Whitby Free Press, 2 Nov 1983, p. 2

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4p VrWlYt'a 1 ly ()uv t vi M t m. 1883. WH 1 ýY FH1:L PI*:bi If youre thinkinit about convensn Your R R S p savinga onto an Annuily thas wilP4Y YOu a ariantood rhy sional bd îS itaassit you inuon iathe tt annwity plan théstbut suits ypur notta airc oorn sent, profossuanal annuity spectalisu Corneend soe us WeIl be S!d b aassyou in making te choÃŽos ihat iil e css a ppropirsate an<d profitàbIe for *Cali us for RRSPs, Guaranteed In- vestment Certlflcates & Canada Sav- ings Bonds ..we'II get you the BEST RATES!! /VQFor afree brovhure, wrte or talephono 4Q, AmityQuotations D. W.- KIRNER Et ASSOCIATES Me"m of à National Annuity (Quoting amd Rtirornont Counsiiing Service 74 Silmcoe St. S-, Oshawa 571-0771 OFMESHER IJEWELLER Iseniors& Students i15% Off l I with thia coupon 668-2872.I j 109 Dundes St. W. [ - - -ý The J.O. Ruddy Hospital -wai presented thîscionation of $5,000 from the Legfion ii Brookim.- So f ar- i the campaign, over $260,000 bas been collected and less than $100,000 is need to reach their objective. Accepting the donation are (left to right) Bob Heron, Pres. of the Brooklin branch; Gloria Tuck, Director of Nurslng; Mary Bazeley, Chief PhysiotheraPlst (Pust.);. Fred Phillips, Vice Pres.; Dr. D. McIntosh, Director of Unit, for Continuing Care; Dr. D. S hepley, Chief Of Staff. Ail proceeds wiJ.l be used to furnish the rooms of the Contlnulng Care Unit. Free Press Staff Photo e.. op e u elcinO _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _M on sd 9 If? P4jo(PIoz AÏ?V914Z [:?PHOTOU /0 5 se,. o«e-veP1?Ã"7!o eecis c'$ p#lq es yo//0 t126,/135 9:z2/S C$Y, D/ST/NCT/V àBRASS AIVO CeA'AN/lC P4N& Durham Centre holds Campaign The Durham Centre for the Developmnentally Handicapped held their annual campaign fund raiser for the United Way last week.. The campaign, organized' by Ken Thibeau and Tom Coffins, was a success in raisixig * $2,550 for donations. . "This year the cam- paign went very wel and we, even exceeded our target by 10 per- cent,". commented Thibeau. "This is the most- we have raised fromý our annual _cap- paign to date.'$ A draw, which was one of many events that, took place, was held last Wednesday afternoon. Doug Loudfoot wasthe winner of a- paiting, donated-by Larry Com- bdon. The draw raised Two more draws were also held as part of the event. The flrst prize, a rocking chair donated by MacCauley's Fur- niture, Whitby, went to Min Smith,ý while Peter Robinson received the second prize, a tea set made by the residents o the Durbam Centre. A bake sale, organized -by Ami Beauclerc, -Diane Com- bdon, and Ruth Fettes, raised $235. "The staff worked bard at makine ail the baked goods at the sale," Thibeau said. This years fund raising campaign for the United Way was a definite success. PR FOR DURHAM, TEACHERS The Durbam Elemen- tary Teacher's Association bas chosen their new public relations person. Jan Wotton, çurrently teaching Grade' 2 with music at Lakewoods Public School, wiil be bandling ail external public relations affairs. This organization, made up of the Durham Women Teacher's Assoc. and the Ontario Public School Teacher's Federation, bave alsoq k - y ~ ~Z~2- . - ý - -ý 11 ý IP , ',- - - ýl ý 1, , -". , , < > , , ý , <, - .. 1 Il , 1- b 1 ý 1 ý lý ý 1 ý , 1 , - . 1 , , eý ý 1 - 1 Il- - 1 ý lý- - ýl ý -', ý > ý , 51 ý ý - - 1 - 1 , ý - , - , ..ý ý . - ý, ý ý lý - ý ý ý ýý ý -lý 1 <ý » ý 11 ý -- . - - - -., ý ý lý

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