Whitby Free Press, 7 Apr 1982, p. 22

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PrAGE 22, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS Lýeaguehas 'mag-az-ine- on -Canada' 9s monarchy CONT'D FROM PG. 6 shadow -the Sover- elgn's and develop teeyan effec- tlvely - presidential form of govern- ment. To assist in this proce ss of 1educa- tion, 'the Monar- chlst League 0f Canada has prilpted a special number of i ts magazine., Monarchy Canada. Itcontains a num-, ber of Informative articles about the Crown, suitable for ail ages, on ýtoplcs such as. "Royal Words 'on National Occasions", "The Young Royals" and "Elizabeth 'Il of Canada - 30 Years, Our Queen." A free, 09py 0f this'illustrated spe- cial publication is available by writing to The Monarchist League of Canada, 2 Wedgew'ood Cres, Ottawa, Ont. K1B- 4B4. Librar- lans and teachers are welcome to or- der multiple copies. Yours sincerely,, John L. Aimers, Dominion Chairm.an & Founder', The Monarchist Lea gue 0f Canada. REAL ESTAT LiMITEO REALTOR 901 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA 571-31,11 $68,900. - mmacu- late 3 bedroom home. Call 571 «3111. I 5 BEDROOM HOME - Plus rec room. 10' x 20' deck wtth w/o from diningroom. $79,900. CatI 571- 3111. ï. i,900. -Fi repla ce' in Llvingroomn, Main floor familyroomn, 9% financing tilt 1998. Cati 571-3111. Corridor Ca pers /~/~ By MARY MCEACIIERN Cali 725-8917 wlth items for (hlm column. DARRYL DOES IT AGAIN Darryl Taylor, a grade 12 stud-ent at Anderson Collegiate, came homie winning four awards from the Windsor. Indoor Classics for the Disabled. Darryl placed second in the 200, 400 and 800 meter race and the 400 meter relay. This was strictly a fun event and everyone participating e«njoyed the games. The next fun classic*will -be held in Pentathlon-in Torontoon April 17. Darryl has chosen to compete in the 400 meter, 1,500 meter, Discus and Shot-Put and Arm Wrestiing. Ail the fun events heid ready the athietes -for the Regional games being held in Mississauga at the end, of May. From the Regional games, participants will be chosen to compete in the Provincial Games for the Handicapped in June which take place in Sarnia. Darryl aiso plans to en- ter the six mile road race on May 2 in -Oshawa. Next year, high school wiil be behind-him and he hopes to enter Durham College. Our ýcongratula- tions -to Darryl and best of luck in ail future gamçs. PAPER DRIVES The th Whitby Beavers and Cubs will coilect, papers this, Saturday in the area north of Highway 2 Asthma info Does someone in your family have asthma? Then you will, be inter- ested in the Asthmri-àIn- formation Series con- ducted. by Durham Region Lung Associa- tion. The series consists of four evening, sessions and will'begini on Mon- day, April 19 at 7:15 p.m. in the McLaughlin- Gallery, Civic Centre, Oshawa. The meetings.will be', held on consecutive Mnghty(cncluedng nday a(cn Wedn Wednesday, April 28). Registration for the -series is '$5. Speakers, drawn fromn the area ar.e physicians and other medical-personnel. They, wili, cover topics which include, proper use of medicationi, effec- ts of the environment and some psychologicai aspects.of asthma. For' more informatîôn on* this Christmas Seat service, cali Durham Region Lung Associa- tion at 723-3151. between Thickson Road and the Oshawa Whitby Town Line. Please have papers bundled and at the road by 9a.m. The eth Whitby's recent paperback drive was an overwhelming success.' Many' thanks to >ail those who contributed used paperbacks. The, proceeds from this drive will enable the group to purchse The 8th Whitby's recent paperback drive was an overwhelming success. Many thanks to ail those who contributed used paperbacks., The proceeds from this drive wil enable the group to purchase much needed equipment., CARD PARTY The Whitby Chapter No. 248, Order of the Eastern Star, wiil hoid a, Cards night atthe Masonic Temple, Cochrane Street, Whitby, on Wednesday, April 14 at 8 p.m. Prizes and refreshments. tickets are $1.75 per person and may be obtained by caliing Bey, Rogers at 725-5008. CORRID OR AREA RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING/ELECTION'0F OFFICERS The annual meeting, and election of officers for the years 1982-83 wili be held at Doctor'Robert' *Thornton Public Schooi early in May. CAPERS BALL The next Capers Bail wiil b e heid at the Masonic Temple on Cochrane Street in Whitby on Saturday,_ November 20 at 8 p.m. Keep the date in mind. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Welcome new miembers. By confirmation -,MVr. Dave Wright, Mrs. Janet. Wright and Miss Erin' Neimann. Transfer -and, reaffirmation of vows - Mrs'. Sharon Munro, Mr. Robert Cook, Isobelia and Alexander Robertson. Weicome to the congrega- tion. Good Friday, April 9 at il a.m. Special service to remember the crucifixion of Our Lord.-Easter Sun-, day, April il Special service at 7:30'ïa.m. foilowed.ý by breakfast. Easter Service with speciai music at' il a.m. Sunday, April 18 special musicby the Youth -Choir at the il a.m; service. Aduits of the congregationare invited to a 'Get- Acquainted Dessert' party on Saturday, April 24 at 7 p.m. U.C.W. Card Party, Monday, April 26 at 8 p.m. THANK YOU Many thanks to Marion Buchanan, who 50 gener-. ously wrote the 'Capers Colun.n' during mhy absen- ce. Your efforts were greatly appreciated. 'RI's. good to be back. m-

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