Corridor o 'mu' Capers CORRIDOR CAPERS DANCE To be held on March 10 at Heydenshore Pavilion. The last dance was a complete sell out so don't be disappointed call one of the executive members, three of whom are, Mary McEachern, Lynne Majoros, and Vic Sheffield. Music by Frank Truell, bar piriviledges, lunch and door prizes. CORRIDOR AREA RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE MEETING To be held March 13 at the Town Hall in the Planning Department Board Room at 8 p.m. All members are asked to attend. BOY SCOUT PAPER DRIVE Saturday 9 a.m. March 10. Please put your papers out for the scouts. I WINGS FOR SHAWN Shawn Majoros of Broadview Avenue, Whitby, was pre- sented with his gold wings at a reception at the Polish Veterans Hall on Saturday evening. A grade 13 student at Anderson Collegiate, Shawn was the youngest member of the group to receive the honour. He has been taking flying lessons for the past year or so and the gold wings must be earned before obtaining .his Private Pilot's Licence. This is a remarkable accomplishment for a high school student, who hot only maintains his grades, but also works part-time at the Dominion Stores. Shawn plans to carry on with his flying lessons and hopefully to earn his Instrument rating and eventually his Commercial Pilot's licence. Congratulations Shawn and 'best of luck with your future career. Maybe on :our next Caribbéan vacation we will hear 'This is Captain Majoros welcoming you aboard flight 967 to your island in the sun.' Keep 'em flying Shawn. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH The annual Presbyterial U.C.W. meeting will be held at St. Andrew's United Church in Oshawa on Wednesday, March 28, with Dr. Katherine Hockin speaking on Human Rights. Plan to attend. Remember to get your United Church calendar soon, and save your stamps, eyeglasses, Christmas cards etc. for our supply programme. You may order greeting cards and gift items from our Monarch representative, Lois Clark. Choir Practice is Thursday evening, March 8 at 7:30 p.m. Evening Services - Westminster will be beginning a once-a-month evening service on Sunday, March il at 7:30 p.m. There will be singing of familiar hyms. Dr. & Mrs. Banks will show slides on Jamaica & Grand Cayman, and describe some of their work on the islands. The offering will go to M & S. WELCOME WAGON For all newcomers please call 668-9654 if you move west of Brock St., East of Brock call 579-0878 or 728-2103. Until next week, Ruth Chambers 728-2103. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7,1979, PAGE5 Seniors' centre elects its 1979 board March 30 The Whitby Seniors Acti- vity Centre will have a busy month, culminating with the annual membership meeting March 30 at 2 p.m. at'the centre. Allmembers are urged to attend this meeting for the election of the Board of Directors for 1979. Only 1979 members will be allowed to vote, so see that your mem- bership is paid up. A Board of Directors of nine members will;be present and voted upon. Three will be elected to serve for three years, three for two years and three for one year. Events of March include a St. Patrick's Day dance party, March 24 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is encouraged to wear green, and there will be door prizes and refresh- ments. March 16 at 7:30 p.m., the feature film, The King and I, starring Deborah Kerr, Yul Brynner and Rita Moreno will be shown at the centre. Members of the centre have been busy during the past month too. On Feb. 22, the centre's Jubilee Choir performed at the Sunnycrest Nursing Home birthday party cele- brations. Another perfor- mance is planned for March 15 at 2 p.m. in the Fairview Lodge Recreation Hall. On March 2, a heart spe- cialist spoke on "Your Health and Heart," as part of the centre's continuing health science lecture series. - Recently an engraved silver tray was presented to Tom Ashby and a pin to his wife Emily by the cribbage players at the Monday night cribbage session to show their appreciation for 'the time and effort this couple has put into their program. The snooker tournament for the Dr. Ken Hobbs trophy will begin March 12 at 2 p.m. The presentation of the trophy was pictured in the Free Press of Feb. 14. The members of the centre are concerned about the impending loss of Bus Ser- vice onBrock Street after April 29. A petition has been posted on the bulletin board so that members may state their objections to the loss of this service. There is a growing interest in the Bible study group held every Thursday at 11 a.m. This group is led by Ivy LaTrobe and everyone is welcome to corne and enjoy this fellowship and discus- sion period. Shuffleboard is now being organized by Harold Boys, who has been a very active -member of Whitby Seniors Co-Operating, which operates the Meals Without Wheels program at the Knights of Columbus hall. Mr. Boys' experience with the St. Mark's United Church Šhuffleboard Club will be gratefully appreciated in the games room. Thursday afternoons have been estab- lished for all members to join the group. The Whitby Public Library has a large selection of books at the Seniors Activity Centre for the members' reading enjoyment. Anyone who would like a particular book that is not there, may fill out a suggestion slip or give requests to Mrs. Muriel Smith of the -library when she visits the centre on Thursday afternoons. Seniors are reminded that the centre's tax clinic will be nnerating downstairs. on March 12, 13 and 14. Lew Sherlock, and Walter Couke, members of the centre, recently remodelled a craft case downstairs, which had been donated to the centre. Donations of material for the inside shel- ving would be gratefully received. You have to walk before you can run. WEDNESDAY MARCH 14 ETCH JUST JD G ET. This Wednesday, treat the family and your budget to a bucket of finger lickin' good Kentucky Fried Chicken. A bucket contains 15 pieces of chicken. Enough for 5 to 7 hungry people. $tra ckickenVra~. OVER 100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO -SEE YOUR PHONE BOOK FOR THE ONE NEAREST YOU. 600 YOU SAVE W W MhmM dMM6..OW ý W ý mw-ý ý ý ýýjpr