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Whitby Free Press, 27 Apr 1977, p. 14

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POETRY READING outstanding Canadian1 Milton Acorn will prese poetrv reading at the Wb WHI 579-1822 ITBY MALL Dundas E. WHITOY STARTER OR RETIREMENT 2 bedroom home in preferred area. Large lot, exceptionally well lept. Asking $45,900. TUDOR STYLE raised bungalow on pool sized lot with 31 lovely finished- & carpeted rec room with burning fireplace. Asking $65,500. bedrooms, and bar and wood 100 ACRES near New Leskard. Timber vaued at $25,000. Frontage un two concession roads. Good hunting or investment property. Asking $1 3,900. GREENWOOD CRESCENT A huge 80' x 100' lot is the setting for this 6-room brick bungalow with new aluminum gable ends, sffit, facer and eaves trough. Qluality aluminum storms and screens aIl add up to low heating costs. Master bedroom 11'4" x 14'8". Finished recreation room 12' x 27'. A.dandy stone bar-b-que in the backyard and room finr a large garden, pool, or play ground for the children. within the fenced yard. $55,900.00. Caîl Don McQluay. WHITBY 3-bedroom brick and stone immaculate residence with a woodburning fireplace in the beautifully f inished recreation room. Single car garage, sliding patio doors from dînette to back lawn, an abundance of closet space. $59,900.00. $47,900 - OSHAWA This dandy 2-bedroom could be 3), 2-storey home at 311 Rossland Road East has been completely modernized and is one of. a kind in a prestige area of newer homes. Lot 66' x 113' that is terraced and nice ly Iardscaped. 5-arge rooms, extra 2-pc. washroom, extra large carport. Evenings cal Jack Fudgs 668-307 Jim Speers 668-5920 Don Mclluay 668-6743 Pêrsopol serice ln Whîtby and Durham Raglan for 23 vairs. Coming Public Library May 5 at 7:30 poet p.m. Mr. Acorn is the winner nt a of the People's Poet Award àitbv presented by his fellow poets Put your husband on the carpet tonight. ' Rent a Steamex' carpet 1'cleaner. 668-2345 At participatlflg dealers. He won't mnc! Not when he f inds out how mtlm. 'O'uli savel And Steamex is as simple to use as a vacuum. Six power jets loosen and lift out harmnful ground-in dirt. Dries -quicklyl Add years to the lifte of your carpet. >Iet hmntPrO Carpet cleafler a fltà%" company ~ *h seame solutions cafy his s5,0 " c1976 U S1,S Ft ysIpels Oc STEAMAEX es & Rei lff ed Seýce'6 lade Mall STEAMEX lia-es the Hoq Wl, E-10acfionP'OcCOs Whitby ~3~Ceaners t ria )r 104 Coiborne St. E. / Wjm hitby. Ont. Pr4ter Brorker D.T. Denture Therapist 11 Dundas St., West Whitby 668-1464 upcopavrng ld AjxPickering Pavirig Company Ltd. AjxPaving - Excavating- Haulage 39Hjarwood Ave. North, Ajax, Ontario. Tel 683-1661 Residential - ndustral -Commercial 655-4484 *PETE BARKER RESI DENTIALý'ýmf RQQFING SPECIAL -E CAN-RSTOR-VOURIO AN&u%MIr IT IN RSHAEOR THE AND WINTERS AHEAD. $49 95 WE WILL: - RFNAIL ANY LOOSE EAVESTF Events, VI The Canada Safety Council has poclaired the first week in May.to be Child Safety Week. In observance, the Whitby Block Parents have asked Ron Hawkins of the St. Johns' Ambulance to pre- pare a lecture and demonstra- tion on "Emnergeflcy First Aid". The public is invited to attend this program which I I SPRING RAINS FOR ONLY ROUGH SPIKES AND -CLEAN EAVESTROUGH AND REPORT CONDITION -SECURE ANY LOOSE CHIMNEY FLASHINGS -RECAULK CHIMNEY -CHECK AND RECAULK ALL VENTS ON ROOF -SEAL IN ANTENNA BASE AND GUY WIRES -CHECK ROOF LOUVRES AND RECAULK -REPLACE ANY MISSING OR CRACKED SHINGLES, (MAXIMUM 15 SHI NGLES> -SECURE ANY LOOSE DOWVNSPOUTS -SUPPLY COMPLETE REPORT ON CONDITION 0F YOUR ROOF FORAN'S ROOFING' AND