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Whitby Free Press, 30 Dec 1981, p. 13

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1981, PAGE 13 CanDecide focuses on own self CONT'D FROM PG. 5 1 st in life - which can we di live with? which are is helpful? which are w necessary? which are at not wanted? But the focus of the sf session was how the n( limitations faced in ai everyday life when coupled with the possi- v( bilities available pro- ot duce responsibility. a( Durng the discussion, is the inmnates concluded a ý that responsibility is the dc tension between one 's limitations and one's g( possibilities. gr "Being a responsible hE person is not the com- bE fort of saying 'l want ar imp"ortance lis, I wanC'that'," the son, you are worth- ;ession leader said ad- while. " Jing that responsibility Tha t is a message tha t S the product of "I ail of us should take to oant" and one's limit- heart. ations. EDITOR'S NOTE: Can- But the subject of the Decide is currently ession observed was Iooking for new volun- iot the important thing teers and a training bout CanDecide. session will be held The inates and the beginning January 6. olunteers talk to, each Anyone interested can )ther as equals and the contact them through, dversary situation that P.O. Box 1401, Station snormally thought of 'B', Oshawa or by s typifying prison life calling Pam Gr"ny at oes not exist. 668-7791. About 150 people have It bas also been lear- one through the pro- ned that the Meibrooke ram and each of them Correctional Centre is as been told "Remem- considering introducing )er you are unique, you CanDecide at that re an important per- facility. Whitby Red Cross to hold J anuary ciie Whitby Red Cross will hold a Blood Donor Clinic, Wednesday, Jan- uary 6, at the Legion Hall on Byron Street South. The hours are from 2 to 8 p.m. Regular donors, please note this date is two weeks later than the previously scheduled time. Margaret Horton, the new blood donor chair- man hopes at least 325 donations will be re- ceived at this, the first of four 1982 clinics. A minimum of 375 people must attend the clinic to What does Whitby mean to you? What does Whitby mean to you? The board of manage- ment of the Whitby Cen- tral Business District Imrovement Area Board is looking for a logo to represent the downtown core. The contest is open to ail local artjsts and art students. The logo must be in black and white and n4~lect the histori- cal naiture of the down- town. A cash prize of $100 will be awarded to the first prize winner with second place being wor- th $50 and third place $25. The contest will close on January 30,1982. For more information caîl Lynda Buffett at 668-3892., reach this goal. Always, a special attitude, some people are knowing theirs is a life- deferred for minor saving gift. health reasons. Generally, it takes Most people between from 45 minutes to an the ages of 17 and 66 are hour to register, get healthy enough to give tested, give your blood, blood. They know how rest and' snack - all important the supply js necessary procedures. for accident victims and Between 4 o'clock and 6 surgical patients. They o'clock, there may be assume they'll neyer lineups due to half-staff- need blood themselves, ing for the clinic crew 's but if they do, it will be dinner hour. If yiou available. That is flot corne then, allow a bit always so! Too fre- more time. quently, patients have Six regular blood had to await vital sur donors W-111 receive cert- gery, sometimes for ificates marking 35, 50 several months, or in the case of Bryan because of an insuffi- Davies, 75 blood dona- cient blood supply. tions. Congratulations There's a special at- to these six men. mosphere at a blood Start 1982 in the best donor clinic. The blue- possible way. Be a smocked volunteers are Blood Donor. Attend the friendly, helpful and re- Whitby Blood Donor assuring to first-time Clinic, January 6 bet- donors. Donors radiate ween 2 and 8 p.m. Weekly Horoscope W..k et J»m. 3 ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19) Don't look for the obvious at this time. Messages wiIl be masked. Seek subtie signs. Body language. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20) Housing changes wouidd h;ip. A move, or an expansion. Even rearranging. Blend colors carefully. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Work to solve important questions. A turning point is near. Trust your instincts. Hunches will pay. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Dont overspend on recreation. Be social, but conservative. Try games and conversation. LEO (Juîy 23-Aug. 22) Try leading. Use your wit and wisdom. Others wiIl follow. Old ideas may seem new. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Time for a small fling. Put the conventional aside. Enjoy others. Romance shines bright. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Older people may need your help. Be thoulzht fui and communicate. A cail or a note might de. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Block out more time for family and close friends. Suggest a get together. Do your part. SAGIlTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Make self restraint and tact. your guide. Use flattery. Avoid disputes. Smile a lot. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Expand social horizons. Visit a new place. But keep it simple and realistic. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) The easy way is best now. Make no big decisions. Stick with the tried and true. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) You may need expert or professional help on a personal or money matter. Move cautiously, but ask questions. Investigate ail options. DON BOWER ý 683 1968 1

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