OLD HOUSES IN ONTARIO Kim Ondaatje, author of the book 'Old Houses in Ontario', will give a slide and film presentation on the buildings featured in her book, Nov. 15 at 7 p.m. at the Whitby Public Library. MUSICAL PRESENTATION The Huggett Family, acclaimed as one of the world's outstanding musical families will be apprearing at the Whitby Public Library Dec. 4.. This family has performed for enthusiastic audiences in London, Paris, Greece and across North American, including the summer of 1978 at the Shaw Festival at Niagara-on-the- Lake. IS MARRIAGE NECESSARY? When a couple decides to live together instead of get- ting married, how do Christ- ian parents handle the situa- tion?, The Whitby Minis- terial Association and St: John's Anglican Church, Whitby are co-sponsoring the showing of a very timely film entitled 'We Believe in Marriage' which atteinpts an answer. The film will be sfioWn af.St. John's Anglican 4 Church, Viçtoria Street East and Brock Street South at the 7 p.m. service on Sunday, November 5. Parents are especially.invited to attend. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY Dr. Howard. M.: Milîs, Secretary of the Division of Ministry, Personnel and Education of- the United Church of Canada wil be the guest speaker at the 152nd Anniversary Serv ice 0f St. Mark's United Church Nov. 4 at il a.m, COMING EVNTS CONCERT The 'Oshawa. Choral Society wHIl present a family programn for children and adui ts a t th e Brooklin Uni ted Church Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. The programn features a number of familiar songs and skits. Tickets are available from memnbers of the UCW of Brooklin United Church or from Marion Young by caîl- ing 668-4686. Some tickets will be held for sale at the door. Proceeds from the concert will support the. Brooklin United Church KIRK BAZAAR St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will hold its annual "Kirk Bazaar" Nov. 4 at the church from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. A tea room will be open from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., and there will be a bake table, White elephant table, décora- tions table, and home crafts table. Convenors are ^Edith Mowat, Regna Scott and .Jean Parsons. P.C. MEETING The annual meeting of the Durham West Progressive Conservative Association will be held'Nov. 7 in the Gran- ada Banquet Room, in the lower level of Sheridan Mail, Pickering. The bar opens at 6:30 p.m. and dinner will bserved at 7:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Keith Norton, Minister of Commi- unity and Social Services. For, tickets, contact Alice Whiting in Brooklin at 655- 3860; and in Whitby Jake vos, ý 668-3769,and Jerry Moskaluk at 668-2816. Candy stri*pers work at Dr. Ruddy,Hospital Fifteen Whitby teen-agers' have joined a new candy striper program at the Dr. J.O. Ruddy General Hospi- tal, where they will get first- hand experience in hospital routines and patient care. The candy stripers will help the nursing staff pre- pare patients for meals, organize play activities for children and help supervise the play room during meals and play periods. They will also prepare units for new patients, make Broo'klin school places 2nd Meadowcrest School, Brooklin placed second with 18 points, and West Lynde Public School, Whitby placed fourth with no. points in the Durham Elementary Teachers1 Association Inter- mediate Girls' Minor Soccer tournament held Oct. 20 at St. John's School, Uxbridge. In the first game, Lincoln Avenue School in Pickering defeated West Lynde 40. In the second game, Meadow- crest 1-0. In other gamnes. Thorah Central { Ieaverton> was defeated 3-1 by Meadow- crest, Lincoln Avenue shut out Thorah Central 3-0, and Thorah Central shut out West Lynde 6-0. For Mdeadowcrest Sehool, Linda Piho scored two goals, Heather Duff, five, and 'beds assemble new chart sets and escort patients on discharge. Among