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Whitby Free Press, 6 Nov 1991, p. 33

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WHTrY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMER 6.1991. PAGE 3aI her speech at the Recycing Council of theccn rio'c nul confrenc thtcarionesrabou eplCnrePking thea3so wok n ndsrygoe nm icerng s andavolentrcommuityc acheve ent, she ader fteEvrnet eakdi hE pe te a e Dlnuon lao ntzi W1hit ae one cnexmpleaofsucess s tehaeumadeore a rgekin wa 3s wrucion. :Deborah Maon a DuPoantdspokueero, saita The remadoing 20 recent th at teyntno resees sold on the oe an.Wodetn aida areres eredany iesand' wchieentss beebokntey=treard Changyes haealte Pntplanmthen Wfetniareithoth paming oiu ocssabepatesmad cua. ploess nwt "Laacti su Dé rreoe Mahon on, "a oprof employees chrea a20ae retn' thee. They preset ne deasn and informartWon.Scensksre rouemontesson beame a feture ibrompanthy s eslete.Asonasw haveangoels hedveasten rlacenmideafewera i oktee whatw cng u fdsost e aesyarod of u employees nd Gri erableveus thatrtongeregak trsmasrs.r nreededa ate reduc t sourethefloweof vlubenr esoures godinformatndl. 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Cve rvepaper.or notes. o ypn, s bt Pe oppy casied mplalucomue n0rwî ayIb The 1991 Poppy- Remembrance campaign officially began duning the last week of Octeber - in cities, tewns and villages across Canada. Organized and conducted by the Royal Canadian Legion, the campaign serves te remind Canadians of the sacrifice made by the 114,000 men and women who gave their lives in the military service of Canada duning two world wars and the Korean War. Lest year, over 15 million poppies were distributed tbroughout Canada during the caznpaign that lests approximately two weeks. Contributions received during the campaign are used te, assist veterans, ex-service members and their families who are in need. Funcis not used for this purpose may be spent on commumity assistance prograins, such as the purchase of medical Santa suits for rent The Whitby Jaycettes will be renting Santa Claus suits for the holiday season at acost of $40 for a 24-hour period, plus a $20 deposit that is refundable upon return of the suit in good condition. The 'Package includes jacket, pants, spats, beit, hat, wig, beard, bells and a ack. For more ifrainor t eev suit, Calil Gladys Sutton at 668-5626 or Oece Wagar et 668-1612. AiëÎserveea jt;avoidw disappintrnentý. equipment, funding medical research, disaster relief and accommodation, and care facilities for needy elderly and disabled pensons. In 1991, oven $5 million were distributed in accordance with the general bylaws of the Royal Canadian Legion. A "NEW concept in home ownership' tracts manager Steve' Craib are is promised by Royal Gardens, a shown .at the sales centre opening new condominium te open ini down- Sunday. Maid service, health care, town Whitby next fal. Sales miana- hot meals, concierge an& an on-site ger Donna Hamilton, concierge Juri fltness club are just some of the Nowicky, construction pperations luxury services te be offered t manager Julie Contino and con- condo unit buyers. Photo by Mark Reemor, Whltby Fr.. Pim Save-awIHeart offers. CPR courses Durham %ave-ii-Henrt is offering CPR courses duri ng the inonths of November 'and December. Basic Rescuer - 12 hour FndyNov. 15, 6 p.m. te 10 p..adSat. Nov. 16, 9 a.m. te 5 p.m. Tuesdayfl'hursday Nov. 12, 14, 19, 21, 7p.rn. te 10 p.m. each evening.Moday/Wednesday, Dec. 2 , 4, 9, 11, 7 p.m. te 10 p.m. each evening. Friday, Dec. 6, 6 p.m. to, 10 p.m. and Sat. Dec. 7, 9 a.m. to 5 pm Basic Rescuer Recertification - 6 hours Saturday, Nov. 2, 9 a.m. te, 4 p.m. Monday/Wednesday, Nov, il and 13, 7 ]p.m. te, 10 p.m. each evening. Saturday, Dec. 14, 9 arn. to-4 p.rn. Tuesdayl'Thursday, Dec. 17 and 19, 7 p.m. te 10 p.rn. each evening. CPR courses are also scheduled in the Ajax and Bowmanville Areas. For more information, plus dates of infant/child courses, cali the Durham Save-a-Heart office at 666-0995. -PLEASANTLY;SURPRISING DEAL! 18.% OR * financin g over 48 months Cash to you Oldest Established Chrysier Dealer In Durham Region BONDST.I GKBNGST.-< gr OS <n 401 Q iv> OIL, -FILTER L uBE SPECIAL Mo a Nov. 1 aends Scotia Tire Servces Great Deals on Tires: 1280 Simcoe St. N.,,Oshawa 436-3730, Bre tw S * h s n F -EI100 Taunton Rd. M - E Rossland Rd.

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