Whitby Free Press, 24 Aug 1977, p. 9

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24e 1977, PAGE 9 Nothing wrong with showing off, says Connelly In the spring, the girls are out every otlier niglit, somne- wliere in the area, performing for service clubs, senior citizens groups and otlier organizations. Mrs. Connelly supplied the can-can dancers at the Whiby Arts French Cafe Niglit last April. Since 1974, Mrs. Connelly, lias arranged the clioreography for Bert Heaver's spring and County Town Carnival variety shows, and supplied the dancers for individual and production numbers. Hem Irish dance is one 6f the most popular numbers, along with tlie "Aquarius" production number used in the 1976 shows. The Connelly Dancers got their first exposure to television last September wlien they appeared on Channel 1Il's show "New Faces" which featumed the talent of Whitby. Mrs. Connelly got an unexpected opportunity to dance in the show when the singer who was to sing the words of "Thoroughly Dangerous drug mixtures 1<Don't mîx drugs" is an urgent warning from Health and Welfare Can- ada. In a pamphlet called "The Dangerous Equa- tions", the department warns of the unpleasarot and even dangerous con- sequences of taking some drugs in combination witb others or with alcohol. Sleeping pis with alcohol may result in dangerously depressed respiration, even death. Antidepressants taken with cold rernedies may dras- tically increase blood pressure. A pain eliever and a sleeping pill can combine to dangerously increase drowsiness. Every prescription or over-the-counter drug you take is formulated to aci in a certain way in your body. When several drugs, or drugs and alcohol, are taken at the saine time, they may alter the intended effects of each other, esulting in a drug inter- action. Sometimes a drug inteacton vay e intent- blood-thinning effects and rnay cause internai bleed- ing. In addition to warning 1 against various other hazardous combinations, the department also issues the following advice: --Neyer take drugs Mrs. Connielly filled in for her, Chartston with her students. WANTED Sales persons for European type delicatessen baked goods and lunches for Whitby's Safeway Plaza opening about Sept. 15. Phone 1-264-430 Baker Guennel Lt. Headoffice TEND ER GENERAL CONTRACTORS Repairs to kitchen serving areas at Cotages 2, 3 & 4, Durham Regional Centre, Psychatric Hospital, Whitby, Ontario. TENDER fM LIN-.77-.102 -P67427 Sealed tenders wilI be received until 2:00 P.M. LOCAL TIME, SEPTEMBER 13, 1977. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Ontario Ministry of Government Services, Lindsay Regional Office, 322 Kent Street West, P.O. Box 7000, Lindsay, Ontario. NOTE: For further information regarding this tender, please cal Mrs. E. M. Neale at the above address. Telephone: 705 - 324 - 9188 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ministry of ® ~Govern ment Ontario prescribed or recomnien- ded for somebody else; --edthe label and follow the directions before taking any drug; -.lnforrn your doctor of other medications you inay be using ai the Oine be is writing a prescription. --Check with your doctor or pharmnacist before taking any prescription or over- the-counter drug in com- bination witb other drugs or alcohol; -Make certain the drugs you are using do not impair your ability to drive or operate other equip- ment.