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Whitby Free Press, 14 Aug 1996, p. 23

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]BINGO" j COUNTRY' 7:OOpm& 10:30pm Monday to Sunday .1 :Opm Saturaay & Sunaiay sup 0 12:3Opm Monday, Tuesday & Wednesdal JACKI-ALSO- Saturday Morning 9:3Oam **5 POINTS MALL Ritson & Taunton, Oshawa (behind A&P) *Charities 945371.- SUPPORT VOUR ahUaI LOCAL CHARMES W3VI-Ew-- TH11E CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE LEASE 0F SPACE FOR THE OPERATUON 0F A RESTAURANT/FOOD CONCESSION (S) IROQUOIS PARK RECREATION C0O4PLEX ThCorpcradmof the Tomn ai Whltby ls lnvitlng proposais for the "ae orsp for the operation of a restaurat and/or food court concession(s) at Iheiraquois Park Recrealaon Complex cmeçng Aug. 1. 1997. %Tue braui Park Recreallon Complx ls a year-rowid, indoor and amoo reations fadllty poesently belng expancded ta house fNe (5) arena surfaces and provide for teio (2) 350 square foot bod concessIon bcated ln a food court and a 6000 square foot full service restawanLthe exlitng complex le located on .47 acres and offers a 25M ompelve pool,* a 15M waing pool, a 1,600 seat maUe amena,, a 250 seat dnk and sport laidics for hardball, e«scli omceand tennis. The expansion wiII mice Iroquois Park Recreatio Complex one oif le largest municipaily operatod ln Ondt ~wi 1.5 mlon usersanad spectakrs trough the omplex PooaswiI b. receivedi by Ginny Lack~ Purchaslng Agent, uni 2.W p.m.j ocal Urne, Wednesday, August 28, 1M9. Prop"a packages are ami"al atthe Town af Whltmy, Treaswyî Depalmmt, 5M5 Rosland Road East Whilby, Ontario, Ll N 2M8.- Telephae (M5)668-58M., ext. 237. Ail reapondnts are request.d toaMtnd a pr.- bldmt melng schedul.d for 10-.00 a&m, Thuruday, Auguat 15, The Tom ofc Whlby raseS the rlght ta accapt or reject any or al AUCTION SAL : sd3 st2,199 &PWIIDP M The estate of Stewart Tweedie, 49 Weber Down Ores., Brooklin Hoceler cupboard,oresbc chairs, Royl>Jbert OId Counv Roses", 12 place settlng. toit seIý cups and saucers, harpback chirs, china cabinets, presback rockers treadte sewing mfachines, cedar cest, washstand, bedroomn suites, cheslerfield suite, wardrobe, _4gteegDuncan Pyf tbles, smnoker standTV pfi s comfloergranite war. iooden boxes an pteecs An excellent sale.Te rins, Cash or Che ue, EdGausbin Auctioneer «AUCTMONSALE TmondaX, Us 19, 1996 At Lanmonvile Cammwmity Centre on McCowam R . An dshes ga r Pevy.Teris, Cmas home not".T mcs Eud Gauelin Auconmear AU)CTIONSALE Trhursciay, Auguet 22, 1M9 at5:30 P.M. Thepror k. and Mrs. R = ik~ Orchard Heights Dr., Brougham. Antique dresser wth, aval mirror cabinet radio, oai rockin chair, dinlng set, bedrocm sute,89 g=seng Staffordshire, affianes old chairs Bhp. roâmler, îskdoo, traiter with raclçs,* Johnson outhoardl 5 1/2 hp. Nhssey Ferguso tractor ith front end loàder and many otherpieces. Owners moving. Terms, cash or En<Ld GousIn Auctonser 905440-3079 DEADLINE FOR ALL ADVERTISING IS MONDAY AT NOON i I I Transit shelt ers replaced treplcn 3 rnit shel- In, order taio veps iuminated. The work is expected ta take twa ta three weeks. Sailor. FROM PAGE 1 from as far .away as California and Texas, "basicaily handed it ta me in a lot of cases," h.e says. "They messed themselves up. By no means shouid I Yhave won the regatta with the p onts that 1 a (he finishedsecond, seventh and fourth in the three races)... uOther pe got ail con- crned tei.fat boy outthere -- I was deflniteiy. o ne of the heaviest people, ~out there.., rt fi "hey were conoentratng ,eo hara on me a.nd what1 jwas gomng ta do that they didn't even se. that they were screwing up them- selves.» 'heir tricks, such as try- ing ta intimidate or force him ta cross the start line too, early "dldn't phase me. Fm used ta this stuff; I just took it in stride and sailed my race." Itwasn't until the final race that h. realized h. was, going ta win, Cook rüddthe 'ist mark i third p lace and ail the guys I had ta beat were out of the -top 10. That's when I knew- that if- I held this position and saile'd a dlean race that I would win.» The victory earned him. $600, a.,dry suit, a medai and somethinig more valu- able -- recognition in the sailing community. - It helps me a lot because I need ta, get out and get my name recognized oc that I can get eponsorships in the future.» Sponsorehips are crucial if hesa qoing ta make it- ta Austrahia. What money h. has le going, toward university --- he starts at Carleton in Ottawa i Sep- tember -- and Olympic cam- paigns are costly. Ev-en his "émal cam- paign" 'for the Atlanta gmsinvolved training fuli-time for four months in the southern U.S. .Despite an abdomen in- jury, h e finished i 22nd place, even though h. was 'competing aainst people who had traned fuil-time for the. past four years. He estimates a proper camnag will cost at ieast ,$10,Oa nayear and $15,000 durin the. Oiympic year. Only the tp two Canadian sailors quai fyr for govern- ment assistance; Sailing is an expensive sport, Cook says, noting a fseniaus sailorgoes through fOur or five $900 sails per year, and -replaces a boat, worth at least $5,000, every two ta three years ta remain competitive. H. currently has two Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, August 14, 1996 , Page 23 Break and enter c harge A 27-year-old Brock arrested early. Tuesday morning after bema found coming out of a White Oaks apartment building with burglary tools.