PAG le WHÈýj ÈÈE ýmmms, navouzaY. at LRCUH4, l992 Art classes ofeeddring March break The Optiniist Club of Broolin is once again off4e *g an instructional art program aur the March school break. The five-day program, offers Durham Region hobbyisits can paricpaeini the second annual tutry~ Craft and Collectibles Sale in Brooklin June 6and7. The sale iu art of the Brooklin Spring Fair. 1air board members are seeking top quality entrants from the reg*on to rent space to disyla their items. at the sale. ror more information cail Liz at 655-4752 or 985-9251. students aged 8 to, 14 ý an opportunity towork in a-,arity cf different mediumsý, including jewelry-making, pewter-casting, clay-Sculpturing, cartooning, painting and mixed media. Tbis is the flfth such pra*gram organized by the club. M ist nd dnt Grant N[ilso sad This program is unique to Optimlst célubs. March Art Break offers an- alternative prcgram to, youth who are posuzbly flot interested in oreamzed sporting activities. The program a]lows students te, explore their own creative abilities." Four artiste from the region bave been confirmed te, teach.at the program. mdaats fr-om rokiencourgges bis students to, work tagether, to develop a large prQject. He bau taUýgh at two: .of the -past art CidMor of Enni Idien will In last week's edition, an arti- cle about the Brooklin Op0timist oratorical contest should have stated that Michelle Berr is a gr ade 6 student at St. John the Evangelist School ini Whitby.', .The Free Press regrets the error. I ObitariesI Dora Bouma Bauher died a her Whltby home on February 27 1992. She wau100. dbe .was borni lmtn Devon England on May 21, 1891 Aau her of William Her and 1o * Lllicrap) Stephenst. She married Cci ereHd ley Basher on March 15, 1915 in England. Ihepy came te Canada in 1919, and lived in Toronto, Guelph and Whitby. She wau a volunteer nurse for the Red Cross during World War I and Red Cross -blood bank durig World. War IH,. and pre- sident of the Women's Auxihiary Of the» Royal Regiment of. Canada. .A Wbitby resident for 34 years, she was a member of AU Saints Anglican Church. She lu survived by. daughters Hester Warne and Daphbne Mit- chell. She wau predeceased by one sister, three brothers and her huuband. The funeral service au held on March 2, 199g, RLv. Rod Barlow conducting. Interment at Mount Lawn cemetery. ANNABEL-YA CAMEPBELL Annabella Campbell cf Whitby died on Februar 20, 1992 in Oshawa. She wau 71. She wau born on October 21, 1920, daughter of John and Mary Ans(Smyth) Swan. She married Major Donald A. Campbell on Octobor 21, 1943 at Camp Aldershot, England. She was a resident cf Canada for 45 years, including four years in Whitby A homemaker, she wau a mem- ber of ýHoly Family Parish and the CathohceWomen's League. ,She is survived by her hua- -band, cbildren Russell, John Colin, Margaret Mary and Donald, grandehildren Alexan- dra, Kiratine John Janet, Colin, Cohune Doald, CoUete, Audrew DonalA, Eizabeth Mhairi aud Catherine, sisters lk.ancy, Eileen and Margaret and brother Bill. The funeral was held from the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel on February 22,' 1992, Lv. Breen and Ëôb Partridge oillciating. Interment at Resurrection cerne- tery. A. BOY PIRIE A former resident of Whitby, A. oy Pirie died at Sunnybrook Helat Science Centre, Toronto on February 26, 1992. A son cf the late James Prame Pirie and Ella F. Wyatt, hie was borninl Whitby on March 25 1903 and had been a residento! Toronto since 1927. Mr. Pirie studied at the Ameni- can Conservatory of Music in Chicago, and was apponted orgauit at St. Andrewè s esby- terian Church, Whitby in 1923, holding that position for four years. He graduated from the Ontario Collegle of Pharmacy, Toronteoi 1927 and practised as a pharma- cist ln Toronto and Ricmond Hill until bis retirement i 1974. A Mauon, hie joined Composite Lodge No. 30, PAF and AM, Wiby in 1925. M. Pie was maried in Toronto