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Whitby Free Press, 18 Oct 1989, p. 4

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PAGE 4, WIIITY !FR PRES, WERDNESAY, OM~BER 18,1989 'Halftime Huddle' next Monday After four weeks of the United, complete its campaign by Oct. 7;30 p.m., a 'Hlalftime Huddle' for Way campaign in Whitby, Osh- 16. campaign volunteers will be held awa and Newcastle, atotal of The Region of Durham has s0 at Cullen Gardens. Presentations $1,293,815 has been raised. far raised $ 13,976 toward the will be made to outstariding Th;ats 44 per cent of this goal of $57,000.voutes year's target, and short of the 50 per cent raised at the four-week mark of last year's campaign. However,- points out, cam paign publicist Rob Owens, several large companies, such as Whitby's Lake Ontario Steel Co. Ltd. (Lsco); Andrew Antenna and Dupont, have only recently bègun their campaigns. EDS of Whitby was expected to On nFriday, Oct. 20, 8 p.m. toi1 a.m., the Dur ham Engon *rock grou'p Felony will perform, free of charge, at St. Gregory's Hall, 194 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. The event, organized b7y Whitby Psy- chiatric Hlospital to raise funds for the United Way, will cost $10 per person, tickets available at the dLoor. On Monday, Oct. 23, 5:30 to Ail United Way volunteers are invited to see medals presented to the "most valuable players," volunteers from the industrial, business, professional, education and large General Motors em ployee canvasses. F or more information cali Owens at 983-5116 or Melissa Morris-Martin (GM) at 644-2108. Big Rot ary donation THE WHITBY Rotary Club has pledged $125,000 over five years toward Whitby General Hospital' First Class Fund. Above,. Joh Patpedn- eleet of the club, discusses the hospital with nurse manager Heather Cooper. About $2.2-million has now been raised toward the $5.5-millibn fundrais- ing goal. Froe Prouphoto eu The Royal Canadian Legion WHITUY (ONT. NO. 112) BRANCH la POPPY FUND FINANCLAL STATEMENT - OCTl. 1, 1988-SEPT. 30, 1989 Cash in bank September 30, 1988 $ 5,405.01 Collection - Poppy Campaign 1988 $18,934.36 Epne- Service Bureau $ 207.25 Welfare to Veterans/Dependants $ 3,264.65 Legion BursarylLegion Ont.Charitable Foundation & Seniors $ 2,500.00 Cost of Wreaths, Poppies, Crosses, etc. $ 4,609.54 Miscellaneous Expenses (Bank Charges) $ 43.41 Cash in bank Septemnber 30, 1989 $13,714.52 We at Branch 112, are very pleased to informn you, the general public, that our POPF1Y FXUND REGISTRATION has been APPROVED by the Govemnient for Icorne Tax purposes. RECEIPTS ISSUED FOR 1989 CAN BE USED FOR 114COME TAX DEDUCTIONS. Trusting you will continue to support our POPPY CAMPAIGN. D.E. Delaney, POPPY CHAIRMAN, Branch 112 666-9028ý BU 1 GET 1FREE ...BUY 1G ET 1FREE BUY 1 GET 1 FREE ....BUY 1 G ET 1 FREE

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