PAGEîe;wrBypI~ 1~I~&% WED~"~~ ~ A'u3SDAz,,'E~J4f~Ry~ le"" JAMES SMITH (on right) represents the St. John the Evangélist Council as it receives its charter on Feb. 1, 1960 from Jack Box (left) and Jim Tracey (middle.) abovedfKNIGRTS of Columbus recently donated an overhead projector to the Christopher Robin Home. Presenting the gift to services co-ordinator, Penny Barnes, are Grand Knight, Martin Turpin, and member DougMae. Thirty years of conununity seruvice for WhitbyK of C FROM PAGE 1 nity among the men, and Wo establish an elementary system of insurance so that group mn- bers' widows and childreni would not find themselves in financial straits. This holds true toda. Father McGivney wrote W al the pastors of the Diocese' of 55 Hess St. S. Hamiton L8P 4R8 (416) 521-7500 If long distance dial toll-free 1-80-638M9 38OWellington St. Ste. 1100 London N6A 5B5 (519) 679-7110 If ong distance dial toll-tee 1-800-265-4733 Hartford, Conn, that the order's main objective was Wo dissuade Catholics from .oi.ng. ecre societies by providing them bet- ter advantges at time of death or sickness. He uged each pas- Wor W exert influence "in the formation of a council in your parish.» By the end of 18850 therewer9 31 councils in Con- 1365 Richmond Rd. Ste. 300 Ottawa K2B 6R7 (613) 820-8305 If long distance dial toll-fe 1-e00-267.-6106 1191 Lansing Ave. Sudbury P3A 4C4 (705)560-8350 If long distance dial toll-free 1-800-461-1190 necticut, and When McGivney died ini 1890, thei~e were 57. ,The 150 meinbers of the Whitby 'counicil also. ¶ive their support, be it financia or man- w er-rlate, to manychari- tle causes in the Whitby area through various fundraising. events, including bingo once a month. You'can hd build the future through non~-rofit housiwg The Governiment of Canada, through Canadla Mortgage and Housmng Corporation, and the Province of Ontario, through the Ministry ofllousing, are making funding avallable to non-profit and co-operative organizations, churches, service. clubs and other community groups interested in sponsoring affordable housing. For more information, yo ur community groups should con- tact the nearest regional office of the Ministry of Housing listed below The deadline for applications is April 30,1990. Help build for the future. Get involved in non-profit housing today Non-profit housmng-everyone benefits. Caniada! (5DOntà 'rio 540 West Arthur St. Thunder Bey P7E 5R7 (807) 475-1465 If long distance dial toil-fre 1-800-465-5015 4950 Yùnge St. Ste. 400 Tobronto M2N6K1 (416) 225-1211 If long disance dWa toll-free 1-8008-208 Accordingt Martin Turpin, grand knight the St. John the Evangelistc cil.for the 3Oth anniveraryyea ,contributions by the (Order ' cl ~e equment and surgical tools or WhitbyGrrl Hos ial M~ Whitby order has been involved'with the Christopher Robin school for severely band- icapped. children for the past two years as well as Destiny Manor, a .centre for alchohohics. Aléo do nated lastyear was $12,000 to the Rose'of Dýua' home for 4undrais png allows usto. get out and support our communiy, says Turpin, who also arranged a surprise visit by Santa to a seniors' luncheon at Christmas. .Turpin's goals for the upcom- ing year are «Wo increase fun- draising and membership and become even more involved in the community. I would also like Wo see us involved with the police in- countering drug abuse, per- hapsith promotional materal.» TeKnights of Columbus orgniatinnow* with almost 15 millionnmembers is one of the largest fraterùa1 insurance groups. in' North Amieicawith more than $15-billion. of jÎifn- surance in force. . > - * T he organization donated. piore than '$85-million: W charitâble causes last year and over;* 27 Million man hours of communi~ service m 1989. Regional Offices of the Ministry of Housmg: WINNER 0F M1E CM USED CAR 0F THE YEAR A WAR