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Page 34, Whitby Free Press, Wodnesday, Docember 14,1994 TRACY RAY - Beloved husband of Liz anj stop-father of- Scott and Rob Badger, passed away December I1 h in Kennesaw, Geogia~ Both Liz and Ray were deep[y .ouched by the kindness expressed by their friends cuing Ray's llness. The funeral will take place in Bermuda on Deoember lGth. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. RIFF, ED - At Whitby General Hospitalon Sunday, Decomber I1, 1994. Ed Riff in his 66th year. Beloved husband of Jenrty McLachlan. Dear father of Linda Kendel, Debra Darington, Alan Riff, Donna Schwab and Gail Riff. Dear brother of BiaaBry il remembered by 89gadhke.m rested at the Armstrong Funeral Home, 124 King Street East Oshawa. Funeral servie was held in the chapel on Tuesday December l3th at 11lam. Intermeni at Mt. Lawn Memnonal Gardens, Whitby. Memonial donations to the Ontano Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. THANKS TO ST. JUDE, the Sacred* Heart of Jesùs, Blessed Virgin & St. Ann for favours reoeived. MG. THANKS TO THE SACRED Heart of Jesus and St. Judo for favour received. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, adored, glorified and preserved throu hout the world, now and forever. ý;h Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. =Jude worker of miracles , pray for us. ëey this prayer fine times for nine days, your request will be granted. Publication must be promised. S.J. I A ..... NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS AIl daims against the estate of Muriel Florence Rowe, late of the Town of Whitby, who died on the 20th day of November, 1993, must be filed with the undersigned personal representative on or before the 1 st day of February, 1995, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the dlaims of which the Executor then shaîl have notice. Dated at London, this 28th day of November, 1994. DAVID PATTISON Executor, 128 Dearborn Avenue, London, Ontario N6K 2W5 TfRAT YOURSELF to a full-body massage by maIe student. Fniendl & personable p rivate & discîe. Please cal! V25-9168 after 4pm. Student rates available. CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FRIDAY, DEC. 1Gth at 5:3Oprn 3 miles east of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 Refinished wooden ice box, oak dressers, walnut hall table, queen size brass bed with box spring and mattress, Heval airtight stovo, Morris chair, sectional chosterfeld, walnut telephone table & chair, almond portable dishwasher, chesterfields, walnut dresser, 401n. colour TV, modem dressers & chests of drawers co-oil lamps, crocks, Hoosier cuphoard, spinning wheel, milk cans, silver coffee um, Cooey 22 boit action, Remington Fieldmaster 22 pumrp, Winchester model 140, 12 gauge Ranger semi-automatic Wnchester 44-40 model 94 Litle ëig Hom Centennial Winchester 30-30 model 94 Klondike Gold Rush Commemrorative fibreg lass truck cap off 1986 Fordf, plus a quantity of china, glass, household & collectible items. This will be the last sale of the year, we would like to wish everyone a happy holiday season & thank y fu or your patronage throughout the year. 1The first sale of '95 wîll be Friday, January 13/95. DON OR GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS RR#1, Little Britain 705-786-2183 OUTSTANDING BOXING DAY ESTATE AUCTION SALE BOXING DAY, MON. Dec. 26th (1l1:00 arn) Selling at the Ganaraska Leather Crafi -Building 115/35 Hwy forth 20km from 401 or 2km south of 35 Hwy Auction features the exceptional contents from the home & estate of the lato Agnes & Ted Woodyard, lon g time residents of Orono. Walch for next weeks paper for partial list. A must attend sale for one & ail. MacGREGOR & WEST AUCTIONS 905-987-5402 905-983-5556 COMNQ EVENT?Phone: Chaplaincy celebration held Wbitby Mental Health Centre recontly clebrated 