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Whitby Free Press, 4 Mar 1981, p. 6

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PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY, NIARCH 4, 1981, WIIITBY FREEF Cati 725-8967 with news items for the co1-jmn. Corridor Capers By MARY McEACHERN I DURHAM-CARPENTRAS EXCHANGE 1981 Eight students from Anderson Colegiate, ahong with Mr. Abrey, their French teacher, will depart via Air France for France on March 21. The students will be guests of a French family for one week, and will tour Paris and vicinity for the second week. On their return home they will host a French student for one week. Excursions such as visiting Niagara Falls, reception and luncheon by the Durham Board of PREiSS Education, C.N. Tower, Eaton Centre, etc. have been plan- ned for our French visitors. The Anderson students will be offering chocolate bars and dried fruit for sale to help offset the cost of entertaining our visitors. Congratulations to the 8 students who have accepted this challenge. The programi should be bath educational and en- joyable for you. Best of Iuck. HEBRON CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH PROVINCIAL CANDIDATES MEETING in order to help you determine your vote, the Hebron Christian Reformed Church, Elizabeth Crescent, wiil host an Anformai question night for Whitby residents on March 6. George Ashe, P.C. candidate, will be weîcomed at 8:15, and Norman Wei, Liberal hopeful, at 9:30. They will be given the opportunity to ,present their views and an open question period will follow. Everyone welcome. Friday evening March 6, 1981. Hebron Christian Reformed Church, Elizabeth Crescent. 8:15 p.m. - George Ashe, Conservative. 9:30 p.m. - Norman Wei, Liberal. CORRIDOR CAPERS DANCE The Capers bail on Saturday evening was, once again, a tremnendous suess. The Heydenshore Pavillion was decorated with hearts, accentuating the theme of the dance 'Heart Month'. Lynn Majoros's Grade 4 class at Glenn St. Public School created ail the beautiful decorations. Prizes were generously donated by B. & R. Transport, Consumers Gas, Midas Muffler, K-Mart, Woolco, Mariais Pizza Place, Whitby Mail Fashions, Gerry Emni and Whitby Free Press. Thank you for making theCapers Bail the best. On behaîf 0f the Corridor Ratepayers Association, Lou Majoros presented a cheque to Dolly and George Goddard of the Whitby Heart Foundation. Special guests included ail our friends and neighbors, Ea.41 ward representative Joe Drumni; Regionai Councillors Tom Edwards and June, Gerry Emm and Betty. John and Marion Buchanan, Durham Board of Education, Don and Barb Loveiock, Whitby P.U.C., Doiiy and George Goddard, Whitby Heart Foundation, our ex-Mayor of all the people, Jim and Marj Gartshore, and last but not ieast, our M.P.P. George Ashe and his iovely wife Margo. Nearly forgot, the Kirkton Hunt Club, ahi 20 members and wives. Thank you ail for comning. Next dance October. Reserve tickets early. - -E-- - - -- - BROWNS rpop People POP BRO' N'S OODM STERf)5,m452 CASE 0F 12-30Ooz BOUTLES $4.99 & dep. UUbbITTTI8-.30i arn Ã"6prn Exeept Thur%~. &Fr1. Nigits tii 9tpin.CASE OF24- 10oz. BOTTLES BROOKUIN 'F $4.49 & dep. 4 )1 IF.\1 \ 1IA>Ys % 19'IF.k ASSORTEDFLAVORS (<9 w'

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