> Secuity badsat 101 White Oaks stopped the mani as h. came out of the ~~ underground gara ge around 2:20 a.m., isaysIn spector Ge Reid. He wasn't a resident of the building so they held him and called policeé, who discovered h. had a soeew- driver and roofer'. hammer. It was later discovered that the toolsg had been used ta break into the garage and tamper with a veéhicle. He was arrested and charged with break and enter and pousesion of housebreaking, instru- miente, says Reid. Patroller lof the year ST. THERESA Sohool student Anita Larkin'holds the Central East Ontario region (includes Toronto) patroller of the year award she received at the recent safety patroller camp ai 'Camp Samac. Photo by Mark Reesor, WhItby Fres Press GROWING INTEREST IN VEGETERIANISM A 1994 survey revealed that there are more than half a million vegetarians in* Canada an d that -figure did not include the millions who were simply trying ta reduce meat in their diets. To accommodate the steadily increasing numberof British vegetarians, the English fast-food chain Wimpy's now includes a vegan sandwich known as the Beanbuiger. When looking at the following facts, taken from a Canada EarthSave Society pamphlet it makes sense both from a health and an environmental standpoint to decrease meat portions. * Ini the last 10 years, extensive medical studies have reported that westerners are eating a diet containing excessive amounts of protein, saturated fat, cholesterol, pesticides but not enough fibre. 1* Cattie ranching has destroyed mare rainforest than any other activity in Central America. .* Every steak has the same global warming effeet as a 25-mile drive in a typical American car. * 80 per cent of U.S. meat contains drugs., Meat, poultry and daury products are the major source of pesticide residues in the Western diet. For the past year, 1 too, have taken the initiative to reduce portions of meat - which delights some of MY family members who are already vegetarians. If you are of like mind, attempting ta flnd ways ta reduce the meat in your diet, try this tasty recipe ulsing Tofu. 1T>FU LOAF 1 cup tomato sauce (Pm. also used spaghetti sauce) 3 tbsp. soya sauce 2 tb.p. peanut buter 114 tap. of sage, garlc powdsr, oregano liS tbap. celezy seed 1 n"edum onlon diod 1 cup chopped oeleiy 1 lb. (or leu.) Totu 1112 cup wokd rice 1icup bread crumbe Mix together firet eight ingredients till creamy. Sauté onion and celery. Crumble Tofu. Add ta sauce mixture and rice and bread crumbs. Bake in an oiled loaf pan at 350"F for 45 minutes. Top with parsley. Makes a good sandwich spread. Durham town planners, politicians or interested citizens-who happen ta be cruising the Trent canal system this Auguet can take i the environmental information seminar in Campbellford on Thursday, Aug. 22, 10 a.m. ta noon, at Old MUl Park, -Grand Road. The half-ay session, sponsored by the Envjronmental Yauth Corps ini co-operation with Campbellford and District Association for the Community Làiving, will have guest speakers discussing Northumberland County' new wetldry' recydling systemn. Jail term FROM PAGE 1 or go ta the washroom. The attack has affeted the lives of many geS,e said, and «had ta have been vicious. Aicohol cant be an excuse for that* and the. sheer fart that you left that' persan i that condition for eigiit to I12 hours is uncons- cionabie.» Sweeney was beaten so badly his own mother didn't rec .nie hlm the first day oe saw hlm, muid Crowri attorney Emile Carringtan. Bath men had Sweeneys bload on their, pants and' shoes, h. mid, and it was evident they knew that they had hurt hlm, he tld the court. deCarrington and 'bath defece awyrs greed,i a joint sumison, toaa sentence in- the range of 18 monthe ta two years less a dahe »sentence wa M*h addition to the. 15 monthe of pre4tral and pre-sen- tence custody merved by Beélanger and the. aimait nine months served by Hackett. "Even if he was senten- ced ta 50 y"er, its not loing ta, make any dif- ference ta Gary% welfare » said Sweeney's mother, Dorothy Kay after the sn- tence was de'erÏd qe«It' k. hem been sen- tenced ta juil for 1f.... heu like a biaby again,» mid sister Valerie Price, addig her brother-needs arehab centre with faceilities ta help' hum but iu instead iangulmhing i a geriatric home *!th people with Aiz- heimers Diieaie. Although <its not aur job" ta eay how lang the sentence ehould be, Prioe suid mii.» asked Sweeney what h. thought and «Gar said aslIong as he issufer. ing,they should suifer tao. " Bth elanger and Hack- ett have long histories af treatment at the. Whitby Mental Health Centre.- Belanger has been diaç- nosed as a schizophrenic and Hackett le mildly retarded, court was tlid. Belanger is "clearly remorueful » said lawyeî John Oliver, wiio. argued that "certainly there was ne intent (on-hlm part) ta, cause those injurmieswiatsoever... "Mei result was'tragic but itwas nothlng more than- a drunken social occa. sion that got out of hand.» Hackett is aima remorse, fui and eorrowfuL, said layrDavid Frankli,. w h 1no te d t h e . att c a

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