those participating in the program are Karen Bibeaq, Karen Childs, Heather Crawford, Tricia Francisco, Anne Freek, Karen Freekç, Susan Michieli, Cathy Mallon, Natalie Nelipa, Cheryl Palmer, Kathy Perry, Donna Pye, Sandra Pye, Marg Van *Hez ewyck and Tammy Willems. The orientation program for the candy stripers has been under the control of Maure-en Gmitrowicz, assisted by Beverley Atkin- son and Martha Crouch. BOOK, AUTOGRAPH~ED Mary, Lisko, author of 'The Happy Cooker'and 'The Happy Looker,' will be at Plum Hollow Books, Whitby, Nov, il from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. to autograph her new book, 'The Cooker with Class.' WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1978, PAÇEI BAZAAR AND SALE The, Whitby Jaycettes will be holding their second annual.bazaar and bake sale on Saturday, NJ&v. 25 at the Whitby Maîl from 10 a.m. to 3 P. M. Durham* Regional Police Force DRPM ý2.79 POLICE FORCE FOOTWEAR Sealed Tenders will be received at the office of the Chief of Police, 77 Centre Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, up until 12: 00 o'clock noon, Monday, November 2th, 1978, for the supply and delivery of Police Force Footwear. Tender forms may be picked up or requested, through the office of Superintendent Gerald Robinson, between the hours of 8: 00 a.m. and, 5: 00 p. m., Monday through Friday. Telephone 579-1520, extension 236. Lowest or anyquotation flot necessarily accepted. Jon M. Jenkins, Chief of Police. Industrial Heaîth and Safety Branch Ontarijo Ministry,0f Labour New Locatio)n The Toronto area of the'Industrial Health and Safety Branch has opened new offices on the second floor, 47 Sheppard Avenue East, Willowdale, M2N 5X5.* Telephone: Inspection: 224-1606 Engineering: 224-1609 This office will serve the Regional Municipalities of Peel, York, Durham, Muskoka and Simcoe County *This operation was formerly Iocated at 400 University Avenue, 9th flooz Toronto. Ontario Ministry of Labour I ndustrial Health and Safety Branch CORRIDOR ARE& RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held un Thursday November 23, 1978, at 8 pan. at Dr. Robt., Thoruton Public School (cr. Scott and Hazelwood Dr.) The purpose of the meeting will be to present the financial and other reports, and to elect a siate of officers. Signed on behalfof the Board of Directors. IM McEachern Secretary. Dur-harn Regioiial Police Force DRP 4-79 POLICE FORCE VEHICLES Sealed Tenders will be recei ved at the office of the Chief of Police, 77 Centre Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, up until 12: 00 o'clock noon, Monday, November 2th, 1978, for the supply and delivery of Police Force Vehicles. Tender forms may be picked up or requested, through the off ice of Superintendent Gerald Robinson, between the hours of 8:00 a.m, and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Telephone 579-1520, .extension 236. Lowest or any quotatioxi not necessarily accepted. Jon M. Jenkins, Chief of Police. MAD E TO0 ORDER RUBBER STAMPS 1 Line ...2.79 2 Lines..3.98 3 Lines..5.02 4 Lines..6.22 5 Lines..7.28 EACH ADDITIONAL UINE 991 ALL PRICES BASED ON LINES UP TO 5" LONG. A WI DE SELECTION 0F TYPE FACES AND SIZES ARE AVAILABLE. T.P. DISTRIBUTING (nifgs. custom &, stock rubber stamps) 725-2138 Free delivery - Calil any time. Whitby Community Bingo " Javcee ,*eKiwaflis " Kinsmen 0 Optiîsts 2 m $5 0 JACKPOTS EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Monday, November 6 Uîc. No. 235459 FIRST JACKPOT AT 58 NUMBERS SECOND JACKPOT AT 53 NUM BERS 7:15 p.. Nm dlau i d 16 dmcit [Ve NO ADMISSION CHARGE! H ETDENSHORE PAVI LION (Corner Water St. & Dunlop Dr., Whitbv) Announcing the opening of a multi-discipline survey office engaged in Cadastral, Geodetic, Pbotogrammetric, Engineering Surveys and Data Processing at 21 Gladstone Avenue Oshawa Lii 4E3 Telephone (416) 579-9492 . lBARNES UMMq Sunýrs dmnton B""Mton ibronto Oshawa (5D