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Whitby Free Press, 20 Oct 1982, p. 6

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PAGE 6e WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 20,1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS Bn~k1in Byines é;.# By ROXANNE REVELER Cali 655.4951 with Items for titis colunin. Hi there: Everyone is forecasting soamething these days - the econoi future, what it wil be like ini the year 200, tomorrow's weather. To. put an end to al speculation, I quote an ancient Chinese poet: "The plans are man's, the odds are God's."1 THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU The children and staff at Meadowcrest Sehool, ini conjunction with the Meadowcrest Advisory Com- mittee, would like to extend their thanks to ail the children andi duits who wholeheartedly supported the "First Annual Fun Fair" last Saturday. Thanks ta you it was a huge success. Mr. Romano would especially like to thank the folaowing merchants -for contributmng prizes ta the Meadowcrest Fun Fair: Pompeii's Pizza, Taunton Road; McDonald's, Simcoe North; Famaus Players Cinemas, Oshawa Centre; and, Colette Shoes. THE CORPORATION 0F THETOWN OFWHITBY NOTICE 0F ADVÀNCE POLL,. REGULAR POLL AND APPOINTMENT 0F A VOTING PROXY NOTICE is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Town of Whitby that ln accordance with the provisions of The Municipal Elections Act an Ad- vance Poil wiIl be held on Saturday, October 30th, 1982, at the Whitby Municipal Building, 575 Ross- land Road East, Whitby, between'the hours of 9:00 a.m. ln the forenoon and 8:00 p.m. In the afternoon for the purpose of receiving votes of Electors who expeot to ',e unable to vote on November 8th, 1982. NOTICE is also given that P1liing Day Wili be held on Monday, November 8th, 1982, between the hours of 11:00 a.m. l16 the forenoon and 8:00 p.m. in the afternoon. NOTICE is also given that applications for a Certi- f icate to Vote by Proxy are aval lable at the Cierk's office. Applications for a certif icate to vote by proxy must be made on the prescribed forms and submnitted to the Office of the Cierk between the hours of 9:00 a.m. ln the f orenoon and 5:00 p.m. ln the afternoon, Monday through Friday, commenc- ing October l9th, 1982, and ending November th, 1982. An Elector is entitied to appoint a voting proxy If the Elector Is: (a) A person who is certified by a iegally quali- f ied medical practitioner, by certif icate f lied with the Clerk, to be physicaily Incapable of attending a polling place; (b) A person absent from his regular residence by reason of attending an eÏducational institu- tion and who Is entered ln the list for the poil- ing subdivision ln which he normally resides and who expects by reason of such absence to be unabie to vote at the advance poil or on poiiing day; or, (c) A person who expects to be absent from his polling subdivision during the election period Including the advance poili and polling day by reason of his being engaged for hire or re- ward ln the business of transportation by rail- way, air, water or motor vehilcle. Any person who is entitled to vote by proxy may appoint as his voting proxy any other person who is eligible as an elector ln the municipaiity. A per- son who has been appointed as a vOting proxy Is entItied to vote ln his own right ln the municIpality notwithstanding that hé has voted as a voting proxy. The last date for filing applications for a certifi- cate to vote by proxy is Monday, November 8th, 1982., Donald G. McKay Returning Officer and Cierk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 RossiandRoad East, Whitby, Ontario Phone: 668-5803 SQUARE DANCING If yau enjoy modem square dancing and want ta learn mare about it camne to Myrtie United Church on Wednesday evemings at 8 p.m. BiR Robinson of Oshawa 18 the instructor. Ail ages participate sa camneout and have a good time. Telephone 655-4731 for more information. ANNUAL TURKEY SUPPER The annual turkey supper wil be held on Satur- day,ý November Ã" at Myrtie United Church. Get your tickets early and don't be disappointed. The meal wil commence at 5:30 p.mi. Charge for the evening wWl be $6 for adults and $3 for children. Cal655-4704 or 655-403 for tickets or infornlatian. LIBRARY NEWS Lots of fun times are now in process for the child- ren of Our community. Saturday Story Timne (10: 30 ta, 11:30 a.m.) wiil feature "Sbivery Shakey" activi- ties. On Saturday, Octaber 23 they are roiling scarey movies. A ghoulish ghost get-tagether on October 30 wiil give everyone a chance ta put their Halloween costumes on early and have a frightfully good time. There is no telling what the Wîggly Wit- ch wil do if you don't make an appearance!1 1Next time you visit the children's library see if you can find ail the giggly ghosts hidden there. Try your luck'at caunting them and win'an unusual prize. Winners will be announced at the Ghoulish Ghost Get-together 10: 30 ta 11: 30, October 30. Pre-school stary hour will start at 12:30 p.m.- on' Tuesdays. The afternaon program for aduits will run at the same time. Speaker for next Tuesday's session will teach techniques for giving facials. Learn ta relax and'reduce stress with this simple method. Anyane wishing ta jain this group can do sa by phoning the library at 655-3191. BR.OOKLIN HOME BAKERY & DELICATESSAN 61 BALDWIN ST. BROOKLIN 655-4951 SPECIAL THIS WEEK Do-nuts 1 .89 d'oz.