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Whitby Free Press, 6 Aug 1980, p. 19

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1980, PAGE 19 Seniors arranged trips for August 3Oth Anniversary July 19, 1980, marked the 3th wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. William (Bll) Balcom of 129 Cedar St. in Whitby. Wedding vows were exchanged at Saint Ann's Church, Lot 65, Prince Edward Island, on July 19, 1950. Rev. Maurice Mc- Donald officiated. The bride wore a white satin gown, which had a scoop neck that was covered in lace to above the bodice. Her headpiece was a tiara that held a three-quarter length scalloped veil. The bride carried a bouquet of red roses, tied in a white satin bow that feli to the floor. The groom wore his army uniform, as he was serving in the First Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. The maid-of-honor was Doris McDonald, sister of the bride, and Alfred Waddell was best man, good friend of the groom's. Balcom is the eldest son oi Wilie & Bertha Balcom of Port Dufferin, Nova Scotia. Mrs. Baicom is the daughter of the late Dominick & Mary McDonald of Prince Edward Island. i3ill and Theresa Balcom have six. children. Peter (Mid.iand), Anita (Oshawa), David (Edmionton), Ron, Greg and Annette of Whitby. To celebrate the occasion, the couple enjoyed a family din- ner at their eldest daughter's home in Oshawa. There they were presented with a trip to Florida from the family. A good Uime wu had by al. The Sinior Citizens' Activity Centre will hold a registration day for ail bus trips during the month of August next Monday bet- ween 10 a.m. and 12 noon and between ý2 p.m. and 4 P.m. Bus trips featured this nionth include one on August 13 to the Greenwood Races. The bus will leave at 6:15 p.m. and the cost is $2.50 per person and includes a reser- ved seat, coffee and program. The centre wil also be sponsoring a bus trip to the Thousand Islands on August 18. Included in the trip is a three hour cruise aboard "The Island Queen." The bus will leave the centre at 9 a.m. and the cost is $14.50 per person. Another trip is planned to the Canadian National Exhibition on August 25 at 9 a.m. The cost is $2.50 per person. There are 30 free seats available for a trip to the Central Ontario Exhibition in Kitchener on August 28 leaving at 8:30 a.m. Seats for this trip will be st-served basis. this month's bus trips cail Centre at 668-1424. Whitby dominant against Ajax CONT'D FROM PC. 15 with a left-footed free kick from outside goal area: the bail went too high for the Ajax goalie to reach and its path was oniy stopped by net behind the posts; munites later the samne player repeated himself by blastlng the bail with rlght foot this time, again from well out- side the goal's area. The two goals advantage the Whltby team celoeed the firet hall only represënts a partial idea of the local side domination; the fact that the Whitby goalie, for the oc- casion, Paul Moschella, did not once touch the bail, ex- presses better its totality. The reaction of the Ajax players came and their at- tacks became a littie more effective to the point where they were able, to direct a few shots toward Dean Mizen, netminder, during the second haîf, the latter, always alert, did not have any trouble in blockingthe bail. Meanwhile, Paul Moschella, playing now up- field, proved once more his great skiils: having blasted the bail from the right of the Ajax net, he saw it rebound against the far post, missed by severai other players and land again at his feet; after a couple of quick moves, he hit the bail again with even more force and this time it went to inflate the Ajax net; David Uden and Kevin Lee Sui added one goal each making the final score a resounding "-0 ln favor of Anthony's Dining Lounge. D. THAPAR' Denture Therapist 214 Dur"dosSt. E., Whitby 668-7797 HOURS: Mon.,- Sut. & Evsnings By Appointnisnt 0OnIy DIAL - N - INSPIRATION Dial 668-1331 and heor a three minute inspirational message by Pastor Emmo Oltmanni of the Emmanuel church at 401 Rossland RoadW. in Whitby.

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