- Copies of the pamphlets ar nqia l v writiniz: Public kelations (Jîicer, Health and Welfare Canada 789 Don Milis Road, Tor- onto, Ontario. Whitby man d&es in auto A 22 year old Whitby man died in an auto accident, Saturday, August 13 near Honey Harbor. Edward Preston, of 329 Kendalwood Road., died when'the car lie was a passenger in left the road and stmuck a tree about 25 miles nothwest of Orillia. Mr. Preston was a cabinet maker at Whitley Boat Worlçs - U.~.IIA She had flot danced for eiglit years, and found the chance to perform again an enjoyable experience.1 Karen Powell, 16, is Mrs. Connelly's best dancer, and lias become her assistant in teaching lier classes. Karen started dancing with Mrs. Connelly when'she was four, and lias taken part in tele- thons for Channel 3 in Barrie and Cable TV in Oshawa. Mrs. Connelly's pupils corne fromn Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax and Pickering, but she also bats students from as far away as Kinsale, Port Perry, Little Britain and Newmarket. She teaches haif-hour classes frorn 4 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Wednesdays and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. to Saturdays. "Tliey are long hours, but I prefer to teach two days rather than every day of the week. At one time 1 taught niglits and Saturdays six days a week", Reports 12: 20 1350 THE OSHAWA STATION to the CNE EX. x. UN s INAUG. 17 SUX. U EX. SUN SUN T LY HO OY LYDARLY ONLY I3AILY AM AM AM AM AM .A AM AM M PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM OS HAWA 9-4 105105i 1- 1145. 1215ic'li 1& a1Rln 7.20 Bus <7.30 7.40 9.50 10.00 1020 10.20 1050o 1030- 11.00 10.40 11.10 10.ý50. 11.20 il ý20 11,30 il.40 il ý50 1145012205 12 00 1230 12.10 1240 12.20 1250 (Sinicoe & 401) Whl by -PICKERING rra.srn run i LV 2.20 2>30 240 AR 2.50 - 6.30 - 6&40 - 6.50 10.30 10.40 10.50 11.0?Bus 11,40J F8.00 9 .00 9.30 1000 10.30 11.00 11.30 12.00 12ý30 1,00 2 00 LV Pickering LV 3,00 400 50060 64 .000 90 00 10 20 I806 906 .9.36 10.06 10.36 il,06 11.36 1206 1236 1 06 2 06 Rouge Hill 306 4 06 5ý06 6.06 6.46 7.06 8.06 9.06 10.06 11.0G6 12.06I I812 9.12 9.2 1012 1042 11.12 il.42 12 12 12.42 1,12 2 12 Guilrlwvood 3.12 412 5,12 6.12 6.52 7.12 0.12 9.12 10.12 11.12 12.12I Tran 0817 9 17 947 10.17 1047 il.17 11.47 112.17 12.47'1117 2 17 Eglînlun 3.17 4,17 5.17 617 6.57 7.17 8.17 9.17 10.17 il.17 12.17~< Train Tan 8.22 922 952 10.22 10.52 il1.22 11 52 12.22 12.52 1.22 2.22 Scarbornugh 3.22 4,22 5,22 6.22 7.02 7.'22 8.22 9.22 10.22 11.22 12. 22 [.8 9.20 9.58 10.28 10,58 11.20 il ý58 12.20 12ý58 1,28 2 208Ianforth 1328 4.28 5,28 6 28 1.08 7.28 8.28 9.28 10.28 11.28 122] M,3 9.43 1010 10.411 11.10 11.43 12.10 12.43 1 10 1.43 1.43 LV Toronto Union LV 3.43 4 43 5ý43 6.43 7.23 7.43 8.43 9.43 10.43 11.ý43 12.43 8.48 9.48 10.15 10.48 11.15 11.48 11215 12.40 1.15 1,40 248 AR EXHIBITION AR 3.49 4,43 5.48 6.48 7.20 7408.&48 9.48 10.40 11.48 12.481 HOURLY HOMAEBOUND DEPARTURES ALL DAY LONG. EXTRA HOMEBOUND TRIPS EVERY NIGHT 0F THE EX. LAST TRAIN AT 12 MIDNIGHT. Rîuht to the grounlds. No parking probleins. FOR INFORMATION PHON E: Oshawa/WhitbY/AIaX 579-422,4 Toronto 630-3933 she says. "Dancing depends on the individual", says Mrs. Connelly, "but you can learn to dance well even if you don't have the natural ability. The only way you can get state deportment and poise is by experience". According to Mrs. Connelly one needsconfidence to be a dancer, and there's nothing wrong with showing off. "Everybody's got a talent that's got to be brought out". 6p.m. WITH US TOMORROW AND FIND OUT WHAT IS GOING ON IN DURHAM!. Noon, Evenings &' Night & llp.m. Weather, Sports and News mmzmmmmý are aviiiiiimir, my m - -

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