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Whitby Free Press, 9 Feb 1994, p. 31

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Whltby Fr.. Pree, Wecinesday, Februiy 9, 1994, Page 31 ONTARIOS WAMMEMEMZTION AWABRDS On April 21 at the Sheraton Centre, the. Recycing Council of Ontario <RCO) will present the 1994 Ontario Wate Minimization Awards prognn andt presentation ceremon. fo ycmaio Tins yearly event recognizes outatandiefotng opaïs organizations and individuals in the. field of waste reduclion. Thirteen awards are iven in the. following categories: individual adult and youth; market devlopmnen institution; municipelities (three population atores)>' =i and large business; product/pakagirw/teéhnàkIclinvto;aoo;on profit organization; and recyclin p 'm a n oato; oi;nn ¶fIhe outatanding market deeoment award o eape recogruzes an organization that lias 'helped develop markets for recyclable/reumabe materials through on. or more of the following. * increased capacity for recycled materials through production innovation and modification a financial investinent in new proces with the potential for further growth e stabilization of demand and markoet pricing of secondaiy materwas. In this cateogor, pei consideration will b. given to a coenpany ororanzation tha l committed te, helping sustain a long- term nakt and ensure that, where applicable, the new market is ahie to absorb tlw reccled matorial. As well, consideration will b. given to the unve slty of agiven prduct, innovation or newi< established market in ternis of its usefuineas and application outaiL Ontario. Last year, David Grassyr won the youth award for hia calculation that the amounit of cil left in moter aol containers used in Canada accumulates te about five million litres a year. When improperly disposed, the reaidual ohl drips out of the. dioarded containers and eventually leaches down tathe water ta"e. Also 011 is absorbed in the. plastic containersmaigte difficult te r»cyce.A an alternative te, the one-litre bottle, Grassy suggested thaM cil coenpanies use large olI drumis go that moterists couiel teir own reusable containers. If you wish te noîninato a oendidat for one of these awards, contact Judy Shin at 1-800-263-2849 for an application form. Nominating deadline must b. potmarked by tomom~w (Thursday). Befýre aVI Valentines Day gifi,, ask ycoirae la the Pack re ableW lthe flowers b.compo= st d m hecardoun DR. MX WILFRIDBUITS Dr. Michael Wilfrid Butte, who wau recently elected as a 1f. member of the. Ontario Medical Association, <ied at his WhitbY residence on Thursday, Feb. 1994. Ho was 67. Ho was born on Dec. 14, 1926 at Sydney Mines N.S., son of William Blase anâ Esther Anne (Hurut) Butte. He came to Whitby in 1960 to begin his practice as ph sician after - graduating fromDalhousie University in 1959. 6 Generations of Service, Quality & Trust " Faniily Monuments " Granite or Bronze Markers " Cernetery Lettering " Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 3 18 Dundas St. E . Whitby 668-3552 After Hours 668-4460 or 721-9882 Homne appointmente gladly arranged OVDBIT(JARYj Ho was chief of staff at Osh- mwa General Hospital in 1970 and 1971. Ho was also a life member of the Canadian Institute of Law and Medicine. Dr. Butte 15 survived by wife Normna (nee Lowes) son. Blase (and his wife Sherriý, grandchil- dren Hurat and Evan, ister Edith Gannon of Halifax, N.S., and brother Donald of Toronto. Ho was predeceased by bie aiters Joanne Smith of Ottawa and Helen Butte, and brothers Blase of Lendon and Hurat of Sydney, N.S. Ho rusted at the. W.C. Town Funeral Chapel ii Whitby on Feb. 5 and 9L-Funoral services were held at St. John the. Evangolist Churcli, Whitby, on Monday, Feb. 7. Cromation. Ini lieu of flowers donations to Oshawa General dfopital medi- cal library. Crime Stoppera and Durham Regional Police are akn for the public's help in solving a break, enter anid theft ta occurred in Beaverton on Wednesday, Jan. 5. At 2:50 a.m., unknown suspect(s) entered Grannys Sprt Store at 395 Bay St. There was no sigui of forcible entry. Oc inside, the s3uspects opened the east side bay doâr and removed several thousand dollars worth of .quipment. Stolen were: eight red Honda generators, three