8 The' Year-OId on November 7th ,,Mother's HL ome O&1 Mother's is open 'rom 11:00 a.m. 'titi 1:00 a.m. Monday through Thursday from 11:00 a.m. 'till 2:00 a. m. Friday and Saturay, and from 1:00 p. m. 'titi 1:00 a.m. Sunday. On pickup orders, allow 15 to,20 minutes for a perfect pizza. Mother's Pizza Parlour and Spaghetti flouse "More than just a place to eat" 1208 SIMCOE ST. NORTH - OSHAWA 576- 440 1 272 -KING ST. EAST - OSHAWA 57b660 C oroflat 10 RES TA URANT Serving Delicious Chinese Food WJ Take-Out Orders a Specialty, z Fuli Course Meals ln a Hlome-Like Atmosphere E NJOY A RE LAX ING M EAL AFTE R A DAY 0F SHOPPINGM7 9 KING ST. W. 623-5412e My name is Gregory William Griffin. 1 was one-year-oid on Novem-Per 7, 1974. My daddy and mommy are Don and Judy. Grandiparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffin. Great-grandparents are Mr. Howýard Cowling, Mrs. Mabel McLaughiin and Mrs. Irene Griffin. Liberals Spoýnsor Successful Dance by Gordon Cochrane ments of Reed's Flowers, Over 200 people gathered in Oshawa, whîl the gentlemei the Newcastle Community were, presented whapen Hal fr te urhm ibealfrom Glen Rae Dairy and Hal fo th DuhamLibral matches froM the Oshawa Association's annual dance, Credit Union. recently. os n isCvair In a dition to people from TdKs n i aair the area, _members of nefgh- boring _ridigas soc iaibons (Victoria-Ha.liburton and Oshawa) attended, by invita- tion, so that they could meet with people who could be included in their riding assoc- iation, following any redistri- bution. Every lady attending was given a carnation compli- provided the evening's enter- tainment. They performed songs made popular recently and flot so recently. Just; beforè the midnight hour, draws were conducted on stage for many valuable articles. Conducting the draws were riding association pre- sident, -Allan Beer and, riding secretary, Wellington Caper ing. Winners were: Mrs. Don Staples, Mrs. Maurice Ped- Celebrates First Birfhday Honor Elizabeth Lane ceiebrated her first birthday on Oct. 30, 1974. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Lane of Downsview, and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lane, R.R. 4, Bowmanviiie and. Mrs. M. Rouiston of Thunder Bay. LISTINGS Wednesday, December 27th 5:00 Durham Report, 6:00 Sports with Dave Stewart 6: 10 Whitby News &Views 6:30 To Be Announced 7:30 Whitby Then &Now 8:00 Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade- Thursda y, December 28th 5:30 Whitby Then &Now 6:00 Sports with Dave Stewart 6:10 Durham Profile 6:30 To Be &nnounced 7:00 3R's 7:30 The New Leaf Friday, December 29th 4:30 The New Leaf 5:00 -Italian Show 5:30 3R's 6: 00 Sports with Dave Stewart 6:10 Whitby News &Views 6:30 Do You Remember Monday, December 2nd, 5:30 Photography Speaking: Photograph y for the beginner 6:00 Sports with DaveStewart 6:10 Durham Profile 6:30 Bowmanville Debating Team 7:00 Soccer Round-Up: Local resuits and color soccer game. Tuesday, Decem ber 3rd 4:30 Soccer Round-Up 6:00 Sports with Dave Stewart 6: 10 Durham Profile 6: 30 Drugs: Henry Street High School program on drugs with the help of the Durham Regional Police and Board of Education 7:,00 Italian Show: Local Italian news 7:30 Durham Report: Bruce MacArthur digs deep into local. affairs 8:30 Whitby Minor Hockey: Whitby minor sports action Wednesday, December 4th 5: 00 Durham Report 5: 00 Sports with Dave Stewart 6:10 Whitby News &Views 6:30 Drugs: Part il of the Henry Street High Sehool 7:00 Rescue: How to stop smoking 7:30 Whithy Then and Now: 'History and Whitby by pictures 8:00 Whitby Theatre Pre- sents: A production by the Whitby Theatre Co. Thursday, December 5th 5:30 Whithy Then and Now well, Kirk Entwisle, Marg Landry, Betty-Lou Preston, Bert R-eal, David Ritckard and Frank Hiemstra. Presenters were: Allan Beckett, Lîheral Candidate, Northumberland-Durham, 1974; Dr. Ian Wilson, North- umberland-Durham Liberal Association President; Kay Kimbaîl, E.R. Lovekin, Lib- eral Candidate provincial election 1967; Kirk Entwisle, Local Councillor; Bruce Beer, former Liberal M.P. for Peel; Elmore Scott; Neil Malcolm, Dave Walling, Liberal Candid- ate, Victoria - Haliburton, 1974; and Mrs. Mitchell, riding association president for Oshawa. Largely responsible for the dance, which appeared to be very succe§sful, both as a social event and as a fund raising event, were Allan and Margaret Beer. Newcastle town councîl re ferred a request for a three- car driveway for the public library in Bowmanville to the works committee. A letter from Geo. F. Vice of the library said the librarian being hired will supervise the libraries in Orono, Newcastle and Bowmanville and must have a car and parking facilities. 6:00 Sports with Dave Stewart 6: 10 Durham Profile 6:30 Rescue: How to stop smoking 7: 00 3R's: Ged Carr and group on Catholic, Ed- ucation 7:30 The New Leaf: How to grow flowers with Gord, Wick B:00 Drugs: Part 111 of the Henry Street HighSehool program on drug abuse Friday, December 6th 4:30 The New Leaf 5:00 Italian Show 5:30 3R's 6:00 Sports with Dave Stewart 6:10 Whitby News and Views 6:30 Do You Remember: Radio Show *T44 NEW YEAR'S EVE TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE RESERVE NOW 725-9164 or 725-3093 RED BARN AUDITORIUM OSHAWA 0, PM AN'S re-Chistmas New 20"Color Television $99,95 Acf Now!!. Supplies Are Limited Save Your Christmas Dollars By Buying, NOW at eORMAN'S E. ý ý tertain ment Centre SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS 1218 Simcoe St. N. 579-2411 Oshawa Your Authorized L 1w1and *>Dae Open Every Night 9-9 Mon. to Fri. 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