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Whitby Free Press, 25 Feb 1981, p. 7

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ASHBURN COMMUNITY CENTRE A dance will be held at the Thunderbird Golf Club on March 7, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. There will be a disc jockey, bar and buffet. Tickets are $12.50 per couple to persons 19 years and over. Call 655-3565, 655-3486 or 655-4809. WIlITY13Y ! WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. R. Sonley on Wednesday last. A film "Anonymous was a Woman" was shown by Mrs. Dorothy Lintjens of the Brooklin Public Library. A display of articles stamped "made in Canada", other items from other countries were shown, and a discussion took place. Mrs. Marion Hall chaired the meeting. Records from Atlas were stated by secretary treasurer Miss Alice Arnold stating exact population of countries per square mile. Mrs. Levi Arksey gave current events bringing us up to date on the election. This international meeting convened by Mrs. Eileen Young was most informative. Hostesses Mrs. R. Sonley, Mrs. Levi Arksey and Mrs. Nora Walker. Next meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 18 at the Brooklin Community Centre. Tweedsmuir History meeting - Roll Call "Name a Member of Parliament." Directors will meet in the afternoon on March 5 at the Brooklin Centre. WHITBY COMMUNITY CARE Whitby Community Care, a volunteer service for Seniors, is rapidly expanding in the Whitby, Brooklin and Myrtle areas. Our client file now numbers over 500! We can use volunteers immediately to assist with driving, light housework, and office duties, particularly typing. Volunteers who directly assist clients receive a small remuneration. A few hours a week is all we need. To our clients, we are presently arranging appointments to assist with Income Tax. If you can be of assistance or, if you need assistance, please call 668-6223. EEPRESS, WEDNESDAY, FBRUARY -'., I )IAGE 7 What is cratecraft? Where can you choose a videotape? Learn the answers to these questions and more on Tuesday, March 3 when our local Librarian, Val Garland, will be the guest speaker at the Ladies Guild, Burns Presbyterian Church, Ashburn. Val will not only tell us about library services, but will also show film strips on crafts, the usual and unusual. Our meetings start at 7:45. Everyone is welcome. Refreshments served. BROOKLIN AND DISTRICT PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION The card party committee under the chairmanship of Bob Carson and Bill Grylls wish to thank all those who con- tributed to the success of the event. Despite the fog, the tur- nout was excellent. There was a good representation of both the youth and the senior citizens of the area. The delicious refreshments were supplied under the convenership of Grace Guthrie and Verna Sheppard. George Ashe was present to present the prizes while his wife Margo participated in the progressive euchre. High scorers were Helen Breen and Russell Bryans. Anyone wishing to join our organization and/or help in the forthcoming election may call Bruce Bagg at 655-4211 during the day or Jean Gibb at 655-4342, evenings and weekends. On Friday, February 27, there will be a P.C. businessmen's and wives luncheon with George Ashe at Moore Park at 12:30. Everyone interested should contact Bob Carson at 655- 3662. Susan Smith 655-4737 Brown's Foodmaster (Before noon Saturday) ASHBURN NEWS Where can you obtain a Xerox copy for 10 cents? Not much time left to go Those line-ups are getting longer. It is the time of year when, once again, the owners of automobiles must pay for the privilege of driving on the road. This is the scene during a recent morning rush at down- town Whitby's Donald Travel, the home of the local office of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, the people who hand out, for a fee, the 1981 license plate stickers. The rush is on to get there since the deadline for renewal is this Saturday. -Free Press Staff Photo If your H&R Block- prepared tax return is questioned, we step in to represent you to the district taxation office, all year round, at no extra cost. - ~ We know all the tax laws, and we double-check your return before you sign it. We'll take your place, because nothing can take the place of good solid service. This year be sure. THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS H&R BLOCK We can help you with Ontario Tax Credits. OSHAWA 15 Bond St. East 1343 King East 924 Simcoe St. N. WHITBY 122 Dundas St. W. PICKERING 82 Kingston Rd. W. Open De.m..9 p.m. Weekdays, 9.5 Set. Phone 723-2217 Ouhawi Also In- rSears-ýjEATOI N'S th'a!

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