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Whitby Free Press, 20 Jun 1979, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS Aduit swim offered p.m. The Durham Region Fami- ly YMCA hopes to accomo- One Parent Families visit Santa's Village The One Parent Farlies u.old Room in thé Uentenniai Association of Canada wiîî Building, 416 Centre Street visit Santa's Village, Brace- South. For further informa- bridge, June 24. Weekly tion, drop in on a Monday wtings are held every evening or cail Denise Wilk- Monday at 8:30 p.zn. at the ins at 655-4650 or Alice Bro- 'lie at 668-4112. .THEn CORPORATION OF ~THE TOWN 0F WHITBY CONTRACT W79-25 Removal & Trimming oif Treos Tenders willI be received by the undersigned until 2:00 p.m., Wedinesday, July 4, 1979, for the remnoval and trimmlng of trees at varlous locations In the Town of Whltby. Specifications and tender forms are available atthe Town of Whitby Treasury Department, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby,» Ontario. Telephone 668-5803, extension 37. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R.A. CLARINGBOLD, Depuly Treasurer And ýPurchasing Agent, Tow~n of Whitby. THNE CORPORATION 0F STHE TOWN 0F WHITBY .. 1979 FINAL TAX NOTICE THIRD INSTALLMENT The third instainment of taxes for 1979 is due and payable June 29, 1979. If paymnent is not received by the due date, penalty at the rate of 1 per cent per month will be charged on the oiverdue balance. Taxes may be paicl at any W hitby Bank without bank collection charges or at the Municipal Office, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Gail Empey, Tax Collector, Toi 0f Whitby. DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 111 DUNDAS STREET WEST WHITBY 668-1464 WE'RE EADING YOUR WAY Vour Education Opens the Door To A Challenging Career As AN OFFICER IN THE CANAD IAN FORCES lue hav-opnins i-th folwn=ffierlsifcain:Plot, This summer the Kinsmen Park Pool is scheduling an adult swim from 4:30 to 5:30 date the lafterwork' crowd into a refreshing dip before dinner. Relaxing in a pool is a good way to relieve the tensions of the day. A lane will be set up for those adults who are interes- ted in keeping in shape. The Aquatic Director hopes that with the reduced- admittance price of 50 cents per person during the aduit swim, people will be encou- raged to corne out to swim and lounge around the pool. The Durham Region Fami- ly YMCA has also reduced their price for aduit lessons. It now costs $7 for 4 weeks of swimming instruction with classes on Monday, Wednes- day and Friday. Classes will be instructed at 11:30 a.m. and #:30 p.m. The emphasis in these classes will be stroke impro- vement for the swimmer levels and the basic's of swimming for thebeginners. The YMCA would like to show the community that an outdoor pool is not only for children. For further information caîl the -Durham Region Family YMCA at 668-6868. There are still a few places available for this summer' s Christmas Seal Day Camp at Camp Samac, Oshawa. The facility is offered to children between 5 and 12 yrars who have asthma or otht-ý' i (current respiratory problern':, and will operate DIAL - N -w INSPIRATION Di 668-1331 and hear a three minute inspirational message by Postor Emmo Oîtmanns of the Emmanuelchurch at- 401 Rossland RoadW. in Whitby. JOHN I3ANPURCHJN Ckarterec! Accountant SUITE-103 MA RY-B ROCK BUI LDI NG 185 BROOK STREET NORTH TELEPHONE 668-4341 J Guaranteed Investment Certif icates 1/2 percent Annual Interest for OneYear DICTRIA ~~AfrQOWA US Sinoe 1844 contact our office: 308 Dundas Street West Whitby(Toronto LUne) =6-34 683-7189 Member: Canada Deposit Inhuranco CorporatIlon weekday., between Mondav July 16 ani' Friday July 17. Children ' ith breathing problems frequently miss many ordinary childhood pleasures, and the main ob- jective of the Christmas Seal Day Camp is to demonstrate that, with only a little extra care, such children can par- ticipate as fully in active summer past times as any other child. AlI the usual activities as- sociated with camping will he offered under tie super- vision of. five Ca mp s taff and a registered nurse- cook- outs, nature trails, water sports, country crafts and a sleep-over night on Thursday July 26, will ail be included in this Camp 'experience, off ered entirely free of charge as another "Christ- mas Seal Service". For more information and registration forms caîl Dur- ham Region Lung Associa- tion at 723-3151, as soon as possible. Council meets Julyý 23 .The existing policy of the Council to suspend its regu- lar Committee and Council meetings during the n-onths of July and August was approved for-this summer. The meetings of the Town Council and its Committees are suspended for the months of July ýand August with an exception. That is a special meeting of Council in Committee-of- the-Whole be held on Monday JuIy 23. The purpose of the meeting is to receive reports from the various departments and other business items. There is a proviso which permits the calling of special Council meetings at the pleasure of the Mayor. Also that any meetings of the Administrative and Ope- rations Committees may be held at the caîl of the Chair during the months of July and August. 1If such a meeting is requi- red the date would be pre- determined and aIl members of Council, advised as to the date and time of the prospec- tive meeting. KNIG'HTS 0F COLUMBUSI 1TYBi NGOý CABLE CHANNEL 10 4SBIG CAMESI à EVERY WEDNESDAY aUP TO $37e.00 IN PRIZES a * Last INGO- for the season. See You In the Fail I * LASI WEEKS WINNERS * k. ROZELL, -Oshawa M. SHO DV, Oshawa * J. MEREDITHOshawaI * GRAND PRIZE WUNNERSI I J. BROOKS, Oshawa *E EROZNIK, Oshawa BINGO CARDS AVAILABLE AT; Kameka Footwear - Whitby Mail *County BoWl l yron St. N. Wib *Baskins - Robbins - Safeway Plaza, Whitby Oshawa Meat Products & Delicatessen 1- 1818 Dundas St. E.,Whitby ,1 Shorty's Cigar Store.- 121 Brock ýt. N., Whitby I *Shorty & Son Biliards - 130 Dundas St. W. WhtbyI * Bai ey Pharmracy - Brock St. S. Safeway Plaza Jury & Loveli Drug Store - Whitby Plaza I 317 Brock St. S * Whtby Glass & Mirror - 210 8roclc St. S p ~Silver Varietv - 1624 Brock St,.S Mmmmlm mmm~m u*um m A mass of balloons headed skyward Frlday afternoon as Fairview Lodge celebrated Senior Citizens Week with a balloon launching. The residents each put tlieir names in a balloon hoping for post cards to be sent to them from the people who find thbe balloons. When received, the post cards wiIl be posted on the bulletin board at Fairview Lodge. If you find one of -the Fairview Lodge balloons, please answer and make a senior citizen happy. Free Press Photo Christmas Seal day camp has places open now or A AL

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