Whitby Free Press, 12 Nov 1986, p. 10

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PAGtE 1u WEDNESDAI, NOVEMBER 12Y 1986, wHiTrBy FREE PRES Tree removal, trimmmng to eost $ 13,51 8 The Town of Witby wll pay 52 percent more for the removal andý trimming of trees and stuznps this year for half as mucb work. The town bas accep- ted a bld of $13,518 fromn Aspluadh Utility Ser- vices Ltd., o! Cobourg to do the work. The contract will in- volve the removal or trimming o! 72 trees and the removal of 62 tree stumps. -LHE ORDER C0 ONTA4,RLO: Those who excel to the highest degree, deserve the highest recognition Ontario can give. TIihe Order of Ontario is the higbest honour awarded by the Government of Ontario. It has been created to pay tribute to some very special people whose actions have substantially enhanced the well-being of Ontario. Nominations for the Order of Ontario will be considered by an Advisory Council. The Honorary Chairman of this Council is The Honourable Lincoln M. Alexander, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. The members of the Council are: Chairman The Honourable. William C.C. Howlanid, Chief Justice of Ontario Honourable Hugh Edighoffer, Speaker of the Legisiative-Assembly Mr. Robert Carman, Secretary of the Cabinet and Clerk cf the Executive Council If you would like to nominate someone whom you feel exemplifies such achievements and excellence, and whose contributions have helped benefit society in Ontario and elsewhere, you may obtain nomination forms by writing or telephoning: The Ontario Honours and Awards Secretariat Ministry of Intergovernrnental Affairs, th Floor,Mowat Block, 900 Bay Street, Toronto M7A ICI (416) 963-0559 Nominations must be received by December 31st, 1986. The town was Infor- med the bulk o! tbe'ia- crease in cost was due to increasing labor costs. eOntario écM SING (P. g-A NEW ý"C M1 t\eSONG -a book of 80 hymns and 3 mini-musicaIs for chlldren -wrtten and composed by Coby Veenstra -has a selection of 15 BRAND NEW Chrstmas songs, tisai for Christmas programs -can be ordered f rom: Cricket Music Mlnlstry Box 133, Hampton, Ont. LOB iJO Phono: (416> 263-8368 Corridor Capers By'MARY MCEAC[IERN ('ail 72S-8g67 wllh items for th11 columo EASTERN START In the Masonic Hall on Thursday, Oct. 23J Whitby Chapter No. 248, Order of the Eastern Star, held their regular slated meeting. Being installation night, worthy matron Beverley Rogers and worthy patron Len Waltham presided over the business part followed by the wortby matron relinquishing her gavel to become a past matron. The worthy matron welcomed the grand of- ficers, past grand patron, district deputy grand matron. Worthy matron and patrons from varlous chapters, 35 past matrons of the Whitby chapter and 19 past patrons were welcomned most sincerely, as were members and visitors. It was a great bonor to welcome Ellen Hailstones, a visitor from Scotland. A poem by Helen Styner Rice was read. Worthy matron Beverly Rogers expressed ber thanks in beautiful verses to ber officers and al ber committees for helping ber so diligently and making ber year so successful. A motion was made tbat the chapter pur- chase a poppy wreath as usual and that the worthy matroni present tbis wreatb at the cenotapbi on Nov. il. Tis wil be a first, as the wreath bas, in the past, been presented by one of the brothers. Sister Jean Simpson sang an appropriate solo, Love Neyer Ends, for worthy matron Bey and ber officers before their retiring march. After the installation of tbe new worthy matron and patron and ber of- ficers, Sister Bev. was presented wltb ber past matrons' jewel by ber husband Don and Brother Len bis jewel by bis wife Elleen. Tbey were then escorted to sign the honor rol in tbe Bible.* BAZAAR Westminster United Church at Manning Rd. in Whitby, will bold their annual bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 22 from i to 4 p.m. There willbe novelties, candy, white elepbant, home baking, sewing, knitting and the fabulous tes roota. CAPERS BALL Last chance to purchase tickets, they are going fast for the Capers Bail, Legion Hall, Byron St. S. in Wbitby, on Satuday, Nov. 15 from 8 p.m. toi1 a.m. Don't delay, cail today. CAPERS BALL This fail, the Corridor Area Ratepayers Association will bold their annual fundraising dance at the Legion. Hall, Byron St. South in Wbitby on Saturday, Nov. 15 from 8 p.m. toi1 a.m. Join your neigbbours and have a bail. Their will be spot prizes, door prizes, lunch and cash bar. Tickets are $14 a couple and' rnay be obtained from any member of the executive or caîl 576-5296. Reserve early.

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