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Whitby Free Press, 4 Nov 1981, p. 23

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WITBY FREE ýPRESS, WEDNESIIAYý, NOVEMBER 4,'l98i, PAGE'"23 COMPLAINTS ANYONE??? Ross Stevens will be at the Railroad House on Highway 7A every Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 6 p.m. He is willing to hear any problems or com- IF YOU ARE INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENTI* 1. Cal the Police. (Dont admit liablity; let the police decide) 2. Col your Insurance agent. (Explain the problem.) 3. Cal Home. <You'Il be at Ieast one hour late.) 4. CaiN OSHAWA CAR ÇARE LTD. (It's your choice where your car is repaired.) We have the most up to date equipment to repair any car on the road today. We guarantee satisfaction. NEW CAR RENTALS omt 5.00> per day - no mileage. 660 Drake St. Oshawa 576-1019 plaints you may have concerning the Provincial Governînent (not the Municipal Government). Don't forget, Weclnesdays between 3 and 6 p.m. at the Railroad House you will have the opportunity to speak to Rous Stevens. Please phone first to arrange an appointment. PORT PERRY PRANKS Actually, Port Perry didn't do too bad this Halloween besides the usual windows being soaped and a few pumpkins being smashed. It could have been worse considering the mishaps-that have hap- pened in the past. And now that Halloween is over, we have Christmas to look forward to ... HO HO HO! LOCAL EVENTS A dance will be held at the Nestieton Community Hall on Saturday, November 7 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Lunch and bar included. Tickets are $10 per couple. Music wilI be provided by Bill Taylor and the Tradesmen. Tickets are available at the door. A bus trip is scheduled to Yorkdale Shopping Cen- tre on Tuesday, November 10. Caîl 985-3143 or 985- 3240 for more information. A bake, craft and garage sale is being held this Saturday, November 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. by Beta Sigma Phi. Get down to the Scout Hall Satur- day, as this promises to be a very special event. KIDS'S CORNER Don't put off entering the Christmas contest any longer! The December 3 deadline is sneaking up faster than you may think. If you are under 13 years of age, just write a letter about what you think Christmas is all about and mail it to Barbara Van- sickler, Box 12, Group 3, R.R. 3, Port Perry, On- tario, LOB lN9. You may win instant cash from $5 to $15. Items for this column may be Ieft at the Port Perry Pet Shop or phone 985-3457. Christmas sale The Salvation Army on November 21 from 2 Whitby Home League to 5 p.m. at the corps' wilI be holding their headquarters, 112 Kent Christmas sale and tea. Street. ANNOUNCEMENTS RECEPTION CARDS INVITATIONS THANK YOU CARDS zî4 Ott S iIUIGAN IF.UPI S Kiw anis aid CNIB Bill Brown, district administrator (far left) and Art Yeo (centre left) chairman of the Durham Region Advisory Board of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) are seen accepting a cheque for $2,500 from Kiwanis Club of Whitby past-president AI Dearborn and president Gordon Muffin. The donation will be used to purchase a special close circuit television set that will allow visually impaired persons to read. The television will enlarge the printed word to 40 times its normal size for easy reading. According to Yeo, the CNIB will make the machine available primarily to students and people in industry with sight problems. -Free Press Staff Photo HEADLINE NEWS!. Ontario Motor Sales now offers interest rates on ail 1981 new and demo cars and h oght duty trucks ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. Chev., Olds., Cadillac and Chev. trucks 140 BOND ST. W., OSHAWA 725-6501 EU il il 1 1

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