Whitby Free Press, 2 Dec 1981, p. 8

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PAGE 8. WEDNESDAY, DECEMRER 2, 198 1, WHITBY FREE PRESS COMING EVENTS CALENDAIR wu ACONTESSA 'I UTY LOIJNGE $PECIAL $AVINGS IRICE PERMS MONDAYS SE A) CITIZENS'DAYS ODAY &WEDNESDAY DM O & SET $5.00 REG. 6.50 HA T 1 5850 REG. 7.00 BLWRy & IRON $7.00 REG. 8.50 119 GREEN STREET WHITBY, ONTARIO 568m9262 - - - - -,.r LA BE 1/2 SENI 1 Mo SHAMF HAIRCI BLOW[ F N pc 1' SANTA SUIT RENTAL The Whitby J1aycettes are again this year ren- ting out Santa Claus suits. Individuals or groups may rent a suit for $20 which Includes a $5 refundable deposit. Cail Charlotte Buchan at 668-9198 for rentaI in- formation. Proceeds wiil go towards Conimunity Development Projeets of the Whitby Jaycettes. CRAFT SALE The Whitby Curling Club Ladies' Section will hold a craft sale during the Attersley Bonspiel on December 2 beginning at 1: 15 p.m. The club is located on Brock Street North. For more information cail Mary-Lynn MacKay at 668-7130. STOCKING STUFFER The Volunteer Asso- ciation of the Durham Centre for the Develop- mentally Handicapped will hold a "lStocking Stuffer Bazaar" on Property Owners and Tenants YourlOSlý Asseasment. .Notice Mailing of Assessment Notices A 1981 Assessment Notice for 1982 property taxes will be mailed on or before December lst to every property awner and tenant in the following municipalities: Re§Uônal Municipality of Durham including the City of Oshawa; the Towns of Newcastle, Pickering, Whitby, wiithý the exception of Ajax; and the Townships of Brock, Scugog and Uxbridge. An Infarmation Insert mailed with yourAssessment Notice explains the appeal procedure and provides the timetable for Open Houses in your area. Open Huse - Sessions wiII Answer Questions Open House sessions have been planned at convenient times and locations in your municipality to afford you the opportunity ta review your assessment with staff of the Regional Assessment Off ice. Assessment staff witl be pleased ta, explain the basis of your property assessment and are authorized ta amend ail data (school support, assessment, etc.) on your Notice. You are encouraged ta take advantage of this seriîe. New School Support Proced u res Beginning this year, your school support desîgnation wilI appear on your.Assessment Notice. This designation indicates whether the education portion of your 91-)perty SMinistry .H. Of Durt 651 5DRevenue Tee Ontarlo Zeni taxes wilI be directed ta support public or separate schools. If you wish to review your school support designation, contact your Regional Assessment Off ice or attend an Open House in your area. Rolis Available For Review The Assessment Rail will be available for review at your local Municipal Office du ring regular business haurs beginning December 22,1981. If you wish to Appeal If you believe you have been improp- erly assessed in any way you may file a formai complaint with the Assessment Review Court. The final date for filing an appeal is January 12,1982. Information on appeal prooedures is provîded an the back of yourAssessment Notice and Information Insert. i Parnell, MIMA essment Commissioner liam Regional Assessment Office Rosstand Road East :by, Ontario p>hone: 668-9351 ith no. 67140 December 5 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Brock Stop, 224 Brock Street South. AIl proceeds of the event will go towards the mentally retarded. FAMILY FOCUS St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church will con- tinue its, film series "Focus on the Family" tonigbt (December 2) at the church, 209 Coch- rane Street beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tonight's feature wilI be "Shaping the Will". Ail are welcome. SANDRA BEECH' Saturday, December 5, 1981 at 3 p.m. the Whitby Jaycettes will be presenting ISandra Beech and Chickery Chick, at Henry Street High School. Admission tickets are availale at $2 each by cailing in Whitby (Susie McCausland) 668-8998 or in Ajax (Wendy Apple- ton) 683-829. Beech will be accom- panied by two musi- cians and will bring various