PAGE 14, WH1TBYFPM PRESS, WED)NEDAy, MAyG6, 1992 Inmate t large arrete-a mail in Oshw A man serving a jail sentence for a 1991 robbery in Whitby waa arrested ini Oshawa on Wednes-. day last week after being unlaw- fully at large. Larry William MacKenzie, 20, was reported unlawfully at'large from the Bath Institute ,:ear Kingston where ho was servinp a sentence foýr three. years, -rne months. As a resuit 'of information received, Diurham Regional' Police arrested MacKenzie at the west side of the Midtown M4al.ý A stolen pickup truck from the. Bath'area was recovered on H'wY .401 near Darlington. UC clbrte 0t ya Who says Caais the best countr y in the world.? The United Nations. The Human Development Report (1992) is published by the United Nations Development Programme. The Human Development Index (HDI) used in this report is based on -an evaluation of the life expectancy, education levels and purchasing power in 160 countries. Canada! 125 years to celebrate' £ 'k. Celeébrations continue to mark the 3Oth anniversary of .the fiounding cof the Westminster United Ohurch Women (UCW). A, spring fashion *slýow was held MaL- 4. The annual, ard sale wille held at the church on May 23, and on May 25 UCW members will cater te, the guides and brownies who meet t the church weekly. On May 31; the 3th annivers- ary church service will be held, startinu at 10:30 a.m. Guest speaker will bo Betty *Turcott, writer for the Observer and immediate past president of Oshawa Presbyterial UCW. A special outing is planned for, early June, and members will aasist ini a farewell celebration for, interim minister Rev'. Charles Swan, who has beený at the church since September last year. Rev. Christopher White from Springbank AI ta. will begin his ministry at WstisterJuîy 1. A craift demonstration will be held on Sept. 28, with Greta Hoe from -White Rose a.nd a UWmember discussing crafts. The annual turkey supr will ho lheld on, Saturday, Oct. 24. The, fail Christmas bazaar will ho on Nov. 21. The Christmas potluck suppor meeting in Dedember marks the ond of 3Oth year celebrations, Banners, have been made showing the UCW pur'ose cf witnssstuy, fellows;hiîp and service. -The banneèrs, created Wy Penn y Grenier and made by Eli- zabeth Hatter, show -thep ast siedents and the years of their, aem since the beginning in The first meeting of the West- minster UCW, thon called the Women's Federation, was held on April 17, 1959- at "a member's home.. Meetings were held at mem- hors' homes until the church was ready. Ini 1962, the name of the orgaization was changed to Fifteen women have been naxnaed piresident since the group bea~te late Madeline'Brown, Doreen Carrington, Jean Allan, Elizabeth Hatter, th elate Jean. Liofthouse Helen' Joynt Mary Glazier'krma W .oL aholle Redko, lïila Reynolds, M!ona Ljof- thouse Josephine Szczur, Mar- Viret âwain, Marion Young and Verna Thaxter. oranization ARIGÇU~ Serving Whitby for over 113 years NOW AT TWO LOCATIONS 122 KENT ST. 668-7477* *SPECIAL EVENT: ThisSunday May 10 -11:00 am,. "A TRIBUTE TO WOMEN"f This is a special Mother's Day celebration. FREE GIFT TO EACH LADY PRESENT Open to the public. Mon. - Sat 9.30 - 4:3 p Designedi For The Dollar Conscious Shopper * Good Used Clothing *Other Articles and Specials Daily You cannot find better prices in Whitby! CLOTHiING DROP OFF ALWAYS APPRECIATED CALL 666-0868 FAMJLY ERIE ENR ........3 22...ro...b.. " PROVIDING FOOD FOR THOSE IN NEED " COUNSELLING " REFERRAL " CARE and HOPE N . Mary St. W. _____ ~ Dundas St. W. c -vii î j,_____ M 1 CARING CHUIR&I 1 r L*Àïl