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Whitby Free Press, 27 May 1992, p. 25

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warBy REPRES& WEDNEBDAY, MAY27, 1992,PAGE25l SABIA JULES (left), and, Daina Valiulâs tuck into the cheese at* a medieval feast put'on by, the grade 3 and 4 class at St. Matthew's. The ýclass studied medieval imes before setting up deco- rations, maldng costumes a"dlasu g .charac- ters they had studied. Photo by MWkark uo, WJflby Fr.. PM. Concert at Henry The annual yýear-end mugic concert will ho held et Henry Street 1'Y Sehoolon Wednes- day, Ma , :30 to 9:30 pi. HerV bands and chir. will ho under the direction of Barrie Hod"n and George OTroole. Th*rowill also ho a perf9or- mance by a professional vocal quat. rtet. fr Tiketsae$4fraduits and $2 for studonts and seniors. Employment, centre to hold, draw holding a-,daw -for. two 'local senios to each win* three hours of, free labour. The draw will tae place on Saturda, June: 13 at il a.m. in Entryballots, are available at the Wltby Seniors' Activity Centre, Shoppers Drug Mart at Town .Tlaza, or at the Canad Studeût Emlloymn fiea 0 m<idas St. yenofiea20 AUl seniors are eligible. Reading forKentucky. ANDERSON 'STUDENT Nelson Kwong, tookfis place In .architectural -draftng, -at the.,Ontarlo Skills Competition. He's heading to- Louisvlle, KentckyJune 22 to compete ini a US. ski comùpetiio. Photob byMarh Roeur, Whitby F".. Fr.. Gari den-St.' to'be closed for 3week y E ýyMai.Boucher Gardn Stat the Canadian Pacific railway,Orosmgwill ho closes for about44treeweeks. Wayne Hancock,. Town parka andý recroation,-director, said reconstruction on, Gardon.-St. is nec"xsay.to improve the vertical aliont of 'thé- road across the trai, about 100 motres north on south of 'the CP. Rail cross- it. Ile-reconstructioni and regrad- in of the street *will help eli- =mnate the uneven'road at the CP Rail croainj, ho said. Bennett Pavinjr & Matoriale Ltd. has beonirosi to do ýthe wiork at, a total cost. of- about $64 O,000.,subsidy ofaroi matel 3200frmte au- try of Transportation will help pay for the project. NO, moretrain' whistles By Maio Boucher Thor. will ho no moro train wh$tling at the Gardon St. rail- wa~ crossing boginning neit eksaid Wayne Hancock, TO ~ parka 'and ràcroqt éon At Monday's council'imeoting, Hancock said miner'iropairs'are oxpected to ho comploted by tho end of this week and'the Town's Agendas are first avafiable on-Saturday ByNarîo Boucher oTaein ihc-willnÛot ho able to obtin'Ton ounilagendas on Fridayaébefore Monday meetings. At.1Mondlayps councl.meoting, Town clerk' Don MceKay was askedb counfillor Denise Fox to c=ri- tii. situation following a number. of, cals to the Towni Office. McKay sald thé. agedas are prepaedon Friday and givon to councilors eroi ovor tho weekend. efirst opportunity for tho p ithe.press toseo the dae is at the main branches ho libraries in Whitbv and Br kln uSaturdays and Sun- Lb4who.wishes te keep Part -Of t o onfda can make. phoocpies thore ho said. Afre. copy oà the summaiy Pages aýre avalablo for the public ban ny 19Monday mornings, adaypart of tho agenda can be purchasedl at the Tou hall for cents a page, ho said. -anti-whistling bylaw will corne into effect'sometime next week. Transpiort Canada réently aLpprovod.Whitby's bylaw follow- ing many years of complaints by area rosidents concerning tho noise of the train whistle.-g Hancock said hoe received a letter from the faderai govern- ment asat week that thé. train whistle will no longer ho remxfred. ~The Town spent $22,000 Iast January putting fencos along the. *railway right-f. sa Gir and Centre S wte. t aro Hospital FROM PAGE 1 Region could sumecialize ià dif- forent areas ofejois Elizabeth B~rt~ chief exécu- tive officer at WH s~ the. three hospialsenjxWfb aud Oshawa shoulsi try te diver-. sif* sud serve alof Durham Region iu different areas insteasi Mofproviding the same services iu eahcommunities. The _plsns for the Oshawa General1 Hospital consist 'of expanding existing spsoe and thoir specialized prg 9mswhilo the Ajar/icorngHostali more into acute care and psychi- atric beda, eah. says, Tii. oxisting omergency dopartmient in the WGH.la faiî rly smafland the expansion wl provido greater space snd impro- yod hoalth caro te residents, elh. gays. A LOT CAN CHANGE in a year. A diOvi'sion.* The only> thiLng,,that pasture on the east side of Ander- -remains is the remnantsoft iUeo1d son, south of Manning (above) lu fence (below). gone now, replaced by a new subi- ýbta. htbMakR.. mi

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