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Whitby Free Press, 28 Jun 1978, p. 2

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1~1i~~ ~ -~ - PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1978, WHITBY FREE PRESS Commnit Gae nedsmore volunteers, in summer month Because of the over- whelming response, Community Care has a prob- lemn - they're too successful! To date, there are over 130 clients, but only 90 volun- teers. Help is desparately needed if. even for a short period of time. The most :outstanding reason for this plea, is the fa st-approaching summer holidays and people prepar- ing for scheduled trips out of town. Although many will remain at home there are various problems presented. Mothers with school-age children will now find easy moiiy more difficuit. 'The W.A.D.SelbY .C.A.,M.C.A.B.V. C.JRôberts C.A. B.K.Madgett C.A. A.D.Chapmar C.A.' Offices 171 King Street East, Oshawa 14 8 Walton Street Sheridan Maîl, Pickering Jaycettes who have been doing a magnificent job of providing transportation to and froin "Meals Without Wheels", are retiring for July and August. There has been an in- crease in lawn and yard work and outside painting to be done. The biggest need is still for drivers. Most trips are usually required, aroun.d Whitby with some to Oshawa. Perhaps when people go on shopping trips, have doctors' appointments, travel to business meetings, visit friends, etc., an elderly .person, needing a ride in the >R.W.Boler C.A. C.W.Marlowe C.A. T.Haar'C.A. Telepho nes :579-5531 885-2335 839-01 53 f oryslng foa Custom cuting, and shaping for women, witb cmphasis on individuality. Cail for an appointment 668-3621 GUIDA & DING INSTITUTE 0F'.BEAUTY 109 BYRON St. S. 668-6031 20% saine direction,, could be accommodated wîth a- minimum of effort on the driver's part. Many senior citizens are' not able to* afford frequent taxi trips and would enjoy pleasant conversation with you (and your children). Several elderly people have developed a warm familiarity with the vol- unteers and look forward to these short meetings. Volun- teers are enjoying dcoser contacts with some very talented seniors. Young people are the m ost enthusiastic volunteers. The elderly are thrilled with this * reintroduction to today's teens, their connviviâlity and'hard work. The teens are doing more work now and are pleased not to be. completely, inactive for the 4 1,break-ins; youth charged A 14-year-old boy was chaged Thursday by Durham Regional police with. four counts of break enter and theft and two' counts of attempted bread. and enter. Police said break-mns occurred at the homes'of Alyre Martin, 805 Byron Street North; Ron Blair, 882, Byron ýStreet'North; Harvey Sparks, 937 Donovan Crescent, and Allan Mcflougall, il Ingrain Court. Police also reported attempted. breakjins, at the homes of 'Roy Héenry, 903 Byron Street North, and Harold Sheppard, 919 Donovan Crescent. 'All occurrances occurred on June 21 and 22, police said. $$Police report that $71 in cash was stolen from one home, and $10 from another. Police are also investi- gating the theft Sunday of $317 frorn Big Nices Restaurant, 1028 Brock street South. Entry was gained by unknown means, and no suspects have been arrested in this case, police said. Minister *to be în4ucte4 tant minister at St. Mark's United Church, Whitby frorn 1960 to 1963, will be inducted July 17 as minister of the Greenwood Pastoral Charge. Mr. Butler has served pastorates in Oshawa, Bobcaygeon and Corner Brook. plate Skirts 4-14 Blouses 4-14 Clos"d Saturday Domnion Doy 10% Off Alil Sacs Over $5.00 wtth Baby Bonus Cheque MIý Un Regular Priced Merchandiào S1030hbu"St.WWhy 668-6«7 t At the 4 Cornrs lu DOWNTOWN WNIT summer months. Everyone - volunteers, clients, office staff, board members - are so actively determined to have this poet continue, that Community Care has moved to larger, more accessible facilities at St. Bernard's (Durham House), 220 Dundas St. W. (668-6223). Drivers are, the most urgently needed but Community Care welcomes anyone wishing to sincerely devote some of their time to broadening experlencest making new acquaintafices and helping the elderly and handicappeci lead a normal and active ifestyle. Many of 'these people are ývery proud of their newly-found inde- pendence and friends. 10 YEARS 0F HISTORY Durham West MPP, George Ashe, Margaret Kennedy, President of the Whtiby Historical Society, and Katherine and Duncan Mclntyre, eut a special anniversary cake Saturday at. the, opening of the Lynde House museumn to commemorate the ioth anniversary of the historical society. Katherine and Duncan's father, the late Duncan Melntyre was one of the founders of the'historical society and made the arrangements for the granting of a provincial charter to the society 10 years ago. Free Press Photo JUNIOR OLYMWPIANS These happy youngsters were the top award winners in the Atoin Division of the Junior Olympics Program at St. Theresa's Separate School. In the top row are second place winner Blair Haslam, third place winner Bruce Sheppard and first place winner Roger Santiago for the boys. In the bottoin row are the girls' winners: Sandy Gallager, second; Ronda Kelly, first; and Chandra Best, third. Standing at left is Reg Flewelling, Manager of the Royal Bank at Dundas and Anderson Streets, who presented the awards, and at right is School Principal Edward Hickey. The Royal Bank sponsors the Junior Olympies program of track and field events. A total of 150 children in Grades 2 to 6 took part at St. Theresa's School. Free Pres Photo Man fm -ed $400 for asisault A Whitby man who eut another man's face with a beer bottle during a fight outside the Spruce Vila Hotel was fined $400 last DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 11 DuoduStWe w' 66S ILefta . a1464 week in county court. David J. Sullivan, 19, of 305 Fairview Drive, was also placed on probation for two years. The original charge of wounding was redueed to assault causing bodily barm. The victim of the assault was treated in hospital for face lacerations whlch re- quired 30 stitches, the court was told. If the fine is not paid in 3ô) days, Sullivan wlll have to &ped 60 days i l, the lucige ruled. ROOFING - SHINGLES & FLAT DECKS A Good Job for My Good Company Established ini 1941 Bonded. with Consumer's Protection Bureau General Home Remairinav Service FREE ESTIMÂTES Prop. GA. White - RR1 , Brooklin- 655-4741 Mention This AD for 10% oOÈF SELBY, MWADGETT, BOLER & AAR Chartered Accountants pot"s Clufdrens Wear & Fine Lnn Lý

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