s -'v JUDGES (at rtght) Mary Beckord of Beckord-s Service Centre and Chris Rchardson of OId Dutch Foods, two of the sponsors, revlew some of the 437 entries in the Whitby Free Press Easter coeburing contesi. And the wnners are... Rebecca Haslam, 5 (front - aged 2 ta 5 category), Amy Newfleld, 6 (left) - age 6 -7), ChantalI Tooehlno, 9 (rlgNt - age 8-9) and Megan Graham 12 (rear - age 10 -12). Beckford and Richardson say It was very difficult ta choose between the wlnnersand runnerý-ups - Samantha Stirlng, 4, Krysta Tranovsk, 3, and Channel Vautour, 2 (age 2 -5), Kain Martino, 7 (age 6-7), Cadey Senkowskl, 8 (age 8-9) and Llndsey Butt, 11, and Mary Katherine Daniher, 10 (age 10-12). Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Free Pre Local Children 's Aid _ to hold annual meetingI The Children's Aid Society of the Durhamn Region will hold its 9th annual general meeting on Thursday, April il; 6:30 p.m., at 555 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa.. New directors will be elected te the board, and awarda- of appreciation will be given. Eva and John Catton of BlackStock will be honoured as they retire after 38 years of fostering more than 65 children.' Sharon Clark of Oshawa will be honoured for- her 28 years of voluntoering on behaif of children in Durham Region. Her "Sharon's Kida" project donated over $21,000 fromemployees at General Motors for special needs children at Christmas in 1995. Howard Smith of Oshawa will be honoured for bis 12 consecutive year of service te the board during which time he held, at various times, the offices of treasurer, vice-president and past president. Guest speaker is Patti Bowman, Durham Board of Education trustee. from Whitby who will discuss 'Partnerships for change.' To attend, oeil 433-1553, ext. 2236. Whitby Free Prma, Wecfresday, April 10,19, 'ae5 Youth orchestra concert April 13. The Oshawa Youth Orchestra, under director John Beaton, willVO present "A Spring Concert' onVO Surday, April 13, 7:30 p.m., at r ic ori rer of Nurse theSalvation Armny Temple, 570 Dhm Bac ek Thornton Rd. N., Oshawa. volunteers te friends to the There will be The Messish (G.F. elderly, tocal ioatd Handel) and St. Matthew Passion diMbled Sci ad those o wthd (J.S. Bach), with guest soloietogtm-mane es.Capil Lorie Easton (soprano). lTeta e so lin at 714151 Admission for aduits is $5, eynaTsl t57-1. seniors and chfldren under 12, $3. Tickets are available at the door. *LowFlnancirrg Avalabe* 325Hokin S.,WhibyLlN 201 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT IS TArjX FREE at DIXON ALIGNMENT Spcalissi ealignment, steerig andsuspension epar Dunas i.. 317 H o k= s St. Whitby. 666-5167 NOTICE IQÀLL WHO HAVE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS These detectors are designed to alert occupants of a build-up of carbon monoxide. This gas ls odourless, colourless. and tasteless. Most of these alarms that the Fire Departmnent gets called to have been caused by the -running of automobiles allowing exhaust fumes containing monoxide to spread through mhe home through an open garage door or from within mhe garbage. As carbon monoxide is a by-product of combustion driven appliances, such as furnaces, gas dryers, gas hot water heaters, fireplaces, etc., it is important mhat mhese appliances are serviced on an annual basis, including the vents, chimneys, etc. Some detectors only sense monoxide and some have low level warnings. Check "*.urflItectrs to understand its operafion and make it part of your home Fire Safety Escape Plan. of Edward Jones Investments (Member C.I.P.F.) Saturday, April 13 1996 at 9:3Oam Harmony Creek Golf Centre Presenting "Staru" Strategic Asset Allocation with Paul Allen Vice President, Regional Sales. Richrd RodesPlease cail ta reserve your seat. Builing inacialIndpendnceServing Individual Investors Radal /- ' Risd Wit - o - - Back - -er Radil-TA ,R- -iWht P20S5r15 87S 856ac175.0 ioe.o Le ties 2-0 ad e NOTICEIrô LL WHITBY RESIDET SMOKE ALARM BY-LAW 37,94-96 The Town Council of mhe Town of Whitby has passed a Sm oke Detector By-Iaw for ail dwelling unîts. Effective May lst, 1996 smoke alarms, battery or electrically powered, must be installed and maintained on each f1loor level (including mhe basement) in every residential occupancy within Whitby. Any person who fails to comply to mhis by-law is quilty of an offence and is lhable to, a fine flot exoeeding $5,000. Copies 'of this by-law may be obtained during normal business hours at the Whity Town HaIl,575' Rossland Road East, Clerks Department, or Whitby Fire Departmnent headqurer,11 cKne Drive.