PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1976, WHITB'Y FREE PRESS lunei9 to 28 Senileor Ciatiz ens PreparationsIre 1und(er \valy by the recreation depairtinent for Senior Citîzens' Week which will be lheld froru June 19 f0 26, with a variety of activities specially set rip for senlior citizens. Tentative phlns eau for- a fr-ce gala opernng dance hin the Regaï Roonli at the Cen ten- niai Building, Jue 19 ai 8 p.rn., followed Sunday June 20 at 1:30 parn. by a non- denorninaîjonal service ai. St. Johin t he Eva ngelis t Rom an Catholic Chu irci. At 3 p.mn. June 20 regis- trations \vill be taken for the various trips being planned for the week, aithie senior citizenis centre at Brock and Pitt Streets. On June 22 tlîee will be a bus trip 10 Centire Island ai Toronto0, leaving ai I1O a .n. Iroin the setn jor ci tizens centre. At 2 p.in. Jane 23, there wvil I be a euchre party and lawvn bowling lit the centre, followed ah '7:30 P.11. by al pub nlight. Froni 2 p.mi. 10 4 paîn. June 214 there is a strawberry tea planned a t Eairview Lodge, and froin 4 p .m. to midnighîil xv ill be Seniors' THE TOWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY NOXIO'JS WEEDS Under the provisionls of thie Weed Conîtrol Act of the Province of Ontario, Public Notice is herebv given ho all owners and occupanits of subdivided Ianids %vithini the Town of Whliîbv that unless theie oxious wveeds or weed seeds 011 any such sul)divided iands iii the 'VoNvni of Whiltbv are destroyed bv Friday, Junie 1 8tî, I1976 and thnoughout the season the Conuîcil of the Towni of Whitbv lias directed the Weed hispechors for the Regiotî of Duhilamii o cause said noioXius weeds or weed seeds to be destroved iii sncli a manner as tîev nias' deemi proper, auîd that the eXI)COsC5 incunred bx' the said Weed Inspectons iii the diseharge(if their dues shallibe placed oui the ('ollecton's Roll fthie Town of WhiitbNaglainist the respective parcels conicenned aînd that sucli amiou.its shaîl be collected iii the saine niatînen as taxes under the Muicipal Act. The Region's Weed finspector for tlîe Towii of hlitbyý is Mn. W. Hollidav, who rna-v e reached at 655-4666. The co-openatioii of aIl citiriins iN earniestlv soîicited. Wm. H. Wallace. A.M.C.T.. C.M.C.. CLER K, Tue Towîi o(f Witbyý 405 Duntdas Street West, Wh itbv, Ontario. J 2, 76 118 Brock St. 'Weekpreparations under waEy Day ai the Royal Caniadian Lecgionhl. On June 25 there will be a trip to thie Voodbine race track, andi a carpet bowling tournaient in thîe cvening ai Fairvicw Lodge. Furtiher details wiIl be announced in the corning weeks by the recreation departimen t as plans are fiiializcd. Col. John Hlam Perny, a native of' Witby who contri- buted inuch 10 town activities 40 yeais ago, died May 30 ýai Mississauga, at the age of 84. Col. Perny, was born ai Whitby on May 5, 1892, the son of Johin lHam Perry and his second wife Louisa I lay. Fle was the last surviving grandcliild of* Peter Ierry, Whi tby's tfound)er-. Col. Perry spenit lus carcer working f'or the Dominion Bank , whichl ie joined iii 190(). Froni 1926 te 11939 lie %vas mntager oif' the Wliiîby bianichi, and ini 1944 lic mioved to Torontîo ii woî k a i the liead offîce A veicran ii olththe ['rt andit Second Worl d Wars, Col, -Perr-Y liail an cx tenîsive îîilliîarc record. In thelic iisi IWorid waî . lic joiiicil tle ('awiaiit xc tieiiary Forcec in 1(i>-4 anid servecl iii Lî;iîccwitlî tie 191h lBattalti. île i cceî\-- i coin- <lîssýionil) Iilie lîiiperî iýiii n1 I1)10 I (auld ervedin Iillie olt (lie Ilaîll)iipshuic egiiii iili. lit 11 91 7 lie svasaw:îîded Ille Nfi ita r 'v (nss anid proimot cd 1o (ap tain. C'oil>errv 'joiiied Ille ()nt;anjt 'cgiiîieîitas('tii ii 1921) aIîd sas da) active iieiinb.er of the reugiitent tîtl [lie Second W.11-hioke (ont Ini Septcuiîhci 1939 wlic iîle aga iii ci std fii active service. 1lIc wecit overscasas a Major iin April IP<41 rid coiiîýiaiîdeîf a r-eiiifîuîiccuiieiit. lcpo l i il OSTENTATIOUS2 .......hard ly PRETENTIOUSé?.......... not Iikely HGMELY? ................ maybe CONFIDENT?..a eue0900.00......Definitely! So confident in fact, that flot only wiII we guarantee the amplifier specs but we'II also give you an INDIVIDUAL power performance graph with each Canadian-made stereo unit!! NOT MUCH T ILUT A TREAT« 0O LOOK AT, TO LISTEN TO! s., am 668-3707 1L1ngland. I le was pronîoted ho Lt. Col. iii 1942 and Colonel in 1943. lic rehunned ' froin overseas in Oc lober I1944, a fier serving withi the Canadian arnored division. Col. Perry was actively involved in community affairs iin Whi tby in 1 930s. île was the founider ofthie first Vhitby yacht club in 1933 and svas ifs firsi coni- odore. The club flontnîsled Ilinorîgliouth[leI1930s, but f'Olded svhen ils offIcers svent nîverseais duriiîg tlcsvar. (ol. Pcrry svas iso a chart,'iimnber and director if' t1e Whiti 1by ROt1a Yi 'b, a iiîeliîlbcî (of Illec N lic I edge . treasîr er of' thc Roîyal (alîacliaiî iegioiî BnîiîclîI1 , \VardnIe of' A Il Sa iii s' Anglican ('horclî. and Presidelt eof tltc \lthvB <v Seotit Coiinii t te Afîci tthe Second World \Var lie îîovcd ti 'oretîto andî ini receit vears resiîlcd ini NissiýSauiixî. Un )îeof*lis Last visits te Wliîib10Vas t tcuid Ille Peter Pcrry Awarîl dinncr in I972. wvlc î lie itt dutced iiîeîtbeî s etft lic Pirvr i kil wlîo had corne t witncess tlle presentatien et' portraits o f Mi. anîd Nrs. Plcir lerrv 1 o tlle tewt. C'ol. Peins' s stirvtved lis liswif'e 11" .wliiiiilic uîarrited iii I1922, andttî w so sorils. Johin Ji. oet Sit cetsvillc, andî <e te, of' iîî el Th li 1'uienl se, vice \Va" ('luîcli1, STc'svle lhuis- nias, fellwcn wiliteriîeiît iii i'riîîiîy Anglicani (emîetery. Teîî senior citizeuis ceeebrating birthdays ini May were lîououred ai the Meals Without Wheels Activity CIub's nonthv birthday party. A total of 41 people attended the party ineluding the club's ehairman Lilie King, hostess Ethel Chishoîni and the Director of the Whitby Recreation Depaniment Wayne DeVeatu. President Pat Bell was in hlospital. Thie parties are lield on thie last Friday of each month ai t1e Kîîighîs of Columnbus Hall on Brock Street North. Ail senior citizens are weleonie 10 attend the parties and pantake of inexpensive uneals served every Monday, Wcdnesday and Fridaiy. Free Press Photo Visual arts exhibiti.on at Station Thursdlay \Villiatii Boe.c.xecutive dî recteor of* Visul Arts Ontario svill. he the guesi .speaker a t the opuning of the J'iîîc cxhibit a t thec Whiîby' Arts StationTi 'lursday ai 8:31)p.111. Pie l exliibi tcuti tled "On Viecv'. ias iiiilia ted and orga ii /cnt 1w Visual Arts DOi tarie ho eilliasi/e itie lînivincc's svea ltiin iithc vîsuial arts. 5'isuial Arts Dii tarie lias dedica tedit self* b f'îtrtherni the awsaic îîcss (if, thcarts tIi iongliti t Dii trie. "Di Viesv" vas conceived as a major Ontario-wide open juried exhibition utilizing thie coniliined expertise of al] 's inember societies. More than 1 ,500 art works fromi 760 artisîs were sub- niitted for juryit'ug. Ti c special travelling exhibition at the Stationi consists of 40 svorks froni the onigiîîal Toronto-Dorninion Centre exhibitioni of 140 works. "On Vie\v" wiIl be ai the Wlitby Arts Station util Jitu 27. Thurs. June 3 6-10 p.m. Fi. June 4 4-10 p.m. Furnituire and Carpet Televisiouî, Stereo and AppI iances Boats, Bikes and Sports Equ ipment Recreatioial Vehicles anîd Camping Equuiprnent Sat. June 5 10 a.m. -10 p.m. Lauîdscaping and Garden Displays Decor, Art and Cnaft Displays Reail Estate Informationî Pools and Supplies On Saturday also see the CANOE THE NONQUON RACE finish at the Town Dock NO ADMISSION ,CHARGE Refreshments Available at the St. Charles Itfs an enjoyable show with something for everyone. Former Wh itby resident Col. John Perry dies Here's a grec t outîng for the whole famîly and it's FREE Take a drive vis it the Scugog RECREATION AND HOME SHOW A Community Service Project of the Scugog Chamber of Commerce Backed in Canada byE ELEOTROHOME Butt Radio PORT PERRY ARENA Corne and See Great Dîsplays and Exciting Demonstrations Featuring: & Appliance VVhitby