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Whitby Free Press, 21 Aug 1996, p. 2

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Page 2, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, August 21, 1996 Finaes eleidor- Sterod offene Two Whitby residents Thely ere two of 32 of Ribblesdale Drive. itrueda«ajor inter- và%m .ieAtlf11IIine i l.n Pdn1a cb ed las A» uta n a riv4 fww nomi.t ..:i ai.. vincial court after pleading guilty to a charge of con- spiracyto traff ie steroids. TonLy of Mlissa Court was fined$4,000 and Dou- gls eo"i"e of Cumberland tem-ber ?fter a two-year etero,*d investigation by BowmanvilleRCMP. The same charge of con- spiracy was withdrawn against another Whitby resident, Claytôn- Tarrant scheduled i Se tember for the other two Whtby resi- dents charged, Robin Ivens of Dundas Street East and Jose Dantas of Inglewood Place. Police said the charges narILna L Uroa UsIWruU- tion organization.» The investigation revea- led that large quantities of steroids were imported from Spain and freland and redistributed throughout North America. Whitby Soling a 4165,000 home? WECANMVYOU $4,125 *'BamW n a.6% coeinlioetraie. Tht. la not lntonded to edklt IxopeUbs akeady lIesd for sale. DURHAM 408200 Oshawa STEWART GERARD Sales Representadve **Commiuuiorirate. us nogo"lli.andnot regtiabd b>' taw. SAVE UPT75 Drop in'and pre view, prior to the sale! Fireplaces * Woodstoves * Chimneys -, Accessories * Wood e Gas' *VERMONT CASTINGS e REGENCY e INSTAFLAME *WATERFORD e HEAT 'N' GLO e DUTCHWEST *EARTH STOVE e WHITFIELD [ Electic -, Com and Pellets IlLowi Fînancing Available 325 Hopkns St., Whittjy Li N 2C1 668-2252 I 686-1853 FKREMLY R CALL CHRIS OR SUE CHRIS SUE 668-171 ROOLSDUCHESNAY Adkus about discunts on hownij&pcdons and 5,year mortgages from à6.95%o Uncovered. after 67 years BETH WOODCOCK displays $55 in old bank notes 'she found In her Brook and Walnut street area house. The notes, dated 1917, 1924 and 1925 and.. issued by 'te Standard," Dominion- and Canadian Bank of Comm.erce, were wrapped in . an,. October - 1929 newspaper hidden under a carpet and four layers of linoleum. She gave the money to the house's formfer owners, Fred and Ada, Warburton. Ada was born in the house -- she figures her mom, likely left the notes th ere after her father died- in February 1929. Photo by Ma" Reesor Vdithy Fr. Pres Dr. G. Ha-Bouc FAMILY DlENTISTRY *New Patents Welcome, e lnsurance Claims Processetj * Days *Evenings e Saturdays *Aduts - Children *Senios'- Urgent Calis Accepted Elevator entrance near IDA Phaffmacy DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL - $159,900 ALMOST NEW $1 481900,, JUST 3 YRS. 0W coreriot 153foot dep. paefofrhomoet4>atio& <-NW HfY bu*wm 1 .4 &k.t* e&S gn oom.< Convenient Whltby location. Walk N/ WHTB BROK S. CMM<>A to schoots, shopping, etc. 2 Left! p1ox losIfL IflcudésSflnWnlOro Ex l= oAonm.fb ,45sqiftLow tlnancing rates ioM. quicicpoesssioný stre Mmy *mWîs r4)avallable. SvabI&$1 4Uao.cautoolsy. Tooth TaIk LJ!j By Dr. Girish Hattay Diet and dental disease 1 Part Two Fibrous foods are better than sticky foods as they flot only replace the empty calories in the sugar-rich sweets but also promote gingival health as they stimulate and strengthen the gums and increase salivation and clearance of food debris. Nutrition affects the individual's susceptibility to dental decay. Fluoride deficiency during the formation of 'tooth structure increases the chances of. cavities', later -on, especially when these teeth are subjected to. a diet, rich:in sugar.ý Bacteria in the mouth use the sugar to form acids which cause the demineralization of the enamnel giving rise to decay. Finally, a word about snacking: Snack nutitiously, on milk, cheese, fruits, vegetables, breads, cereals, meats and nuts; secondly, limit the number of snacks per day, espeécially in children. Snacking should be used only when hungiy and flot as entertainment. Also., it's a good idea to change the snacking menu, daily with a wide variety, of nutritious foods containing minerais and vitamins flot sugar or fat. Carbohydrates such as sugars and starches. can be healthy if eaten moderately in combination with other wholesome foods and not alone. Dr. Hattay practises family dentistry in Whitby. 1 FREE MARKEï-r EVÀ&LuAiriON 1 1

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