Whitby Free Press, 23 Dec 1985, p. 13

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wIHITBY FREE PRESS, MONDAY.DECEMBER 23, 1985 PAGE 13 Driver photos start February Elsie and Roy Davies of Colborne St. in Whitby will be celebrating their 5oth wedding anniver- sary on Dec. 28. The couple moved to Whitby from England eight years ago to join their son Roy and his wife Beryl and granddaughters Susan and Karen. The couple will be celebrating the special event with their family. Reviewed by Edward Kaye Last minute Christmas books TORONTO - Ontario to renew their licenses Driver and Vehic Minister of Tran- every three years on licence offices, MT sportation and Com- their date of birth as munications Ed Fulton before,' said Fulton, Driver Examinatk recentiy confirmed that now, however, they Centres and select the province's photo wiIl have to core into a travel points and OP driver licensing system ministry'photo site' to will go into operation have their picture Feb. 3, 1986 with the taken" mailing out of renewals. These sites almost remote areas of no Drivers wll continue 400 of them ... include ail thern Ontaro. Frontdphoe 8 Christmas wrappiftg ideas treasure bunt! Place wrapping with less con- 5. For the person wi "ues inside wrapped ventional methods as do has everything, creat boxes scattered about the Japanese. Use cornucopia of Chris the house to lead the fabri wrappings (just mas cheer. Place recipient to the sur- as you would traditional assortment of smv prise. gift wrap) combined wrapped gifts ar with Christmas bows specialty foods in 2. Wrapping a tube of and ribbons decorated tissue-lined basket a tennis halls or a jar of with leaves and fresh decorate with ribbc nt1p s h<Cemes flowers. and bows. easierfficescinetif mo presevb uual easier to tackle if you use colorfully decorated gift bags or festive cylindrical containers. 3. A sprig of evergreen, bow or or- nament adds a touch of creativity. 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