Whitby Free Press, 7 Oct 1981, p. 20

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PAGE 20, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7.ý 198 1 ,WH1TBY FREE PRESS Curling club playoffs The Whtby Curling Club's mixed playoffs for the 198041 season wlll begin on October 13 at9 p.m. The playoffs will con- ti.nue on October 14, 15, and 16. The semi-finals wil be played on October 24 at 2 p.m. wth the finals taking place at 6p.m. Competing on October 13 wil be the teams skipped by: Ron Cameron vs. Tom ACTION BAN K INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 00 * OUR BESI INTERESI IS IN YOUR BESI INTERESI ( )ur maimrumniIntt'rest or the' dv- gtlaranteed( - trom ontl Io seure an assured guaran- tec d in( orne. Avai labie in aninunts rit $ 1,000, and up, nttert-(l Ly (Continental Bank tvlirtgage ('orporation and Continental Bank or C.anada. Inquire ai an? utr nur brdn( lies, for othtr raie-% and ternis. Gresham; Don Sutton vs. Dave Werry; Jim Clancy vs. Harry Gustafson; Dave Miller vs. Roti Robbins; Don Paradine vs. Ted Biggs; and, Bob Ashby vs. Ron Ennis. Other successful skips include: Rick Hird, Toley Wozmiak, Andy Paterson, Keith Adair, AI Gilchrist and Gary BerrY. For more information about this event contact Hazel Best at 683-2990. ~JCONTINENTAL BANK 0F C/\DA' 286 King St. West, Oshawa, ont. Tel: 723-34,87 DR. ROBERT THORNTON SCHOOL Thornton Interested Parents (T.I.P.) will be sponsoring a sports sale on October 8, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the school gym. Items for sale shouid be clean and in good repair. The articles may be delivered to Dr. Robert Thornton School on October 7, between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. or October 8 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Items such as skates, skis, helmets, hockey shirts, etc. would be most wel- come. T.I.P. will retain 20 per cent of ail sales for future projects. CARDIAC REHABILITATION ORGANIZATION The Cardiac Rehabilitation Organization will hold their second Annual Novelty and Bake Sale on Saturday, October 24, 1981 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Midtown Malt, 200 John St., Oshawa. Vour donation of crafts, or baked goods would be greatly appreciated to assist with this worthy cause. *Scoop your own and save** 4 UP T0 30 %SAVINGS* Specializing in a complete Une of baking goods, spices, & par- ty snack mixes. kH.I',mt .Mf e -lflff jOUNOASSIL W - IBUýfrYAýLCIoS.d ondEys . OpEN Te.-WTur. Set 9:30DUIDd .0,F CCms '.0 ý: TENN.IS AND SQUASH AT THE OSHAWA TENNIS CLUB YEARLY OR WINTER MEMBERSHUPSARE NOW AVAILABLE AND INCLULIE:0 J Winter tennis or squash onIV $100,00. Senior tennis or squash beginners pay only $50 which includes four FREE tessons. TILL NOVEMBER 1, 1981, NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED. Corne and look at us as members, the Club, our facitities and even play tennis; squash; shuff leboard; table tennis; darts; or join in the many social activities or just relax-in the licensed lounge. JOIN NOW AND SAVE. Pay ONLY'$1 75 for f uIl membership tilt April 30, 1 983. *We have an AGGRESSIVE junior tennis and squash program for both boys and girls. *Regular tennis and squash booking prîvileges of up to one week in advance. *Speciat block booking privîeges for special events such as tennis parties. *Prepaid advance booking priviteges. *Play competitively; recreationalty or socialty. AFIER YOU PLAY, RELAX IN THE LICENSED LOUNGE, PLAY TABLE TENNIS; SHUFFLEBOARD; DARTS; OR DO WHATEVER YOUFANCY. FOR INFORMATION: OSHAWA TENNIS CLUB RITSON ROAD NORTH AT HILLCROFT 579-4622 Tickets are also available for a draw on a haid- made afghan. Tickets are 50 cents each or 3 for $1. Please contact Ann Preston at 728-9732, Muriel Inche at 728-3708 or Jessie Burleigh at 655-3738 if you would like to donate any items or if you require tickets for the afghan draw. WESTMINSTER UNITED CIIURCH Thanksgiving Sunday - a timne of giving thanks to God for ail His gifts to us. As a part of the Thanks- giving service, envelopes will be available for a special offering to the Mission and Service Fund of the United Church of Canada. Some of the projects of that fund are desscribed in the magazine 'Stewardship '81' which has been distributed. Turkey Supper - October 24 - aduits $5.50, children $2.75. Preschoolers free. Bazaar - November 28. The Young Women's group will hold its first meeting of the season Tuesday, October 13, at 8 p.m. Special guest speaker fromn Kingsview United Church. Cail Suzanne Clarke for further details at 668-1526. Choir practice - Thursday, 7:30 p.rn. in the chur- ch. Everyone welcome. SINCERE SYMPATHY Our deepest sympathy to the Scott family of Ap- plewood Crescent, and the Pipher family of Dundas Street on the loss of a loved one. Words cannot ex- press our feelings. CORRIDOR AREA RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION Giant Tupperware Party - The Corridor Area Rate- payers Association will host a gigantic tupperware party at Dr. Robert Thornton Public Sehool on Wednesday evening October 21. Ail res idents are invited to attend between 7:30 and 9 p.m. in the school gym. Proceeds from the tupperware sale will be donated to T.I.P. (Thornton Interested Parents) to enable their group to maintain the playground area and equipment. Refreshments will be served. Jean McLellan, another Corridor resident, will display the latest in tupperware. For further* information, please con- tact Bey Rogers at 725-5008. Esecutive Meeting - There will be a full executive meeting of the Corridor Area Ratepayers Associa- tion on October 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Committee Room, Whitby Municipal Building. Ahl executive members are requested to be in attendance. Capers Bail - Saturday, October 24 at Whitney Hall, will be the setting for the faîl Capers dance. Tickets are $10 a couple and may be purchased fromn any executive member or cail 723-1680. Bar privileges, lunch, prizes and refreshments. Tickets are limited due to the smaller accommodations, so caîl for reservations today. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCU Annual Bazaar - Saturday, November 14 in the church hall. BABYSITTER NEEDED A Whitby mother is looking for a kindly sitter to look after two pre-school children at the beginning of the new year. Any suggestions?

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