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Whitby Free Press, 12 May 1982, p. 15

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i Guild holding first ever "Castie Cotillon" plete with candleight and wine and 'Robyn' at the piano at 7 p.m. There will be da ncing to a, live band frorn 9p.m., tol1a.m. The setting, in historic Trafalgar Castie School, makes the Victorian theme' and 'Black Tie Optional', dress equally appropriate. 1Trafalgar Castle School was built in 1859 , as. the residence 0 f COrridr CPers M 'By MARY MCEACHERN «.Cali 725-8967 wth items for this column. THORNTON INTERESTED PARENTS Thornton Interested Parents wil have as their guest Dr. Wendy Roberts who will speak on 'How to Help Your Child Get the Most Out'0f School'. The Meeting will take place at Dr. Robert Thornton Sehool on Thursday, May13 at 8 p.rn. in the sehool library.' There will be a short businessmeeting at 7:30- p.m. Parents, visitors and friends will be welcomed. ANNUAL MEETING The Corridor Ratepayers Association will hold their annual meeting and election of officers on 'Wednesday, May 12 at Dr. Robert Thornton School at 7:45 p.m. Sidewalks -on Kendalwood and Bell Canada direct reduced dialing to Toronto are but two of the.-items .to. be discussed.1 Remember tonight, at Dr. Robert Thornton Public School gym- nasium at 7:45 p.m. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Outreach Committee - Visitation to newcomers in the area continues with a planned blitz of the Whitby, Towne Estates area during May and June. Volun- teers for this project are urgently Irequired. Any in- terested persons are asked to speak with Dr. Banks or Gail Brimbecom regarding details. THIS IS HOWARD ROBB - SECOND 0F THE SERIES I arn holding back the tears that I have inside, because I love a family and cannot say good-bye. I arn open about this, I have to be, or it will eat at me. The Blairs, Louise and Holly and the family, I wish I was a part of. ,Louise is a nurse in Whitby and I have té say, I love Louise in a step-mother way. She gives me hQpe to go on working and surviving day by day. My parents and first love, my late grandmother, are in heaven, but the truth is I woul d like to be a part. of the Blair family, but that is flot possible. This is a belated Mother's Day message to theBlairs.. I've met, working at different places such as the 0'Keefe Centre etc., many famous people such as, John McCook, Katherine Hepburn and Bjorn Borg. I have a long singing career in history from Sunshine Boy in the late Soi's to being on City T.V., C.B.C. and the list goes on. People have said I could be the next ManiloW if I worked at it.- Myself, I sing the way I sing. I would like to thank the Whitby Free Press and especially the Corridor Capers Column, and last but not least, the* Blairs, because they are beautiful people. From - Howard Robb - Whitby. WHITBY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The May Meeting of the Whitby Women's In- stitute wil be held at the home of Kay Hepburn, 1010 Dundas Street West, No. 48, on May 26 at 7:30 p.rn. Visitors welcome. g handy new book by Sidney Led- s on, author cf the best-selllng book, 'Teach Your ChiId to Read In Heres a book no stenographer should be wthout. virually a uflversity course in grammer but presented in a ively way no university can match$39 PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLV 218 Harwood Ave. S.. Ajax '638-1968l Sheriff Nelson G. Rey- T nolds of Ontario County. .~ guests included Sir John ..... A. Macdonald, Canada's Governor-General Bar- on Lisgar, and Prince 7--7177 Arthur, -the third son of ~ ~ * ' Queen Victoria. Since 1874, the build- ing has been a girls' '> ~* ïchool, formerly known as the Ontario Ladies' College. the, biggest social ýevent of its kind to beheld atC the school since the Cen- tennial Baîl in- 1974 which was'attended by, Ontario's Lieutenant-- Governor Pauline Mc- Gibbon. Tickets are, $50 per couple,; available on a' couples ~Younget ai cmptio first corne, first serve f t o p u o caniý 'be ac co upldaeds Th,-yarod Laurie Schryer of Brooklin (above) was the youngest competitor in last year's Brooklin To order' tickets, caîl Spring Fair Pony Show &'Gymkhana. This year's show will be held on ThusaJn3atheBoki Jean' Cann,1 655-3862, Memorial Are na gro unds at 5 p.m. Shirley Acker at '668- There will also he sack races, egg and spoon races, musical sacks, sock and boot races. T o: enter caîl 655- 8838 or Claudia Kirk- 4280. The fair will run from June 3 to 6. ham at 576-2272.- Photo courtesy cf the Brooklin Spring Fair -Mii I ; ' I A gala evening in a Victorian setting is planned for Saturday, June 12 at Trafalgar Castle School. Whitby area residents are invited to attend the "'Castle Cotillion", the first major endeavourcf the Ladies' Guild of, Tra- falgarCastle School. ,The -festivities begin at 6,p.rn. with cocktails followedby a full course" sit-dow n. -dinner', cern-

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