Whltby Fee Pre, W.dnesdaY, Marmh 29, 1995, Page 7 ,.1/,.~ Eating out Every Urne we go out for a fast food Sunday dinner the same family- sits at the next table. Their baby esleepsstrpped in the car seat, at the end of the tble closest to nonù-smoking section. The conversation of two couples and several children goes something like this: 'l dunno. Nice _place this. You been here before?» "Naw. 1 like the one at Tbickson, there. But the line!p hre aren7t as bad.» "Whe's e wasteress comin?" "Be patient. Don't stir y ou water with your finger. John can you see if the bably'sailn.ight?» hISe ILeas, they put Potvln in goal,'thei should've put iu what's that othe us an, yeahRhodes, the Cat's been letting iu some oft ones.» "He's lost bis soother." "Yeah, but that giiy with the long stick who's he,' Andrechevc'ê or sometbing, cid ou see ie way he does that wrap around tbing. Guafi "Putthat napkin in the water youre ln big trouble,. xmster.n "Dad showed me how to do that. You get the napkin wet then you flickUlke this..."» "Hey! Somebod Lot me ail wet." "Tiyou coUd take the baby tothe Leasbench and change hlm?" "ie wet, too?" 'Hand me the ciaper bag. Hope they have a change table lu there.» "Don't flick that at those people at the n ext table. The don't want your sogynapkins." "can remember when real m en didn't change <1'verybody ready to order?" "What dof1do with this?" "Be back lu five minutes with your drinks.» "Do't put that on the table, dumbox. Flush it if you can't flnd anything else." "Mommy, Johnn4s picking bis nose." "To stay or to go. "As long as he- doesn't eat it. And Saily, no tattEin.» 44Can you believe he brought that back to the table? Men! You think you have them trained, then wbam! They prove they have no brains." CWould you believe tbirty pounds since the Fall? That's with skating every week, viorking out, playlng hockey. Still, thirty pounds." "I n'tget no chierries in my drink like Sally did." "I cant run. Every time I run I get shin splints." "You didn't order a Shirley Temple." "Youi know what causes shin splints? Shoes. You gotta run right,g et decent shoes.» "Fm sorr,Ma . We're aIl out of Maraschino cherries. Is there an -bing else I can g et?" 'Tirpounds.Cýan you believeiÎt? "Outta shape, that's ail.» «Can I have one of those little swords like Grandpa?" "The best tjbing te take off welght is running, Every day, two, three miles. Thatil take off three, flve. pounds a week." "Johnny's stabblng bis cherries with my sword." "You seen those sick giys who mn marathons? Skinny or what? They run that much they just can't get enough toeaet.» "Sally drank some Soya sauce. "Now that guy who improved the inost, that's Sean. Seen hlm on me ice the first of the year he" was terrifled. Now, he carnies the puck, isn't afraid te bit." "MI dry it off. See the cherry I stuck?" "Can I take those dirty dishes?» "Well, what he's got now is confidence. And twenty goals." "I saw--dead hrse1lu he Woods." Nora Lawler, Vir nmia Barclay, Majone Greenwood, Edith Ross, E ith Barnes, Birdie Wilson, Irene H iand. Centre row: Georgie Gold, G;ladys Greenwood, Bessie Deverell, unidentiffied, Lula den. Front ro:_ ilpin, .- Martin, Minnie Musson. Whltby Archives Photo 10 YEAIS AGO from the Wednesday, March 27 1985 edition of the, WB1rtBY FIE E ILSS * Michael Pitts, Mayor of Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, visited Whitby on March 23. *The Whitby Ice Pics won the AlI-Ontario Precision Skating ChampionshiP at Markharn. " Whitby hockey player Joe Nieuwendyk was named Rookie of the Year at Cornel Uni-iersity at Ithica New York. " Councillor Joe Buge~ili wants builders to guarantee the quality of their houses. 35 TEARS AGO from the Tus ach 24 1960 edition of the NElWS " The Town of Whitby wiflsuap1 trees free to residents for planting on the streets. " Use of the new town officesýylocal groups has become a subject of heated debate by the Town Council. " Councillor George Brooks warns that Whitby should become involved in discussions on the Metropolitan Toronto Official Plan, which extends as far east as; the Whtby- Pickering border. " Viscount Greenwood Chapter of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire will hold its annual day camp at Camp HIcd this summer. 80 YEABS AGO fromhe Thu1sdy, arh 24 1915 edition of the W GAZETTEAN1ffiCHROiffLE (this issue 18 missing) XvILM RWIWV AWK. a JLQI*Pjm ______ ~ <'M. AS.Q 1902 kil 1