Whitby Free Press, 18 Dec 1985, p. 2

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PAGE 2 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1986 WHITBY FREE PRESS CHICEN 11ý JSEAFOOD HAS A CH RISTMAS GIFT FOR YQU!V From now tii Christmas with any purchase over 16.00 you wi Il receive a beautif ul CHRISTMAS POINSETTA Ç«tuleOumntes Lait> 1017 DUN DAS ST. E. WHITBY "Perf ect f or that of fice party." busy and rather noisey aur courses but during YWCA daycare facility the daytime 1 think across the hall, the many of these people organization was only will be able ta attend," able to of fer first aid in- said Mr. Visser. Shop in Whitby 10JEWELLERSINCRING E31RTSTMÇS, SGNET ETC PONNAEHOPNGOL 4 PCWNYLN LGGAG SE ~BEUTI.CS 24 PLLMANBAG--g 1 Uc 555D.,S 17" OT. S. Wl0 DIAMND ~ I~AIESIAMND GUSTR RIG GFOR $1095TACH C~NT9ES ON VSHUPCNG OIGE SPAAKAN G NAMON 10K GOLOINIT2AL GENTS 10K GD1KGL A BE3STYLESTOCHOOSEFROM EACH $' SET 5H2LE UANTITIEIS GLAST 75. 'EACH- St. John Ambulance moves to Ashe Street Starting early in the New Year, St. John Ambulance will be of- fering a revamped andJ expanded pragram of instructian in the ~Iv organization's new and considerably larger quarters an Ashe St. in Whitby.. On Sunday the corps celebrated the move with a special opening ceremony attended by Mayor Bob Attersley, representatives of the United Way and the St. John provincial executive and friends who turned out ta wish the volunteer organization well in its new venture. "We are really ex- cited about it," said Whitby branch Chair- man John Visser- last week. "We had been ex- periencing growing pains and the old It was a big day for the Whitby chapter of St. Larry Windover, Mayor Bob Attersley, branch building had just grown John Ambulance Sunday as brigade members Chairman John Visser, Regional Councillor Tom too small for aur and well-wishers gathered ta mark the opening Edwards and Durham Corps Superintendent brigade members and of their new quarters on Ash Street. Seen here at Frank Golaz. Holding the ribbon are cadets first aid courses. We the ribbon cutting are St. John Area Com- Tracy and Terrie Staples. needed more space missioner Peter Edwards, Past Branch Chair- Free Press Staff Photo that's for sure." man Harry Inkpen, United Way Vice-President The Whitby chapter of the brigade, first for- structian during the In addition ta offering Brock St. and north of the Whitby Kiwanis med in 1963, is funded by evenings which, accor- bath day and evening Dundas) the new quar- Club which helped fur- the United Way which ding ta Mr. Visser, first aid instruction, St. ters have ap- nish the new quarters. Mr. Visser credits for meant the courses were John Ambulance will be proximately 1,000 making the move not always convenient. adding courses in square feet of space and Whitby St. John Arn- possible. babysitting, home nur- will accommodate a bulance is made up of 18 Since 1967, the corps 44P lple who were sing and cardia class of 20 people coIn- aduit volunteers and 24 has been located in the working afternoon shifts pulmonary resuscita- fortably, said Mr. Whitby Centennial or looking after their tion. Visser. cadets between the ages Building but because a! families in the evenings Located at110 Ash St. The local chapter also of 9 and 15. space constraints and a weren't able ta attend (twa blocks east o! received funding from

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