resuscitation) course at. the Whitby Public Library, 405 Dundas St. W., Whitby, on Monday and Wednesday eveming, Feb. 25 and 27, from 7 ta 9 p.m. The fée is $2à .64, including GST. Advance registration at the Durhamn Save-a-Heart office (666-0995) is required. FEDNATUKAIM' >.The-Durham Region -Field Naturalist will hold the monthly meeting on Monday, Feb. 25 at 7:30 pan. at the Northview Public Library', 250 Beatrice St. E., Oshawa. -The scheduled, speaker is Ra~ Chitteà don who wllgive hisetu O f theWy Marsh whfih. arnehim a PhD in geology. ARl are welcomne. HOESHOW T IWÉnsmen Club cf -Whitb Wil be -sSrn a home show ât IroquSs Park arena fm noon on Fliday, May 24 to 6 p.m" >Sunday, Bfay 26. Booth capacity Dine or weilationi ebn A25. Preeds ta the Whita_ ftcoact Fd Wnstorf at. 4 -2r Ba %Clerbus. CAT SHOW The Canadian. National -Cat Club wiIl hold a cat show at Pickering Recreation Centre, 1867,Va ey Fa=mRd., Pickering, on Feb. 24-from 9 a.m. ^ta 5 p.m. Admission is $3 for adulte, $2 for seniors and'children. For further information, oeil 438-2757 (Scarborough) or 762-1882 (Toronta). CANADIAN CANCER The first, -meetig cfa' ne'w 'Ia* v n»»wth Cane'gopwi wSpaeon Feb. 25 from7 taf9 Aja;th ýWxl Cricket Club, Lonarch and Clements Rd., Ajax. The . provi emotoa, "rociYdpractical support .for c'ance patienta, their famille and friends. It Li expetod a monthly meetings wlIlbhoheld a this location. the last Monday c f eveiy month. For further informtion cal the ot Duirham unit-cf the Canadian Cançer Society, 686r1516. MDWniFEY TASK FORCE The Midwifery Task- Force will iiurna iiepn is uiuAW aA5.- t pQ I hold its monthly meeting on Jet annual membershbip drive. EAZHEIMER 28. For more, information cad To become a member of the CROUP. 725-0394.' society, send a $10 membership A. support group for Alzheimer fee- and your name and address te famies meets' the fourth« CAS Membersbip, 200 John St. Wednesday each month. Tho next EV FO VETERANS W., Oshawa, Ont. LU 2B4, or meeting wiil ho held on cafl 433-1551. Wednesday, Feb. 27 at 7:30 pam. Veterans or members a CAS members receive journals in the'Semaor Citizensd Activity veterans' familles can get infor. about cbild welfar and the Centre, 910 Ià verpoolRd. mation about pansions, allas prevention of child abuse. Pickering (just south Of BaYlY ances or medical' assistance bj St.). l'ho program wiIl include a caingDenis (Mes) Delaney i DANCES video, présentation and discus- 668-2730 or the Legion hallai sion. Refresbments wlll ho servedL. 668-0330. Aise, veterans' widowi 'Clean and sober' dances are Igveryone welcome. For more. who bot their pensions when thej held at the Kà nights of Columbus information, cail the. Alheimer rM arried can probably 96t t 1 1HaI~.biky;..ryother Friday. Sodetydt 576-2567'.~ emèsrsiid b. Of 't 't ýy ROBERT B. SHORT DhieOM 09Plan*g Corposudn c i ofwthe f0WNU>y SELLING? STARTIN G VOUR OWN BUSINESS?. The c lassif ied pages gîves you ail this and more. Saving ahd making money is what we're alilabout! WH ITBY FREE PRESS 668-6111 11u The Neurofibromatosis Society of Ontario ,wil meet " on We'dnesday.. Feb. 2096.ftim 7 p.M. ta 9 pan. at the Whitby Public Library for an Awareness. Night ith, a 'tà lk, fims and inomti qn. Everyone -weeome. Admi.siq free. Refreshments wiil b.servedL DEN Durham Environmental Net- work (DEN), an environmental goup willmeet Wednesday, fe'bu.Pi0, 7:30 p.m., in Bowmani- ville court room 1 132 Church St., Bowmanviile. Fîor more infor-, mation cali Gail Lawlor at 286- 9565 or Rowena *Kirk- at 683- 9934. LIVING VEIL PROGRAM There wil ho a lecture on Thursday, Feb. 21, on how ta 'Eat Heart Smart!' Joan Edwards from the Heart and Stroke Foundation - wil ,present information on how ta shop for heart-healthy food. The lecture will ho held at 2 p.m. ix the Whitby Public Library audi-. tà rim.Rrèshmeints -will 'ho served and* a door. prize awarded. Thereis a $1 fee at the door.