Whitby Free Press, 23 Nov 1977, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WEDNESDAYb NOVEMBER 23s,1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS SPEND 15 MINUTES WITH US TOMORROW AND FIND OUT WHAT IS GOING ON IN DUIRHAM! ,Evenings & Night R eports 12:0920 6pem. & llp.m. Weather, Sports and News THE 1350 OSHAWA 1350 STATION SPEND 15 MINUTES WITH US TOMORROW AND FIND OUT WHAT IS GOING ON IN DURHAM! Morn0ng Reports 6*020 & 7:*20 Weather 1350 ,Sports and News THE OSHAWA STATION C ouncil supports twi*ning The town council lias de- cided to send a letter frorn Longueuil Councillor Gilles Leduc in its brief to the Task Force on Canadian United which is conducting, Unity which is conducting hearings in Toronto Nov. 28 and 29. In the letter, expssing Dvii A. WHITuy ANTIQUE LOVERS wiII enjoy this home with lots of character in preferred Whitby area perfect for those cherished places, formai dining room, large kitchen with walkin pantry, main floor laundry room, new siding, MUST BE SEEN, MUST BE SOLO. OLLING MEADOWS-EXECUTIVE1 in OTTER CREEK,WHITBY HOMES (1) 1977 finaâl clearance sale for the last 5 bouses. (2) We arc selling faster than anybody else in Otter Creek. Corne to find out WVhy? (3) 1 detached home $69,950 reduced to $67,950 (4) 4 semis $51,490 reduced to $49,500 (5) Ail homes have 2 walkouts, copper wiring, smoke detector, door chinie and doublesliding door. (6) MIl lots are back on to wide open farniland (Pickering Parms) (7) Strike a bargain before it's too late. (8) Discuss with us before you ruake your offer elsewhere. Sales Office (Lot 330) 668-2227 SALES Manager: TQTy Liu, B.A.,M.L.S.B.ED. Hentôb Constructiofl Ltd. /IBrenrflore 9leal.Estate ltd. bis thanks for Whitby's hos- pitality during the twinning visit from Longueuil Quebec ini August, Mr. Leduc cornes out strongly in support of the twinning programn. "1, Gilles Leduc say, that we have to protect, encourage and maintain these twinning visits between our two cities and citizens for the future of our two cultures, also for the unity arnd prosperity of our beautiful coun.try called Can- ada," said the Longueuil counuiîllor. Mayor Jim Gartshore, who lias been encouraging the twinning concept throughiout .1977 in his public speeches, said at a recent council meet- ing lie has flot doubts that the Whitby-Longueuil twinning programn which started in 1969, is of value to Canadian unity. Councillor Leduc, who re- presentated Longueuil Mayor Marcel Robidas,was one of 55 residents of tlie Quebec city who visited Whitby this sum- mer. Whitby's twinning chair- man Councillor Tom Edwards urged that Whitby residents write a few lines to the Task Force on Canadian Unity a- bout the value of the Whitby- Longueui twinning program to the future of Canada. 79 attend ehistm~as The Brooklin Horticul- tural Society's last regular meeting for the year on Wed- nesday, October 26, was a resounding success. Seventy-nine members and visitors sat in rapt attention as Mrs. Doreen Henry sliowed how to "prepare the home for Chiristmas". Starting witli a swvag for the front door. Mrs.l-lenry took thie members through the house demon- strating a number of arrange- ments - Some formai, as using fresh flowers in a silver candelabra, others mucli sim- pler using a variety of greens with dried or contrived mater- ials. One idea, whicli caught the imagination of the audi- ence, used the lowly potato as a base. Mrs. Henry an instructor and flower arranger of note at the Royal Botanical Gar- dens, Hamilton, is a charming and talented speaker. In thanking tlie speaker, President Margaret Davis ad- vised tlie memnbers that the Board of Directors had authiorized a donation to the Royal Botanical Gardens building expansion fund in appreciation for Mrs. Henry and six other speakers pro- vided from their outreacli programme this year. The President also dis- played a wreath whicli the society presented at the Royal Canadian Legion Re- memnbrance Day Service, Sun- day November 13, at the Brooklin Memorial Arena. Cyril Wick a past presîdent and the member responsible for the memorial plantings at the arena, represented the Society., Chrissie Simpson showed the Pine Cone Wreath she had made at a, workshop at the Civie Gardeni Centre. .The final meeting of the year on Wediiesday, Novem- ber 23, 6:15 p.rn. taikes the formi of a Pot Luck Supper. Followed by presentation of awards and election of of-" ficers. Ah 'merbers are urge.d t0 COUiC out. Noon, Specualty Store In Whitby Safewasy' Centre THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 20% OFF ON APPLE DUMPLINO RAISIN BREADS KRANZSTANGE DANISH PASTRIES 579-1822

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