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Whitby Free Press, 2 Jun 1993, p. 5

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Whitby Free Press, Wednesday. June 2, 1993, Page 5 Seniors 'Share Experiences' in June ~r - HISTORICAI FEATURIE in the Whitby Free Press 1 .Today is the 401h anniversary of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth Il. Who played the part of the Queen in the Coronation parade at Whitby on June 2, 1953? 2.What special event was held at Centen niai Park for only two years, in 1913 and 1914? 3.The building from Donald Travel to My Dad's Store was once a hotel. When was it a hotel and what was its name? 4.Why is there a plaque honourîng Arthur AMin in the Whitby lîbrary? Answers on Page 9 This leature pravided by CONSERVATIVE MPP Dave Turnbull (York Milîs) hands out anti-budget leaflets downtown last week. Turnbull, Don Milis MPP Dave Johnston and Mark- ham MPP Don Cousens met with Whitby Chamber of Com- merce members before taking to the streets. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whiiby Free Press V 'Sharing Our Experiences' is the theme of Seniors Month, June when several events have been planned at the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre. The month-Iong celebration in- cludes a barbecue with Adam Timoon on June 3, birthday party with the Young at Heart Cloggers on June 7, a trip to Woodbine racetrack on June 10 pancake breakfast and arts ancd cratis exhibit on June 12, Kins- men bingo on June 14, P;uh Nite with the Kimberlys on June 15, SBailey Big V western Night on June 19, a bus to Osh awa's Fiesta on June 21, Legion open house on June 22, Lindsay cruise and theatre on June 24, Lazy Y Hazy Days of Summer Dance on 11ýK.ý,June 26 and Strawberry Social with Marionettes on June 29. A public forum on 'Menopause' will be held on June 16, 7:30 pin., in the Pickering Central Lxbrary auditorium. Dr. Margaret Bain of Whitby CLEANING OUTSIDE WINDOWS For many of us, cleaning outside windows moans two things - wet sloevos from the cold water running down our arm and getting the ladder to fit windows which are always at inconvenient heights. Fortunately, with the addition of a f 0W convenient tools, you can now wash windows as high as 25 feet in the air quickly and easily while standing on the ground. Ail that is required is a lightwoight tolescopic aluminum polo, a window brush and a window squoegoe - the same tools the prof ossionals use. Simply mix a solution of Swish Sparklo glass and window cloanor in water, apply the solution to the window with the brush, remove the brush from the friction fit polo, attach the squeegee and squoogoo the window dry. You will have an entiro panel of stroak free sparkling windows in less than 2 minutes. And there's no trampling through flower gardons, no wet sloeves and no f alling off laddors. lt's easy, inexpensive and the kit lasts to Swish Clean-It Centre. We're the maintenance. CLEAN-IT CENTRE 500 Hopkins Street, Wh a lifetimne. Corne on down experts in cleaning and .çSaturday Hours~ am ta 5pm itbv 666-1224 tionist and public health nurse from the Durhanm Regon Health Department will 'dispel the myths and mysteries of mono- pause." AUl are welcome to attend, and there is no charge. Ilegister by calling 831-7809. U7 D.O Limit 3 dozen per customer Lwlth thîs coupon M«Tkoee ÀoMw8,1993 * Mni Spnuch Ch...s.Ml * or Mini CROISSANTS Lîmît 15 per customer L % cwlth this coupon mTmkdy, tie8,13 - - j Bun sNster 1380 Hopkins Street Whitby 666-1 177-- JUNE 4-5-6 -TORONTO EXHIBITION PLftCE Ei(JTrOMOTfIVE BUILDING On Lake Ontanio waterfront, South of Gardner Expwy., between Bathurst & Dufferin Streets, on Lakeshore Blvd. TME LEPIQFOLK I«T MM lM?4ORflI fSERICEi FEEItRIM WIDRWSf oF OCSIJTYFMUC IRTS $FROM ffaRO$SCf1MO fIMD 1THE USIR Fniday Eve.. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Adm. $800 (Early Buying Privileges) Sat. &. Sun. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adm. $6.00 Chiidren under 10OAdm. $200 Country & paintod furniture; pierced & stenciled lamp shades; teddy bears; spongeware; sait glaze stoneware; baskets; Scherenschnitle;4 Windsor chairs; samplers; inware; blacksmitti; doils & toys; grained trames toie paintng & stenailing: rag. braided & hooked rugs; carvings; country ciothing & textiles; ftw>orerr; calligraphy; weathervanes; deoeys, Shaker boxes; fok art painings; whirligigs; floorcioths: dummny boards; quilts; fireboards; dred florais; candies; gourmet delights; French Country, Victorian, Soulhwest & Country-Western iems. Ail Country deorating needs for sale. (313) 634-4151 FoI& Art Shows,. ti. (313) 634-4153 P 0 BoxT111.Ortorm#*. M464624 Publishers oi Country Folk Aftll TOYBOX' & Yppy-Y-Yea* Magazines

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