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Whitby Free Press, 25 May 1977, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS Student council meets Monday Students froin Whitby's three hi.gh sehools and the Ontario Ladies' GHIege, who have been participating in the town's Youth and Civic Administration program will hold a mock council meeting at the municipal building May 30 at 8 p.m., The public is invited to attend this meeting, in whiich the students wil1 display the skills they have learned aftcr more than a month of study- ing the municipal govrnmcent, aystem. At the miock counicil mnect- ing, the studcntsplay the parts of the various town council and staff menibers. On Wednesday , Bil Pengeliy, oif Anderson Colle- giate was given the opportun- ity to bang Regional 'Chiair- man Walter Bcath's gavel to adjourn the regular mieeting of the regionàl counc il. Mr. Pengelly is playing the part of Mayor Jirn Gar tslorc in his capacity as a regional councillor, and was invited to attend the council meeting. PROCLAMATION TH E CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY ""BIKE SAFETY WEEk"l TAKE NOTICE that the week of May 23rd to May 29th, 1977 has been proclaimed as "Bike Safety Week" in and for the Town of Whitby. AIl citizens of the Town are reminded that "Bike Safety Week" is designed to make Whitby a safe place for cyclist by teaching proper safety methods and rules of the road. - Dated at Whitby this 23rd day ot May, A.D., 1977. Mayo r J. C. Gartshore, Town of Whitby. Each dinner contains: 3 pieces of finger lickin' good Kentucky Fried Çhicken, Golden Brown French Fries, Creamy Cole Slaw and a slice of Grecian bread. A rranged with Recreation Department, YMCA will1 ope rate Ki*nsmen Pool By arrangement with the Whitby Recrecation Depart- nient, the Durham Region Family YMCA will operate the wcl-known outdoor pool in Kinsmen's Park this sumner. Mfic Y Day Camp, Sports Camp and Creative Arts Camp will ecd day have swim instruction oir a recreational swinî at a set tinie in the pool as a part of the Y Summner progra m. The Y will be featuring a speciai Swim Instruction Serie open to any child. It wili be a serïes of I15 lessons, 45 minute classes, beginning Monday July 4 and ending July 22. These will be follow- cd 'uy an August series of lessons beginning August 2 following the Civic-holiday. The July classes are Pre- Beginner, Beginner and Third and Fourth Star beginning at 10:30 amr. with a limit of 12 to each class. At 11:15 a.m. there will be combincd Pre-Bcginner and Beginner, First and Second Star, and Fifth and Sixth Star. These are ail under highly qualified instructors who are BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY- WHITBY $4,500 plus STOCK Antique & gift business for sale in excellent location. 111 health forces sale. Lease $17500 per month. Caîl Margie Aukema 668-8865 or 655-4248. Snack Foods A recent survey showed that some chiidren and their mothers ate as many as 20 À imes a day. Have nutritious snacks available at all times. For example, keep a ~tray of raw vegetabies and a cip in the refrigerator ready for snacking. How about ap- pie rings with peanut butter. Colonel Sanders' boys and girls make it linger liIkifl good.; OVER 100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO-SEE VOUR PHONE BOOK FOR THE ONE NEAREST YOU. experienccd in both YMCA and Red Cross forms of instruction. Red Cross and YMCA testing wilI be con- ducted in the Y classes. The Red Cross and YMCA equivalents are nationally recognized by agreemnent between both organizations. (First & Second Star = Red Cross Junior) (Third & Fourth Star = Intermediate Red Cross) (Fifth & Sixth Star = Red Cross Senior) The registration fees are $12.00 for the course-of 15 lessons, $10.00 for Y members. Registration may be made by mail or in person at the' Y office, 416 Centre Street South (the Centennial Building) P.O. Box 216 Whitby. Caîl the Y office fôr further information at 668-6868. Legion marks Jubilce with drumhead service The Royal Canadian- Legion, Branch 112, Whitby, will host a giant Drumnhead Service at Iroquois Park, Whitby, on Sunday, Septem- ber 11, 1977, at 1:00 p.m., to mark Her Majesty the, Queen's Silver Jubilce. Legion memnbers from many Ontario Branches are expected to attend, and Mr. Tomn Edwards has becn appointed to the Drumnhead Service Commiîttce to act as Liaison Officer between Branch 1 12 and Longueuil, P.Q.,Whitby's twin, to extend a welcome to the Mayor and Legion members in tlîat area. Invited also are inembers of Amrericaîî Legion, Post 330, Spencerport, N.Y., with whoni Branch i I12 Whitby lias enjoycd a long-standing friendshiip. An invitation to attend bas also been sent to The [Ilon. Pauline McGibbon, Lieut. Governor of Ontario. Look Like A Million! Feel'Like A Million! Walk Away With A Chance AT A Million Dollars When You Buy A Suit From OTTEN BRITE'S Men's Wear 103a Dundas St.. West 668 - 3261 The Drurnhead Service idea was conceived several weeks ago by Branch 112 PresidentHenry Perry, follow- ing receipt of a letter from the Town of Whitby offering municipal assistance in support of a commirunitY event of this nature, which may qualify for a Wintario grant through the Govern- ment of Ontario. no'easy' Ume a funeral. But there is a "best" lime. By pre-arranging your funeral now, with us, you can lessen the bur- dens forced on loved ones. And relieve themn of emotional stress and financial worries that are often the resuit of last minute decisions. Talk it over. Now. Without obligation, Lhi confidence, and with confidence. This symbol is your assurance that we, as an OFSA member, adhere strictly ta the associa- tion's "Code of Ethical Practices'. WV. C. Town Fungral Chapel Ltd. James R. & John R. 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