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Whitby Free Press, 22 Nov 1973, p. 14

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PAGE 14, THURSDAY, NOMMER 22, 1973, WHITBY FREE PRESS MERCANTI LE DEPT. STORE SHIRTS in PERMA PRESS n DRILL & HEAVY FLANNELETTE UP TO SIZE 20 MENS PERMA PRESS WORK PANTS UP TO SIZE 56 MENS GREEN DUCK OUTER SHELL WITH WOOL LINING 50 MENS ZIP OUT WOOL LINI Although it took one gi- gantic "filling bee" with over 100 persons hielping the On- tario County TB and RD Association, it was still nec- essary to liold two 'mini-bees' ini order to get out more than 64,000 Christmas Seal envelopes to residents of On- tario County by, November 1lst. Ail the extra effort seemns to be paying off, for returns are coming in muchi faster than last year! Each year several donations come in with a note commending the Association for their pro- grammes and others have st- am ped-addressed envelopes f- or receipts enclosed. The Association is especially grate- fui to donors who enclose a stamped-addressed envelope. Tihis year, ini order to cut costs, the Association will only be mailing rece ipts for donations of $5.00 or more, and ot hers on request. The Christmas Seal con- tributions pay for the follow- ing services: Physical cond- itioning courses for astham- atic children; pulmonary fun- ction testing; tuberculin test- ing; health eduction pam- phlets; films on TB, RD, smoking and air pollution; rehabilitation of TB and RD patients;, assistance »to pat- ients in sanatoria and at home; baby sitter's training courses; refresher courses in respir- atory diseases for nurses; re- search into tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases. for CHRISIMAS 4"BIG SIZE CLOTHING FOR THE BIG SIZE MAN IN YOUR FAMILY". MENS L ýCAR COATS &NYLON PARKAS UP TO SIZE 52 i I CH0G MENS FINE WOOL FLANNELI PANTS~ SIZE 52 < Mon, TJues., 'hurs., Sat., ourS Fni.. -9amn - 9pm. MENS INSULATED NYLON SKI 'JACKETS NAVY & BROWN 52 ICHARGEX 9am - 6pm. CLOSED WEDNESDAY tUf rbb tnçï HOPKINS -O'BLENES Dorothy Eva O'Blenes of Claremont became the bride of Gary James Hopkins, of Pickering, on October 6, 1973, at Claremont Baptist Church with the Reverend Albert Luck off iciating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ralph O'Blenes, R.R. 2 Claremont. The bridegroomn is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Hop- kins, 1975 Guild Rd., Pickering. Escorted down the aisie by her father, the bride wore a floor length empire waisted gown of sheer nylon over satin and net. The bodice,ý wrists, and hem were trimmed in crotchied lace and interlaced with satin ribbon. The bride's bouquet was an arrangement of deep red roses, white carnations and baby's breath. Mrs. Lila O'Blenes of Whitby, sister-in-law of the bride was lier niatron of honour. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Janice O'Blenes of Oshawa, Miss Maureen O'Blen-es of Claremont and Miss Carolyn O'Bleuies of Claremont was Junior Bridesm-aid. Ronald Hopkins, of Welland, brother of the groom, was best iman. Ushers were Ken O'Blenes of Oshawa, Peter Hopkins of Pickering, and Douiglas O'Blenes of Claremont. The reception took place at the Legion Hall in Ajax. Out of town guests were from Toronto, London, Van- couver, and Massachusettes. The couple honeymooned in Northern Ontario and Manitoba. Upon their return they will reside ini Whitby. flbe FPIENDLY FLEA MARKET buy sifan ld Ut nything" - 3King ST. WEST 72"473O» L- " Rel * 4 Bond iotogaphi tallers of Fine Photographîc Equipment Easy Credit ?erms Avaitable No Down Poyment Required Bond Towers Mali Chargel ftccepted 579I1O01 44 Bond Street West 4~> .y~. 4 '.4 -» 4 TB & RD Association MENS PILE LINED UTILITY COAT S WITH NYLON & COTTON OUTER SHELL UP TO SIZE 52 -,, a

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