Whitby Free Press, 18 Nov 1987, p. 31

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W1IrrBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1987, PAGE 31 Ini your plans for the future, there may be an area you've overlooked. Consider this a test to see if you're really prepared for what the future will bring. Do you have adequate insurance and benefits? Do you have a pension plan? Have you preplanned and prepaided your funeral arrangements? Now if you're asking yourself what making funeral arrangements has to do with sensible planning, let us explain. While it's difficuitt o :alk about an emnotional subject in dollar and cents, it is neoessary. By preplanningand prearranging funeral arrangements ssow, you can guarantee that the money will be there for the future, with no financial strain ixnposed on the people clo: to you. ONTA9IO FUNRD4. SEIIVIIE ASSOIATION - rpbto r W. C. Town Funeral Chape! Ltci. Whitby 668-3410 John R. Town Jayne Langlois - Town 110 Dundas St. East 668-3410 MARY SMYTPH Maria Smyth <ied at Fairview Lodge in Whitby on Saturday, November 7, 1987. She was 76. Maria Pollick was born on June, 29, 1911, in Toronto. She married Jamtes Smyth on Sept. 2, 1932, and since lived in Whitby. A housewife- and foster mother, she was a member of the Catholie Women's League and the Catbolic church extension society. Mrs. Smyth is survived by daughters Sandy Taylor of Whitby and Anne Stinson of 'Oshawa, son Anthony Smyth of Oshawa, grandchildren James, Andy and Angie Taylor of Whitby and Sandy and Cathy Smyth of Toronto, and sister Irene Buckely of London. She was predeceased by ber husband and sister Sadie Matthews. TIhe funeral was held on Tuesday, November 10, 1987, from the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel to St. John the Evangelist Ohurch, Father Murphy Ohituaries conducting. Interment at St. John cemetery. LUELLA ROXENA LEDGE¶1T Luella Roxena (Rocky) Ledgett of Whitby died on Novem er 5, 1987, at Whitby General Hospital. She was 71. She was born on November 11, 1915, in Pickering Township, daughter of Charles Ledgett and Bell Hutchinson Lawton. She grew up in Kinsale in Pickering Township and lived in Whitby for 35 years. She was a kitchen maintenance employee at She was a volunteer member of Meals on Wheels, the Cancer Society, the Heart Fund and hospital auiliary and was an eider of St. Mark's United Cburch. She is survived by nieces anc nephews Joyce (Mrs. Neil Marsball) of Whitby, Lorne Disney of Woodville, Gladys (Mrs. Fred Fiss) of Dobbington, Sheila (Mrs. Ray McGuckin) of Uxbridge, Ivan Disney of Lindsay, brother-in-Iaw Cecil Disney of Lindsay and several great nieces and nephews. Predeceased by sister Jean (Mrs. Cecil Disney) and brother Ray Ledgett. Funeral services were held from the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel on November 9, 1987, Rev. Brian Gee conducting. Interment at Salem cemetery, Pickering. THuE RENT REVIEW GUIDELINE FOR 1988 IS 4,7 PER CENT The rent review guideline for next year has been calculated at 4.7 per cent. This is the amount by which a landiord can mncrease the maximum rent for a unit during 1988 without approval from the Ministry of Housing. The rent for a unit can be increased only once in a 12-month period. The 4.7 per cent guideline applies to ail private rentai units in the province for rent increases that take effect from January 1, 1988 to December 31,1988. The 1987 guideline of 5.2 per cent continues to apply to rent increases which take effect on or before December 31, 1987. It is illegal for a landiord to increase the maximum rent above the guideline without applying to the Ministry of Housing for rent review to justify the increase. In cases where a landiord does apply for an increase above the guideline, tenants can examine the application and make their own submissions before a decision is reached. For more