PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1974, WHITBY FREE PRESS Something Extra The Lord Simcoe lias soniething E M OY a extra for you. lt's a 2 iîglit aT U special for two at a costofnl 2 iN ignr S69.90. It includes deluxe acommodation for two nights. U dnner in the aioiCptn' Spec al a'i' Table complete with a welcomîng refresh- a t ToIrIILo S men1t, continental break fast each. inorning. A sighitsceing tour of Toron to's L ord many exciting attractions is optional. You get Shncoe sometliing else that's Wma« pciîal at the Lord Simcoe i' IInteI Jsptait throughout y'our -stay with us. See your travel agent or contact us at 150 King Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1848. Operaied by Berkeley Internatiottai Hoteis Ltd. PROVINCIAL JUNIOR 'A' HOCKEY, WHITBY KNOB HILL FARMS vs Aurora Sun. Dec. 15 VS Weston Thurs. Dec. 19 7:30- p.m. . IROQUOIS PARK ARENA Aduits S1.75 Students with I.D. Children .50 sl.oo 0' Story Hours wiIl bc a special film the following ýMonday featuring "Animal Land" beginning at 7p.m. A well-known Toronto interior decorator will be on hand December 19 to address the mothers on decorating problemns. Registration for the next session of the pre-sehool story hour wilI bè held December 16 - 21 and, is Iimited to 60 children. The new' session begins Tuesday, January 7 and continues for 10 weeks. The present session of the Whtby Library's story hours for pre-schoolers will contin- uie until December 19. On Saturday, Christmas stories and making holiday decorations will be featured. There will be two, puppet shows on December 21 -* "Mrs. Claus' Christmas Pre- sent" and "The Talking Christmae Tree". On the 28th, Rick Arbour will star in a holiday sing-a-long. The film nights continue on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. with "Temples of Time". TiLre Whi*tby's Top Citi zen Brian 'Peter Perry' Winter has been named by the Whitby Jaycees as the town 's outstanding young Canadian for 1974. Winter, 27, was namned winner of the Peter Perry Awafd in July. Hie was the youngest recipient of the award given to Whitby's out- standing citizen annually. With the most recent hon- or bestowed upon himn, Win- ter is a candidate for one of the five Vanier awards for outstanding young Canadians to be awarded March 1 in Calgary. The Jaycees nominated him for his work as archivist of the Whitby Historical Society. In that capacity, he collected pictures and docu- ments of the town and haS acquired a microfilm set of back issues of Whitby news- papers frorn 1850 to 1917 for the Public Lîbrary. He wrote a historv of tie Jack Horahan morning news report One of the mai n il f~'KL rom other radio stations and sports events happening in t, rýE S C We don't spend aETR!- LE' s and sports you can hear on tb' AMf UB devotes the 4aoEUUyof tigoingon in the Oshawa, Whitbyf FEATUREI - FANCY QUAlise moSt of the other radio stati4 DDVi Wefelyu a-b. IBBM *j'ýsouis and that's thle way w ~FEAU&~- VArQRAT0 Ontario Ladies' College and negotiated to have the college classified as a hîstori- cal site. Winter, the Oshawa Times Whitby reporter, moved to Whitby from his native Tor- onto at the age of sevei. He attended Henry Street Higli School here and studied Journalism at Scarborough's Centennial College. He has been a Jaycee since 1973, a director of Whitby Chamber of Commerce since 1972, and the publie relations director for the Town Carnival since 1972. Hospital Tops Goal - 9 - - ý "'ý Whitby Psychiatrie Hospi- tal exceeded its United Way' goal of $3,800 by $1,401.30. Althoughi fewer staff members - 361 - made dona- tions, the carnpaign netted $5,201.30. United Appeal chairman Stanley Hoar was *aided by 24 hospital staffers who canvassed the hospital the past two months. F. ALAN LAWSON C.i TRUMTE IN BANKRUIPTCY 69 King Street East Oshawa, Onfarlo LI H 1B4 Telephone: (416) 723-3800 ~W FEATUREI - LIQUID SUNLIG .osiAA 1350, Boots for the Younig MARANO SHOES 121 Broek St. N. Whitby 668-7341. Rý - - . RUMMU" ý qummpqqumw- qqvw-qjmý