Whitby Free Press, 9 Feb 1977, p. 19

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Cablecast Listings Cablecast 6, Oshawa, Whitby, Bowiniunville and Brookîjui. Progranis, Wednesday, Feb. 9th ta Tuesday, Feb. lSth, 1977 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9 2:30 Motor City Bowling "Mens Singles Final" 4:00 Awareness 4:30 Soleil, with the French Canadian Club of Oshawa j 5:00 Durham Report 5: 30 Expression 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 TaIk About, with the University Women's Club 7:00 To Be Announced 7:30 Education Scene, with George Pearce 8:00 Hotline to Heaven 8:30 Whitby Then & Now 9:00 Rescue, with Topic "Finance" THURSDAY, FER. 10 3:10 Expression 4:00 Whitby '9311l' 4:30 Hatha Yoga 5:00 Education Scene 5:30 Talk About 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Rescue 7:30 Soleil 8:00 The 3R's, with Seperate - School Activities Volleyball Finals 10:OO0Sign Off FRIDAY, FER. I1 2:30 Bowmanville Kinsnien .Volleyball Finals 4:00 What Does the Bible Say? 4:30 Whitby Then & Now 5:00 Vita Italiana 6:00 Whitby Report, with Mike Burgess and SteVe Porter 6:30 The 3R's 7:00 Sign Off SUNDAY, FER. 13 il :OOVita Italiana, xvith Ercole Foresta I 2:O0Rescue, with Topical Interviews 1:00 Hotline to Heaven, with Today's reigious issues 1:30 "AlI You Wanted to Know about Beef' * 2:30 What Does the Bible Say? with Bob Kirland 3:00 Sign Off MONDAY, FEB. 14 4:00 Co-Operative Housing? Legal Counsel 4:30 Expression with a Variety of Topics 5:00 Whîtby Then & Now, with Brian Winter and Jim Quail 5:30 M.J.'s Place, with Muriel Jane Weber 6:00 Evening, Report, with Wally Donaldson and Dave Stewart 6:30 Awareness, with Alfred Ward 7:00 Counterpoint, with S.T.E.P. Organization 7:30 Whitby '9311', a Fire Prevention Series 8:00 Whitby Council Meeting Coverage ... Note:If, for somne reason we are unable to carry live coverage, watch Tues. 2:00 p.m. 10:30Sign Off TUESDAY, FEB. 15 Bands exehange The Anderson Collegiate Band, under the direction of George Quick, is planning for an excliange visit with the Rideau High School Band, of Ottawa. On April 21 the students of the Rideau Hfigh School 2:00 Witby Counicil Meeting Higlilighits 5:00 Royal Canadian Public Speaking Contest 5:30 M.J.'sPlace 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Vita I taliana 7:30 Durham Report 8:00'Whiitby Then & Now 8:30 Hatha Yoga, with Jan Hewlett 9:00 Hotline to Heaven, withi Bill McAiphine 9:30 Sign Off NOTE: AIl prograrns are subject to notice. change wîthou.t Dawa mcàQUAY 1 03'O.UNDAS ST. W., WHITBY 668m5868 PRESTIGE RESIDENCE AND INVESTMENT PROPERTY 7.7 acres of choice property zoned residential at north-west intersection of Brock Street North and Rossland Road West iD Whitby - 2 road frontages. A custom built six bedrourm bungalow with completely finished Iower walkout level hugh on a hili overlooking the Town and Lake Ontario. The 4475 square feet of living space features spacious rooms, ail with a magnificent view. Four bathrooms, two f ireplaces, air- conditioniflg, 2-car garage, many buiît-ins, a truly famiîy home. The residence is located in one corner of the property which will allow full use of the balance of the acreage for future development. Value at $395,000.00 with excellent terms. Evenings Caîl Jack Fudge Jim Speers Don Mcfluay 668-5920 668-6743 IPersonal Service in Whitby and Durham Region for 23 years. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARkY 9, 1977, PAGE 19 FULLY REGISTERED I "ard og,. Conty lu onfoi#ign iBedroom Each with more thi.n 700 sq ft. of space plus ifs own prîvate baîcony 2 Bedrooms Each with more than 1,000 sq.tt. of space plus double balcon tes and two washrooms. MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN TORONTO IN THE QUIET VILLAGE 0F PICKERING VILLAGE GARDENS is at 92 Church Street South, on the west side south of Highway 2 and north of Highway 401. 3 Bedrooms Each with more than 1.400 sq.ft. ot space. plus double balconies and two washrooms. EECUJSIVE AGENTS HGE YARRSITPOL e IDIVIDALLY AIR COENDTIONGED SUNEYA-YMNSPOOL SITESDALYARCNDTO SQUNAS- COURT SUEXTALREBLOSE TENNIS COURT VILLAGE GARDENS overlooks 500 acres of Conservation Authority land in the picturesque and peaceful Village of Pickering. It is surrounded by endless miles of rural countryside yet is only 8 miles from Metropolitan Toronto. AIl con- veniences are close by: shopping, public, secondary and private schools, hospital and community centres, arenas, boating facilities, golf and country clubs. VILLAGE GARDENS, the perfect answer for married or single adults and for families who enjoy a carefree lifestyle. MODELS OPEN DAILY MONDAY TO FRIDAY 12 NOON-8 PM. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 6 PM TORONTO CALL 366-2213 OR 683-1121 LOCAL SPROJ ECI 0F CAPTAI N DEVELOPMENTS LTD. _________ GARDENS~,' HWY 401 East NIGHT of CARDS at Denis O'Connor School Monday Fehruary l4th at 8 p.m. Lunch & Door Prizes $1.00 For tickets cali 668-3721 or 668-9431 GO TRANSIT * DISHWASHER, SIOVE AND FRIDGE M 1% mmp mdh m P-1&r %

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