home-made in- struments with her. MIUSIC GIFT The General Motors Choir will hold their seventh annual "Christ-' mas Gift of Music"' at the O'Neill Collegiate, Simcoe Street North, Oshawa on December 5 at 7:30 p.m. and Decean- ber 6at 2and 7:30 p. m. Tickets for this event are available at the nor- th main office on William Street East, ONE STOP SHOPPING for your Fashion needs in Downtown Whitby at * Fashions 126 6"The Complete Store for Women" We provide for you - e Personal Service. e Friendly Atmosphere. e Great Selections. e Lay-Away Plan. e Gift Certificates. e Gift Wrap. e WEEKLY SPECIALS. e CHRISTMAS DRAW $100- 50O-$25 * Gift Certificates. e *CHRISTMAS HOURS Dec. 1 -23 -9a.m. -9 p.m. SATS. - 9a.m. -6 p.m. *To-rnorrow 's Fashions To-dai," 16416-668-1266 16Brock Street South Whitby, Ontario LIN 4J8 TOASTMISTRESS MEETING The Whitby Toast- mistress Club will be meeting on Tuesday, December 8, 1981 for a festive occasion. Make reservations now for an entertaining evening at the Earl of Durham Lounge, 227 Brock Street South, Whitby with dinner at 6:30 p.m. For more information cati 668-8564 Oshawa and at the south main office, Park Road South, Oshawa. COFFEE The next meeting of the Ajax-Pickering Christian Women's Club will be held on Thurs- day, December 10 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the lower level Grenada Restaurant, Sheridan Mail, Pickering. The guest speaker will -be- Marg Stinton with music provided by Laura Bergstresser. The theme of the meeting will be "Christmnas, tables, treasures and trim." Tickets are $2.75 and. available by calling An- ne Fairfull at 683:9475. Child care is available. NEWCOMERS The December meet- ing of the Oshawa- Whitby Newcomers' Club will be an "Open House" with gift ex- change, Christmas bak- ing and fingér foods. This will be held on Tuesday, December 8 at 8 p.m. at Christ Church, Mary and Hillcroft Streets, Oshawa. Contact Lori Everal at 571-3818 for further in- formation. Fitness: What It does for your body fl does for your mind. WHY NOT SHOP AT HOME!! For those of you who dread driving ail the way to Oshawa in the winter weather to do your Christmas shopping, there's good news. Most Port Perry mer- chants will be staying open until 9 p.m. Monday to Friday and until 6 p.m. on Saturday. So why flot save yourself the drive and shop at home? * Mmmmmmm BREAKFAST!!! Blackstock Nursery School is having a pancake breakfast on Sunday, December 6 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Blackstock Recreation Centre. Fees are as follows: aduits $2.50; children under 12 years $1; and pre-school chilciren 50 cents. There will also be a craft and bake table. ART ANYONE? The Realists Seven are holding their annual art show and sale. There wiil be recent paintings and drawings done by the Realists Seven. You may corne to buy or just browse. The art show will be held at the Town Hall 1873 on Friday, December 4 from 6 to 10 p.zn., Saturday, December 5 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday, Decembet 6 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ail are welcomne free of charge. AUCTION SALE On December 13 an auction sale will be held at the Durham Arena beginning at 12:30 p.m. The sale will include Royal Doulton, signed glass, collector plates, sterling, and much more. For a fuit list write to Box 130, Durham, Ontario, NOG iRO. BREAKFAST WITH SANTA On Sunday, December 6 from 9 to 10 a.m., the Kinette Club of Port Perry will be hosting a pancake breakfast with Santa. The event takes place at the Port Perry Boy Scout Hall and admission is $2 for adults and $1 for children under 12 years of age. KIDS' CORNER Thanks to alI who entered the Christmas Contest. AIl letters will be read and judged. The results and prizes will be out in a couple of weeks.. Telephone 985-3447 with articles for this column. BRIAN DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH AJAX, ONTARIO 683-6074 1TYPE WR ITERS ADDING MACHNES e CALCULATORS SALES,@ SERVICE * RENTALS OFIESUPI- f D

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