Whitby Free Press, 9 Nov 1977, p. 2

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PAGE, 2, WEDNESDAY, NOVýEMBER 9, 1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS Four psychiatric hospital employees are honored for 25 years of service of our achi emen t an T ,pdir ndl Oîuen St. which al Civil Service Er Whitby Psychiatrie Hos- pital honored four emiployees for 25 years of service recent- ly. A dinner and presenta- tion was lield on October 28, for hospital staff belonging to the Quarter Century Club. Walter Btilley, Josephi Galea, Henri DeHass and H-elcn Tueker, who was absent duie to illness, were presentcd with pins and Iettcrs froîn the Ministry of Healthi. Employecs \vho have over ,5yer of service xith the Civ'il Service are invited to join the club which bhas over 80 rnienber, inchiding both suiperannoated ernployces and over 16 members wvho still \vork at the hiosp*tal. Dennis Tinîbreil, the Minister of H-ealth, sent a letter offering his personal_ congratulations and apprecia- tion for their yea rs of service to the Province of Ontario. The Mayor of Whitby, Jim Gartshore, brought greet- tings from Whitby to the menmbers. In his words, Long terni employees are the back- important link between' the hospital and the community. Since Whitby Psychiatric Hos- pital is the largest employer in Whitby, many of its staff are greatly involved in the community life of Whitby. On behiaîf of Whitby, Mayor proud of having you as part of this community.' Michael O'Keefe, Hos- pital Administrator, guest speaker at the dinner, spoke about the Role Study and Master Programi for Whiitby, the Ministry of Health has hired the consulting firm of McKinsey and Co. to do. A representative of the Provincial Quarter Century Club welcomed the new mem- bers to their association Blood donor clînie, at Whitby Legion Hall Nov. 16 A Blond Donor- Clinlic part, a niininjul of 8-50 uinits epilepsy, stmoke or cancer, for will be hield by the Whitby of blond 15 needed every day. tie protection Of bothl donor Red Cross at the Whitbv To be a blood donor, andI recipielit. are l oprit i- Legion H al, Byron St. S., You nIost be between the ted to donate blond. 1If a Nov. 1 6. fromn 2 p.nm. to 8 ages of' 18 and 65. (Boys person ba had c lu ~ li prol niay give blood whieo they xvit hîn a week prior to a <Christmas gift giving are I17, if tfiey hring to t heir clioic, tlheir d onation will iont timeë is oecarly hiere. Therec clinic a note of permission, be aiccep)tcdl. Please don't could be -no more preciouts signed by a parent.) The take aoy niedication, ioclud- gitt thao a donation o nblond. mlinlillwîo weiglit for a donor ing îlspiriii, for- at leaýt 24 In the Toronto Centred is 110 lbs. People wvho hiave hiours before a clinic. Region, ni which NVW>hitby is a hepatitis, heart disease, To be a regular blond oscar Moore, speakg on behaîf of the superan- nuates thanked Mr. O'Keefe and the hospital for hosting the dinner and the H-ospital Dietary staff for prepariflg the food. Mr. Moore sum- merized the eveninig when he said "It seerned like old times, a wonderful chance to renew donor is one of the miost associations ana nerie personially satisfying thiingsi 00 ao do. At Whitby's last clinic in iofly, Mrs. E. La laye of Dtinlop St. E. gave her 35 th blood donation. For this & v n Whitby's llood Unnior Chair- ma ii, will presen t M rs. ch arg e L-ailaye with ain illuiioaited scroll, sigied by the governor Durham Regional general, J ules Leger, Hl. Police report two accidents in Pellier, National Red Cross Whitby on the weekend. Conmîiiissioner and J.E.l. nip accident occurred Miller, chairmnan of the at 8:35 p.m. Saturday on *National Blondl Donor Re- Dundmq Street at the Spruce cruitimenit Cornmiittee.. Con- Villa Iotel. Police said a gratulations to Mrs. LaHaye. driver hiad stopped his car Won't you join ble r and in the eastbound lane to ask 300 or 400 others, Wed. Nov, directions, when his car was 16 and give your donation of struck from behind by a blond? second car * ** S Charged with careless T.um.uwvdriving is Harold Kelly, 24, * mnmuruiof 30 Gilder Drive, Scarbor- * RENTACAR O ough. His wife Heather e eu 61$ RWN oceived minor injuries, police MOTORS LTD. said. O udya 21 120 DAILY EWEKLY aP.m. a car struck a house a DAI Y WEKLY 82 Winchester Road East in *MIONTHLY YEARLYOBroklnadterir n CAS&TRUCKSm ladtediera CARS0& away before police could 0 arrive. The accident is under 668-586 0 investigation by Durham * b lb & _&_gbg*Regional Police. NOW OPEN MEN9'S HAURSTYLING a-ici Barberiflg 762 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa 579-6798 Just south of 401 closed Mondlay. VINCE BARRESE f-3rmerly of Whitby. CANADIAN SCOTTISH CLUB of WHITBY ST. ANDREW'S DANCE I Heydenshore Pavilon Sot. Nov. 19,1977 Music by "The Silhouettes"j Tickets Phono Buit fet Luc Bn 668-4134 668-9103 728.2884 668-3518 CHINESE FOOD TAVERN GOLDEN GATE RESTAURANT AND TAVERN CHINES[ & CANADIAN FOOD los. 107 BROCK ST. S. WHITSBY (JUST SOUTH Of 4 CORNERS) FuIIy Licenced Under The LI.L. ~GOLDENGATE 1AUPANT ÇDINE 04 OPEN GATEWAY TO CAEI' Mon ,Thor VNECUSIE ERONG tili 2 A m. FNCUSN EDG FriSat, forHOME £ELIVERY inl PARTIES til' 3 A.. WHIIBY AJAX, AND 66..ROK;88321, ..ANIJ M 1 'l ý

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