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Whitby Free Press, 21 Jun 1989, p. 30

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pAGE 30, WHITY nE pRESS,ý WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21S,1989 ra~ O*~r*aee (Vim~ Up, Prioes Corn'e Down! PRedieem Your Estia Stamp Booklet Until June 3Oth jSUPER * SPECIAL SUPER * SPECIAL jWITH THIS a SAV .Ã" COPO REGUfLAROR IET 1 I Coca-Cola I or Sprite CASE 0F 2-2B mL TINS <UNIT COST a&PE Mm (FeMlru p.lce wthot coupon 6W) SI. 04 REGULAR, FINE, EXTR FINE GRIND Maxwell House Coffe 300 g VAC PAO LIM11% 4 PKGS PER FAMILY PURCHASE SUPER * SPECIAL SUPER * SPECIAL POWDERED LAUNDRY ABC Detergent 5 LITRE BOX 2.49g LIMIPT 3 BOXES PER FAMILY PURCHASE Loin Pork Chop WHITE OR ALMOND Flo rel11e Facial Tissue BOX 0F 200 SHEETS. WITH COUPON BELOW 5.05/kg ' 2.29 PRODUCT 0F U.S.A., SWEET Ripe Blueberries 6 REGULAR OR DIET I Coca-Cola 1or Sprite 750 mL boftle (Unit cost 6.56 per 100 mL) .49 PLUS AO PER BO1TLE DEPOSIT wH THIS a SAVE 30 FTHIS e SAVE 2M1 j WHITE 0R ALMONO LUXURIOUS. THICI< & TIRSTY' IN 4 COLURS I Florelle IILargeI Facial Tissue II Bath Sheets Il~ 1799 1 I@6MTl.t.ri0n 1 L M ~ f, Aiune 3am1.lm IOFFER WWLIOevu joeme 300. un pno wEO.icoupon M 5C #wJ e u 010,* -coupon 98lmS PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, JUNE 24TH, 198a g A!61'5 Ws rssoeve th o lmIt quand tft.st normal faznlly mquîlr..Me. Sav-M sow l Madbasd on cureMt Meuwoplbtn Toronto A&P rot"is A&P FO0D STORES -m-mm *WEILIAM A"D BELLE GRYLLS 60 years of marriaýge With friends and more than 60 family members and relatives on band, William and Belle Grylls celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Saturday at the Whitby Curling Club. William,. 79, and Dora Elsie Belle, 80, had been friends during their tenage years as residerits of neighboring farms in Biggar, Saskachewn, before they were married there on June 19, 1929. In 1934, they moved to Haliburton, Belle Madill's birthplace, and then moved to Whitby in 1940. On hand for their anniversary were their six children, Joyce Bain Bonnie Ferguson and Bill Grylîs, aIl of Whitby, Doug Grylis of Brooklin, Lillian Gorveatt of Canarvon and Barbara Groves of Astorville; 21 grandchildren and 29 great-grandehil- dren. Out-of-town guests were from as far as Saskatoon, Sask., while plaques and certificates of congratulations from Queen Elizabeth II., Canada's Governor-General, the Province and Town of Whitby were presented. Among those on hand for presentations and congratulations were Ontario riding MP Rene Soetens an d Durhamn Centre MPP Allan Furlong, longtime friend Michael Starr, and Graoe Billings of Haliburton, a mid-wife «who brought a lot of the familyinto this world," said daughter Joyce Bain. Wmiliam, who says he and Bel le "both came from hardy families» (he from a family of nine, she from a -family of 12), won't admit to any special formula for Iong, happy marrnage. ,But he notes that 'We always had ways of settling our little,ý. problems and differences over the years. And we had our ffine family. "And a lot of people helped us when we needed it badly,». said William. «Neyer get mad,» is Belle's advice for good, long marriage. In 1914, the Madill family moved from Halibutn to Saskat- chewan where Belle's father was a foreman for road building through the 1920s and 1930s. William formerly worked for four years as a municipal clerk (part-time) and as a trapper and farmer in Haliburton, at a powder plant in Ajax, helped build Mosquito bombers at the GM plant in Oshawa during the war, worked with partner Ernie Jones on construction before going on his own as a home builder, and from 1962 to 1979 was part-time maintenance supervisor and assistant manager of custodial services for the Whi'tby and Ontario boards of education (amnalgamnated in- 1969-70). Both still live at the same Rossland Rd. E. property they first settled on in 1940. "le's a great day for granny and I. The gifts are great and the guests are great,' William told those attending the Saturday afternoon celebration tea. By Sgt. SandyRByrie Durham Regionall'olice Crime Stoppers and Durhamn Regional Police are onceaan asking for the public's help in solving a hit-and-run acccident which occurred in WJhitby on March 29. A 12-year-old boy was riding bis BMX bicycle from a walkway on to Winston Court. A car travelln westbound on' Winston collided with the victim at the end of the court. The boy was thrown from bis bicycle on to the Eidewalk. The victim was knocked out monientarily, receiving niinor injuries. The bicycle was run over and broken in two. The driver of the car f led the scene. The suspect vehicle, last seen southbound on Winston Court towards Kirby Crescent, is descrlbed as a dark-colored, full-sized car with little or no damnage. If you have seen this vehicle in the area or if you know who may be responsible, call. Crime Stoppera needo any information which you feel will help on this or any other criminal offence. Crime Stoppers will pay up to> $1,000 for information leading to, the arrest of the person responsible. You will neyer have to give your naine or testify in court. The Crime Stoppera phone numnher is 436-8477 (that's 436-T]IPS). -i MOST STORES OPEN FRIDAY JUNE 30'TILII11. 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