Corrido.r Capers f > 1M Cali 72"4967 wIth items for this column. It's just great to beback 1 TIfORNTON INTERESTED PARENTS The Thornton Interested Parents are sponsoring a [ sports sale on September 23 frorn 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the sehoolgymn. Items for sale must be clean and in good repair. The articles may be delivered to Dr. Rbrt Thornton Public Sehool on September 22 be- V tween 6:30 and 8.130 p.m. or on September 23 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Articles such as'skates, skiis, helinets, hockey shirts etc. would be most welcome. T.I.P. will jretairi 20 per cent of all sales for-their future projec- CAMPýBELL SOUP LABELS' T.I.P. are collecting Campbell sopu labels for the purpose of purchasing needed educational equip- ment for the achool. -It requires a great number of labels for any given article, so if you would al save, it would be a tremendous help. For further informa-, tion, cail Margaret Merela at 723-7029. LEGION DANCE The Whitby Legion Will be« holding a 'Building Fund-Raising Dance' on Saturday, October' 2 at 8:30 p.m. in the Whitby Legion Hall. Tickets are $12 a couple and may be purchased at Ted's Fish and Chips, Bailey Pharmnacy, 362 Brock South, or by calligDolly' Goddard at 668-2&W. The dance will feature spot prizes, door prizes, cash bar-, and lunch. Music Will be supplled by Earl Brown. Ail proceedi wil be used for the Legion Building Fund. GIANT GARAGE SALE There wiil be a giant garage sale aponsored by the. Parents Advisory Council of, St. Theresa's Separa- te School, Whitby, on Saturday, Septemberý 18, 1982 (nthe event of rain, the sale wiil be held on Sep- tember 25) from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. (set-up time 8 to 10), at St. Theresa's School, Crawforth Street, juat one block north of Dundas off Anderson., Rent YOur OWn space for just $8 bYcalllng 68-4953, 72é- 4810 Or 668-7342. à Ë1 WIIITBY BEAVERS The re-gistration for thé beaviers will be at Dr. Robert Thornton'Public School on Thursday,, Sep- tember 23.at'.7 p.m. Last year, the newly-formed Sth Beavers was a tîrmendous success. A, capacitv nuznber of boys reglstered and enjoyed the year. There wll be a need for parents to volunteer their services as leaders or helpers. Register your chlld on September 23 and volunteer some, of your time to, help wlth the organization. WHITBY GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BANTAM DIVISION'SOFTBALL There are se 'ven teams in this division. Signet Signs held the sixth position at, the beginning of the playoffs.e Playoffs began on August 29 - score: Mat-> thews Sunoco 9, Signet 22. Second game on August 29 - Signet Signs 14, National Trust 17. From then on Signet had a Wlnning streak. August 31 -Signet 16, Matthews Sunoco 9. September 3 - Signet 23, Mr. Rent-ail 6. September 7 - Signet Signa 9, National Trust 5. September 8 - Signet Signa 18, Joanne Flowers 10. At this point.Signet Signs and Joanne Flowers were tied for first place. September 9 1- Signet Signs los 't to Joanne Flowers 14 to 13. Signet Signs staà rted the playoffs in the basement, and tbrough great effor 't and enthusiastic team play made it to the finals, narrowly missing the championship by one run, but finished in second place'in the Whitby G.A.A. Bantam division. Our congratulations to aIl the teams and their players. Signet Sign.team players are as, foilows: Michelle Minarèt, Susan .Pipher, Bernice Vandermale, Kim Short, Laurie Rogers, Cheri Madill, Shauna Morris,' Karen Simpson, Sharl'een Patterson and Tracey Morris. -Team, captain - Allison Kent, coach - Maureen Moloney.ý This was Maureen's firat at- tempt as a coach of girls' softball. Signet Signa entertained the team and their fami- lies on, Sunday, September 12, with roiler skatinig at Wheelies, followed by a barbeque at the home of the sponsors, Bey and Don"'Rogers. The- baseball banquet, will be on Sunday, September 19,' at Hey- denshore Pavilion at 3 p.m. The girls are asked to wear their team shirts. CORRIDOR AREA RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION ,There wiil be an executive meeting of.. the Corridor Area Ratepayers Association on Wednea- day, October 6 at 8 p.m. in comnmittee room.2, Whit- by Municipal Building. Ail execuive mùembersare asked to be present.. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMI3ER 15,. 1982, PAGE 13 Fact fin TORONTO -Anne Barrett has.,.been- ap-ý pointed' the fact finder in, the' current contract talks between the Durham Board of Edu- cation and its secondary aSchool teachers by the Eduùcation Relations Commission. Barrett will be meet-, ing witb both parties and will write a, report whichwiil define both, ider appom'ted pont agedand dis- ageduo.She mnay Greeén (a a alsomak reommend-- ationa for settlemnent, >E She is- a practising ju-li lawyer and has under- taken fact finding mis- sions ln other Ontario municipalfites including Timmins, Wellington and'Lennox and Adding- 5 00 ton County.- '1 Assisting.Barrett wiîî Prizes Of fer( be Pro. Robert Rupert, , also of Toronto. $ *;u . ioo ,ed Jackpot must Go! Jackpot ln Speclfled Numbers Regular Games On Pay Double Carda FR1. SEPT. 17 «7:15 Red Barn AÙDITO)RIIJM <172 Wayne St.ý WH ITBY HOME BAKERY& COFFEESH-Op NEW HOU RSý Beginning September 2Oth, Monday thru Saturday 9 a.m.»6 p.m. We hope these new hours wil11 better serve you, the shopping public in downtown Whitby. Visit us and try something deliciously M ---..-. *~*s'4W~ leant talian Cuisine For Reservatons Cail >571-*3042 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday Fazio's presents for your' dlnlng & dancing pleasure JOHN LUDGATE Soft Rock- 33 Simcoe St. S. Ohw Osha-W"a