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Whitby Free Press, 16 Jul 1980, p. 7

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~~1 Canada cords awarded Cindy Baker left) and Joann Burry (right) of the 6th Whit- by Salvation Army Pathfinders wore awardod their Canada Cords recently. This is the highest a ward to be achievod in the girl guide movemont. This is also the 7th anniversary of the girl guide organlzation. Just a note of reminder that the Spencer Community Centre is continulng its summer recreation prograin for children from 2-13. The activities are widely varied, ailowing no Urne for boredom. Alil children wii swim at least once a week and various other excursions are such as hikeing, picnics, vist to a farm and plenty of outdoor fun at local recreation parks. Don't forget our aduit program. Our ladies have visited Cullen Gardens, gone roiler skating f0 Pleasure Vailey ½/and had lessons in cake-decorating and in hair-pin lace. Many more activities are planned and roller skating on the outdoor trailis at Pleasure Valley was enjoyed 50 much that we plan to make it a weekly excursion. Reeistration wil continue throughouf the suznmer and you May register for any extended period of time on a dally basis. The centre is also open every evenmng from 6-9 and on Satur- days from 10-4. Although there is no organized program during these times, the facilities are available for anyone who wants f0 make use of them. Wednosday night is our teen night and ail local teons are en- CORLS pùppet playersm Brooklin By Mrm. B. Kaiser Whltby.Public Llbrary Three Biily Goats Gruff who want f0 cross a troll bridge, and a giant who is lonely because ho frigbtens people, will fascinate and dollght eblidren four to ten yoars of age. when the CORIS Puppet Players visit Brooklin Public Library on Monday, July 21 at 10: 45 ar.., and the Whitby Public Library, at 2:30 p.m. If there are more children than can be seated in the Whitby library Auditorium, a second show wiil be put on following the 2:30 show.* This is the fourth year that the Puppet Players, spon- sored by the Central Ontario Regional Library System will entertain children with free puppet shows. Puppeteers, Charlene Chalmners, Darlene Fleming and Leslie Case will presont the classic childron's tales, The Lonely Giant and The Three Billy Goats Gruff this sumrner. The puppeteers will create the sconory for the shows and make the puppets themselves. HeIp your Heari Fund HeIp your Heart Fitness is a national issue. We call it Body Polidics. The Lonely Glant Meatures a likeable creature who is a friend of the animais of the forest even though people are afraid of hlm. Ho refuses f0 lot the wolf join his group because of bad behaviour and when the giant finaily moots Jenny, a human friend, the wolf trios to get revenge but actually ends up doing him a favor. The grass is greener and longer on the other side of the valloy but The Three Billy Goats Gruff have to cross a bridge -to get to if. The bridge is guarded by a troll who wants to have them for dînner. Children will love the way Little Billy Goaf Gruff and Middle Billy Goaf Gruff trick the troll in- DIAL-No Dial 668-1331 and heor a three minute inspirational message'by Pastor Emmo Oltmanns of the Emmanuelchurch at 401 Rosslond RoadW. in Whitby 34 percent Annual Interest for Fve Years WIC[OR fiAND GRE 00 TRUSTr Since 1844 Contact us in Whitby at: 308 Dundas St. W. 668-9324 Mmbr: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation to walting for thoir bigger and faffer brother. The final battie on the- bridge Is the children's delight. The CORLS Puppet Playors were originally created by the Children's Service Committoe 0f tho Contral Ontario Regional Library System. Gloria Furtney, the coordinator of the CORLS Puppet Playors, put the shows togethor from the library, systems headquarters in Richmond mil1. The CORLS Puppet Playors hope to give everyone a chance to see the show fhey have planned this year, and with ' over 60 per- formance locations everyone should be able f o' 1.* enjoy the anties of the giant and Jenny, the wolf, the troll and the three Billy Goats Gruff. The tour starts the first week of July and is ab- solutely free. The Central Ont ario Rogional Llbrary System provides a*wido range of services'f0 public librarles in the regions of. Peel, York and Durham. VHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JULY 16, 1980, PAGE 7 couraged f0 corne out. We would like to organize the program on the basis of teen interests and ideas aithougli we hope to have group get togethers which include dances, swimming and rolier skating. The program is being sponsored by the government and the centre is weil staffed. Cone on out to Spencer Community Cen- tre and talk to us or cail 655-3512 for more information. Susan Snilth Brown's P6odmantcr (before Saturday ueo.) SHUR- GAIN bas them ail, each offers balanced, top qualityý palatable nutrition Because Shur-Gain people know about anlimais and animal nutrition, they flot only make different rations for pups and aduit dogs, but they make them n texture suited to the type of dog you have. And each is a completely balanced feed requiring nothing more for your dog's health and enjoymnent. The high standards of ingredients In Shur-Gain is assured by Canada Packers' well known reputation for quality., c i The nutrition levels meet or exceed recommen- dations of the National Research Council. And the taste appeal . .. well, let your dog answer that one. Ask your Shur-Gain dealer for a free sample. You owe it'to yourseif and your dogs to check out Sur-Gain Dog Foods and related pet care items. You'Ii find their variety, quality and prcsail to your satisfaction. Shur-Gain C ->i Dog Food ... a refreshing alternative. 4 Dundas St. E. Burns St Industrial Dr. jConsu mers Dr. Cooper-Smith Cooper- Smit/h I19 CONSUMERS DR. WHITBY 16 CELINA ST. OSHAWA 668-1114 Decking & Fonce Stains FOR WOODEN FLOORS, PORCHES, PATIOS & FENCES $ç2495 GAL. LOI fEL MOI Brooklin 655-4991. -INSPIRATION Nzý-- 1

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