45 years of fulI-timo cbaplaincyr at t ho faci- lity, forerly kno yn as Witby Psychiatrie Hosital with a worksbop, 'Neigbburlood Men- tal HealthMinistr. Rev. Thomas Floyd was appointed fuli-time, bospital- omployed chaplain at the blospi- tai in 1949 -- the first sucb appointmont in Canada. The workshop, attendod by apriosts pastors and lay people of ai aili, featured guest speaker Rabbi Jeffroy Coben of St. Louis State Hospital. «Understanding» 18 the key for those who want to help people with' mental illnoss, said Cohen, an author who bas explorod men- tal ilîness and bow te respond te those with mental illness. In bis ad4ressý Coben said faitb is usually an lasset in crisis, but that a nogative tension exists between psychology, psychiatry and religion. The stigma to mental iilness is that «We don't talk -about it," ho said. There .were, aIse brief addrosses by Lev. AI Dreise, executive directer of the Salem Christian Mental Healtb Asso- ciation, and Lev. Dirk Haber- inebl former regional co-ordinat- igcapiain, who discussod 'Tho Way fBack In -- A Model of Spiritual Care for Montally fI Persons Living in your Neigh- bourhood.' Master of ceromonios was Rev. Michael Steves provincial co- ordinator of çhapIaîncyý Director cf pastoral care at the WhtyMontai Health Contre is Lev. D. Grant Schwartz. The other fulI-time chaplain at the contre is Rev. Markus Lise, who joinod Schwartz in 1984. Schwartz is -the author of 'The Church's Role in Montai Health in Canada Ovor tho Decados,' a document that doscribes church involvemnent from the 1940s up to the nineties, and discusses the recent thrust of discharging the mentally iii into the community. ]League expands to ]Durham The Black Women's Leaguo has expan ded their membor mp to DrhamRegion. The annual membership fee is $25. Members can tale part in ail of the loague's various functions, fundraisers, lunchoons, somnars, worksbops, sponsorshps and more, eitber free or at discountod rates. To bocome a membor, sond the fee along witb naine, address, toiephone nuznber te the Black Women's League, 2369 Kingston Road, Box 28066, Scarborougb, Ont., MiN l17), Attention: Durhama Brancb. The initial membersbip package will be sont. For more details, cail (905) 619-2358. Dubray new head of Society The board of directors of the Children's Aid Society of Durham Region bas appointed James Dubray te succeed retiring executivo director Morton Marder. Dubray will begin fuli-time duties witb the agency on April 3. Dubray comes to the agency witb 27 years of cbild welfaro experience in botb Ontario and Manitoba. For 18 of those years VWitby wins waste challenge Whitby was the winner of tbis year's Weaste Reduction Week Challengo (Oct. 16-22) beld by the Region of Durham. Whitb? reduced waste b 12 per coýen, comparod te 5.5 per cent for'Pickering and 5,7 per cent for A'ax, according to results giventb the Region. BLUE BOXES The 1995 blue box scbedules bave been mailed out. Those wbo baven't received a scedule can eall 668-3437. diroctor. Bazaar5, raffe at hospital The annual Christmas bazaar and raffle will be beld at Whitby General Hospital on friday, Dec. 16to prize in the raffle is a two-night retroat at Cranberry Resort, Coilin gwood; second prizo, a coraii Santa in a glow- ing doorway; third, Sunday bruncb for two at the Delta Chelsea: fourth, two passes te Cullen Gardons. The bazaar includes crafis made by second floor patients at the bospital as well as donated baked goods and gifts given by Whitby retailers. Funds raised will benefit patients. clItîs a good bargain and money goos to, a good cause,» says Mlas- tair Dickie, recreational tberap- ist at the hospital. ........... OBIT(JARY I I ~~~ GEORGE JE1R11OiE HEY GOODLOOKIN' - Think l'm onto y ou, yes! But what it means? Well? You're really enjoying this, aren't y ou? You'I[ have to pay. Love, Beggar. PRETTY WOMEN