Whitby Free Press, 17 Jun 1981, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY. J UNE 17, 198 1, WIIITBY FREE PRESS F Corridor i TYPE WRITERS ADDNING MACINES e CALCULATORS SALES e SERVICE e RENTALS It's a poor day when.we haven't helped a customer" By MARY MCEACHERN Cali 725-8967 with news items for this column, NEIGHBOURHOOD YARD SALE There will be a mammoth neighbourhood yard sale on Saturday, June 27, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., on Northview Avenue, in Whitby. More details next week. THE CORRIDOR WELCOMES MRS. PRIESTLY A hearty welcome to Mrs. May Priestly, who im- Capers WEED SPRAYING FERTI LIZI NG It CRAB GRASS SPRAYING PROVINCIALLY LICENSED INSEOT CONTROL THE WEED MAN . *aue.* Whitby 666-3187 .n.n. ..... Ajax 683-9589 tea Party The Whitby Senior Citizens' Activity Cen-' tre will be holding a strawberry social on June 26 from 1: 30 to 4:15 p.m. Admission is $2 per person. For more information caîl the centre at 668- 1424. L migrated from Nottingham, England last week. Mrs. Priestly will be the guest of her daughter and family, Mrs. Carol Taylor of Garrard Road. We hope you will enjoy Canada, and especially your home here in Whitby. Welcome 1 MR. HAMER LEAVING It was with deep regret that we learned Mr. Hamer will be leaving Dr. Robert Thornton School this June. Many parents, students and graduate students remember fondly our custodian, who has been as much a part of the school as the pupils and teachers. We wish you well in your new position, but we will miss you dreadfully. Best of luck, you are the best. CORRIDOR STUDENT CHOSEN FIESTA QUEEN Julie Sharrard of Powell Rd. in Whitby, has been chosen queen of the 'Good Old Days Pavillion' spon- sored by the Oshawa Barbershoppers and the Sweet Adelines. Julie attended Dr. Robert Thornton Public Sehool, Anderson Collegiate and has recently graduated fromn Durham Collage as a legal secretary. The 'Good Old Days Pavillion' will be located at the Masonie Temple in Oshawa. We invite ail of you to visit the pavillion and have the pleasure of being greeted by Julie. Congratulations, Julie. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Happy Birthday to Susan Kornic, who celebrated her eighteenth birthday last week. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Red Cross Blood Donor's Clinie - Wednesday, June 17, 2 to 8 p.m. at the Legion Hall, Byron St. S., Whitby. Choir Practice - Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Suinmer Communion Service - Sunday, June 21, 11 a.m. OFFICIAL OPENING 0F MANNING MEWS Sunday, June 21, 2:30 p.m. Official opening will be by the president of the Bay of Quinte Conference, the Rev. Ed Schammerhorn, minister of St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville. Representatives of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, dif- ferent levels of government and other organizations will be represented. Change of Service Time - On Sunday, July 5, the service time will change to 10 a.m. for July and August. UNIVERSITY 0F TORONTO GRADUATE Mrs. Gail Brimbecom has recently graduated with high distinction fromn the University of Toron- to. Gail received her Bachelor of Arts 'iegree in the social sciences and was also named to the honors list for 1980-81. During her high school years, Gail lived on Kendalwood Road, and now resides on An- derson Street North. Congratulations, Gail. THE WEED MAN Health couneil annual m eeting The Durham Region District Health Couneil is holding its fourth an- nual general meeting on Thursday, June 25, 1961 at 7:30 p.flt in the coun- cil chambers of the Whitby Municipal Building. In recognition of 1981 designated as "The Year of the Disabled", a film on emnployment <if- f icèûltes assoclated with the physically han- dicapped wil be shown for the public's interest and education. In keeping with thi.s, guest speakers will be Dr. Richard Earle, chairman, Inter- ministerial. Task Force Demographic and Need- related Characteristics. of Physically Han- dicapped Persons in On- tario, and Chris Mc- Monagle, consultant, Handicapped Em- ploymeflt Program, Ministry of Labour. The District Health Council believes that in- terested residents of the region may gain impor- tant insight to the un- derstanding of the problems encountered by physically handicap- ped persons through their day to day dealings witb a very mobile worîd and possible solutions to overcome these problems. AIl are welcome to come and participate. Refreshinents will be served. SAC

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