Whitby Free Press, 14 Dec 1977, p. 13

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WllIBy FREPRUESS, WEI)NESDAY, ICMW 14,1977, PAGE 13 Kiwanis Club offers Fun cand gamesfor Whiby'syouth 4Whiitby children whoiniit not have anything to do on a Monday nighit are enjoying vigorous gaines of vollcyball, baskctball and tloor hock9y, courtesy of the Whitby Ki- wanis Club. As part of its major eni- phiasis program, the Kiwanis Club is operating a youth ex- tension programi at the Whitby Senior Publie School every Monday night froni 7 p.rn. to 9 p.ni. frorn October to May. The prograrn, in its third year, is open to boys and girls aged 10 to 16. Presently about 30 boys and six girls are participatiflg, and Kiwanis Club President Bob Brodie says there is room for 50 youngsters in the programi. Anyone who is interestcd in taking part in the prograrn may show up at the school to register. A memnbe rship card is provided and attendance is taken to see how many are taking part. The progranm was an- notinced in Whitby schools this year, and has been quite successful, says Mr. -Brodie. About five or six miernbers of the Kiwanis Club turn out each night to organize and supervise the garnes. The youth extension pro- gram originated fromn the Eastview Boys and Girls Club in Oshawa, which operates four youth groups in Oshawa, one in Whitby, one in Ajax and one in Pickering. Each group has a different sponsori with the Kiwariis Club being the Whitby sponsor. The club has a budget of $1,600 to operate a years program. Kiwanian Bob Reid is in charge of the Whitby prograru and has a number of special events planned, in- cluding two swirnining nights at Eastview Boys atid Girls Club during the winter and basebaîl in the spring. Other outside activities are being plan ned. The children taking part in the prograin corne froni al parts of Whitby and Brooklin and attendance is quite regular for rnost. As an oflgoifl project, there are possiitities of haiv- ing two nights in the future. says Kiwaniis miember Brick Eva ns. If' erough girls turu (out. the' club is prepared to run a separate girls' prografi with the Kiwanis wives supervising. Mr. Brudie secs the youth extension program as a worth- whvile conimnitty project whiclî gives the children soîne- thing to do onîe nighit uf the we ek. Dob Adams (left and Kevin Keogban (right) face off in a game of floor hockey during one of the Whitby Kiwanis Club youth extension programn sports nights at Whitby Senior Public School.Watching the face-off from left to right are: Mike Kasubeck, Terry Aldrich, Brian Yearwood and Richard Champagne. Free Press P'hoto Ti TRIMV * RENT-A-CAR Gu OSBROWN »MTORS §.Tb. 121DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY4 *DAILY WEEKLY91 *MONTHLY YEARLY@ *CARS &TRUCKS1 e668-5946 Editoî'e Iuote ouk AUL men are equally en- titled to free exercise of religion. George Mason Whitby's Christmas Wonderland Store SPECIAL 0F WEE K THE French MVile' (Nassc's ini- port cd froni [France. 12 o)7. ail purpose iviine slc'ns. Boxed sel of' 8 glasses. ,5.9~9 a sel. A t111Uhiih'v's Xna.v I Votoder Lan d Siffon'. " Plants " Shower Gifns " Tablo Top " Woodeflware open 6 Onys A Wefr De THAPAR Denture Therapist 214 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668 - 7797 Hours Mon-Sat. & vnig hy AppointmenUt OnIyiv "IT'SMY MN YOUR POCKIT DAYS"F 0 Chev SherieldanOds WHIERE PEOPLE COUNTze And these are the people who make a GOOD DEAL a good deal BETTER I 1? Paul Bergerson Bill MacKenzie (Sales Mgr.) Hank JBCKsof Gury O'Dowd uMBis Fast GMAC SEIISDNI'S ~~ Flnanclng nvvv'VYnK Looklflg for a Good Used Car We've got 'emi. They carry tlhe "O.K."- Symbol of good i - i Jerry Gazarek Presîdent I I r-#Cf-N il -RÂ'YÉ A à We're Overstockedi Now's the time to take adventage of our large lnvéntory- weIve got a prect solectioi of the full lîne of' 1978 Chevrolets end Oldsmoblles îneludîng Corvettes, Z-28s, Vans end Snowplows, Money in Your Pocket" when you deal at Sheridan Chev-Olds Ltde Bob Carss a 1 ME(mRnimi RtFRIR riquin iluil a 4$ S le $ uKtra-1-1nua Q

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