PAGE 18, WF.DNESDAY OCTOBER 27, 1982, WHITBY FREE PIRSS Toastmi.stresses honour thelr'founder »y BETTY DUBOWSKI Whltby Toastmlstresa Toastmistress -clubs around the world pay tribute ta their founder, Ernestine White, during the month of October'. Whitby Toastmistress Club will be celebrating this occasion during tins week with a proclama- tion from the mayor's office, Town of Whitby, designating Wednesday, October 27 as, "Toast- mistress Day in Whit-, by". An honorary mem- bership will also be be- stowed upon Mayor At- tersley during that week. In addition, there will be a" display' of infor- mative and educational material at the Whitby Public Library during the week of October 25 to 29. The public is en- couraged ta review this display ta obtain some insight into this most worthwhile .arganiza- tion. Meetings for the Whitby club, which are open ta the public, are held every first and, third Tuesday of the month, at the Earl of Durhanm Restaurant, 227 Brock Street South, Whitby. For further informa- tion, please cal668-4817 or 668-8564 (after 6:30 p.m.). OPEN Mon.-'Thurs. - 6 a-.-l2 p.m. Fri. - 6 a.m.-2 a.m. Sat. - 7 a.m.- 11 pm. Sun. - 8 a.m.-9 p.mj It may be a little-known fact, but men can join taastmistress clubs, S Mayor Bob Attersley found last week. Presenting an honfourar membership ta the Mayor are (lef t týaright): club president Lee Hewitt,' Dorathy Hart, Shirley MacDonald, Margaret KuIik,,Barbara Blain and Betty Dubawski., The m ember- ship honours a citizen for autstanding contribution ta the community. _________________I -Free Press Staff Photo COME TOHAWAI WITH ROGER'S TRAVEL Special Holiday For Over 501's Island of Oahu - Honolulu Central ly Ilocated hotel, superior rooms with kit- chenette facilities. TH ESE SPECIALS I NCLU DE: Complementary trans. to airport f rom Oshawa and return, transfer to and f rom hotel, personal ser- vices of representative ln Honolulu, morning brief- ing, hotel taxes, porterage, baggage handlIng, flight, lei greeting and surprise dinner *with Roger. 3 Weeks 4 Weeks $1199 11369 - One departure Jan. 25/83. Also available: 3 Island Tour Personally escorted by Rager. 1 departure Feb. 8-22183. Above Wardair Direct Fllghts OTH ER PACKAGES TO HAWAII 2 wks. 2 Islands - 2 wks. ans island AlIsa available are packages ta, Jamaica. For more information cail Roger's World Travel 1615 Dundas St. W. Whitby Mail, Whitby 571-2221 Europe can be a leilsurely trip By YVETTE ADAMKOVICS Parkwood Travel A visit ta Europe does nothave ta be tiring and go-go-go from morning until midnight in order to--take in many of the interesting sights. Taking a plane from Toronto to Munich, spending two ýweeks touring Austria and Hungary by bus and hydrofoil and returning by plane from Budapest can be a very enjoyable experience, . as we proved last summer. Munich is a city of wide avenues, giant shopping areas; and the home of the largest Carillon in Germany (Glockenspiel) and, of course, the host city of, Octoberfest. Visiting Salzburg and area during the Salz- burg Festival will assure you of some ad- ded first class entertain- ment. The lake district where many of the, scenes in the "Sound of Music" were filmed are breathtakingly beauti- fui. Vienna, mnade famous bythe Hapsburgs and BREAKFAST SPECIAL bacon or ham, 3 eggs, toast, home fries SUPPER SPECIAL hamburger, french fries,..beverage $1., Only Sat. thru Wed. 308 Thlckson S. & Consumer Dr. Whltby- PARKWOOD TRAVEL INC. We now have a varlety of travel related Items to choose f rom, whlch are often hard to flInd. le Great for stocking 8tufferig 0 Travel emoke alarme for.rent 0 Drap in and brow8e Let us plan M"M' your winter Yvette Adamkovcs escape now ariaHgs 111 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa 576-2681 7 G ood fo od, fast and friendly service.ý Sacher Tarte, offers a great many interesting sights. A trip ta the Vienna Woods,.-.and Baden bei Wien Will fili you with many unforget- able memaries. Cruising down the Danube froni Vienna ta Budapest, you'see Cze- chosiovakia on the north side and Hungary on the South>. Budapest is a city full of history; if* only some of those buildings could talk!1 August 20 is the biggest' holiday of the, year celebrating, two events in one - St. Ste- phen,. the first king of Hungary, and Constitu- tion Day.. The half-hour f ire' works put on in the evening ta end the cele- brations of the day are the most spectacular you wilI ever ses. You can visit Lake Balaton (the- largest lake in Europe) in one day or take a day excur- sion down the Danube Bend with many histori- cal sites. Hungary is ful of delightful restaurants with excellent cuisine, very reasonably priced. An evening of folk enter- tainment and a typical Hungarian dinner is a very pleasant experien- ce. The annual rnid-sum- ,mer escorted tour in- cluding al of the above is being planned now at Parkwood Travel Inc., 111 Simcoe Street North (The Old Fire Hall), 576- 2681 in Oshawa. FLORIDA ON SAýLEIII Condominium Vacations Includes: Air fare 2 bedroom condo Frm 31 9w0 PP Cali t esýey's 185 Brack St. N. WHITBY 1~j2ordof(Corn er of Brock & Mary) Tra vel1 . ATTENTION SENIORS A bus is Ieaving your area for the following tours: HoIy Toledo November 1 to 3, 1982 Includes: transportation via deluxe coach, 2 nights excellent accommodations at Toledo Holiday Inn North, hotel taxes and gratuities, Westgate Dinner/Theatre, dinner at the Iuxurious "Ricardo's" restaurant, continental breakfast on day 3, visit to Toledo Museum of Art, Libby Glass Factory and Hickory (cheese> Farm, Franklin Park Mail and Westgate Plaza. $1 72.00 per person twîn New York City November 18 ta 21, 1982 Includes: transportation by deluxe motor coach, 3 nights accommodations at the Hotel Empire, 2 dinners, shopping excursion, admission to a Broadway show and Radio City Music Hall, guIded' tour of New York City, visit to the observation deck of the Empire State Building, baggage hand- ling and full escort services. $339.00 per person twîn Please Cali Toil Free S)tIL~ ~ 1 -800-268-6609 14v e .for . applications & Information U wle174 WIIIowdale Ave. TRAVELINC. 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