- Honey dip - apple - strawberry blueberry & lemnon. YES WE MAKE Up PARTY PLATTERS See our unadvertised in-store specials. * e e - u - WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Gail Gray of Warm Woollies'and Whatnats was guest speaker at the, Wamen's Institute meeting held in. the home of Ruby Sonley. The motta was ideverything new we leamn enriches our lives a lit- tle". Rail cal was "lways we can Increase Our- knowledge as we grow older"'. .Mrs. Levi Arksey gave current events. Carnie Arksey was convenor with Ruby Sanley and Elsie Glroy acting as hostesses. Family and consumer affairs meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Levi Arksey on November 17 at 2 p.m. Canvenor will be Nora Walker'and' hostesses wiil be Carnie Arksey and Nora Walker. Motto wlll be "support Canadian, praducts and Canada willsuùpport you". Rail cail ... name a new product you have tried and liked. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION 0F WOMEN The founding 'meeting of the South Central District Progressive Canservative Association of, Women was held in the Oddfellows Hall, Brooklln o n Wednesday, Octaber 13. On hand were epresenta- tives from the -ridings of, Durham. York, Durham East, Durham West, Oshawa and Northumberland. Speakers included Allan Lawrence, M.P. for Durham Northumberland and Ross Stevenson'. M.P.P. from Durham York. The guest speaker for the eveming was Hon. Bud Gregory, M.P.P. Mississ- auga East, and Chief Government Whip. The newly elected executive are as fallaws: president, Marianne Zakaraw; vice-presidents, Eleanor, Calwell, Judy Moskaluk, Shiela Adams, Clare Boychen and Kay Wetherall; secretary is Gayle DeGroot and treasurer is Sue Kilgannan. HOCKEY DANCE Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Ladies Auxiliary will be hasting their first dance of the 82-83 seasan* an Navember 6. This will be a "hockey sweater dance" and will be held at Heydenshame Pavilion starting at 8p.m. It wil pay ta get there early this yeam as they are having a "happy hour" fram 8 ta, 9 p.m. at which time bar tickets wiil be sold at haif price. As usual there will be an excellent disc jockey and a deliciaus buffet. Plan ta, attend and have a gaod evening and, at the same time help the boys in your amea who play hockey. ickets are available from Broaklin Bakerv or Peacock Sports. TUPPERWARE PARTY Bmooklins.Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders wil be holding a giant tuppemwame sale on Navember 2 in the Cammunity Centre commencing at 8 p.m. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. There will be door prizes and attendance draws and refreshments wilI be served. Recipes and- various ideas will be provided by the tupperware represen- tatives. .Plan to attend and bing a fiend with you. Al proceeds go ta help the girls in aur cammunity. DUTY FREE Another school volunteer and I stood in the lobby of the school hast Saturday shiverîng and wet fram being buffeted 1amound by the weathem while preparing for the Fun Faim. I called out to hem "now there's a dedicated volunteer." "Yau're not kidding," she responded. "If I were getting paid for tis, I'd have cahled in siek t" See you next week.Roxanne Reveler Brooklln Bakemy drap off Fnldays before nmon please 655-4951. Bal WýBy popular demand, Whitby Arts is brlngingi bck "The Arts Bah". A major fund-raising event for the gallery, past galas have includ- ed the 'Rennaissance theme, 19M5 Mythical Greece, 1976;, 1001 Ara- bian Nlghts, 1977;' and Atlanitis, 1978. 1This year "The Film Affair"l will 'offer Pete Schofield and the Cana- dians, a band «"ful a f good spirit. and music that wil make you dan- ce.2. (Peter Goddard, ciritic, Taranto Star).. Costume is aptianal, but the themne lends it- self ta creativity and glamour. The setting, Heydenshare Pavilion, will be transfommed ta back lot ]Hollywood!1, The menu wiil delight, with assarted, canapes and hors d'oeuvres, and the main course wil consist of crepes stuffed with seafood or chicken with musbroams, ahi done by Creative Cui- sine's Cordon Bleu Chef Camai Korsurka. You will be greeted at your car and escamted inta the bail by Whitby's firemen.. Champagne and open bar add ta, the festivities. Special guests will in- clude Miss Nuaha Fitz- Gerald and Mm. Larry Solway from the Mari- gald Theatre in Whitby and Ms. Debra Burgess, entertainmient reporter, from Global T.V. Honoramy patrons of the bail are Joy and Harry Thompson of Whitby. Guiding us thraugh the eveming wil be Master of Cere-, monies, Jeff Bently. Sa came one, came ahl, ta "The Film Affair" Whitby Arts Bail. Friday, Navember 5, Heydenshare Pavilian, Water Street, Whitby, 9 p.m. toi1 a.m. SXL' 80021 XLAo"110 Mini.AO OL136ba Reg. $348.25 5SL models aiso avoalbe 0 Textron Canada Limted Rogtered Uer. This offer expires October 3lst, 1982. CHAIN SPECIAL 25% OFF each chain Note 318 chain only Expires Oct. 30, 1982 3 chainhswith 10%5 off 1 chain FREE FISHER'S FARM SERVICE Ashburn Ontario - LOB 1AO Brooklin Flour Milis, Flour & Baking Supplies 20 Kg Bite Size Dog Food Il13.5O (taxIex ) FREE Dog BowI $1.00 OFF with this ad Exoirv date Oct. 31. 1982 23 CASSELS ROAD EAST BROOKLIN 655-4851 Tel. 655-3842 SHUR.

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