PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 1983, WHITBY 0 CLAS SMOUl F EIW d A1 Continued pagel19 AUTOMOBILE ~ý FOR SALE 1078 ACADIAN four door hatch. ~3 ~ bok, autômatlo, radio, electria roar wincfoW defrostor, tees thon ~ 50000M119s, gooci runningtI economicai car, certified $2,595.j OUliMike et 6684372,. surate with experlence. Appiy in person 131 Brock St. N. Whitby, Ont. I<-~4X THE CORPORATION 0F THETOWN OFWHITBYI Wf PAR KS AND RECREATION DEPT. "ARENA I0E TIME AVAILABLE!"5 The Town of Whitby Parks and Recreation Depar- tment have Ice time avallable at Iroquois Park Arena and the Luther Vipond Memorial Arena ln Brookiin. The hours availabie wouid be suitable for aduit use oniy. - For exampie - Weekday evenlngs 11:00 p.m. and after; Saturdays 9:00 p.m. and on. The Iroquois Park Arena Is iocated juet off the.401 highway and operates on a 24 hour basis and many late night hours are open at a reduced rate. Cati 668-7765 for information on rates and rentai procedures. Pre-season Ice hours during the day on weekends ln particular, are avallabie for rent until October 15, 1983. The rentai rate Is $60.00 per hour. Cali 68,8-7765 for Information'. bedroomn brick bungalow, iocated at 930 Jodrel Road, Squires Beach, Pickering, Ontario. Oc- cupancy November 1, 1983. Proceed south on Brock Road from Highway 401 east. Turn east at second s-top ight to McKay Road and follow road to Intersection 0f McKay and Montgomery Park Road. "OPEN HOUSE" signs will1 be posted. The p roperty is accessible to the Pickering "GO" Train, and serviced by Dial-A-Bus and a sohool bus. This property may be viewed f rom 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Thursday, September 22, 1983, when a representative of the Ministry of Government Ser- vices will be ln attendance. Tender documents may be obtained from the, representative on this date, or f rom: Min istry of Government Services Public Tenders Off ice Room M11-43A, MacDonald Block Queens Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1 N3 Telephone: (416) 965-1152 A certif led cheque or money order for the f irst month's rent must be submitted with the tender documents, and will be promptly returned to un- successfui bidders. Sealed tenders wiIi be received until 3:00 p.m., Friday, September 30, 1983 at whIch time they wili be opened ln public. Tenders wiil be opened ln Toronto. NOTE: For further Information, please contact Rajah Gurudevan, Ministry of Government Ser- vices, Toronto, Ontario, Telephone (416) 965-2040. Please quote File No.: M767-51.. The highest or any accepted. tender wili not necessarily be T.O. 120 (~) Services Ontario FREE PRESS GREENWOOD FESTIVAL Greenwood will hold its annual Festival Day Sept. 17 at the Green- wood Communlty Park, beginnlng at 12 noon. There 18 fno admission charge for the festival. Corridor Capiers Sure hope you enjoyed the beautiful summer and continue to enjoy until well into December, Great and wonderful things bave happened in the area during the warm speli. Powell Road bas had a new face lift. At last I can visit my friend on Broad- view without going via Oshawa to get there. The INEW 0OWNERSHIP G. W. CASKEY WASTE DISPOSAL LD Is Now Owned By C.A. COU LTER WASTE DISPOSAL LTD. RESIDENTIAL.INDUSTRIAL. SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED shawa Whitby 3388*CALL UIS FOR SERVICE' 6.26 4 % 'f NOVICE: (Born 1975) Thur. Sept. 15 6:00-7:00Op.m. IROQUOIS Fri. Sept. 16 6:00-7:00 p.m. IROQUOIS Sat. Sept. 17 8:00-9:00 a.m. IROQUOIS MINOR ATOM (Born 1974) Fr1. Sept. 166:00-7:00 p.mh. BROOKLIN Sat. Sept. 17 9 :00-10:00 a.m. IROQUOIS Sun. Sept. 18 2:00-3:00 p.m. IROQUOIS MAJOR ATOM (Born 1973) Fr1. Sept. 16 7:00-8:00 p.m. BROOKLIN Sat. Sept. 17 10:00-11:00Oa.m. IROQUOIS Sun. Sept. 18 3:00-4:00 p.m. IROQUOIS MINOR PEEWEE (Born 1972) Fr1. Sept. 16 8:00-9:00 p.m. BROOKLIN Sat. Sept. 17 11:00-12:00Oa.m. IROQUOIS Sun. Sept. 18 8:00-9:00 a.m. IROQUOIS MAJOR PEEWEE (Born 1971) Fri. Sept. 16 9:00-10:00 p.m. BROOKLIN Sat. Sept. 17 12:00-1:00 p.m. IROQUOIS Sun. Sept. 18 9:00-10:00 a.m. IROQUOIS A Taste pf JAPAN 2nd annual festival of ews items for the column. DURHAM- SQUASH CLUB Flrst Time Members' We are of ferl ng a 20/odiscount until September30th 1983 1450 Hopkins St. Whltby 668-5866 u I WHITBY GYMNAST, A 13-year-old Whitby girl bas returned home after a fine performan- ce atan.international invitational