Whitby Free Press, 20 Apr 1977, p. 18

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")AGE 18, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS BLECAST LISTINGS t ablecast 10, Oshawa, Whitby, owmanvile and Brooklin 1 rograms, Wednesday, April Oth to Tuesday, April 26th This is Education Week. Cablecast 10 will be pre- empting some of it's regularly scheduled programs and telecasting highlights of some of the activities occurring throughout the Durham Region. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 2:00 Education . Week High- lights including the Educator's Breakfast Kick-off and Award 4:30 Soleil, with the French Canadian Club of Oshawa 5:00 Durham Report 5:30 Durham Dialogue 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Talk About, with the University Women's Club 7:00 "What's Education" with Neil Davis 7:30 Education Scene,, with George Pearce 8:00 Hotline to Heaven 8:30 Where It's Happening with Dan Statham 9:00 Rescue, with Host: Terry McComb 10:OOSign Off THURSDAY, APRIL 21 2:30 The Educational Scene throughout Durham Region 4:30 Hatha Yoga 5:00 Education Scene 5:30 Talk About 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Rescue 7:30 Soleil 8:00 The 3R's, with Seperate , School Activities 8:30 Education Week High- lights with various video-tape productions done by students throughout the Region. 1 1:00Sign Off FRIDAY, APRIL 22 1:00 P.A. Day Recap: Sign of Days to Come? 4:00 What Does the 'Bible Say? 4:30 Whitby Then & Now, with Brian Winter and Jim Quail 5:00 Vita Italiana 6:00 Whitby Report, with Mike Burgess and Steve Porter 6:30 The 3R's 7:00 Get It On with your D.J. Host: Mr. George Russell 12:OOSign Off MONDAY, APRIL 25 4:00 Expression, with a Variety of Topics 5:00 Whitby Chamber of Commerce Presents: Dr. Murray, The Brook- lin Development" 5:30 McLaughlin Art Gallery Presents: Dennis Burton 6:00 Evening Report, with Dave Stewart 6:30 What Does the Bible Say? with Bob Kirkland 7:00 Counterpoint, with S.E.A.P.topic 7:30 Whitby 9311, a Fire Prevention Series 8:00 Whitby Council Meet- ing Coverage. Note: If, we are unable to bring you live coverage, watch Tues. replay. TUESDAY, APRIL 26 - 2:00 Whitby Council Meet- ing Coverage 5:00 McLaughlin Art Gallery Presents: 5:30 Counterpoint 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Vita Italiana, with Ercole Foresta 7:30 Durham Report- with Local political Guests 8:00 Durham Dialogue, with Local Guests 8:30 Hatha Yoga, with Jan Hewlett 9:00 Hotline to Heaven with Host: Bill McAlphine 9:30- Education Week Highlights 10:30Sign Off NOTE: All programs are subject to change without notice. Whitby's handicapped citizens will benefit from the latest donation from the 'Whitby Rotary Club-a Handi-Transit van. Club President Joe Southwell (left) presented the van to Doug Manuel (in wheel chair) Chairman of the Oshawa and District Handicap Club. Also participating in the presentation are Joe Franssen, a member of the Handicap Club's board of directors, and Dave Harries, Rotary Chairman of the Crippled Children's Committee (right). Free Press Photo Rotary provides Handi-Transit van A transit service for Expected to go into Handi-Transit at 725-3541 handicapped or disabled service within a week is a between 8 a.m. and il p. people of any age is being Handi-Transit van, which will Cost is $1 for a one-way extended to Whitby, thanks supplement the service already trp. to the Whitby Rotary Club. existing in Oshawa. The The Whitby Rotary Club Oshawa Central Lions Club, purchased a former Pickeing a few years ago, donated a dial-a-bus for use as a S & SEL I van which served Oshawa Handi-Transit van, and out- only, making an average of fitted it with a special lift 600 trips a month. for wheelchairs. mnkruptcy Dave Harries, chairman of Doug Manuel, Chairman of the Rotary Club's Crippled the Oshawa and District Children's· Committee says Handicap Club, was the the addition of a second van moving force behind the will enable Whitby residents program of providing trans- to have the services of portation for the handicapped Handi-Transit. in the Oshawa-Whitby area, Anyonewhoishandicapped and has had the support of and unable to use regular both the Whitby Rotary Club public transit or cabs can call- and te Oshawa Central Lions Mercury-United Taxi, in Club, as well as the City Oqhawa, the dispatcher for of Oshawa and the Town of Whitby. put a third Handi-Transit van into service in the near future. Thea hb Roar plub 33la-u forn se aso a Broomball The Brooklin .Legion broomball team had an excellent season this year, winning 33 garnes, tying one and having no losses. The team also entered two tournaments, and won a championship against Utica. Brooklin was first in the league standings from the beginning of November to the cnd of April, playing every Suinday in a league against four other teams--Cawkers, Coulters, Brians and Utica. The first of a two-out-of- three series for the champion- shilp was played April 3, with Brooklin defeating Utica.4-0. In the second game April 10, it was a one-all tie at the end of the third period, forcing sudden death overtime. Brooklin scored the winning goal and took the champion. ship despite playing much of the game shorthanded with as ,many as four men in the penalty box. HAR £AL ESTATIE LTD.

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