Asiatic, Black, Mulatto, from West Indies, want, love men fromn 18 to 69 years old. URGENT: Miss Kim LEEB.P. 59 St-Sauveur JOR 1IRO. c9nnectidns 24 hr. DATELINE Ladies seeking Gents - Men fromn 970 a day - Win a Splis Splsh ~ JDW. Hot Tub Photogrphy Reti Cail FREE! 430m 706 A machinest at Sagamo Electric for 49 years, George A. Jerrome dîed at Oshawa General Hospital on Dec. 3, 1994. He was 68. Ho lived at 218 Medina Crt., Oshawa, and had been a resident of that ci ty for six years. Draw winners announced Te tho editor- The Catholie Womon's League had a liconsed raffle draw at their recently beld bazaar at St. John the Evangelist Church parish hall. First prize was $100, won by R. Wineck; second prize, a hand-knlt afghan won by P. St. Pierre; third prize, $50 won by M. Harris; fourth prize, hand crochet afghan won by C. Page; fifth prize, 18-inch Star dolilwon by P. Mfichieli. Ame F. Yaraukavitch Bazaar co-convener A son of the late Alfred Jerronie and Aida Bradshaw, he was born in Toronto on Marcb 14, 1926. Mr. Jerrome was a member of the Salvation Army. On September 27, 1947 ho was married at Toronito to the former Dorothy Evelyn Hall, who survives hlm. Ho la also survived by daughters Linda (Mrs. George Desardins) andGail (Mrs. Danny Gage), grandchildren Jeif and Chad Desjardins and Laura and Mouissa Gage, and sister Violet. One sister, Mildred, died before hlm. Mr. Jerrome was at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby where James Stoop conducted the funeral service on Dec. 6, 1994, followed by interment at Thornton Cemetery, Oshawa. 6 Generations of Service, Quality & Trust eFamily Monuments eGranite or Bronze Markers eCemetery Lettering *Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 3 18 Dundas St. E. Whitby 66,9-3552 After Hours 668-4460 or 721-9882 Home appointint. gIaffly arranged Dubray's inoat recent position was as executive diroctor of the Chfldren's Aid Society of the District of Thunder Bay, a poition ho held for 10 yoarsi. Whitby duplicate bridge Nov. 30 John and Marion Mole 1572, Ida and Bort Janvary 153B. Bit and Olga Hovidon 135. Loona Biais and Bon torry 13328, Frank Honring and Frank Mackoy 126-18. BiD and Mary Gray 115C, Don. and Don Howee 1143.Flo childonhos anid Helitha 0ka 11.0, Obrisand Ron Adair 108.0,Lena Bird and I-Sda Richards DeC. 7 Bil and MaryGra124-% Lema Bird and Hdda Richard. 121SFrank Mkey "and dm Chambers 11B2, 8WR and Olga Howden 115.5, Hank I-oeRdomanid Koni Wagner 108. , hri and Ron Adair 1062, Frank Honring and Seuis Bryant 9811. Flo dhilde<hose and Heiha Oka 902, Pat Adams aMd Trudy Ruset 89A1 East-Weet Nov. 30 A. Kolinski and T. Bohossian 179.7. Audrey and Jim Wilson 1532. Rrih Townsend and Mary Wakiisley MA.4 Irone Engtand and Vonnie Wharrie 1362. Marion and Abed Knibb 11IA Hank Heledom and Kart Wagner 1M.0, Margaret Wadge nid Ruth Mathvon 105., Joyce Hondorson and Pàt Adamos1M2.8. Marguerh ite muer and Georgia Bovay 102.6 Dec. 7 Margaret Wadgeand RrAh Mehvon 137.0, Audboyand Jlm Wilson 1550. Ida nid Bert Janvary 1202. Jack nid Marion Mole 104.1 rons, Englnd idVomie Wharnie 102.5, Albert anid anon Kni l..itrie Juby anid Remnie Robos 98.7. Marguerile Stoffletanid Georgis Bovay 98.4, Doris and Don Howos 92.6. BIt Ker anid John Creodon g91. Answers to Whitby Trivia from page 15 1. Thomas Kirkland (1835- 1898> was principal of the Whitby High School from 1863 to 1871 and principal of the Toronto Normal School from 1884 to 1898. 2. Mrs. R.S. McLaughlin, formerly Adelaide Mowbray (1875-1958>, was a teacher at the original Sinclair School on Taunton Road in 1894/95. 3. The main entrance of Trafalgar Castle School is flanked by two cast iron lions. 4. The Chronicle building, built in 1862, has been a newspaper office, pant factory, movie theatre, food processing plant and a restaurant. .e-

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