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Whitby Free Press, 8 Feb 1995, p. 13

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I f t h Il I I i Sleigh rides Horse-drawn sleigh rides are at Enniskillen Conservation Area on Sunday, Feb. 12 and 19, from noon to 4 p.m. Tickets are $2.25 per person per ride. HISTORICAL FEATURE in the Whitby Free Press 1 .Why was St. Thomas Anglican Church in Brooklin closed for three years, from 1901 to 1904? 2.What was the original use of the brick house at 317 Palace St.? 3.Where is the silver trowel that was used to lay the corner- stone of the Ontario County Court House (Centennial Building) on June 30, 1853? 4. What did the Hon. Clifford Sifton, a member of Wilfrid Lauriers Cabinet, do for Whitby in 1914? Answers on Page 14 This feature provded by Local Arckitectural Cjonrvation AdvisorSj Committee KOSHO RYU* JU JITSU KUNG FU KARATE *Private Lessons *Day & Evening Classes *Women's Group Lessons *EvaluationS Programme 666-m2878 Pursulng Excellence ln The School of Self Defence For more 579-0411. information call 118 Brook St. N., Whitby (Just north of the 4 corners) 665-0041 OPEN: Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm Sat. 8am-6pm, Sun. lOam-5pm LEAN GROUND BEEF $373kg / $1.69 lb COOKED HAM Sliced $3.73 kg/I$1.69 lb By the piece $3.06 kg I$1.39 lb NO. 1 HAM KOLBASSA $6.59 kg / $2991lb SLICED KURZ COLD CUTS Roast Beef, Corned Beef, Pastrami $8080 kg/I$3.ç9 b Schnitzel on a bun $2.75 Homemade soup & biscuit $1.75 Now snow, so festival iis ago The Snowflake Festival will be held in Port Perry on Feb. il and 12 (originally scheduled for Jan. 21-22 canceled due to lack of snow).- Events include lob-bail tourn- ament, snowmobile poker run, sled dog races, ice-sculpting. The event is held by the Scugog Chamber of Commerce. Barbershoppers meet on Mondays The Oshawa Horseless Carriagemen barbershop chorus welcomes participants on Mondays at 8 p.m. Meetings are at the Glen Stewart Club House, corner of Cabot and Cartier streets, just west of the Oshawa Shopping Centre. Cail Jim Barnes at 725-9259 for further information. Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, February 8, 1995 , Page 13 14/95 RRSP STRATEGIES 1995 AND FUTURE YEARS' RRSP LIMITS MAY BE ALTERED IN THE NEXT FEDERAL BUDGET A complimentary financial planning consultation in-home or at my office wilI ensure that you: *Take fuil advantage of your available RRSP room e Understand the benefits of a multi-managed RRSP e Obtain knowledgeable tax planning and investment advice e Have access to a professional 1994 tax return service e Receive sei-annual individual portfolio reviews Don't make just any RRSP contibution, let Paul show you how to build a mûtrement plan that is customnized to your specifle needs. Invest $5,000 Un Your RRSP For OnIy $340 After Tax* Save an extra 40% in Federal and Ontario taxes on your RRSP contribution with an investment in DGC Entertainment Ventures Corp. (EVO). Invest in Canada's high growth entertainment, communications and related high-technology industries including CD-ROM, laser imaging and virtual reality. Advisors to EVC include directors David Cronenberg, Norman Jewison and Allan King, plus 23 other industry leaders. Shares purchased prior 10 March 1, 1995 may qualify for credit on your 1994 tax return. Investment Advisors only. DGC Entertainment Ventures Corp. *Savings range from $4,01 5 for investors with $29.591 in taxable income to $4,660 at $67.854 in taxable incomne when your Entertainmeflt Ventures shares are contributed f0 an RRSP, proeded that the shares are not redeemed within 5 years. This advertisement should flot be con sidered as an offening of the securities referred Io, which may onfy be sotd by prospectus. A copy is available through securities dealers icensed and quatiried to dstribufe these secunities. Read the prospectus caret utty and consuit your protessionl acivisor before î.nvesfing. This investmient may be suitabte for tong-term 'investors and those wiilling lu accept the risk thereof. lnvestment Advisor or cali EVO at: 416-972-1158, 1 -800-EVC-1 159, evc@io.org Or fax the following information 10: 416-972-0820 Name: Address: City: Ontario ][ 1 1 1 1 1 ]1 [ I Postal Code: [ 'Spark-'lng performer SINGER-SONGWRITER Cathy Miller will perform at the Vital Spark Folk Club on Saturday night, Feb. il at The Heifer and the Haîf Pint in downtown Whitby. A former vocal coach in Ottawa, she is described as having a "«tantalizing, original voice that could move mounitains."$ D'Arcy Ward will open the show. Admission is $8 for members, $10 for non-members. f i For a no obligation consultation in-home or at my office caîl Paul Gawne (905 430033 F N AN IA LE SETTING TOMORROW'S STANDARDS ... TODAY MOS S Saigon 1 Tel:

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