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Whitby Free Press, 21 Nov 1984, p. 19

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1984, PAGE 19 Co rrido r Capers By MARY MCEACHERN Cali 725-8967 with items for this column GO-ALRT The Ministry 0f Environiment was forced to can- cel hast Wednesday's meetings with the residents. The ministry was awaiting the report from M.T.C.' before scheduling another workshop with the residents. After they have assessed comments from residents, and if another meetingÎ is deemed necessary, the residents wilh be notified through the media. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Bazaar - Westminster United Church wilh hold their annual bazaar this Saturday (Nov. 24) froi1 to 4 p.rn. in the church hall, Manning Rd. and Scott St. There will be knifing tables,' white ehephant, novelties, home baki ng, candy, sewing, tea room etc. Many beautiful handmade items will be on cisplay. Plan to attend. Contata - The choir 0f Westminster United Church will present a Contata on Sunday, Dec. '16 at il a.m. Eve&yone is heartily invited to attend. ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Snowflake Bazaar to be held'in the church hall this Saturday, (Nov. 24) from 10 a.m.,until 3 p.m. The --sale will feature, homemade. candies, chocolates, sewing, knitting, new and used books, baking and preserves, crafts, bake table, cabbage patch' doil clothes, noveltieskiddies corner etc. The bazaar Winl be opened byýa former member of the church, Lena Bird, who is presently residing in Bobcaygeon. The bazaar will also feature a tea room. WHITBY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The next meeting of the Whitby Women's Institute will be hehd at the home'0f Mrs. Pringle on Nov. 28 at 1: 30 p.m. Visitors welcome. DURHAM WEST P.C. ASSOCIATION The Durham West P.C. Association wihl hold their annual dinner meeting and election of officers on Wednesdlay, Nov., 28 at Heydenshore Pavilion in Whitby. -Cocktails 6:30 p.m., dinner 7:00 p.m.,' tickets are $9.50 per person. After the election 0f the 1984-85 -officers- ,takes place, the- selections. ôf- delegates will be decided for the provincial conven- tion to select a leader for the party. For tickets cal Jerry Moskaluk at 668-2816. C.A.R.A. The next executive meeting wihl be held at the Whitby Municipal Building on Thursday, Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. Ail executive members are asked to be nresent. C.A.R.A. DONATES TO WESTMINSTER ORGAN FUND Lynn Majoros was pleased to make a donation to the Westminster Church Organ fund -on Sunday. Westminster has opened its doors to ail children within the area for cubs, scouts, brownies, guides ect. The Corridor Area Ratepayers Association just wanted to say thank you Westminster, we ap- preciate your efforts to help the community. The Ratepayers raised the money from memnbershîps, Capers Bail and other community projects. Welcome home -->f-ina and Colin Duddridge, and Bey and Don Rogers. Wbitby ambulance service c ails During the week that ended at midnight hast Thursday, the Whitby Ambulance Service responded to 98 cahîs for service. The service respon- ded to 40 calîs of a routine nature and \to 25 standby -cails for other ambulance services in Oshawa and Ajax. 1The service also responded to 33. emergency cails, in- cludlng three motor vehicle accidents. The number to eall for ambulance service i% 723-232. HEAR FUND,0 TMr~ WRCAEDHCUSÈE INFORMAL DINING AND DANCING NIGHTLY REASONABLEPRICES FINGER FOOD MENU CHICKEN FINGERS, RUBS, WINGS, POTATO SKINS, STEAKS, ET.C. DAILY FOOD SPECIALS THURSDAY SHOOTER NIG HT LESS THAN ½/ PRICE NEW HAPPY HOUR . P.M. - 8 P.M. 4 P.M. - 1 A.M. M.EEONE SAT.EVERY ON. & WED.E 207 DUN DAS ST. W. WH ITBY 668-2337 ____ 'I Thne, staff ut Coke e Joe's Local restaurant patrons may be pleased to hear that three former staff members of the AUl Baba restaurant on Brock St. N. are now working at Cokee Joes on Dundas St. W.- Terry Coker (left), was manager of the'Ali Baba for mine years before starting Up Cokee Joes, which is one of Whitby's best roadhouses offering fine entertainment and a wide variety of finger foods and other dishes. Rita Warbarton (next to Coker) was officer manager at Ali Baba for over eight years before assuming simiiar duties at Cokee Joes. Ester Quesnel (second from right) served the customers for over seven years at the Ali Baba before joiming Coker. Pictured at right is Ed Jackson, assistant manager of Cokee Joes for the last two years. Free Press Staff Photo fý mmomamwool- SPECIALS. FORNOVEM BER- Mon - Roast Beef on a Kaiser....... $3.50 Tues - Ail Beef Burger............. $3.25 Wed - Breaded Shrimp Plate........ $4.95 Thur - B.B.Q. Back Ribs ½ 2order.. ...$5.95 Fr1 - Veai Cutiet .................. $4.95 Sat - Beer Battered Flsh & Chips...$3050

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