information about the 1988 guideline, please contact your local rent review office listed in the Government of Ontario blue pages of your phone book under the Ministry of Housing. If long distance, ask the operator for Zenith 96000. Ministry 5DHousing Ontario Hon. Chaviva Hosek BAZAAR A Christmas Bazaar sponsorea by the Whitby General Hospital Auxiliary will be held on Saturday, Nov. 21, beginning at il a.m. in St. Mark's United Church Hall at Coiborne and Centre Streets, Whit- by. There will be a wide selection of cra fts, decorations, baked goods, preserves and white elephant ar- ticles. A light lunch will also be available.. BAZAAR Westminster United Church, 25 Manning Rd., Whitby, will hold their Westminster Bazaar '87 on Sturday, Nov. 2 1, 1 to 4 p. m. BAZAAR The Snowflake Bazaar will be held at St. John's Anglican Church, Whitby, Nov. 21, Il a.m. to 3 p.m. with tea tables, homemade baking, plants sewing items and more. It was incorrectly stated last week that the bazaar would be held Nov. 14. CLtAFT SALE The Brooklin craft sale will be held Nov. 21, 10 a'.m. to 4 p.m. at the Masonic Hall in Brooklil (Cassels Rd. E.) BAZAAR A bazaar and auction will be held at Immanuel Christian School on Nov. 21, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Bazaars The Salvation Army Home League tea and sale will be Nov. 21, 1 to 4 p.m. at 122 Kent St., Whitby, featuring crafts, knit goods, baked items and tea tables. BAZAAR Fairview Lodge will hold the an- nual Christmas bazaar Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1-3 p.m. and 6-9 p.m., with crafts, toys and decorations, al made by lodge residents, for sale. Afternoon tea is $1.50. CRAFT SALE The annual craft and bake sale at West Lynde Public Sehool will be held on Saturday, Nov. 21, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 270 Michael Blvd., Whit- by. A few tables are stili available for vendors. For more information, cail Joyce Reid at 668-4219. IRAZAAR A bazaar, with baked goods, crafts and other offerings, will be held Saturday, Dec. 5, 1.1 a.m. to 3 p.m., at St. Bernadette's (Harwood Ave. S. and Bayly) in Ajax. BAZ AAR The Brooklin Day Nursery at 14 Church St. in Brooklin wili hold a bazaar on Saturday. Nov. 28, 10 arn. to 2 p.m. with hake table. white elephant table and'crafts. > Christmas toy and food drive Jefferson Cleaners bas again begun its Christmas food and toy drive in its three area stores to belp needy families. Owner Cbuck Taylor says te response last year at the Oshawa, Whitby and Pickering stores was Now there'S nmore Express in the Airport Express. The bus is as nice as a plane: reclining seats, air 'Conditioning, Sthe works! Bo)ard at Scarborough City Centre. Time to Airport: 35 to 45 minutes. Çost: $15 round trip - :.. $10 one way., 2Lçr Fewer1 Gro Coach Airport Express Now - board at the Pickering GO Station. Timne to Airport: 60,75 minutes, depending on traffic. Cost.' $18 round trip - $12 one way. PLUS: there's a lot of parking. PLUS PLUS: there's a Kiss'N Ride (now you can get bussed hefnre the bus!)> for you, climb on board at Um the Howard Johnson at 401 & Markham Rd. ithe va*'- 7M 720 7M3 8m 850 9.00 1000 1015 1025 11.3 1145 11565 1.W pm 115p.m. l2Sp.m 2-M0 e.45 2m5 4:W 4:15 425 5:30 5m5 6:00 80 845 855 - I 100-0.ois 1025 8:15 ,1:00 :42.30 p.m- 2:00 3:30 5:10 45 oa 9-30I 11:00 overwhelming. I filled my truck about four times," he says of donated non-perishable food and toys at the stores. Taylor gives the items that are delivered to the Durham Region social services department wbich distributes to needy families. Plans were to distribute to three needy families Iast year but donations were so great that 40 families benefited. Jefferson Cleaners' Whitby location is at 1645 Dundas St. E. (the Valdi plaza). 1 --à lý Ê91Î- Z., býjl - 1 - 1 Lpç;&IJLU LAI%. %Jý-j a

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