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Whitby Free Press, 21 Apr 1993, p. 5

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-WhitIiyîFieePre6s,Wednoàsda Api12l:fg'§3,.Pager> Police on lookout for seat beit vilaton Durham. Regional Police are encouraging local residents to buckle Up. Police began a seat belt corn- pliance campaign on April 18. It will continue until April 30. Police say the campaign's main focus is education, but the other Colouring contest winners WINNERS, with their prizes, in the Whitby Free Press Easter colouring contest are (from let, rear) Aimnee Rimes, Pieter Meuleman, AmandaSten(fo) Tiffany Craw- ford, Samantha Lewer and Duane Jeffrey. Prizes for the budding aîtists were donated by Dair Queen, K-Mart, Bailey Big V, Golden Griddle and Wlliams Chocoate Factory. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Free Press 1 I ,l component is enforcemerit. Fines are $90 or higher, up to a maximum of $500. Police say unbelted drivers are 15 times more likely te be killed and rive times more likely te be hospitalized than belted drivers. Port Perr Art Exhibi9ion & sale beautifully displayed at Port Ferry High Sctiool Queen & Rosa St. - /ust foilow the signs SATURDlAY, MNAY 1,)1993 10OA.M. - 5 RM. SUNDAY, MAY 2,) 1993 10OA.M. - 4 PM. Admission $200 (children under 13tIree) ibis exibition features the original works o a varfety of ou standing and ialented Ontario art ists in the quaint, historic town of Pori Perry, located less than an bouTs drive from Toronto on the beauti/'ul shores of Lake Scugog. Vour inquiries are always wetcomed. For more information please cati (416) 985-3715 or (416) 985-9828 Sponsoedby the Port Perry Rotary Club Your Family Is Growing Your new baby has corne home, but what is in store for hlm or her? That depends upon how well you safeguard your child's future - making sure tiiere will alwatys be funds available for a college education. for example. That is where 1 can help. 1 can show you how te protect your child's future through a care- fully and professionaly planned Metropolitan Life financial pro- gram. Dont you owe it te the aduit you want your child te be? Michael Shreve 213 Byron St. S. Whitby 430-3052 O Metropoitan Lf Grioup wants 'Easy Access' A new organization is being formed in Whitby te address the need for changes and increased awareness for citizens with physical challenges. Whitby's Easy Access Association is being set up to ensure that citizens are aware that individuals with disabilities are vibrant, viable and active participants of the community, but simple activities like parking a car, going to a restaurant or going te, a local recreation facility are nightmares for people with disabilities, says Carole Bail, spokesperson for WEAA. The organization will hold a press conference on Friday, April 23 at 10:30 a.m. at Wihitby municipal building, council chambers. i OwPhooF sto l x.May 3 7" PIZZA SHELLS ~fIY99 I Reg. 2.89 Umit 2 dozen per customer with this couponi L * OfepeTuesda, >4N27, 199 I OnIy 6/1.191 »i~ 3 dozen per custoine W LITE N' TASTY FRUIT N' FIBRE F No cholesterol ILOW FAT MUFFINS1 2 Reg. L Canadian Dabetes Asoc - Food Ghoioe Value Buns NMster 1380 Hopkins Street Whithy 666- 1177- iw-1I ir-ILyr 5 - 11

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