Ashburn and Area News by Florence Ashton draw to Doris Evans. The next euchre will be on February 5. Everyone welcome. Theo and Joan Knight have just returned home following an en- My husband and I have just returned home from a lovely vaca- tion to the beautiful island Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Truly a vacationers paradise. It seems like a dream that Town to pickup heating costs for northern centres Ashburn and Spencer Communi- ty Centres will have a few more pen- nies in the pot to spend on recrea- tional facilities now that the Town of Whitby has said it would pick up the cost of heating the buildings. Following a recommendation by Parks and Recreation Director . Larry Morrow, council agreed to spend an estimated $3,800 to assume the cost of utilities at Ashburn and * ~ Spencer Community Centres. In his report to council, Morrow noted both Centres were owned by the Town of Whitby and receive "operating funds annually through the town for the upkeep and maintenance of the buildings. "In the northern community cen- tres the volunteer board's (which run the centres) primary role is to Meeting eames INE. Oshawa, . Association. for Children and Adults with Learning Disabilities will hold it's next general meeting on Thursday, February 5, 1987 at the Whitby Public Library, Program Room, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Fred Sweeney, Superinten- dent of Special Education for the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board, and Mr. Bill Fairburn, Superintendent of Special Education for the Durham Board of Education, will be our guest speakers. Their topic will be their respective goals for serving the He stated he and his staff felt it is important for the town to continual- ly improve the conditions and éppor- ~ tunities for the Boards through staff recommendations to council and daily assistance and support by departmental staff. He added the Board members at the community ,centres should not have to worry about raising funds to pay the heating bills. He stated he had been requested by members of the Boards that the town assume the responsibility of paying the utility costs in order that they might have more money to spend from their - fund-raising activities on worthy centre projects, such as a skating rink. Morrow asked council that it assumed the utility costs similar to the town's other operations such as the Seniors' Activity Centre. "In return for assuming the cost," 7 EMI INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST, PORT PERRY (416) 985-7306 GENERAL INSURANCE TH AND oi AND GREY TRUST Since I844 % just a week ago, we were rafting down the Rio Grande River, and now we are in a deep freeze here in Souther Ontario. as well as other i: iE CAR ET JA er 3 WARE Cit } : 1 . pr 5 'e, teal "eal PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Janvary 27, 1987 -- 2) I's difficult to return from 'paradise' Stuart and Mrs. McEntyre and Neill in the passing of Rev. McEntyre's father at Fort Francis. Ly coaanieii HHH USE Dr. George Moore conducted mor- ning worship-at Burns last Sunday morning, in the absence of Rev. Visitors with Ted and Rose Heron ~~ McEntyre. The Senior Choir sang There was a good turn out at the joyable holiday in Florida. widespread areas. last Saturday were Valerieand Stan "Great is Thy Faithfulness." Dr. ite game last Thursday evening The Brooklin Horticultural Socie- Upon returning home, my brother - Thompson and son Derick, Mary Moore's sermon title was 'Should a with eight tables playing. First ty will meet on January 28th at 8 Jim Doble passed away at the Rowe and daughter Pepny all of . Christian Worry" a very thought prizes went to Norman Birkett and p.m, in Brooklin United Church. Toronto General Hospital last Mon- Trenton, Faye and Drew Leaper provoking subject. Norma Wood. Low prizes to Kay . There will be a slide presentationby day, following three months illness. - and son lan of Mississauga and It is not in doing what you like, but . Brown and Gord Bentley. Lone Gordon Wick on the Brooklin/Whit- Jim was'a former Ashburn resident. Doris and Bill McAndless and in liking what you'do that lays the hands to Rachael Harper. Door by civic beautification competition. Our sincere sympathy to Rev. daughter Linda of Don Mills. + secret of happiness. Prize won by Joy Bright, and 50-50 Everyone is welcome to attend. : | : | INE TL 1, 3 - "ii he / / AL i Jd ~ 3 ARSE DAY '"t xd FOI em 1/2" Separate Underpat . identify community rural programs r : - and to plan and develop these said Morrow. "The volunteer centre : 3 : ; leisure programs to serve the peo- boards will be permitted to offer - BEAUTIFUL : LEVE L LO oO P ple and to -also provide the more recreational programs, pur- CUT & LOOP : A "necessary administration to support chase program equipment and/or C A R PET this work," said Morrow. initiate more centre projects." Installed with from with attached. pad 29:0. 5.95 EE Installed with 1/2" Separate Underpad we? 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