Whitby Free Press, 7 Dec 1988, p. 9

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WHJTBY FREE pIIEss, wEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1988, PAGE 9 -ART SMIT (left) and current brane] Margaret Kennelly were awarded li ships at the Whitby Legion Nov. 11.Un plaque with the names of 27 past a memùbers. Life membership honorees remembered on Legton plaque The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 112 held their Remembrance Day dinner Nov. il1 Len Lambert, first vice-president of the branch, unveiled a*plaque engraved with the names, of 27 past and present members, who were honored over the years with life membership for their service to The Royal Canadian Legion, especially branch 112. Ken Jeffries, district commander-district F, then presented life memberships to two long-serving members of thelegion. Branch president Margaret Kennelly, one of the recipients, served on the executive of the branch as treasurer for 12 years under three presidents and, in 1988, was elected president of the branch.. t Art Smith, tghe other recipient, was a member of h president Bowmanville Legion Branch 178 before transferring to le member- Whitby Branch, where he served on the executive for five veiled was a years in the capacitles as third vice-president, second and present vice-president and was also appointed to the position of house chairman. Free piromu photo DOWN0TOWN WH ITBY V ICTO RIAN CHIRISTMAS 430-7870 £43U- b4 stop smoke from factory The Whitby fire department was called to Manchester" Plastics on Burns St. Monday afternoon to help cool a pit after smoke began billowing fom the plant's exhaust system. A spokesman for Manchester said the smoke was a brown oxide gas which, if a person came into contact with at the source, could cause a health problem. He said the smoke posed no health problems outside the plant. The Free Press, received numerous calîs about the smoke,.., with one caller saying he drove through the smoke. The department pumped water into a pit at the plant to cool down the exhaust system, said fire chief Ed Crouch. PRIDE grants FROM PAGE 5 work. The Province ie expected to announce the successful* appli- cants for grants in April, 1989.' b -

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