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Whitby Free Press, 9 Apr 1975, p. 16

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PAGE 16, WEDN ES DAY, APRIL 9, 1975, WIITBY FREEPRESS, c>>JcabIe6 LISTINGS cont'd Education Scenie Whitby Then and Now Sports Evenirng Report Principles of Chess Rescue The 3 R's The New Leaf Guaranteed Annual Income System Ontario Tax Credit Systern That's Magic FriyApri i 4:00 5:00 6:10 6:15 6:30 7:00 Rescue The New Leaf Vita Italiana Sports Public Service Announcern< Wh itby Report The 3 R's Dogs in Our Lives moÈnprl1 4:00 4:30 5.00 6:00 Mu sic and the Spoken W( To be announced Shalom Sports E OFFER GOD SI VALUE AT IN WHITBY JR CONDOMINIUM TOWI 11WITH A FTLE MORE COMFORT; -IVE UP TO YOUR LIFE< Priced from $37,751 Don't miss out on these five & six room homes featuning: - * Good financing at 101/% * $500 *Good financing at 101/4% *$5()( Government rebate to first borne buyers *4 piece bath, two piece powder rooms *Walk..in storage space, ensuite *Private 55X35'back yard garden with patio *Refrigerator and range with hood *Sunken living rooms *Craft room and hobby Room *Bright private dens *Ample parking area for residents and guests *Double sliding glass doors to patio CARRIES FOR AS 10W AS $356 MONTHLY, INCLUDING EVERYTHING The Citadel is more than just a roof over your head; it's a great investment in a better living style. Corne see what we mean by this before it's too late. Seelng Is believing, visit us today. Model suites open daily from 12 noonta 7p.m. or cal 668-7941 or 579-0031 CLOSED FRIDAY The - AR SI ad u I I NO. 2 HWY. w C- WY. 401 - 6: 10, <e. 20 6:30 7:00 8:30 Evening Report Principies of Chiess Counterpoint Soccer Round-up To be atinouinced Tuesday April 15 4:00 4:.30 6:00 6:10 6:20 6:30 7:30: 8:30 9:00 Rescue Soccer Round-up Sports Evening Report Principles of Chess Vita Italiana Durham Report Counterpoint Hotline to Heaven Program Schedules subject to change., Horticultural Society, Prépares for Spring ents Members 'of the Brooklin Horticultura-l Society were busy over the ýweekend des- pite the cold and blowing outside. Half a dozen members and four other volunteers set up a production line to plant ord the 100 hanging baskets which wil help beautify the streets of downtown Whitby and Brooklin. The planting work was done ai the greenhouses ofT OLDthe woeaegoe h OLID supplies the plants for the Broolin Society's Annual Box Plant Sale. This year ibt NHOMES ;. .THAT. STYLE!! the sale will be held on one weekend only. Friday after- noon May 23, 24 and. 25. Once, again the society members will be on hand at Grass Park with helpful guid- ance in selecting suitable plants for the individual gar- den conditions. In late May and early June most of the planting work in the public planting areas has to be completed, so planting the hanging baskets now will help spread out the work load for the ruembers who volunteer their time to beau- tify the community. PlannngCouncil elects executieve Mrs. Rosemarie Connor, newly-elected president of the Social Planning Council of Oshawa-Whitby, welcomed new Directors to the 1975-76 session at the Board meeting on Tuesday, April 1lst. Included on the agend 'a were letters frorn the Provin. cial Cabinet thanking the SPCO-W for briefs-presented to them February 12. Notice that the newly forrned Ontar- io Advisory Council on the Physically .Handicapped is seeking input from local groups was aiso received. A meeting is to be convened locally by Mr. Doug Manual, a mernber of the Ontario Advisory Council. From this there wil be five Council delegates sent to a Confer- ence on Housing and Related Support Services to be held at Vanier College, York 1 Jniversity, on May 22 and 23. The planters should be well established by the last week of May .whei they can be placcd on the posts in the downtown areas. The Society miembers pay for the hanging baskets and die plants and miaicrials used. Thc Town of Whitby does the watering of the baskets' tl1roughout the sumnier. Thie moncy raised by the society menibers in the May Plant Sale hielps pay for the hangiflg baskets and the mat- erials at the other areas under Thc Board approved the 1976 Budget, which will be submitted to the United Way for approval and decided to co-operate with, the Hurnan Services Tack Force in the sponsorship of a conference on inter-agency commurlica- tion to be held June 25th, at Eastdale Collegiate., Following a report by tie Rehabilitation committee that there are presently at least seven centres in this area assessing psychological or physical disability in somne fashion, it'.was decided that Mr. Graham Lethbridge, District'*Director for the Mini- stry of Community 'and Social Services, be ap- proached for help in co- ordinating these assessrnent services, both to improve the adequacy of the service and also to prevent duplication. the socicty's charge. Other civic beautification areas include thc Brooklil Meniorial Arena, Grass Park, Wi tby Public Library, Brooklin Branch, roadsidc bcd beside Brooklin-Homc Bakery, Brooklin Legion Hall Ashburn Cornmunity Center and the Centennial Building on Cen ter St. S., WMi tby.- T'his year the society is also adding' planters for the entrance to Hcydenshorc Pavfllion at die lakeshore. Whiltby Opt imîsts "'ÀAlilve and well"l The recently forrned Optirnist Club of Wh-itby reccntly startcd their fund raising activities by operating a booth ut the Fîca Market in the Sheridan Mal. Picker- ing. The club:s rmcm bers h ave been sclling their uscd articles as a mecans to ijaunch thie club mbt involvemnent with youth and the community. The club is also participat- ing in County Town Carnival week with 'Dunk the Celebrity'. Thc club is also trying to bring the Optimiist Marching Band to the Carni- val parade. The club is also having a 50-50 draw to be held May 3, ut 12 noon ut the Whitby Fire Hall. 'Ail procceds will go to youth and community activi tics. 5: 00 5:.30 6:00 6:10 6:20 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:30 9.00 w' You Lii L TOWN 0F WHITBY 1975 INTERIM TAX NOTICE SECOND INSTALMENT The second instalment of taxes for 1975 is due and payable April 15, 1975. If payment is flot received by the due date, penalty et the rate of 1% /oper month wiII be charged on the overdue balance. Taxes may be paid et any Whitby bank without collection charge or et the Municipal Office, 405 Dundas Street W~est, Whitby, Ontario. R A. C LARINGBOLD, Deputy Treasurer, Town of Whitby.>

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