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Whitby Free Press, 26 May 1993, p. 8

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page 8a Whitby Free Pressa Wednesday, May 26, 1993 LANDSCAPE RETAINING WALLS- INS TALLA TION & SALES Interlocking SQa Stone from ~ ' T 5825 THICKSON RD. N. 655m4749 Corne To TeCsl For May Day this Saturday May 29 l-4pm Zo *Clowns'a Art e music ePetting Zoo Antique Cars * Carnival GameS ,Tour the Castie International Foods May Queen CeremnofY at lpmn GRNDA CTO - 'g, . , o É i i The Ontario government will contribute $3 million toward expanding and upgrading facilities at Oshawa Airport. The project will generate about 120 fuli-time jobs and improve the Airport te handle the growing requirements of Durhamn-area industry. The Ontario NMinistry of rfansportation is committing 50 per cent of the cost of the $6-million p-roject through its municipal airport developmnent subsidy program. Te project will include extending the main runway; providing new taxi-wvays; and building a new terminal, aircarft parking apron, parldng lot and main-road acess te the terminal, on the north side of the airport. An environmental assssment for the project is set te begin 'Edu-taier' at meeting S The Children's Services Council Laugh! Malce My Day!' Davis is (Durham) will bo holding its an -Ynerienced adult educator, annual general meeting on and 'edu-tainer.' Thursday, May 27 in building 30 The council's annual meeting at the Whitby Psychiatric will include brief reports on the Hospital, beginning at 6 p.m. year's work, and plans for the -Tom Davis, of 'Tom's Thumb in future -as developed through xk I f E t.> aU .5 ai, Trafalgar Castie School 401 Reynolds St., Whitby, Ont. 668-3358 j- 4 ÇNW AVILABME[ ENVIOHMETALCAREt NO V.O.(. VELVET PASTELS INTERIOR LATEX PAINT IN FIVE FINISHES *Tîntng of bfis point con odd volatile orgonic compounds. See product label for detoils. SUPER WHITE CEIUNO LATEX After sale pnice $37.92 1 3.78L 6< ~IN-STORE 5Wio6OFF WALLCOVERUNG *Reg. book price. Patterns moy vory from those shown. oe CI t e i fm 1916 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY (Northeast corner of Dundas & Garrard) 435-0808 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 11-4 Color Your z~ Worid 8 0 Cr DUNDAS HWY 401_ playshop entitled 'Make Me The strategic plan will be presented for the approval of the general memborship. Ini addition, there will bo an election of the board of directors for the coming year. The Children's Services Council is a local organization concerned with children and adolescents who have special needs. Its purpose is te improve the system of services through co-ordination, planning, prevention and advocacy. Caîl Cheryl at 433-4100 for more information and te confirmn attendance at the meeting. Durham..FamiIy Co-op LARGE <22-32 Ibs.) $31000 t'r EXTRA LARG E(over 30 Ibs.) $3600 - j BABY WUPES - 3 for $799 FREE DEUVERV - AJAXIPICKERINGIWHITBY - 619-3100 . We shop around 80 that you don't have to Waichester cr VRed Ro» Taunton Rd. H" 401 wHm3y OSHAWA THANK YOU TO ALL PARTICIPATING BUSINESSES FOR YOUR DONATIONS INTERNATIONAL &WEEK The Aerobics Studio Audrey Janes Lingerie Baby Shack Boutique Bailey Big Ni Drug Store Baskin Robbins Bowman & Gibson Brass Delights Brock Stop Bronze & Beautiful Byron Classic Salon C & C Sound The Centre Cafe & Cotfee Shop Color Me Beautiful Dodd & Souter Donald Travel Fennel Insurance Fergusons Knitting Machine Centre Gem's Go Natural Health & Beauty Centre Golden Gate Restaurant GoldintgGraphics Grand Uphoîste ry & Design Hispano Cash 'N' Carry Joseph's Hairstyling Judy KP Copy ýCentre K & M Ceaners The Kitchen Cupboard Lafontaine Trading Post Laura Badour's Emporium Lion & The Unicorn Little Profit Computer Store Lockshop Ltd. Lovell Drugs Menkyo Kempo Karate Mercantile Motif Ms. Emma Designs My Dad's Store Nail Works Nail Effects Old Country Tea Room Outdoor Inn Pearson's Fine Dining Picture This & That Rookies & Oldtimer's Speedy Business Centre Strands The Hair Studio Valentino's Vallan Fashions The Wardrobe Exchange Whitby Fabrics Whitby Audio Video Whitby Dominion Hardware Ve Olde Fashion Christmas Store t COSNRATULATIONSENTION WHITBY BIA e666-4189 Airpoi'I to get $6-mlon facelift 1 mmumummummimi - ý --i shortly, with design and construction to follow lator this year. Completion of the project is scheduled within two years. New director*s for Big Brothers By Yoko Shfraisbi The Big Brothers Association of Oshawa-Whitby recently elected its new board of directors. This 25th anniversary year, the board consists of more Big Brother volunteers, as welI -as some highly experienced individuals from the community. At the annual general meeting held March 29, long-standing volunteer Ed Milburn was elected as president, Ron Marston eie-pesident, and Mark MacMilan treasurer. The board aise elected six new members. Milburn is materials manager for Complex Corporation, as well as co-owner of Software Works (Nevada), a computer company. He has been a . Big Brother volunteer since 1981, as well as serving on the board of directers both as vice-president and treasurer. Marston, employed by the Ministry of Correctional Services, became a Big Brother in 1992. He has been a community volunteer in Oshawa-Whitby for more than 13 years. MacMillan, a production supervisor at General Motors for 20 years, has been a Big Brother since 1989. He has served on committees of the board for the past four years. Goals for 1993-94 are te increase the number'of successful (Big Brothers to Little Brothers) matches,' to-decrease the number of boys c'Io the waiting list and to secure su'ficient funding to cope with a recent cutback of $15,000 from the United Way. The board is forming an anniversary committee for special events and activities during the coming months with tche final celebration te culminate with the 25th annual meeting in the spring of 1994.

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