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Whitby Free Press, 12 Nov 1980, p. 16

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PAGE 161, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1980, WHITBY FREE PRESS number of Brooklln residenta enjoyed it. Bylines continued CONT'D FROM PG. 7 children. babysitters are not provided but young mothera are welconie. HIstory of the Womnen's Institute, showlng the England Lee Home, w85 featured on Wednesdiay November 5 at 10 p.m. on Channel 19. The name of the program was People Patter. A 125TH ANNIVERSARY 1855-1980 THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WH ITBY NOTICE TOWN 0F WHITBY APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS S.AND COMM ITTEES Any citizen who Is interested ln serving on one or more of the foilowing boards or commttees is invited to submit an application to the undersigned for consideration by Town Council on or bef ore November 28,1980:- (a) Cemetery Board - (b) Fence Viewers (c) Game Preserve Committee - (d) Public Library Board - (e) Committee of Adjustment - (f) Local Architectural Conservation Advisorty Committee- (g) Property Standards Commttee (h) Senior Citizens Activity Centre Advisory Committee - (1) Board of Management for the Whitby Central Business District Improvement Aresa- one year term one year term one year term three year term three year term three year term three ý'ear terri one year term one year term. Application forms may be obtained by contactiflg the Clerk- Administrator'8 Department at 668-5803. Wm. H. Wallace, A.M.C.T., C.M.C. Clerk.Admiflistrator The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossiand Road East Whitby, Ontario LiN 2M8 1972 Ford 2 door V-B auto, PIS, F Lic. AUF 789 b Certif ledSale 1977 Volare 2 Door 6 cyl., auto., PIS, PIB, custom trlm, 31 ½/ vinyl roof. Li Lic. RTJ 176 Certi ed Sale Price $2988 1977 Ford LTD Il I 302 V8 P/S, PIB, iliver frost 350 metallic with burgundy vinyl roof. Lic. Lic. PFW 9OU Cerlti edSale Price $2788 Cail: Pote NeiIIyt Ray Dadc BRAD)LEY IN 841 DUNDAS STF WHITBY 668 BROOKLIN UNITED CHURCH Brooklin Unted Church Women extend an invitation te their Christmas Free Bazaar whlch wlll be held on November 22, from 1: 30 to 4p.m. There will be bootha containlng Christmas glft suggestions, country store ideas, baklng, crafts, plants, a silent auction table, also a youth group booth. Afternoon tea will be served. GROUP '74 Group '74 la once again presenting their Olde Tyme Christmas, Sunday, December 14 at 2 p.m. at the Community Centre. Everyone la welcome for carol singing, refreshments and a visit from Santa. Wagon rides will be provlded by the Kin- smen. Bring the family and join the fun. ST. THOMAS' ANGLICAN CHURCH Novnieber 16-21 will be the "'Explore the Faithi Week" at St. Thomas. Tom Gracie, Archdeacon of Durham, and his wife Betty will be the guest speakers at a sertes of special meetings. This will be a great opportunity for the deep thinking about the Christian Faith and its relevance for today. Ail who are interested are welcome to the following meetings at the church (corner of Anderson and Winchester Roads). Sunday November 16 at 10: 30 a.m. Co mmunion Service. Speaker theme: That Christ may dwell in your hearts. 7 p.m. Service of Music and Song presented by "Hakamu" Folk Rock Group. Monday November 17 8 p.m. Ladies Open Meeting, hosted by St. Thomas A.C.W. Sepaker: Mrs. Betty Gracie. Tuesday, Novmeber 18 at 8 p.m. Couples Evening. Speakers theme: "Love ta Not Blind." Wednesday, November 19 at 3:30'p.m. to 5 p.m. Chldren's Rally. B p.m. Choral Evening Service. Speakers theme: "Christ gave gifts to men" Thuraday, November 20 at 2 p.m. Ladies Open Meeting speaker: Mrs. Betty Gracie, hosted by St. Thomas' A.C.W. 8 p.m. Men's Open Forum for questions and discussion Theme: "TheChurch on the Hot Seat.", BROOKLIN LEGION The Brooklin Legion are having their Remembrance Day Service Sunday November 16 at 2 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Susan Smith 655-4737 Brown's Foodmaster (before noon Saturday) d LT D PIB. 0 Prie' 1974 Plymouth Sattelite WagonC 1M V8, PIS, PIB, auto., .1c. JBNO066 Certif ledSale Price $1695 974 Imipala Wagàon V8, PIS, PIB, air condItionling c. LDU %2 Certif led Sale plice $1995 Id. Roto Bradley t 1' IOTORS REET WEST B-1i542 Cali 725-896 with neiws items for the column. Corridor CapersJ B%,MNARY..MeEACIIERN FOUND - ONE DOG HOUSE Last week, I mentioned ln this column that a gentlemnan ln our area was looklng for a dog house. Thanks te you readera, an unwanted doghourae la now relocated in Mr. Atklns yard, and the vlstting dog adores it. It goes to show you that the Whltby Free Press bringa fast results. You people are won- derful, thanks again. BETA SIGMA PHI The Epsilon Tau Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi wil hold a card party this Thursday, 8 p.m. at Glen Stewart Club House. Refreshments and door prizes. Proceeda wlll be donated to charity. Tickets are $2 per persokù and nigy be purchased from Dee Hope, 728-4797. Please reserve tickets in advance. ST. GEORGES ANGLICAN CHURCH Oshawa and District Registered Music Teachers Association presents an evening of musci by Healey Willan, with the choir of St. Georges Anglican Church, under the direction of Stephen Powell. Guest speaker - Mary Wlllan Mason. Tuesday, November 20, at 8 p.m. at St. Georges Chur- ch, Centre and Bagot Street in Oshawa. Everyone is welcome. Admission free. CARDIAC REHABILITATION ORGANIZATION The Cardiac Rehabilitation Organization wil hold a Novelty and Bake sale, Thursday, November 27 from 12 noon until 4 p.m. at, the Whitby Legion Hall, Byron Street S. Donations in the line of knitte or crochet articles, as weil as home baking would be appreciated. Ann Preston, 728-9732 would be glad to hear from you. Call her any time after 6 p. m Last year, Ann organized a rummage sale and home.baking goods. The response from community members and, association members was tremendous. The proceeda, over $400 helped to supply needed equipment for cardiac patients. Ann bas been working dllignetly to make this years event more successful than last year. Give her a cail and donate a novelty item or home baktng. WHITBY THEATRE COMPANY The Whitby Theatre Company wil present 'The Innocence' a deep mystery production, ghost-l*e, at the Centennial Building this week. Thursday, FridaS' and Saturday wll be regular performances beginning at 8 p.rn. Tickets are avafiable at Mlddletons Book Store. Tis la an excellent production, worth your while to attend. pet a good thing gff YowseiI. BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS Happy Birthday to Lou Majoros, who la celebrating his 39 birthday again this week. Have a good day Lou. Please cal A vmm ile 725-967 with news items for the Column. Remember the dog house. You too will get fast resuits. Whitby: 308 Dundas St. W. 668-9324 Tor. Uine 683-7189 Brin g this ad-to your local V. &G. branch and receive your f ree Farmers' Almanac. k4embei Canada Depos-t Insuf anCe CorPOfaI.On F-_ --à - - - - qq - flamm- . - - - - OWM

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