grey Honda mowers, two red Honda snowblowers, one red Toro mower, two Toro riding mowers, on. red Toro snowblower, nine orange Husqvarna chainsaws, on. Husqvarna trimmer, on. Husqvarna mower, five helmets, two foe shields, plus other chaisaw parts. A enowmobile was moved-outside, and the bay door was left wide open. Police feel that at least a cube van must have been used te haul away the equipment. Crime Stoppera is asking anyone with information on this or an y other serious offence te cail. As a caller you will not be asked te identify yourself or have to, go te court. A cash reward of up te $ 1,000 i. being offered if your tip leads te an arrest. The Crime Stoppera phone nuîmber la 436-8477(that's 436-TIPS). Sergeant Grant Arnold is the co-ordinator with the Durham Régional Crime Stoppera pragram and writes this article to, help combat crime. NOTICE 0F INTENTION 'Th. Couinci of ldm Corporation aoflie Town ao f tikIW kMtenbaps b bysl tp-upclose iand sel pmof lie Sod akiwwnoeb.e n Lot9"22 ànd 23- Conession 3, Town of hb, ashen below, desekted as Part 1 on Planof Survey 4OR1D 'Th. suject lancis are no longer reqiîred for rmad purpoue in t M meent r.-algnment of AndiervSon St south of Taunton Road Eust Th. Operations Coritlee of Whitby Town Counci wIl meet on th evening of MonclyMarch 7. 1M94in Comnilte. Roomn On. of 1en Whitby ?vWnicipal 'ing, 575 Rossland Road East Whitby for #». purpos. af heaing any person who dlaims bis or her land wIl b. ppmjuliaily afctdby IMiby-law. Any person wishig to meet willi the Conrnle. is asked toaMkse h. Tomn CArk oecordlngly by no later #uan lbuîday. Mardi 3,1994. DONALD G. McKAY CLERK TH1E CORPOIRATION 0F 1THE fOWN 0F WI-IBY 5M ROSSLANSD ROAD EAST WIITBY, ONTARdO LiN M.8 PHONE: (M068468 NOTICE 0F INTENTION Street Name Change The. Oouncil of the Corporation of tie Tomn of Whitby lntends to by-law ta change the. naine ai Elizabeth Street ta Delong The. change in street nane wMI apply Ioala of Elizabeth Sbwt~ on Regstered Plan No. M-4, botween Hamfet Street and Clamoc Drie as shown below. The change hIstret naine wUR avaid confuion betwe.n Elizabeth Street aid Elizabeth Cresoent (Noahi and South) located In the eastem part af the Town. The. Planning and.Developm.int Comnmit.e of Whitby Counicil wl m.et onthe evening ofMody March 7, 1994, in the. Meeting Hall of the. Municpi Buil"cng, 55%«sLand Road East, Whb for the. purpose of h.anng anyp on who daims hus or ber IÎ- MuI b. adversely affecl.d by b by-law. Any person wnishing to, meet wih the Commimte is asked to advise the Town Clerk accordingly by no lator tlian Thu"dy, March 3. 1994. DONALD 0. McKAY CLEIRK THE CORPORIATION 0F lTHE fIOWNCF W111SY 575 ROBSLAND ROAD EAST WHITBY, ONTARI LiN 2me PHIONE: (OU5) 08-SM0 1994 INTERIM TAX NOICE Mu ~ first mt aoflietaxes1«or1994 la e and payable Fbue 15, 1994. Tanes may . ald ai ayVWh bard N oiscl chieor ailie Mjdc)d Offle. 75P4Wr Poad Es Ny 0m. ln ackiton, tmxe may be puld by fneECu ghD Banklie Cam nad rutEasyUne r 0« 0 IUp. P Uf you bave flot reoelved a tax bil and yau are responsitie for paymnent, pléesecontact M eTax Depoitiet a668-6803 ta obtamn le 0f = t mentnot recohfed by #w due date, a penalty wilbeaclen *»è tiiday of ddaaitand te 9M day ofeech cadwrnonlsoloWU ca a-ament contintes, ai lie raba of 1-1/4% perr nnh, or part LYN I#I PC SIJPERVIBOR OF REVENUE PUBLIC WORKSHOP Cas"elsRoadfRoebuck Sm Stee/e r eetf Simcoe Streetl Abert StreetChurch Street Road & Bridge Recnstuion Sanitary Sewer Serv * ai ka Improvemont Wak Please be advisediliai ldeufial plans f thle above-noted project willbe on dlsjiay alie: Brooklin Communitly Centre, Upper Hall. 45 Cassels Road East WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23,1994 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. On-street Parking Unlesa othswise posted. parking on streeb vwitfin th. Tomn of VWhitby cannai exc.ed dire. (3) boms. International Development Week February 6 to 12, 1994 What is life like beyond our borders? Learn more about the cultures and people of Africa, Asia, Latin Amnerica and the Carbbean at your local bookstore. For information, cail 1-800-661-2633 CODE Self sutrK,tcy ttvougn hlter&cy e ftt de'1elPM9 wfu

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