competition in Tokyo and Sedi, Japan. Christina McDonald, a student at St. John the Evangelist Catholic School, fimished seventh over-ali in the Tokyo competition with an eighth place finish in the vault and a fifth on' the balance beam.. In Sedo, she placed third over-ail in the floor exercises. Obristina, Who 15 a member of the Oshawa Gemini' Gymmastics Club, qualified for the competition earlier this year by winning the Canadian Junior Gym- nastics Championship in St. John's, Newfoun- dland. -1 ' BANTAMS ADVANCE The, Whitby Audio Bantam basebail team, house-league cham- pions, bas advanced t'O a best-of-ive play-off series againt a representive of the Oshawa house-league,' Oshawa Expos. The Whitby. teanx eliminated Whitby Rotary and Family Rar- tway in 'a double knock- out series to advance. They went through the- regular season, winning ten games while losing two. Oshawa won the first' game f the series 7-5. Fulsot resuIts0'will appear in neit issue MINOR BANTAM (Born 1970). Fr1. Sept. 16 7:00-8:00 p.m. IROQUOIS Sat. Sept. 17 1:00-2:00 p.m. IROQUOIS MAJOR BANTAM (Born 1969) Fr1. Sept. 16 8:00-9:00 p.m. IROQUOIS Sat. Sept. 17 2:00-3:00 p.m. IROQUOIS Sun. Sept. 18 11:00-12:00Oa.m. IROQUOIS MINOR MIDGET (Born 1968) Thur. Sept. 15 7:00-8:00 p.m. IROQUOIS Fr1. Sept. 16 9:00-10:00 p.m. IROQUOIS Sun. Sept. 18 12:00-1:00 p.m. IROQUOIS MAJOR MIDGET (Born 1967) Thur. Sept. 15 8:00-9:00 p.m. IROQUOIS Sat. Sept. 17 3:00-4:00 p.m. IROQUOIS Sun. Sept. 181:00-2:00 p.m. IROQUOIS JUVENILE <Bom 1966) Thur. Sept. 15 9:00-10:00 p.,m. IROQUOIS Sat. Sept. 17 4:00-5:00 p.m. IROQUOIS Sun. Sept. 18 4:00-5:00 p.m. IROQUOIS PRESIDENT - Rein Verrydt 655-3028 BROOKLIN REP. DIRECTOR - Martin Vankessel 668-5107 IROQUOIS REP. DIRECTOR.- Ed. Scholten 655-8005 ___________voe_6_N____9 v* ^A^4% A A AA A &'^ A Vrb-ou f»Oft"In ft'0% % la f% p-a r% 0% A % A Pt 4% 0 Japanese Dance, Music ,r colour, craft & Bonsai. COMBINING WITH THE REG4ULAR1 FEATURES 0F MAGNIFICENT FALL FLOWERS, MINIATURE VILLAGE AND COU NTRY FAIR. SATURDAYAND SUN DAY September 17 and I 8tmh and Sieptember 24 and 25th Restaurantesnack bar.gift shops Taunton Rd., just west of highway WHITBY, Ontario 668-6606 BRO OKLIN-WHI TB Y miNOR HOCKE.Y REVISED HOCKEY TRYOUT SCHEDULE REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS THURS. SEPT. 15 TO SUN. SEPT. 18 1 new road la beautiful. No more rolly-coaster. The sidewalks on Kendalwood Road are stilI misslng and the Park in Farewell Properties 18 stili non-constructed. This particular park has been promised to be on streamn for the last three years, with the last commintment dlrectly from the office of the Mayor, that the park would be graded and sodded no later than September. Well this is September and we wlll be holding our breath waiting for the officiai openingtI Us good to be back. WHITBY OPTIMIST CLUB The Whitby Optimlst Club wlll sponsor their an- nual 50's and 60's Dance at Heydenshore Pavilleon on Saturday, October 1 at 8:30 p.m. There will be twists, Rock, the Yellow Bird etc. Prizes will be awarded for the best greaser outfit, Plus door and spot dance prîzes. Tickets are $15 a couple and may be obtained by calling Doug Clare at 571-1844. CARD PARTY The Holy Family Catholic Women's League will hold their fail Card Party on Monday, October 3, 8 p.m., at the Parish Hall, 91 Ribblesdale Drive in Whitby. Fun for ail, with many door prizes and a delicious lunch. There will be bridge, progressive euchre, or just anything tbat suits'your fancy. For tickets cail 725-9955 or 723-1700). CORRIDOR AREA RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION The September executive meeting wiIl be held on Thursday, September 22, 8 p.m., in Committee Room No. 2, Municipal Building, Whitby. All executive members are asked to be present. Visitors welcome.> COFFEE POT The 100 cup coffee perk is available to individuals Or grouPs for their use. It la booked for the l7th of September, but most dates until Christmas are available. DANCE The Ratepayers dance will be held at the Masonic Hall in November. The profits from the fail dance will go to Whitby Ruddy Hospital Building Fund. 500 has been pledged by the executive and mem- bers of the Ratepayers Association, Plan to attend. It was a great summer and restful holiday. It's nice to be back again, s0 cail 725-896 with 1 a 1 im. i aüm à le, -1450 Hopkins St. Whltby 668-5886