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Whitby Free Press, 5 Dec 1984, p. 18

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PA&GE 18, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1984 WHITBY FREE PRESS of course ahl the volunteers necessary for Heart Month - February. If any would care to volunteer for executive positions, you may cal the Regional office and leave your name and telephone numnber. The num- ber to caîl is 571-1582. The Heart and Stroke Foun- dation needs you. WHITBY TIGERS RUNNING CLUB Whitby Tigers 83 Runner Club will hold their an- nual Christmas dinner and dance at Iroquois Park, Whitney Hall, on Friday, Dec. 21 fromn 7:30 p.m. toi a.m. For dancers only the evening will begin at 9 p.m. Dinner and dance, $10 a person, dance only $5 a person. There will be a live band, raffle, door prizes, snacks, spot dance prizes, catered by Casey's. For tickets caîl Tony Jones at 668-2298. HAWAII BOUND Whitby Tigers Running Club president, Ian Barron, has entered the Dec. 9 Hawaii Marathon. This will be the fifth marathon in the last five mon- ths in which Ian has entered. Al of the Whitby Tigers Running Club members and residents of the town especially wish him luck to achieve his goals and personal best of under three hours. CONGRATULATIONS BEV AND DON Bey and Don Rogers have been jointly awarded the 'Business Person of the Year'. We, in the Corridor area, congratulate the Rogers' for their outstanding contribution to the Town of Whitby and to the many organizations within the town. Don and Bey own and operate 'Signet Signs' on Thickson Rd. S., and have, on many occassions donated their ser- vices and backing to numerous groupa, individuals, and organizations. The award was presentedt at the Chamber of Commerce annual meeting hast Wednesday. FAIRVIEW BAZAAIR Fairview Lodge, Dundas and Cochrane St. in Whitby, will hold their annual Christmas Bazaar on Wednesday, Dec. 12 from 2 to 4 p.m. Their will be a large variety of handmade items, crafts and childrens toys for sale. Many of the items are made by the residents. For your listening enter- tainment, Fairview Lodge Choir will sing Christ- mas carols. C.A.B.A. Corridor Area Ratepayers Association wihl hold their next executive meeting on Thursday, Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in committee room onie, Whitby Municipal Building. Everyone welcome. WESTMINSTER UNITED CIIURCH Dec. 9 p White gift Sunday, the Sunday School will present a Christmas Tableau. Dec. 16 -li a.m. Choir Cantata - Forever Christ- mas, 7:30 Candlelight Service anid Carol singing. Dec. 23 - il a.m. Christrnas Service. Dec. 24 - 7: 30 p.m. Christmnas Eve Service. .Our best carrier This month's Whitby Free Press "Carrier of the Month" is Michael Bloomer of 54 Longfellow Crt., Whitby. The 1-year old grade six student at Whitby Senior Public Sehool has been deliver-in$, for the Free Press since August of this year. Mis ?ute includes the Longfellow Crt., Bradley Dr. area. The Free Press would like to take this opportumity to thank Michael for ail his good work and en- courage him, and ail our carriers, to keep it Up. As "Carrier of the Month" Michael received a "Big Foot" remote control toy -truck which he is seen here showing off. Free Prefs Staff Photo DID YOU KNOW WHITBY PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL runs a beautif ul GIFT SH0P Just Rsclsved a unique collection of Cabbage Patch fine porcelaîn figurines (mnci. preemies). Corne and see our Beautiful X'mas gif ts Most importantly our price le right. Location: main entrance of ad niinistrative building (waterfront) Opening Times: Tues.i1:15 -3:15 Wed. & Th urs. 10:00 - 2:00 For more mbf. cali Volunteer Services 66&.5081 Ext. 323 Trudy Young and the staf f of the Lion &tho Unicorn chai. longe ail Rostauranters to moot or exceed aur rnonoy thor. momnetor. Ail donations sent to Major Bar Care cf the Salvation Army. Total $85.00O Give a faxniy a gift of Christmîas! 140.00 120.00 100.00 80.00 60.00 40.00 20.00

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