Whitby Free Press, 26 Nov 1980, p. 7

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WIIITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1l.80, PAGE 7 Br~kin F ASHBURN DANCE Don't misa tItis Saturday's Ashburn Dancel1 Tickets are stlll avallable for tItis dance to be held on Novembar 29 at 8 p.m. at the Columbus Corinthian Hall. A bar is provlded, prizes wil be awarded, and a chieken buffet willbe served. A dise jockey wWl provide the muslc. Tickets which are $12.50 per couple may bu obtalned by calllng 655-4922 or 655-477. Proceeds go to the Ashburn Park. See you therei1 THANKS TO THE B.A.D. KIN The Brooklin Senior Citizens had a very enjoyable day at the Royal Wnter Fair or November 13. Thanks to the Brooklln & District Kinsmen Club for providing the tran- sportation. BROOKLIN UNITED CHURCH The United Church messengers wil meet Wedesday, Decembur 3 from 3:15 - 4:30. TEEN DANCE The Brooklln & District Kinette Club Teen Dance wlll bu held Saturday December 6 at the Brooklin Community Cen- Immurnizatio n Diai 668-1331 and hear a three minute inspirational message by Pastor Emmo Oltmanns of the Emmanuelchurch at 401 Rosslond RoadW. in Whitby.j lm STOmi MIELL BROTHERS CASSELS & GHURCH ST BROOKUNt 655m4991 encouraged In Ontario, Novembur is Immunization Awareness Month and' provincial health authorities are encouraging everyone te get a new On- tario immunization record card. The record cards can bu obtalned frontà the Durham Reglonal HealtIt Unit which is. located. at 301 Golf Street, in the Oshawa General Hospital. The Ontario Minlstry of Health la also encouraging ail residents of the province te, update their measles vac- cinations. Earller tItis year, a measles epldemic swept througbout the province, and struck Durham heavily. Dr. Jean Gray, Durham Region medical officer of health said last week that the vaccinations can bu, arranged through the family physician or at the health linics held on the second Tuesday of every month. For more information on the programn cail 683-4660or 723-8521. The health unit is also planning te conduct an im- munization ,program for students from grade 8 througb 13 sometime in the near future. BSEf meeting The annual Meeting 0f Brooklin Spring Fair Association will bu held on Thursday, Decembur 2, 1980 at 8 p.m. in the Brooklin Community Hall,* for the purpose of reviewing the work of the past year, accep- ting reports 0f 1980, hear of plans for 1981, election of directors from committee and nominaions from the floor and appoint auditors. Ail interested people are asked to corne out and sup- port a fast growing small fair. Your energy is valuable, but its easy to save. Here are some tips to help ail drivers stop wasting our valuable energy. 1. Don't speed. Staying below 90 kph uses about 20 per cent less fuel than speeding at 110 kph. 2. Accelerate smoothly and steadily Sudden starts force too much fuel into the engine, fuel that just gets wasted instead of being burned efficiently. 3. Brake slowly and evenly. Antici- pate stops and ease up on the accelerator earlier. 4. Using the recommended octane grade for your car, avoiding un- necessary idling and using an automatically timed block heater in winter are other easy ways to cut down on energy use... and cost For more information on energy conservation in the home or in the car, write to: Ministry of Energy, GMS Box 37, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 2B7. Life is good, Ontario. Preserve it. Conserve it. Ontario Minister of Energy William Davis, Premier v Energy Ontario 1I 'wÀý 110W 1<) SAVE ENERGY ONU 11E ROAD. DURHAM REGIONAL PRLICE FORCE TENDER DRPÎ81 POLICE FORCE SHIRTS AND TIES Seaied Tenders wiII be receIved at the office of the Chiot of Police, 77 Centre Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, up until 10:00 a.m. <E.S.T.> on Thursday, December lBth, 1980, for the suppiy and deiivery of Police Force Shirts and Ties. Tender f orms may be picked up or requested, through the office of Superintendent Dave Edwards, between the hours :)f 8:00 a.rn. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Telephone 579-520, extension 236. Lowest or any quotation flot necessariiy accepted. Jon M. Jenkiný% Chief of Police mwmmmmý tre. Tickets are $2 to teens between 13 and 18 years. Free piz- za wllbe served. KINETITE BAZAAR Saturday, December 6 will be a busy day for the Brooklln &District Kinette Club. They are once agaln holding a bazaar at the Brooklin Comnmunlty Centre from il a.m. till 3 p.m. Upetairs, you wil flnd tables laden wlth various items for sale and a fish pond for the klds. Downstairs a tea room will be set Up whlch wlll also provide children's drinks. Ail Kinette proceeds go to community service. Everyone is welcome to this famlly affair. SUSAN SMITH 655-4737 Brown's Foodmaster (before noon Saturday) DIAL-@N-INSPIRATION, CICbiuilclingi centre 1 16fi 20ft1 24 ft. - 28Sft. - à fte $S- 6 ft. e 3. SMPADDEM 2 ft. , 1. 4 fte $23." 6Sft.- .8Oft. - 5W." 12 fte -$110."

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