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Whitby Free Press, 14 Nov 1984, p. 6

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An exclusive women's health spa in Pickering is almost ready for its grand opening. The new health spa, opening shortly, will of- fer everything from dancersize classes to personal manicures and pedicures. The European Health Spa on Bayly St. in Pickering is presently offering the first full year fee for only $95. The club will be open six days a week and all programs are run by fully trained fitness ex- perts. Each member will receive a personal fit- ness test upon request NO ONE BRINGS IT TOGETHER LIKE 6 PCS. and a personal training format to follow. The club offers a variety of programs in- cluding a sun tanning bed, a diet center, a whirlpool and just about everything else the health conscious woman desires. For those who are not satisfied with their present shape there are programs to reduce body fat, for body building and repropor- tioning. There are aerobics classes for those who want to have. fun while shaping up. After all the exercise there is nothing better than a relaxing moment in a whirlpool of a hydronic massage. - This is an opportunity for women who want to look good and feel good. Included in the mem- bership fee is a chance to win a free trip to sun- ny Florida for two. Anyone interested is welcome to call 831-1105 or come round to the of- fice on Bayly St. just east of Brock Rd. LACAC MEETING The next meeting of the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee will be held Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whit- by Public Library. The guest speaker will be Dorothy Duncan,'the executive director of the Ontario Historical Society. All are welcome. For more information call 668-6058. A Complete Stereo System Amplifier 50 Watts RMS Tuner • AM/FM stereo turntable • Semi-auto with cart. Cassette deck with Dolby N/R Speakers 3-way high power, , $599 Regular Price '699 BONUS: Headphones Record Brush Maxwell tape II lu i lItI PAGE 6. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS A new Pickering health spa is designed to meet the needs of all area women MINI BAZAAR There is to be a bazaar at St. Leo's Parish House on Baldwin St. on Sat. Nov. 24 from 12 to 4 p.m. There will be homebaking and crafts which should prove to be just the right gift for someone on your Christmas list. Don't miss it. GARAGESALE Also on Nov. 24 is the big garage sale being held by the Cubs and Scouts Group committee; Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders and many of our local citizens in aid of the Teddy Fund. There will be white elephants, collectables, baking and bargains galore. It promises to be too good to miss so be sure Video Recorder Rental $19.,,9 for 1 week Also now available on tape "THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK" 76 Baldwin St., Hwy. 12, Brooklin 655-4229 GPSuW. Sump Pumps Ai this price, they wont last long... Plus 10% Discount This Week Only MITCHELL BROTHERS Cassels & Church St BROOKLIN 655-4991 11 Brok1in Bylines By BETTY-JEAN BLYTH Call 655-3679 with items for this column The other night my husband and I attended the graduation ceremonies at one of our high schools. Actually it was called Commencement Exercises which is much more appropriate as the young people who were presented with their diplomas are now just starting real life, especially those who are heading out into the work force. Each graduate beamed with justifiable pride and many seemed to breath a-sigh of relief in the belief that the worst was over. If only they realized that life itself is a hard school and that by the time we can earn our diplomas, life is over. But then again maybe its best that they surge ahead with their starry-eyed idealism. Perhaps it will armour them against the storms that are ahead and help them to improve this all too imperfect world of ours. Anyway, I would like to congratulate all the young people who have recently graduated and wish them the best in the years ahead. TUESDAY AFTERNOON SPECIAL On Nov. 20 the Adult program at the library will feature Pat from ESPE International Skin Care and Fitness Consultants. Learn to make the most of what you have or make yourself over completely! Turn our to meet this expert and take advantage of the opportunity to be good to yourself. A direct fine to Santa is now open for NORTH POLE - Again during the Christmas period, children in greater Metropolitan Toronto can listen to a message from Santa. Claus by dialing a special 'hotline'number. This is the second year for Canada Post Corporation's award winning program. The Canadian Direct Marketing Association declared the Santa Hotline the best con- sumer telephone prograin across Canada in1983. Among other things, the merry old gent will explain to his young callers how they can participate in the Santa Leer Wrltlng. children by volunteer employees of Canada Post Cor- poration. Last year, more than a half-million Canadian children received replies to the letters they wrote to Santa. The program invites children to write to: Santa Claus North Pole Canada HOH OHO Canada Post Cor- poration volunteers help Santa reply to the let- ters when children in- clude their name, ad- dress and postal code on theenvelope. Those chldren living in Whitby who want tn to get over to the Community Centre by 10 a.m. to get your pick of the goods. CHRISTMAS TREE BAZAAR Don't forget the bazaar being held at Brooklin United Church on Sat. Nov. 17 from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. If offers crafts, sewing, plants, baking and many other great buys in the country store. You can even have a lunch of homemade soup and san- dwiches while you browse. CHRISTMAS DANCE The Sociables of Brooklin United Church are sponsoring a dance called "Candy Cane Caper" in the C.E. Building on Fri., Nov. 30. Music by DJ Jim Baker will feature tunes from the Big Band era of the 50's and 60's. If you remember those days or regret that you missed them, why not pick up a couple of tickets at $6 each and treat your sweetie to a night of fun and nostalgia. Prizes and refreshmen- ts are included in the price. For tickets call Charlie and Marie Hamer at 655-3248 or any member of the club. CUBANDSCOUTDANCE The group committee of Ashburn Cubs and Scouts is holding its annual fund-raising dance this Sat. Nov. 17 at Thunderbird Golf Club. There may be a few tickets left at $15 per couple if you hurry. Gary Young may have some or try Warm Woolies and Whatnots. A hot supper is included in the price, as well as the usual door prizes. THANK YOU The local association of Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders would like to thank all those who atten- ded its Merry Christmas Madness. They helped to make it a very successful and entertaining evening. A special thank you is in order for Janet Sawyer and her girls from Tupperware, Warm Woolies and Whatnots, Country Crafts, Hilda Schmid, Lois Mof- fatt and Anne Grunebert of Regal Products. MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Jean Stachow of Myrtle will be the guest speaker at the Nov. 21 meeting of the Brooklin Women's In- stitute at 1:30 p.m. Jerry and Jean Stachow work with and are enthusiastic about Marriage Encoun- ter and anyone in the area who would like to know more about this organization that works to make good marriages better and to improve any marriage where two people want to work together, is invited to come out to this meeting and hear what she has to say. DID YOU KNOW THAT.... The boys and girls department of our library has a bulletin board? This same department has wooden puzzles for pre-schoolers to borrow? Has increased the variety of kids magazines to in- clude Hot Rod, Road and Track, Sailboarders, Owl, Chickadee, Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill, World, Young Miss and Hockey News? Has a super selection of books such as Ramona Forever (Beverly Cleary), The Chocolate Rabbit (Maria Claret), If Wishes were Horses (Jean Doty), The Laziest Robot in Zone One (Lillian Hoban), The care Bears help Santa, The Care Bears Up and Down (Peggy Kahn), The Cats Burglar (Peggy Parish), The Busy Orange Tractor (Rosalinda Kightly), Lissy's Lion (Dennis Lee), What Size Is Andy? (Moira Miller), and many more? Has a vertical file of pamphlets and clippings to borrow? Has a great selection of records and cassettes for kids? Has special times planned for school classes? MOLLY MAID "'Specializing in House Cleaning For Particular People" 666M2144 555 SIMCDE ST. SOUTH K MART PLAZA, OSHAWA 579-5880 r" $69050 -.da

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