in 1932 te the former Jane McWilliam, who ,died i 1976. He lus surviv ed by one son, Bon and bis wife Susan of Toronto; one daughter, Joan and her hua- band Ken Bayliss of Whitby, five grandchildren, Steve, Scott and Sandra Baylis, karyn Longmire and Drew Pirie; aud five great- gandchiyden, R an, aye, Adrew, K.isty and Cameron. Mr. Pre waus at the Humh- rey Funeral Home- A.W Mfles- Chapel, Bayview Âve., ~ironto where the funeral service was held on February 29, 1992 fol- lowed by lterment iu Mrount Pleasut CmeteryToronto. Cntributions te Cardiology Unit D-3, Suunybrook Founda- tien, Boom H366, 2075 Bayview Ave., Nortb York M4N SM5. WILBERh'ý RICE Wilbert Percy Price cf Whitby died on Februr 21, 1992 at Whitby General Liespjtal. He was boni on November 2, 1911 iu Chinguacousy Township Ont., son cf Edway Carmn anc1 Marion Ethel (Abbott) Price. A Wihitby resident for 75 years, hie was a printer before retire- ment. He was a past master cf Coin- Sosite Liodge No. 30 AF & AM (1971) and past principal of Key- stone Chapter No., 35 Royal ~Arch Masons (1962). He is survived by nieces Marlon Morris and ber husband Paul cf Toronto, Patrica Nowell and bier husband Stephen cf Oshawa, and great-niece Victoria Jean Nowell. He was predeceased by bis sister Mildred Price (September 15, 1991) and brother Matthew Ã" 6 ' PEN HOUSE Sat. Mar. 7th,- Sun. Mar, 8thag 10:00 arn - 5:00 pmi: PRE-SPRING OPEN HOUSE Bring this ad to our open house draw for a $50. gift oertificate to spend at the Markham Country Decorating show, March 20th - 22nd. Please join us and have first choice of the arrangements & wreaths that we hope wiII get you ready f or sprung. 76 WINCHESTER ROAD BROOKIJN 655ý-3059- ACROSS FROM ARENA Abbott Price (February .3, 1992). The funeral service was held from the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel on February 25, 1992, Lev. Bessie Lane conducting. A. Masonie service was held by. Composte Lodge No. 30 on February 24, 7 p.m. Interment at Mount Lawn Memorial Gardens, Whitb. MARJORIE F. SHAWY Mar»orie F. (Terry) Shaw of Whitby died on February 22, 1992 at Oshawa General Hiospi- taI. She was 66. She wau born in Toronto on September 13 1925, daughter of GeÃorge and Florence (Mortimer) Hackshaw. She married Ian Shaw on April 20, 1950 in Toronto. A homemaker Mrs. Shaw lived in Whitby ior 35 years m and was a member of the t Marks quiltinç Club. She is survived by her hus- band Ian daughter Janis Jones, son. Keitli, grandchildren Joh- nathan Shaw, IAndy Shaw and Megan Jones, sister Joan Mac- Donald and brother George Hackuhaw. She wau predeceaued by her parents. «The funeral was held from the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Lv. Brian Gee conducting. Ciemation at Mount Lawn Memorial Gar- dens. DOROTHY SMH Dorothy Ruth Smith of Wbitby died at Oshawa General Hospital on February 25, 1992. She was 88. She wau born in Whitby on November 7, 1903, daughter of William and Rachel (Crawfortb) Sonley. She married William Franklin Pierson Smith in Whitby hi April, 1924. They farmned on Iopkins St., south of the Base- lime (Victoria St.)>, until 1966. He predeceauied her on April 17, 1986. A homemaker, Mrs. Smith was alifelong resident of Whitby. She is survived by son-in-law Earl Pascoe one grr.ndson Philip Pas- coe azul his wife Josie, two great- grandchildren Tim and Chriu. She was predeceased by her daughter, Mildred Pascoe, sister Mildred McAhister and brother. William Sonley. The funeral wau held from the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel on February 20, 1992, Lv. Rod Barlow conducting. Interment at Union cemetery. show techniques in jewehry- making and pewter-casting. Barb Kimble of Whitby bau yeasof experience in working Mth daly. At the Marcb artbra in "91, her students created dlay sclpes cf fish. Ne 1 teacbing at the Optimist program this- year -is artist Sean McQuay of Whitby. 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