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Whitby Free Press, 13 Apr 1983, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAV APRIL 13, 1983, WHITBY FR EE PRESS Whitby fest ueeds lo go The Town of Whltby's Marlgold Festival needs a logo, and 18 offering a cash prize of $200 for the best design. Ail Whitby residents are Invited to use the marigold theme and de- sign for -a logo for the festival, which will be held fromn September 8 toil. The design, size and mediumi is left Up to the entrant. Entries should be sent to the publicity depart- ment of the Whitby Marigold Festival in care of the Witby Chamber of Commerce, Box 268, Whitby, On- tario, LUN 551 or left at the Chamber office in the Centennial Building. The deadline for re- ceipt of entries is May 15,1983. 1The winning entry will be used onletterheads, posters, programns and other publicity'mater- ils for the Whitby Mari- gold Festival. McDonald's Restaurant, Thickson Road branch, brightened Up the day of 200 women thi past, weekend as they presented each of the first 100 women customers with a daffodil both Frlday and Saturday. This promotion, in conjunction with the Canadian Cancer society fund-raising drive, s.to remind people that It-is Cancer month. Frorn left to right: Bonnie Porteous (McDonald's3 Community Relations), Laura Qurrey and Bob Smith (storé manager). -Free Presa Staff Photo ILIGH SCHOOLI NEWSý Dennis O'Connor By COLLEEN CREIGHTON, DO'C High Sehool HJISROATO A BEI!LIFCAN STARTAT OUDOOR. Many young people who have been in trouble with the law need help findirng the road to a better ife. 1If they are to stay out'ôof' trouble for good, they need the stability and concern of a caring home. A home like ýyours. We o/fer' guidance, support and financial assistance to people Who help, but it's your gift of kindness and sharing that really matters.« To find out how. you. can help, please contact the regional uttce ciosest to you: Community Alternative Prograrn 110 Eglinton Avenue West, 1lst Floor Toronto, Ontario (416) 484-1920 Probation & Aftercare Services Court House, 80 Dundas Street P.O. Box 5600, Station A London, Ontario (519) 679-7220) [Mfe is almost back to normal here at DO'C. To top off this past week at ?F-ORMS REGISTER, CONTUNUOUS, CARBONIZED & MUISC. A COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE 218.Harwood Ave, S.. Ajax Shopping Plaza, Ajax Telephone 416-683-1968 alnd 416-683-1970 EAST END QUALITY MEATS & DELICATESSEN Serving you personally with the finest & freshest meat. Fondue meat, bacon rolls, spiced beef, pork roasts. Large variety of cold cuts & cheese party platters. Freezer beef or pork. VVe make our own home made sausage. FRE E COFFEE with any Kaiser or Sandwich. Located in the Blair Park Plaza 107 Lupin Dr. Whitby 668-4782 Closed Mondays Probation & Aftercare Services 900 Lady Ellen Place, Suite 11 Ottawa, Ontario (613) 722-6507 Probation & Aftercate Services 123 March 5ti FIloor, Bo)x 353 Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario (705) 949-0551 For theMinistry office nearest you, consuit the Blue Pages in your local telephone directory. COMMUNITYJUSTICE WEEKAPRIL17-23 Ministry of Community and Social Services SOntarlo Frank Drea, Minister William Davis, Premier sehool; we had an event that hiigh sehool stu- dents love - yes, report cards. Friday was the big dy when students either ran away to avoid punishment or headed straight home to' face themusie! The clincher is yet to corne. Tonight and -tomorrow night are Parent interview time. I would advise those of, you who haven't receiv- ed the "magic marks" to take an early summer holiday 1 The remainder of the month of April will be busy. Friday, April 15, is the date of our Sadie Hawkins Dance. The D.J. is to be "a surprise someone"l from Radio LA CONTESSAI HAIR SALON" SUPER SPECIALS Monday&sý Perms - 1/2 Price Wednesd-ays' '/2 Price on every other service (except Perms) (This of fer applies to Susan only.) (.ail for your appoiniment now. 119 (;REEN ST., WHITBY get out there and get that guy you've had your'eye on. Don'tbe shy. And if you prefer sof t- er music with a more personal touch, April 21 and 22 are the dates for Spring Melody, 1983. Mr. Arbour and bis musicians are busy pre- paring for the event. As some of 'you may already know, a boys' soccer team from England visited Henry Street High School re- cently and our boys had the honour of playing against them. Our boys skillfully outplayed the English teamn 6-O.* Con- gratulationst. (I heard that therewere plenty of muddied un«irns. Don't worr Y, Tide works THURSDAY, APRIL 28TH, 7 P.M. IROQUOIS PARK COURTS bring ypur ~raque t ~for a spring ~ warm-up Incaseofrain rgsrto Flowers brighten day

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