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Whitby Free Press, 7 Oct 1992, p. 17

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Whlitby Fiee Press, Wednesday, Octoher 7.1992. Page 17 WACY progrûmgevnsbeginQe.1 A spo rts pormo c.1 willbethe flrstofseveraý ties planned by the newýly estabi- lshed.-youth conmmttée. in 116b'a Active and Conc*r ned Youh(WACY has organized the pnr100 to includle basketball anforhockey, for West ILynde, public school gradeo-7 and8 students but ail those interested are we;lcome to , participate, dendingon spaoe. Tie program will be held at Henry Street High Schoo)l i the old gym* from 7:310 to 10:30 ýp.m. WACY, founded by ýHenry stu- dent (Jhandra Hunter, -airne.to help teenagers 'stayoff ' the atreets and away from alcohol, tobacco and drugs. -- thifÃ"12g education in *«fun" ativities. .on Oct. 19, there wlJ be ýan .nformaýtiqn session about the Oct. 26'referendum.' 11Ontario ridinig MP Rene Soe- tenu and-Durhaxr Centre MPP Drummond White will give argu - ments for the .'Yes' side, while Ontario riding ReformParty can- didate Don Sulivan will argue on behalf of the'No' side. The session will'be held in the cafeteria at Henry Street. High -School, from 9 tà 10:16 ,a.mü. A. dance,, for ,high_ school ýste. dents haW alsebeen scheduled for Ï?4iday, Nbov. 6, S8 p.m. te mi.dnight,. at Heydenshore Pavi- lion. There will be music ,by a dise jockey. More details ýare, upcomin., WACY committee members continue, to plan assemblies i local elementary schools. The, committee, under Hunter as chair,ý will outline, with the, use of a slide show, their plans for assemblies at a meeting of area principals on Nov. 18 at the Durham Board* of Education, office on Hopkins St. in Whitby. WACY is awai*ting approval from the Durhamn Boar oEdu- cation and sichool board inx schools., Durham nseparat e te' hold assemblies I- A large amoéunt of -cash. and travellei .cheu es were sieln from- a home on Victoria St. E., ,Whitby Sunday morrnig Police say someone'broke into thehouse sometime.,between 2 and 9:30 a.m., while the owner. was asleep, and took. about fau,500 i cash and another 4,000 tô, $5,500 in travellei9s cheques. There was no sign of foroed enr.An' invesétigation is con- tiuxg. iCOE 26:TH * SI .0 IONA REERED Get ail the fa<.ts!1 Many Canadians say they want'more information before answering the referendum question on October 26. Between October 9 -12, households throug hout the country will receive an ý8-page summary pamphlet that contains another publication - the entire unedited Con.stitutional Ag reement, reached i n'Charlottetown, August 28. Please look for thisinformation in your mail and ta -ke the time to read it so that you- can maàke a truly informed decision on the upcoming referendumf. If you hoven'i received tbis publication by October 13, coul the toll-free number below ond a copy will be sent to your home. 1*,800-561-1188- 3IDeaf or hearing impaired: 140065.735(nfUYIVDD) Cànadi?( J..... 1, -. r y Jl

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