WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13 léf8, iPAGE 9 Horse's Ass*, Corral 221, is involved in many charitable wor ks, The Ail Arnerican Horse's As Corral 22i of Durham Region la just over, a year'old. The group celebrated their first anniversary on November 6, 1987, and although still i their infancy, they have managed to cram a considerable amount of public. service into one short year. -A.A.H.A. 221 la the firat corral to be organized in- Canada. Their membership bas steaciily increased from the compulsory 50 members required to originate a corral, to the present 230. Funds for their charitable works have been raised through a num- ber of dances, golf tournaments, a corn roast pienici individual and corporate contributions. The corral has also been lnvolved i two parades, contributing a float A year wit ho ut television FROM PAGE i what to do with it. And he stîli has children would not be able to go for not sat down to watch some of the any length of time- without programs he heard about from his television. f riends during the year. For now, Mark has his $250 sit- 'mr just watching sports now.' tine in the hank until he decides he said. Whitby woman killed in each. Projects over the pà st year have included the presentation of two talking book machines to the Durham chapter of the C.N.I.B., donating circus tickets to Christopher -Robin Home for Children, contributing a telephone to an elderly handicapped gen- tleman and most recently, the collection and distribution of twen- ty turkeys, produce and gift ham- pers to thoee famiies within the region less fortunate during the recent Christmas festive season. President John Ward incicated anyone interested i joining thfe membership; seeking more infor- mation; who has a proiect or knows FROM PAGE 1 Campbell. 1"We will have a significant effect on the locs'1 ecnnomy and we will be of a person of leas fortuine or par- ticular'cause that the corral may like to consîder, to contact Corral 221 c/o Brothers Pizza, 110 Lupin Drive. Whithv. ont., or eaul 668-3600. barely visible to the residents. Our. guests want anonymity," said, Campbell although he added guests are allowed to leave the centre during the day. A 27-year-old Whitby woman was killed on Wednesday, Jan. 6, when the car she was driving collided with a truck near the Whitby' General Hospital. Nancy Mooney of 1467 Byron St. S. <ied after her car skidded into a truck as she was driving north on Gordon St. Police said Mooney had just dropped her husband at work at the Whitby Psychiatrie Hospital. No charges bave been laid. The truck driver escaped injury. DIETER W. KIRNER INPERSON TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED AT THIS FREE LECTURE! * RRSP'S - what to buy, when, where & how *Where to get the very best -interest on GIC'S and RRSP'S ail the time with one phone cati * Ret irement planning & the reent federal budgets *How tax reform affects you * RRSP/RRIF annuity options * Mutual funds simplified and explained *Tax shelters * Mortgage-backed securities Two semîrrar tMmes for your convenience Afternoon Seminar: 1:30 p.m. Evening Seminar: 7:00 p.m. THUR$DAY,, JANUJARY 21, 1988 TIIULTRSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1988 OSHAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY AUDITORIUM ADMISSION FREE BUT LIMITED - PLEASE CAIL MICHELLE OR KIM 571-0771 D.W KIRNER & ASSOCIATES -Financlal Advlsors la Retfrement Planning 74 SIiMCOE ST. S., SUITE 303, P.O. BOX 133 OSHAWA, ONT. Liii 7L1 * j . il Renascent Centre