Page 18, Whby Free Press, Wednesday, Decomber 6, 1995 Excellent ChristmasGftf ALOW AS $19.95 per month " Free Emfergenlcy Calis to 911, *CA.A.,*O.P.P and *ROAD " Free Activation (a $60.00 value) " Free Licence Fee for f irst year (a $48.00 value) when prepaid for 12 months. WHITBY AUTO GLASS 3V speciaizsts ltd. WTOLL FREE 1-800-668-9247- 668- 2003 1013 Dundas St. E., Whitby Mobile Service Guaranteed Workmanship We're opening our doors on the above dates (Hours: 9- 1) - and offering lots, of in-store specials and discounts. Corne in and see the rnanyconvenient postal products and services available at our outlet. We're m»uch -more. than stamps,!, Whitby Postal Station 200 Dundas St. E. Whitby, ON 1 ATOI FL RI CEPOTA ' I M oeil Two Whitby residents are among the cast of performers in the Chiristmas Pudding show that is performed five times a day at Cullen Gardens. Abby Zotz,- who as a member of the Waterwood Theatre ini Toronto is presenting Mouse Tales in Oshawa Dec. 9, and Michelle Kettrick are both Whitby residents In the Cullen show that includes. favourite holiday sôngs 'enhanced by "theatrical effects, bright costumes, musical instru.ments, magic illusons..." YnUui' fi LLDVI O» 10 î M LL ,nrrnvDU I ,, open hOUSe 'fhelre- is a -puppet, clown and* times dà ily, startn t 4:3c OeILflo se nagic elf, and youngsters have a until Jan. 7. chfnoe to take part in a Christmas at the chamnber Club- holds lTee-utn TeWhitby Chamber of Yule Party wlSUppr Kettrick. performed in In ta the 'Woods at St. Maâry's in Pickering and in B&e Bye Birdie ai P.aul Dwyer Christmasà Pudding, directed by Marni Walsh and Paul'IHickey with Steve Baker. han'dlingr the uommrcewinnwu te annuai Christmas open hiouse on Thursday, Dec. 7, 5 to 8 p.m. Non-perishable food or unwrapped toys can be brought to the chamber office at 128 Brock St. S., Whitby, Monday to F'riday, 9:30 a.ni. ta 3:30 p.m., until Dec. 15., The ,Durhazn Busine hvofessional, Women's C hiold a Christmias pa Wednesday, Dec. 13, at E OCreek Golf Club, Oshawa There will bê entertainnf a gift exchange. Des and lub will Dp.m., Lions progr~ "-& un ~I Christmas -tree-cutting 'at ÎarmOny Murcott's Rolling Meadows Tree' nentandFar.m north of Ashburn- will help retadsupport the Lions Foundation 'of Canada Canine Vision program. yBrooklin Distaict Lions annually. Scollect some of the proceeds from trees obtained at the farm. S Tree-cutting is held on weekends %fromDec. 2to 24 atthe farn, on STownlin Road, a mile north of SAshburn. S Only recently, the Brooklin %Lions and the Murcott family Sreoeived an outstanding volunteer Scommunity service award from SScugog Township for their work Swith Canine Vision. - W19LL ALL ENJOV TUE BENEFITS.1 Mincemeat tarts, ' shortbreadcookies& fresh pressed cider (no preservatives) .± ALL AVAILABLE NOWM ; NOW AVAILABLE * ? 15 miles north of Whitby, on Lakeridge Rd. <For more information, caîl1655-30i91 1 Heard Hum Exciaini as He Flew Ont of Sight, aiPrices Just Rie.à t"