Whitby Free Press, 7 Jul 1982, p. 6

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PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY, JUIN 7,1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS Ove 40groups/individul onored'at acheivement nigh For wliat it costs to build one supersonlc figliter 'plane, every child lni the world could beý vaccinated ,againat disease,1 accordllng to Dr. Ken Hobbs. The local physician made the statement last Wednesday after recelv- ing a Certificate of Achievemlent from the DANFORTH TYPEWRITER SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE RecondItioned Typevirlters electrIc & Manual, full guarantee, 10 %'discoun*t on ail service & repalrs. Wlih this coupon. Rentals avallable. 408, Dundas Street 2940 Danforth AVe. Whitby Toronto 666-1131 est.'1930 698-2589"' Town of Whitby in re- cognition of lis, efforts in immunlzing children in India against red measles. <Hobbs was one of 40 individuals, and organi- zations lionored durlng the l2th annual Recogni- tion of Achievement Niglit held at Heyden- shiore Pavillon. The doctor, a former town counc 'illor, paid'for the trips to India out of lis own pocket and superviseçl an extensive immunization project in several parts of India. This is the first time Hobbs bas been recog- mized locally for his, work although he lias received the highest honor of Rotary Inter- national, theý service club that sponsors his program. Other individuals recognized 1last week in- cluded:ý Anne Otten- for the Ontario Heart Foundation. Other 'individuals given awards lncluded BennyLaHaye, winner of tlie 1981, Peter Perry Award;, 1Lyn'McêCrosn of the Whitby, Ringette Amwantninn - Tpn,4 Club, Awards were also given to Grace Prit- char, CrolKlrby,' Sharon, WllJlamson and Mary Norton for volun- teering to teacli Engllsli- to new Canadians., Also' honored were: tion major pee-wee re- presentative team were recognlzed on becoming the, ail-Ontarlo champ- ions. The Whtby-Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse iAssociation's Brooklin 1Redmen Tyke team; the Sparring with the champ In lits youtli, Regional Councillor Tom Edwards (left) spent some time in tlie ring and last week lie tried to prove to Shawn O'Sullivan that lie hasn't'lost lits touch. O0"Sullivan is tlie world amateur liglit middle-weiglit boxing champion and is tlie first Canadian to hold a world amateur title ini over 40 years. The 19-year-old University of Toronto student was the special guest at- the Town of Wlitby's Recognition of Achievement niglit held at Heydensliore Pavillon last week. -Free Press Staff Photo brite for ber swimming achievements at last year's Canada Games; and Darryl Taylor wlio bad several splendid sliowings. at last- year's Canadian Games for the Handicapped. Doily Goddard and Ruth Middleton were honored for their work O'Connor Higli Scliool atlilete Brian DeVenvi; Ami Koke of the Cana- dian Red Cross Society's local branch; William Vauglian, win- ner of the Medal of Merit of the Boy Scouts of Canada and Dr. George Blake of - the Whitby Iroquois Swim Jim Croucli, roiler skating éhampion; David Boyce, tretatlilon winner; and Glen Nolan, Canadian Youth Judo Champion. Severl teams were- also given awards' in- cluding Henry Street Higli Scbool's mixed an- cliery, mixed badniin- C.B.C. Midget team and tlie Andrew Antenna pee-wee team were also given awards. The Whitby Iroquois Swim Club was recog- ized for wing second placeithe 'AAA" Ontanto Provin- cial Team Champion- ships. Ent ire stock of summer merchandise reduced 20 -'50ý% BUY 1 sale item recelve 20% cdiscount. BUY 2 or more sale items receive 30% discount. Entire stock of men's & ladies' suits and sport coats aIl reduced 20 - 30% ME10%RCANTILE Ladies, mens and boys wear 321 Brock St. S. Whltby West Ward Councillor Joe Bugelli is seen here presenting Sarali Macheil witli ber Certificate of Achieve- Jment from the Town of Whitby at last week's Recognition of Achievement niglit. NSarahi and 15 other young girls, ail members of the Girl Guides of Wliitby, wene recognized by the town for winning their AUl Round Cord - the bigbest achievement in the guiding movement. 5 - Free Press Staff Photo ton and swim teams. The Bnooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Associa- Other- teams recog- nized' were the Whitby Ice Crystals, the Wliitby Figure Skating*Club, the Whitby Iroquois- 1981 Major Atom, Competi- tive Soccer Team, and, the Brooklin-Wliitby minor hockey "C.B.C." juvenile hockey club. Also lionored was the County Town Singers who are currently cele- brating their l5tli anni- versary.1 lst ANNIVERSARY SALE 1 OKT 18KT GOLD CHAINS -1/2 OFF DUR REGULAR PRICE LADIES* DIAMOND.JDA O DPL- RING PEARL PENDANTS 30o M ll 4 %MREEPRC MMARI(ED PIIC DiAMOND CLUSTER ~FLOATING1 RIG EERALO) HEARTS I'75 1 OKT ,1190 , Wýile ELLOW GOLDI ORCEESHaWA WI PPOS ~723-7133 SYIIS off

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