Whitby Free Press, 23 Jun 1976, p. 17

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WHITBY FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, lJUNE 23, 1976, PAGE 17 At Ontario Ladies' College Compssion and decision are service themnes 1%'à1%%l he>»hqdIlCo n- Ashburn. Miss Hollings The Rev. Dr.- G. J. Minielly, of the Westminîster United Church, Orangeville, was the guest speaker at the Trafalgar Sunday service held in the Grace Chapel of the Ontario Ladies' College June 6. He chose for his sermon "The Forks of The Road". It is a time of decisiori. rnaking for the girls as they leave their beloved Aima Mater. to carve a career for themselves in the world of turmoil and tumnuit. What- ever path they. choose;.. whatever deciNon they make, the deciding factor should always contain compassion for others as well as regard for themselves. There are marny forks on the road thiat . - i- - nI 1 'r 1If Counsellorlf-Leadership- weeks session thte C.I LT i wUî Training (C.l.L.T.), a prograni have had the chance to try sponsored by the Whitby out counselUor roles anc YMCA cati provide the resp)onsibilities. chiallenge and experience Young people 14 anc necessary for future counsel- older, intercste.d in such a pro lors and cornmnunity leaders. grain are invited to contact The CILT program, open the YMCA at 668-6868 foi to those 14 and older. is information and applicatior designed to give somne theore- forms. tical and practical background to camip leadership. Acquisi- Wi ntario tion of camp skills and emphasis on ecology and g rani environnmental issues are also imnportant. The ory and fo practice become comibined. fo ire The course, which is ld at Heber Down Conservation conventîor Area is unique to each individual CILT's needs and The Whitby Fire Depart- values, ment has recei,cl. a grant of CILTs will have the oppor- tunity to plan and administer camp programs. They then' will later discuss and evaluate what they did. Their activities include application of camp- ing first aid, camp basics, out- trippin g and numerous dis- cussion topics. By the end of the two .Property t axpayers, local government representatives and other interested parties are invited to commnent on the provincial government's proposaIs to establish a new system of property taxation based on market val ue assessment at a series of meetings next week. The meetings are being conducted throughout Ontario hy the ncwly established Commission on Property Tax 51,000 lrom Wintario. According to Robert Welch, Minister of CultfVre and Recreation, the purpose of the grant is to provide financial assistance to the department when it hosts the 7Sth Ontario Firefighters Association Convention in July. Relorm under the chairmian- ship of Willis L. Blair. Submissions can be pre- sented either orally or in writing at the meetings to bel held in the cafeteria of ELst- dale Collegiate on Harmiony Road in Oshawa. Meetings will be held on June 29 and 30 from 10Oa.m. to 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. tî 9:30 p.m. A I MORÎGAG ES 1 M 1 T E O 1lst 2nd Arrangedi' Boug'ht orid SoId at Prime Rtes couu Peter Kade 668-1556 ANUBIS UNVESTMENTS Ltd. W9Ub 0 M. W., Whby 1 -I A New YOU' for Springtime spirits quite likeNohn l asth . 1,~' becoming new haïr style. Colt now for an appointmeflt soon. 1ACONTESSA .BEAUTY LOUNGE" .19 Green S. 66&,9262 continually leads into the future, said Rev. Minielly. Compassion and decision making were the themes of the Trafalgar Service. Dr. Reginald C. Davis, principal of the Ontario La dies' College chose a chapter from Exodus for the Lesson. This Old as many of the girls are leaving 0.L.C. for the last time, this month, as students. The keynote of the lesson was comipassion. It pointed out that when Vharaoh's daughter found the ark in the buirushies containiflg a decision to see that the infant was welI taken care of and it grew to adulthood. The duet "How Lovely are Thy, Dwellings" was sung by Inga Lubbock and Martha Hollingsworth of worth was a member of Council* of the former Township of Whitby and of the Whitby Council after the amalgamnation of the two municipalities. he dol..bu she11neYver outgroyw the mentor les. Each of these beautiful -L. u Years from now when her kids have raggedy-Ann dolis of their own, sheI1 have her memo ries. Of growing up in a communitY of streams and meadows and gently rolling his almost as far as the eye can see. Otter Creek. 1-ere begins her future. And youi's. On this 300 acre tract of land, just west of Whitby, The Goventry Group is providing an affQprdable commuflitY of more than 600 luxury homes to suit every lifestyle, in the $484MOOta $e,Offprice range. Otter Creek homes blends contemporarY design with old-world craftsmanshiP and the finest quality mnaterials. OnIy 20 minutes east of Metro, just west of Whitby. A year round resort home, with be aches, A wOo , " " -/-l'j - pleasures of the country wherever you turn. Here, you and your children can grow and en oy. Otter Creek is for the good times. Now and 20 years from now. Counsellors, wanted Oshazwa Tzx imeetingl e IL' 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 l -o

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