Whitby Free Press, 12 Apr 1978, p. 9

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY; APRIL 12,1978, PAGE 9 Po lice investig@ate, van dalism CANADIAN CITIZEN ,S Mike and Marj Burgess, owners of the Whitby Free Press, becanir QL-!adian citizens at the first session of the Canadian Citizenship Court to be held in Whitby's new municipal buidling, April 5. Congratulating MW. and Mrs. Burgess are Mayor Jim Gartshore and Citizenship Court Judge A. K. McKeown. Fifty-five people fromn 14 countries took the citizenship oath at the ceremonies and were. reminded by Judge McKeown and Mayor Gairtshore of the opportunities and responsibilities of Canadian ciizenship. Free Press Photo. Senio-rs ,enjo y- the meals "Club., A plieasant af ternoon was spent at the MealIs Wthout Wheels senior citizens. club recently. After dinner was served, the choir sang a few songs, and a presentation Was made to choir director Hilda Quan- trill in appreciation of, ber work and patience. Rev. W.J.S. McClure.of St, ,Andrew's Preshyterianl Church showed some stides held in the Knights of Colum- bus -Hall every Wednesday and Friday. Bingo and Euchre are playeéd and tea and a snack are served at 3 p.m. Dinner- is at noon and costs only 75 cens. Every-' body is welcome to attend. Durham Regzional Police are investigating a number of cases of vandalism and break-müs which, occurred. d-curing the past week. On Wednesday night or early Thursday morning the -Windows of two cars parked at the Whitby Hotel 'were smashed, resulting in $700 damage, police said. On Sunday vandals took 'ice cream bars from the kitchen at Henry Street High School and threw themn a- round the halls and gym. Police said there was no sign of how the vandals en tered the <building.* Police are also investigat- ing break-ins at-the highrise COMING E VENTS PUB NIGHT The Ladies' Auxiliary of Branch 112 Royal Canadian Legion wil hold a pub night at the Legion Hall, on By- ron Street April 15 fromn 8:30 p.m. toi1 a.m. Tickets are $7 a couple, includîng -fish and chips, available at the door or by calling 668-6498. There will be spot and door.- pMzes. AUCTION ,The Northminster U- nited Church Corne Double, Club is holding ils annual, auction, bakd and bock sale April 22 at 9:30 arn. in the j church hall, at the corner of Simcoe Street and Rossland Road,' Oshawa. Myles King will be auctioneer. apartments at 201 White 9aks Court. Police said two lockers were broken into and an attempt made to break into a third locker. Hockey equipmnent valued at $225 and 30 quarts 0f motor oil were taken, police said. $700 fire at 'Dayton TMre A fire in the dust collectors of a bùffi ng machine at Day- ton Tire Ltd. caused,$500 to" $700 damage last week.- fire department officiaIs said. The P~ire broke out April 7 at 5:40 p.m. but wvas soon brought under control. Whitby, Arts gets grants Whitby Arts ceived it s 15978 the Ontario Arts the Ministry, of1 Recreation. for a total of $ 18,774. Inc. bas re- grants from Counicil and Culture and The grants are $11,3W0 from the Ontario Arts Council and $7,474 from the inistry of Culture and Recreation, Piyah Chapter of Hadassah-Wizo invites you to an Art Auctk>n of original Canadian works oftnin al media on Su hday, April 16# Piccadilly Room, Genosha Hotel, 70 King St., E., Oshawa. Admission to auction $2.50 per person, includes: refreshments and door prizes. Auctioneer: Henry Kahn Free Preview - 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Auction - 7:30 p.m. SELBY#,MADGETT, 101LER & AAR Chartered Accountants Oý--. THAPAR Denture Therapfist 214 Dundas St., E. Whitby 668-7797 HOURS Mon.-Sat.&~venings By Appointment OnIy flOURS Mon. - Sat. & gvenings By Appointment only

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