WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAYý, AUGUST 31, 1988, PAGE 27 Obituaries1 WOMEN ln abusive relî For help cali the DENISE women and children. Toi 263-3725 or 728-7311. Coi assured. (Formerly Auber N EU ROFIB RO MATOS 668-9915. BAHA'I FAITH. The sourc to desbelieve in the Or rely upon aught else but I- f rom His decree. Phone 6 Get the fact Let's Talk. Cal] Ontario Minisi, Health AIDS H< 1-800-668-Al PROFSSION ITo busy to f n I h ih p-n THIELMA ROSS Thelma Majorie Ross of iCoiborne, fornierly of Oshawa and Port Perr, died at Cobouirg General Hospital on August 23, 1988. She was 64. She was born on September 28, .......... 1923 in Western Head, Queens County, Nova Scotia, daughter of ationships. William Herbert Tarr and Estella E HOUSE for Frelick. 1l Free 1-800- She married David Thomas nfidentiality Ross on October 28, 1944. irge). A resident of Oshawa for two SIS, hone years, Mrs. Ross worked as a ilS, hone secretary for the Whitby hospital and for the Toronto Star, for Homecare (through Valmed ,ce of error is Oshawa ) and assisted ber e true God, husband with clerical duties as Hilm, and fiee the harbormaster in Whitby. 68-8665. She served with the ROAF (WD) during the Second World War. She is survived by daughters Esther Haslami and Barbara Campbell; grandchildren Deborah Rayner, Ian Campbel1l, Mamnie Haslam, Darreli Haslam and Jodie Haslam; sisters Ethel Hartien, Alice -Hartlen and ts. Dorothy Myra of Nova Soctia, the Neil Carter of Toronto, Evelyn try of Naughtler of St. Catharines; brothers William, Bruce, Morris, cfline Arthur and Lawrence of Nova IDS Scotia. .Mrs. Ross is predeceased by ber husband. The funeral was lAL held from the Town Funeral id Chapel in Whitby on August 25, n? 1988 with the Rev. R. Barlow Is loneleness getting youdown? Thealternative: Specaiizing ln heling people develop friendshlps and iasting relationships. For more information cali... 432-3097 DON'TBEALONE. FRIENDS & relatives are invited« to a trousseau tea in honour of Monica Powell at her parents home, 8920 Ashburn Road, Ashburn, on Sunday, September llth from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. ADOPTION/PREGNANT? Loving couple would desperately like to make a home for your unborn child. Working with Govern ment Licenced agency. Cal colleot: (416) 731-4307. B "There's One In every crowd" Young people six to 18 years who do out- standing good deeds are eligible for nomination as Ontario Junior Citizens of the year. Contact this newspaper for details. B IN L0VING memory of Geordie Hall, who was taken into God's arms Sept. 2, 1987. When 1 was a child, 1 loved you. When 1 was a teenager, 1 loved you. Now 1 am a woman and 1 love you stiîl. Until we are together in the House of God. Your everlasting wife. Phyllis. CLEAR WATER AREA, Florida, two or three bedroomn mobile homes in family park. Chîldren welcome. Weekly or monthly rentais. Phone 655-3073 or 655-3233. CEDAR VALLEY RESORT. Near Orono, 7 km east of Hwy 35 - 115, between Clarke 4th & Sth conc. Exit 401 No. 436. Beautiful campground. Seasonal facilit les $698.00. Phone 1-786-2562. FISHING SPECIAL! 3 day Lake Nipissing weekend $5250 per person daily. Includes housekeeping cot- tage, boat, motor, gas, oil. 4 persons petrcabin. (705)>763-2146. B officiating. Interment at Grove- side cenietery. EVANGELOS VORVIS Evarigelos (Harry) J. Vorvis of Whitby died at Whitby General Hospital on August 19, 1988. He was 91. He was born on March 25, 1897, in Kaminia, Sparta, Greece, son of Ioannis Vorvis and Elene Christofilakis. He married Dora Ann Johnson on June 12, 1930. A Whitby resident for 58 years, Mr. Vorvis was a businessman;. He belonged to the Inter- national Order of Foresters, the Eastern Star Lodge, St. John the Evangelist Church in Whitby and the Greek Orthodox Church of Toronto. He is survived by his wife; sons Eonis J. Vorvis of Vancouver, B.C., Alexander M. Vorvis of Toronto, Philip A. Vorvis of Calgary, Alta., Dennis L. Vorvis of Whitby; daughter Marguerite Vorvis of Toronto; four grandchildren; three great grandchildren; and sister Mrs. Georgina Kiriakopoulos of Ham- ilton. The funeral was held from St. John the Evangelist Church, Whitby, on August 22, 1988 with Father Maloney officiating. Interment at Resurrection cernetery, Whitby. 6 Generations of Service, Quiality & Trust " Family Monuments - Granite or Bronze Markers " Cemetery Lettering *Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby Aer 668-3552 Hfer1ours 668-4460 or 666-1513 Home appointments gladly arranged ~-¶.!«-, THE CORPORATION 0F THE ~ TOWNQOFWHITBY '~5Y1988 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS NOTICE ELECTION OFFICIALS REQUIRED Application are invited for positions as Election Officiais for the Municipal Elections to be held on Monday, November l4th, 1988. Town of Whitby residents who are 18 years of age or older and who are interested in working as: Advance Poli Reaular Poil $150 $125 $125 Deputy Returning Officers Poil Clerks or Election Assistants $130 $110 $110 during the 1988 Municipal Elections to be held on Monclay, November l4th, 1988 are asked to contact the Clerk's Office at 668-5803 by Friday, September 9th, 1988. Ralph T. 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HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING - SECURITY SYSTEMS. WHITBY 668-8111 PICKERING - AJAX 683-5757 0. A R R i l~ R . o: A R E ~ THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 77) 0F DURHAM DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regional Municipality of Durham is considering A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AND THE OFFICIAL PLAN 0F THE FORMER PLANNING AREA 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY The amendment, as submnitted by the Counicil for the Town of Whitby proposes changes to the existing land use and road designations for the subject area (previously identified as Special Study Area No. 6 in the Town of Whitby Officiai Plan) indicated on the map below. In order ta assist in the evaluation of the proposed amendment the public is invited to provide input by way of submissions to the Region's Planning Department. Information related to the amendment application is available in the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario LiN 6A3 or by calling Mr.Neil Henderson.Planning Department, (416) 668-7731. Submissions concerning the amendment application must be forwarded to the Commissioner of Planning, at the above-noted address, and must be received no later than Frîday, September 23, 1988. Please include your address and telephone number in any subm issions made. File No. 88.6 8/D/WW. Marie Hubbard Chairman, Planning Committee Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P. Comm issioner of Planning The Kidney Foundation of Canada ..Mmdvr