WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY APRIL 27, 1983, PAGE 9 Corri'0 Capers, By MARY MCEACHERN Cl 725-8967 with Items for tbis coiumn. AT HOMEý An Open House wil be held at the home of Gail Brimbecom, Anderson Street North, on Sunday, May 1, from 3 to 5 p.m., in honour of ber father, AI Manson, who wîl celebrate bis 7th birthday. ' «Gail would like to invite friends, neighbours and former neighbours of the Manson's to- drop in and wish ber father well.. AI and Mavis Manson Iived in the Corridor Aiea on Kendalwood Road for many years. Happy 7th birthday, and many more. MUSIC DEPARTMENT HENRY STREET HIGH SCHOOL Garage Sale - The Music Department of Henry- Street High School will holti a garage sale',on Sun- day, April 30 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the parking lot of the school. Cost to reserve a table is $10. Space may be reserved by calling 655-3854 or 666-2907 be-, tween 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Proceeds from the sale will be used to help finan- ce the Music Department of Henry Street High School. GARAGE SALE The 2th Oshawa,,Scout Troup will hold a giant garage sale at St. Mark's Church, Stevenson Road j North, Oshawa, on May 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets will also be sold on a quilt, picture and afghan. The draw will take place on the same day, Saturday, May 14. Proceeds from the sale and draw wiil be used to help the Scouts offset expenses for their Alaska trip. Tickets for the draw may be purchased by cailing John Sharrard at 576-2358 and are $1 each.' STOPS A new service bas arriveti at Garrard/Kendal- wood and Highway 2. Grace and *Barry Nolan, long- time residents of Garrard Road, recently establish- eti a fish and chip business (cailed STOPS). You can't miss the shiny yellow van. STOPS is presently open Thursday through Sunday.- The Nolans offer golden battereti fish and fresh homemade fies. Many repeat customers are delighted that such a service la now available in our neighbourhood. Remember, next time you are out, stop at 'STOPS'. SHOWER A community shower was held at Westminster Unitedi Church on Monday, April 18, to honour Mari- anme Lofthouse, who wli be marnied on May 28 at Westminster United Church. The lucky groom-to- be is John Delvecchio of Elizabeth Crescent In Whitby. Our best to Marianne and John. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE NEWS You are cordially inviteti to a free public Christian Science lecture on the subject "More than a Superstar", by George Aghamnallan C.S.13. 0f New York City, New York. The lecbire will be given in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, 180 Rossland Road East, Osbawa, at 8 p.m. on Monday, May 2. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH A "Colours" demonstration wiil be held in the Church bail in aid of the Organ Fund on Monday, May 9 at 8 p.m. "Colours" is an individualistic.ap- proach to co-ordinating wardrobe and make-up. For advance tickets at $3 cail Marg Swai 728- 7606. Lunch wiil be served Fun Fair and Auction - in the Church parking lot on June il1iin support of the Organ Fund. WHITBY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Tough... just got toe*ber! More power. More torque. More tolugh. More truck. The 1984 Nissan trucks are here now. If you're into 4 X 4's, now you get even more ground clearance. And you c an shift from "free-wheeling" to "Iock"-and back-from inside the cab. And you get a bigger ne w 2.4 litre engine that stili knows what mileage is ail about. Beefed-up, new suspension. Double- wall steel box. Gas or diesel. Two-wheel drive or four by four. The one and only King Cab or roomy regular cab. Long box or standard. Ail at your Datsun dealer today. Bridg«e resuits The- foilowing are the resuits of lst -week's play at the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club. North andi South: Der- rick Aistein andi Paul Beishlag, 125; Mi. anti Mms Pat Davies, M2; Mr. antiMis. L.E. Evans, 117-, Mr. and- Mrs. Harvey Winter, 111%~. East andi West: Mr. anti Mn. Jim WMarrie, 12; John McLean andi Don Itherlngton, 126; Mrs. Ben Harlander anti Mrs. Larry Ruest, 120%; Mr. ami Mis. HarlIdBarker, 115%4. MIDWA TS N T Y DA -U 1300 ST. -E.,"-WHITBY 668-6828