Whitby Free Press, 22 Nov 1989, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WHITY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMLBER 29-,1989 IFriendly., Pers o ral Service 24 Hours -7 Davs aweek PRIMKO BRICK PASTAS CHESE Asst'd lOOg 900g pk. MOISSANFRESA 3 for JUHCOR 1.19 STE WING BIEEF Montèssori school planned FROM PAGE 1 i private schooling. She stresses, hiowever, that they are not a ilaycare centre. Parents are welcome to visit the sehool during the open house days scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 25 from 10 a.ni. - 2 p.m., Monday, Nov. 27, from 3:30 p.m.- 9 p.m.,-and Wednesday, Nov. 29 from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Te schoc will open Jan. 8, 1990. For more information cail 427 8177 or 433-8062. Pet er Perry banquet. Nov. 2 9 The Peter Perry Award banquet wilI be held on Nov.- 29, at Heydenshore Pavillon beginning with cocktails at 6 p.m., and dinner at 7 p.m. concluding by 9:30 p.m. The Whitby Chaxnber of Commerce has presented the Peter Perry Award to 30 Citizens' of the Year since 1955. The 1988 Peter Perry Award tickets were old out early, so it is advised to reserve seats. Lieutenant Governor Lincoln Alexander will be the special guest at the banquet. Prior to, the award presentation at 8:45 p.m., guest speaker will be Leonard Skok. Boni and raised i South Africa, Skok, by the age of 16, bufit a Toyotae dealership in Killarey, outside Johannesug into a business that sold 120 cars per month. He had been elected te, the Young President's Oiganization, an elite businessmen's group for top-rated corporate presidents under age 45. He had successfilly run in four LIEUTENANT Governor Lincoln Alexander. 90 km marathons and owned1 and piloted an airpiane. However, he became increasingly concerned about the socal and economic injustice created by apartheid, and concernied about raising bis faily in such an environment. Despite the knowledge that South Africa law would prevent hlm fr-om taking most of his capital worth out of the country, he sold bis businessý, home and airpiane and moved bis family out of South Africa in 1987. He came to, Canada,- and having expertise in the automotive . field, became establlshed as an automotive consultant. He and partner David King, former chef executive officer of .Caxnpeau Corp., will open King BMW in Scarborough in 1990. WVe invite you Io ou r Third Annual - Christmas Carousel Y"Craft & CGift Show TIa the,'Holiday Inpi hionr ., () shau'o CC iOpni fil 911ni IMPRGVNGYGUR ODDS A AGNSI oeeAcCANADAI #1 ILLER. Aýnl1"' tations olC anada... D SacyIs CHAMP ýS fetyPLAYSAFE No Accident Program WINER[S 0F THE' PETER FERRY AWARD AS WH1rtBY'S qU'WrANDING CITIZEN OF TUE YEAE * 196- Donald AJimderWin * 1966- Eric Willia Clark. * 1967 - William Davidoon * 196- CharlesWesleyStafford 1959 - Neil Murhar * 1960- 1at8d Gibion * 1961- GeorgeNormarwin, * 1962- Cls dwsrdMBowman 1963 - 1967 - (awàrd not preeented)l * 1968 - Ronald Hiwkina 1969 -John Visser 1970 - William E. Nurse * 1971 -Edith Bedell 1972 - Jack Woodard 1973 - Broan ]Lewis Winisr * 1974 -- Carl Mantz 1975 - Pat Wiico* 1976 - Altama. Eberie. 1977 - Gertrude Drew 1978 - Bert HesvW r 1!1979 - George LdlhUme 1960 - Benoit <Benny) LaIqsy 1961 -- MarionlIrwin Joyce Cox Mandy Crawford 1982 - (award net presonted) 1983 - Harry Izikpen 1984 - Bryan T. Davis 1986 - Nigel Schilling 1986 - Joan Hiacox * 1967 -- Dr. Joseph Ott.o Ruddy (posthurnously) 1988 - Elizabeth Weldon *Doemaod as ofJuly 11, 1989

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