WHITBY.FREE.pRESs, wEDNESDAY, DECEMBEIe 1, 1988, PAG 37 Co untry Christmas -MEMBERS 0F BREAKAWAY (left to right) Jo- Mnne Ingham, Sylvia Lafleur and Sheila Maarse prepare items for the group's Country Christmas to be held at St. Thomas Anglican Church hall on Thursday, Dec. 8, beginning at 8 p.m. Those attending are asked to caîl 668-6506. Fe rs ht Legal aid celinie is. available The Whitby Community Information Centre at 405 Dundas Street West in Whitby offers a Legal Aid Clinie from 7 to 9 .m te ecnd Tuesday of the Monh September to June. The service is available to anyone and there is no charge. The clinic is not intended for in-depth legal counselling, but brief information is provided about your legal problems and where to obtain further assistance. Cal the centre at 668-0552 or drop by in person to make an appointment. The Centre's hours are Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. - 5p.m. Clients receive a private and confidential 20 minute appointment with a lawyer provided by the Ontario Legal Aid Office in Oshawa. JULIE LACY (centre) and Helen Dewar (right) receive a certificate from Durham Centre MP Allan Furlong as two members of the 3rd Whitby pathfinders recently received their ail-round cords. Froe Proesphoto We welcofiCe you to advertiSe ail your Special ChitS and New Years Menus anid Special Events in our