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Whitby Free Press, 12 Dec 1979, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS Corridor p. w. Capers By MARY MCEACHERN tabetrn & ttak hut HWY. 2# WHUTBY' - 1 mile wes.t of 4 corners)3 CHRUSTMAS HOURS CLOSED Monday, Dec. 24 & Tuesday, Dec. 25 OPEN Boxlng Day - From 4 p.m.- New Year's Eve - Dec. 31I New Year's Day -Jan.. 1 DINNER SPECIALS Evory Tues., Wed..& Thurs. evenlngs FOR RESRVATIONS CALI 668-2751 e)Oligt AIL MajorCredit Cards X. Accepted or .jîg OPEN SUN. -. CLOSED MON*~ was quite a surprise to many of the residents. We checkeci with the Town to our satisfaction, discovered, that a new fence was to be built, replacing the old one.1 However, that was in October. To date, nothing has hap- pened. One fence removed, but nothlng in sight to replace it. 1Lets hope our Town officiais are flot like Hilmpty Dunipty who, when they use a word, it means just wha t they choose it to mean, neither more or less. Where is the new-fence? WHITBY LI'1'1LE THEATRE The Youths group production of Anne of Green Gables wil be directed by Joan HWl. The production dates are December 12, 13 and 14, evening performances, and ]December 15 (Saturday) afternoon matmnee. OSHAWA CHAPTER SWEET ADELINES The Sweet Adelines annual show is this Stmnday, the 16th of December 7:30 at Eastdale Collegiate. This year the show is geared to entertain the whole family with a variety of Barbershop music from the Chorus, Folk music froni Croft Brothers, and a special con- densed adaptation ofWalt Disney's 'Pete's Dragon'. For tickets eall 576-873. CORRIDOR AREA RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION Due to the busy Christmas seasoin, the December executive meeting wWl be canceiled. The next regular executive meeting wiil be the second Tuesday in January. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from oi President - Homer Pelgrims. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH The Youth Group will meet every Monday evening in the Church Hall at 7: 00 p.m. Grade 7 and Up are invited. Sunday the 16th of December - White Gift Service 7:00 p.m. The Sunday Sehool and Youth Group wiil conduct the service. The offering will be.donated to help a needy area family. $150 REBATE 1On TX.C end TX Offer Expires Dec. 3111979 World Class Distance Runners! Thé Polaris TX fias been the standJard or cross- countru'-snow- mobiling excellence f \foir ucars Andth \TX- C 's following ~~in the same ilesmoi.. tradition, 0 Poarwis 1'tatures include mi free-air Sîîtjrw'rStar enqines a long travel hujdratuùc disc braises - ~ *TX wi[h a cieated tacis a TXC with an ail rufiber [racis *80 Polaris TX tiudaLj And sepH s n o w mobili n hîjs crn. JTi- See >e rT X and TX- C how far pure [ r-'r forma nc e Winner ol Dominion 'Stores "Winýa-tnp fo1r -2-to Lndon" Contest SI .. ..'.... . Mm. Betty Kay of, Whitby, Ontario receives her winning tickets for 2 to London, Engîand from Micheal Kurson, District Sales Manager for British Airways. Mm. Kay was one of the Grand Prize winners in Domninion Stores' 'Win a Trip for 2 to London" Contest, sponsored by Funk and Wagnalis to* launch the New Woman's Day Encyclopedia of Cookery in Canada. While in London, Mms. Kay will stay at the famious Metropole Hotel and'dine ai the wo ' ld renowned Simipsons-in-the-Strand. David Gordon, Funk and Wagnalls' Canadian representative (left) and Bryan Edgar of Dominion Stores (night). A Definite Diffeoenoe DOMINION STORES LIMITED. ACCOUNTS SMALL The Canadian Bankers' Association says that 65 per cent of personal savings ac- counts at the chartercd banks contain Iess than $1 ,000 and more than 36 per cent Iess' than $100. HISTORICAL CAI RN The Historical Cairn nt Dundas and Kendalwood Road must remairn intact and preferably in its present location. The K-Mart plaza, in ail likelihood, is contemplating an expansion, and a food chain may be considering the above mehtioned corner for yet another take-out restaurant. ilowever, the Cairn is an historical Iandnriark and could easily be incorporated into the overail theme of the plaza. Many ares residents, and for that matter, residents froni ail over the Côunty Town, have voiced their objection to the proposed removal of the Cairn. Several of our councillors have assured me that the Cairn will remain. 1This is as it shQuld be. We must preserve our historical, past. Our' ares was known once as Thornton Corners and although we are now Whitby, many fondly remember Thornton Corners. 'Save the stone Monument.' While we are on the subject of the K-Mart, take a good look at the feýnce along the Kendalwood side of their proper- ty.Soewesae ato h are a eoe:Ti BELL'S SALES,& SERVICE Taunton Rd. W., Whltby 68&6173 Stock Champion OSRF 78-79 Rely On Fords, For Rentais 0 SPECIAL WEEKEND RATES *LDW DAI LY RATES SRENT BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH *PICK-UP & OELIVERY AVAILABLE e-FLEET & INDIVIDUAL LEASES TAILORED TO VOUR NEEDS ~ *RENT-A-CAR COLN B.AIL MOTORS' UMITED Hwy. 7A West - Port Perry 985-8411 1 le beauty of dazz-lin ill lead crystal that parkles with the clear st diamond brilliance ,arks true quahty.

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