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Whitby Free Press, 4 May 1983, p. 5

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___________________COFFEE POT 1w i Remembe»r, the Ratepayers Association wîll oan inieves taKe qu ran .casE their 100-cup coffee perk to organizations or indlvi- i ur.I duala. All that la asked la that the coffee pot be C o r .,I rreturned in the sanie condition as it was received. Thievea broke into 12 In Whltby, and stole a aide window andma C ir d o rCail 725-8967 If you require the use of 0ur perk. Mor Park quantity of liquor and off with six - 40 oti<e RetaratHighway wifle as well as $260 late and two - 26 ouncer Wednesday night. liquor along with aco C apersDurham Regional tainer of wine. Police say the thieves Police say they a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _fheos spe ts By MARY MICEACHERN f >MM Cati 725-8967 wlth items for tht. column. GARAGE SALE The 2th Oshawa Scout Troop will hold a giant, garage sale at St. Mark's Church, Stevenson Road North, Oshawa, On May 14 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Tickets are also being sold on a qufit, picture and afghan. Tickets for the draw may be purchased from John Sharrard at 576-2358 and are -$1 each. The draw will take place the same day as the'garage sale. Proceeda from the sale and draw will be used to help the Scouts offset expenses for their Alaskatrip. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Pastoral Care - The second meeting of the Pastor- al Care Team wil be held Wednesday (today) May 4, at the Church, 7:30 p.m. If you are interested i this ministrY and might like to serve on the team, please attend. .Next Sunday la Mother's Day. Special music I from both Junior and Adult Choira. The Sacrament of Infant Baptism will be celebrated that Sunday. Colours Demonstration - A "Colours", demon- stration wil be held in the Church Hall, in aid of the. Organ Fund, Monday, May 9 at 8 p.m. "Colours" in anindividuallstic approach to co-ordinating war- drobe and make-up. For tickets at $3 each, cali M. Swamn, 728-7666. U.C.W. - Sunday, May 15 Mrs. Betty Turcott from the U.C.W. of St. Paul's United Church in Ajax will be the guest speaker at this annual service. Her topic wil be'"The Family and the-Future". Sunday, May 29 - Sunday School Awards and Pic- nic. Sunday, June 5 - Communion Service and Recep- tion of Members by confirmation and transfer. Saturday, Jûne il - Fun Fair & 'Auction in the Church parking lot. CORRIDOR AREA RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION >The annual meeting and election of officers will take place on Thursday, May 26 at the Whitby .0l k Municipal Building. Anyone wishing to serve on the executive, please cail Margaret Merela at 723-7029. SINCERE SYMPATHYe Our sincere sympathy is extended to the Wilson familY. Doris wWl be sadly missed by ail the family, friends and neighbours. To Art,. Sandra and Larry, we share your sorrow. WHITBY LITTLE THEATRE Whitby Theatre Company presents their spring Production 'Nurse Jane Goes to Hawaii'l, beginnung May 5 and continuing on May 6, 7, 12,* 13 and 14, at the Centennial Building, Centre Street South, Whit- by. Tickets are available at Middleton's Book Store, Dundas Street West in Whitby. TRY YOUR LUCK The Whitby Marîgold Festival needs a logo. Ail WhitbY residents are invited to use the marigold themeanddin an aprp iat lgto buse onýA- Je le wwiTRv r-prg PnF.q.q- wFnNEsnAY MAY 4.1983. PAGE 5 %0

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