Whitby Free Press, 3 Feb 1982, p. 10

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PAGE 10ENEDY FEBRUARY 3, 1982, WITBY FPREE PRESS By MARY MCEACHERN Cati 75496 with news items for thia column. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Sacrament of Infant Baptism on Suniday, February 7 at il a.m. Division of World Outreach - The Presbytery Men's Rally at St. Stephens United Church on Saturday, February 13, 1982. Registra- tion at 6 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m. Speaker - Dr. Norman MacKenzie. Tickets are $5. For further in- formation and registration, cail Walter Campbell at 725-0798. .CORRIDOR CAPERS BALL The next Corridor Capers Bail will be held at Heydenshore Palvilion on Saturday, February 20 at 8:30 p.m. There will be a dise jockey, prizes, spot dances, lunch anda' bar. Tickets are $10 a couple, and may be obtained from any executive member. Corridor Capers November's. best Whitby Free Press circulation manager Sally Stinson is seen here (centre, rear) with our best carriers for the month of November. Seen here wearing their Free Press t-shirts are Sheri Cicero, Jonathon Dowker and Natalie deRooy. >Keep up the good work, kids! -Free Press Staff Photo Cold weather masks, As winter draws on, Durham Region Lung Association is again of- fering cold weather pro- tection masks to people with severe respiratory problems. For such people, win- ter's icy blasts add a whole new dimension to the difficulties 0f daily living. Abruptchange of temperature encoun- tered on leaving warm enviromnents can cause the bronchial tubes to go into "'spasm" 50 preci- pitating, a painful struggle for breath and an overwhelming sense of suffocation. Angela Tibbles, exe- cutive direetor of the local ChristmasS eal Organization, stresses that the cold weather mask is a protective device only. It does not supply oxygen or fulfil any other therapeutic function. Until recently, the masks were provided, free of charge -, funded entirely by contribu-, tions to the Christmas Seal Campaign. However, ris ing costs and increased postal charges now make this impossible and a $3 donation is required for each mask. For more information on this service cali Durham Region Lung Association at 723-3151. àIla' loi L tH ILI-__ __ __ I..A -.I..l LA. BATTERIES <-~ VITAMIN C c lvro COUVER OIt Your 249 00, mg c CAPSULES Choice uume EA. *Ceal ,tmnC= - : AA* 2se C 2sChwblmVtmi 0 2s -otSingle -3.59 soomgloOs W339' DUE TOSPACE LIMITATIONS AND AVAILABILITY AT TIME 0F SALE: * CERTIFICATION AND TRADEMARKS 0F OAUO TRADING COMPANY LIMITUD. TORONTO. CANADA. ITEMS SHOWN MAVNOTSE AVAILABLEATALL LOCATIONS COURTICE ALLIN PHARMACY I SHORTS IDA PHARMACY. 117 Brook St. N. 65 Baldwin St. WHITBY 668-2394 BROOKLIN 655-3301 prise you. - DON BOWER 0 ï'à 0 w THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN OF WH ITBY 1982 INTERIM TAX NOTICE' FIRST INSTALMVENT The f irst Instalment of taxes'for 1982 Is due and payable February 15, 1982.- If payment Is flot. recelved by the due date, penalty at the rate of 11/2% per month wlll be charged on the overdue balance. Taxes may be pald at any Whltby bank wlthout bank collection charges or at the Municipal Office, 575 Rossland Road East, Whltby, Ontario. Deborah A. Smart Tax Collector TOWN 0F WH ITBY. TYPEWRITERS Ren, tais For Office & Students DANFORTH TYPEWRITER Rentais, Sales & Service -408 Dundas Street West 2940 DaInforth Ave. Whitby Toronto .666-1131 est. )930 698-2589 Q WÀ Herb Visser also, has. tickets. available. Anyone in the Bowman Street area may pick up their tickets from, Herb. Caîl hlm at 668-5718. This is our -main fund-raising project. We are trying to make this the biggest dance yet. ?Residents >of Bowman and Eli.zabeth Crescent will require funds to help them with their Canadian Tire Store problem. Cali for tickets today. HeIp us to help our neighbours in the vicinity of the proposed Canadian Tire Store. Join your neighbours, and friends on Saturday, February 20 at our s.emi-annual fund- raising dance. 1 SWEET ADELINES DANCE The Oshawa Chapter of 'the Sweet Adelines wilI hold their dance at Heydenshore Pavilion on Satur- day, February 6 at 8:30 p.m. This is always a fun eveningwith a variety of dances and special enter- tainent by the members'0f the Sweet Adelines. Tickets are $10 a couple and may be purchased from any member of the chapter or eall Anna-Jane Sharrard at 576-2358. CARDIAC REHABILITATION ASSOCIATION The Cardiac Rehabilitation Association will hold a fund-raising dinner and dance at Heydenshore Pavilion on Saturday, March 6. Cocktail hour is 6 to 7 p.m. Dinner is at 7 p.m. The cost of the dinner and dance is $30 a couple.* Tickets may be obtained from Jessie Burliegh at 655-3738 or Muriel Inche at 728- 3708. BELL CANADA REDUCES LONG DISTANCE RATES TO TORONTO? Some residents ofýWhitby are eligiblé for Bell op- tion calling plan to Toronto. This permits them to- make calîs to Toronto at a reduced rate. If you eall Toronto frequently, this plan can save you money but only if you live west of Thickson Road. If you live in the Corridor west of Thickson Road and are interested in obt.aining the direct dial discount ser- vice. to, Toronto, please contact Linda Norman at 579-9579. We would like to knowhow many residents of the Corridor desire this service. WHITBY COMMUNITY CARE Whtiby Community Care is in need of drivers and persons to help in the office answering phones, etc. If you hvae any extra time, please eall Marie at 668- 6223 and offer your services to help our senior per- sons.

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