WIIITBY FREE PRESS,,WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1982, PAGE 19 Board approves plans for OtterCreek .school Car lot- opens Mayor Bob Attersley (centre, left) is cutting the ribbons to officially open a new downtoWn Whitby busi- ness, Hopkins Auto Sales on Brock Street North. Looking on (centre, right) is Mark Connors, the owner 0f the car lot. Holding the ribbon is Susan Perrie and Mike Keep. The lot, which actually op9ened in April, specializes in the sale of used cars. --Free Press Staff Photo Corridor Capers By MARY MCEACHERN Cali 725897 with Items for tht. column. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH The members of the church would like to thank the 'Christians In Action', an Oshawa-based group comprising of -college and young business, persons,* who performed the Sunday morning service. Their theme was a musical portraying the parables of Christ. The service was enjoyed by ail. Surnmer services -r Beginning JuIy 4, the Sunday morning services wiil start at 10 a.m. SYMPATHY Our deepest sympathy is extended to the Doctor famiiy. Banu has helped make oir community a better place in which to live and our lives have been enrxched by knowing her. She wili be sadly missed and fondly remembered by ail. WHITBY LIONESS CLUB - BEEF DRAW The Whitby Lioness Club wili hold a beef draw on JuIy 17 at the Woolco Mail. First prizé - 100 pounds hind; second prize- - 40 pounds loin beef; and, third prize - 15 pounds loin pork. Tickets are for sale from a ny iioness member or cati Ann Preston at 728-9732. Proceeds will go to the Kidney Foundation. CARDIAC REHABILITATION ORGANIZATION The foliowing letter is from the Cardiac Rehabili- tation thanking the Corridor Area Ratepayers Association and members of our community for a donation: "On behaîf of the Cardiac Rehabiitation Organi- zation, I wouid like to extend our sincere thanks for the generous donation given to our organization. "'The money will be used for purchasing the much-needed electrodes which are used for testing and evaluating the participants in the Cardiac Rehabiitation Exercise program. "The support your association has given to our organization means a great deal to us, and we are truly grateful. Signed, Opal Rosamond. " ORDER 0F THE EASTERN STAR - WHITBY CHAPTER The Whitby Chapter 0f the O.E.S. will hold their innual strawberry social on Tuesday, June 29 at the W!asonic Temple, Cochrane Street in Whitby. The linner features a deiicious cold salad buffet and itrawberry shortcake dessert. Tickets are $4 (no ;ax) per person and may be obtained by calling Bey Rogers at 725-5008. WHITBY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Whitby Women's Institute wili close their ac- ivities for the summer and wili have a social gathering at Cullen Gardens on Wednesday, -June 13. At this time plans will be made for the new season in September. GET WELL WISHES. To Ami Preston, who is recouperating after un- Iergoing surgery at the Oshawa General Hospital. ;et well soon Axin. ý Breakm An 18-year-old Whitby man was apprehended by the-Durham Region- ai Police Force on June 16 after a Mary Street West resident reported that someone was breaking into her garage. Police officers quickly arrested a suspect and Youth charged A 16-year-old Whitby- youth has been arrested in connection w'ith a vandalism attack on St. Theresa's Separate School on Crawforth Street.' According to the, Dur- ham Regional Police Force, the schooi's wali was spray painted with graffiti during the night of June 7 and 8. At the time, police siezed a spray paint can. Charged with mis- chief over $50 is Donald James Paul Laverdure, 16, of 830 Dundas Street East, apartment 29. 1He is also charged with personation, theft under and obstruct police. These charges were laid' after police stopped a car on Perry Street at about 2:45 a.m. on June 17 during a routine traf- fic check. A spokesman for the force said that the driver gave the officer a false name. A check on the vehicle's license plate reveaied it to be stolen. Laverdure will ap- pear li Whitby provin- cial court on June 25. siezed, a five-foot-long' steel post. A spokesman for the force estimated that damage to the garage door and a car in the driveway at $150.' David Lele Saint of 55 Guthrie Crescent wil appear in Whitby provincial court tomorrow to answer to charges of attempted breaking and entering and mischief. O LD J AC KETniICI 166 -6221 j 'MARION SMITH Century 21 Gold Jacket Realty Ltd. wouîd like you to meet Marion Smith who has recenitly Joined our team. Marlon has lived ln Whitby for the past 7 years and worked ln Ajax for two of them. She has completed our rigorous training pro- gram and is well able to ,take care of your real estate needs. She In-. vites her friends to cal her at 668-6221 or res. 668-0724. 668-6221 or 683-6221 824 SROMKST. N. WNITIY "Right Acrous Froua Tbo Curling RInl." OSHAWA - $42,500. Smal 2-3 bedroomn older home just north of hospital. Last house on quiet street; large lot. Immediate possession. 723-6731 evenings. OSHAWA - The Durham Board of Education has approved the Sketch' plans for the long- awaited Otter Creek Public Sehool bringing the project one step dloser to completion. According to Jim Russell, the board's superintendent of plant, the school could be open for business in Septemn- ber, 1983 providing that the structure's roof is in place by October., However, if construc- tion is not begun- this fait, it will have to wait until next spring, Russell told the board at its meeting last week. The board had origin- ally hoped to have the $2.1 million'school open in September, 1984. Now the school is expected to be ready by January, 1984 at the latest. The 'Otter ,Creek facility was put on the board's priority list last year after parents in the subdi vision complained of overcrowded condi- tions at both E.A. Fair- man and Whitby Senior Public Schooi where their chiidren are currently bused. The new school will oniy cost Durham tax- payers $M0,000, wîth the Ontario .Ministry of Education providing the balance.' When completed, it wili accommodate 400 ,tudents from kinder- garten to grade 8 but Russell says it will be designed so that port- able classroonis can be attached easiiy. David Milis, the school's architect, said that the one-storey structure will be able to accommodate handi- capped students -and will have a library, music room, art room and gymnasium. Canada- bas a constitution. How's ypurs? The contract for: the McQuary Blvd., schooi Is expected to be let for tender in the faîl. 234 King St. É. Bowmanvlllo 623-3393 LOVELY 2 STOREY 3 BEDROOM HOME - Body on huge'lot ln east Whltby. Features gleamlng -oak f loors, built-in China cabinet, yard has 2 gardénis and fruit trees. Ven- dor will hold 'mort- gage at good rate. Llsted at $99,900. Cal Barb Thajer, Rep. 6886 1035. AID TO MILLIONS CLASS1FIED 1ADS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17 SUPPLIES BOAT& MOTOR - 12' car top alumInum boat, 6 h.p. Johnson motor. Excellent condition. $1,200 or best offer. Calit688-2854. 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