Whitby Free Press, 16 Feb 1977, p. 19

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAy, FEBRUARY 16, 1977, PAGE 19 Coming Events cont'd JAYCEE NIGHT An Introduction Night for ail yoling men between the ages of i18 and 40 has been caiied by the Whitby Junior Chamiber of Commerce for 7:30 p.m., Tuesday Feb. 22, at the New Whitby Library, Dundas Street West. The purpose of this mneet- ing is to, acquaint the young m-eî: of the Whitby area with the activities of Jaycees and to expiain how membership in this organization will benefit them and their community. AI McDougali, President of the Whitby Jaycees, in announcing the meeting, said, "It wiil be brief and informative, wit h Jaycee members present to answer ail questions which may be asked about this leadership training and comniunity service". He added, "We are urging ail young men with an interest in their future and in their community, to be present". Anyone desiring additional ihformation or transportation to the meeting may contact Ron Smith at 668-0252 or AI McDougall at 668-9714. PANCAKE SUPPERS Pancake suppers in honor of Shrove Tuesday are being heid by St. John's and Al Saints' Anglican Churches, Feb. 22. The Ail Saints' supper will be held in the church hall from -5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tickets 'are available at Collins Shoes, Middieton's Book Store, or by calling Ciare Hewson at 668-2500. The St. John's supper is being served from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., with tickets available from Ruth Group members. SKI TRIPS A number of weekend ski jaunts are being planned by the General Motors Ski Club in February and March. On Feb. 20 the club is going to Blue Mountain resort at a cost of $15S each. March 4 to 6 the club is going to Smugglers Notch, Vermont, at a cost of $140 each. The plane leaves the Oshawa Airport at 6 p.m. March 4. On March 13 the club is going to Mount St. Louis at Collingwood at a cost of $12; March 27, to Mansfield at a cost of $15; and April 3 to Horseshoe Valley. For ail trips except the Vermont tour, the bus leaves thea southfl wlest Fcrnear of thel The meeting, which wvil begin at 8 p.m. will be held, as usual, in the Brooklin United Church Hall. Visitors are welcome.1 FLEA MARKET The Good Companions Senior Citizens Club is hold- ing a flea mfarket at Fairview Lodge Saturday at 10 a.m. Baked goods, white elephant sale and crafts will be feuat ured. I WHITBY $2,500 DDWN IWhy puy rent when you can own your own 3 bedroom Ibacksplit home with f inished roc roomn for such a low down payment. Only $50,900-00 with excellent financing. GLe ' Margie Aukema a cl and she will tell you ail about it. j668-8865 or 655-4248. D..McQaUAY 1 O3OUNDAS ST. W. WHITBIY 668-5868 -~ -~ WH ITBY 3-Bedroom brick and stone immaculate residence with a woodburning fireplace in the beautifully finîshed recreation room. Single car garage, sliding patio doors from dinette ta back Iawn, an abundance of cIa set space. $62,900.00. BROOK LIN Right in the village with town water, this 3-bedroom brick bungalow wvith full dining room, kitchen with eating area, and completely finished basement (office, bedroom, recreation room) plus detached garage is a buy at $62,500.00. Caîl Jack Fudge. WHITBY Over 1700 square feet of main fluor living area, plus a finished basement, 2-fireplaces, 2-fulI bathrooms, 2-car garage, air-conditioning, make this a real family home at a price you can live with. $2,000.00O DOWN 2-year aId beautifully decorated and maintained 3-bedruom townhause with appliances in Whitby, close ta schooîs and transportation. $40,900. full price with no financing ta arrange, and wilI carry for $458.003 including principal, interest, taxes and maintenance. Why rent? EVENINGS CAL Jack Fudge Jim Speers Don Mctluay 668-3077 668-5920 668-6743 I Personal Service in Whitby and Durham Region for 23 years. 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Ail con- veiiences are close by: shopping, public, secondary and private schools, hospital and community centres, arenas, boating facilities, golf and country clubs. VILLAGE GARDENS, the perfect answer for married or single aduits and for families who enjoy a caret ree lifestyle. MODELS OPEN DAILY MONDAY TO FRIDAY 12 NOON-8 PM. SATURDAY AND SUINDAY 12 NOON TO 6 PM TORONTO CALL 366-2213 OR 683-1 121 LOCAL PROJET 0F CAPTAIN DEVEL0PMENTS LTD. 6 1

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