SHEET METAL LTD., 111 WARREN AVE. WHITBY -668-3244 sel rei wl sil c Pl ll be held on May 3 at ý30 p.m. in the Consumers' as Blue Flame Room in 'tby. RefreshmefltS will be -ved and admission is free. Mr. Hawkins will informn sidents of what to do and rat not to do in emergeflcy tuatiofls such as poison insumption, shock, broken ones and other injuries until ofessional help arrives. Gne170an'Ad tf orPor iner' 1975. His spety i poetry about his native, Prince Edward Island. FLOWER SHOW Members of the Brooklin Horticultural Society will be participatiflg in a spring flower show entitled "Second Edition", to be held May 4 from 3 p.m. tô 9 pa..1 and May 15 from, 1:30 p.m-. to 4 p.m. at the Scerborough Civic Centre. -The show is sponsored-by District 5 of the Ontario Horticultural Association, of which Brooklin is a m-ember. The district includes 22 societies in the area bounded by Lake Ontario in the south, running north on Yonge Street to Lake Simcoe, and east to include Oshawa, Brooklin, Canningtofl and Beaverton. The show is open to the public and visitors are invited to attend. 4H ACHIEVEMENT DAY A spring 4-H1 flomnemaking Club Achievement Day will be hield Saturdas' April 30 to the Brooklin Commuflity Centre, startiflg at . 1:1 5 p.r. Exhibits will be presented by the "For Knits Only" club, \Vhich lias 260 mnembers. A dress reviewv \ill be part of the prografli and awards will be prcsented to deserving bclub rnernbers and leaders. SPRING DANCE The Canadian Scottish Clul will present its final dance of the season May 13 at 8 p.rr at Heydenshore Pavilior There wiUl be a live band foi dancing, and entertainhllent bý the Ajax Pipe Band. Ticket! may be obtained by callini 668-97ï22 or 668-9103. The Adoptive Parents Association of Durham Region will be discussing child abuse at a meeting May 4 at 8 p.m. in the Consumers Gas Building, at Hopkins Street and Consumers Drive. THE TOWN F WHITBY 1977 TWINNING WITH LONGUEUIL TAKE NOTICE that a Public Meeting will be held in the Council Chambers (Meeting Hall> at the Whitby Municipal Building on Tuesday, May 101h, 1977 et 7:30 p.m., to discuss this year's arrangements for the Twinning visit of citizens from Longueuil tii Whitby on July lIst, 2nd and 3rd, 1977. AIl interested persons are urged to attend. Wm. H. Wallace, A.M.C.T., C.M.C., Cler k-Ad ministrator, The Corporation of the Town of Whitby, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Newhouses, HiltsI & O'NeiII I CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 235 KING ST. E. OSHAWA 728-9448 ,W 1% D.W.-McQUAY 103 DUNDAS ST. W. Wf«7BY 6368-58638 9 - The Whitby Block Parents will hold their First Anniversary, Dance on April 30 at Fantasy Land Park 3 miles north of Whitby on Hwy. 12. Tickets can be obtained by contacting Judy Taylor at 668-7468. GARAGE SALE The Whitby Jaycettes are holding their second annual garage sale May 7 from il a.m. to 4 p.m. at 131 Brock Street North, next to the Brock Theatre. Records, books, clothing, toys and games, patterns, household goods, jewellery, purses, garden utensils, baby articles, appli- ances, tools,-etc. will be for sale. MONTE CARLO NIGHT r The Whitby Knights of 1 Columbus will be having a rMonte Carlo Night at their hall, 1 33 Brock Street North, Aprîl 29 at 8 p.m. A draw bwill be held at înidnight for f two mobile propane barbe- ï. ques. Also there are six door i. prizes of $25 each to be ýr drawn at 9 p.m., 10Op.m. and y' 11 p.m. Ticket holders must ,s be present to win the door g prizes. Free food will be provided. For tickets, cal 668-4201 or 668-8661. THE - .e

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