Whitby Free Press, 1 Oct 1980, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY. OCOTBER 1. 1980. WHITBY FREE PRESS r Cail 725-8967 with news Items for the coluxnn. 1 Corridor Capers 13v MARY McIACHERN h WELCOME HOME TO THE HALTONS Gwen and Eric Halton have returned to live on Garrard Road. It is indeed a pleasure to welcome them back. Gwen has had more than her share of medical problemns, but the dlean fresh Corridor air should speed her recovery. A few changes have taken place, the pot holes are no longer, replaced by a beautiful paved road, also a sidewalk bas been installed for your walking enjoyment. Many of our neighbours will be the same ones as when you lived here before. I'm sure the Haltons are as pleased to be re-united with their many friends, as we are to have them among us once again. There's no place like home!1 CAPERS BALL Remember, the semni-annual Capers Bail will Heydenshore on Saturday, October 18, 8:30 p. Reserve your tickets early. $10 a couple Includes prizes and lunch. Its the most fun dance of the year. PUBLIC MEETING be held at to 1 p.mi. admission, w THE NEW ROMANCE 122 A HAMMOND ORGAN AT A PRICE YOU'LL LOVEI MADE IN CANADA SsLESLI E'ÀS 4~ MUSIC CENTRE 1100 SImcoe Ne 579-6239 Open Mon.- Fr1. 10-8; Sat.. 10-5 The Corridor Area Ratepayers Association will hold a publie meeting for area residents to discuss the pro's and con's of the bus transportation service. Many people have telephofled the ratepayers executive to express their feelings. Don't com- plain among yourselves, attend the general meeting and hear everyones views. Place: Dr. Robt. Thoraton Public School, Hazelwood and Scott St. Date: Wedensday, October 8. Time: 7:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome, Coffee and donuts will be served. BAZAAR St?. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Cochrane St. in Whitby will hold their annual bazaar on Saturday, November 8 from 1 to 4 p.m. The bazaar will feature many novel table dlsplays for sale as well as the popular tea room. Keep the date in mind and plan to attend. WHITBY COMMUNITY CARE Whitby Community Care are in need of extra drivers. Since June of this year, 51 additional senior persons have requested rides for shopping or doctors appointments. One hour of your time, just once a week is ahl they ask. The faithful drivers are doing ail they can, volunteer to help them. This is a worth- while and rewarding service, giving help and pleasure to others. Please caîl Whitby Community Care 668-622and volunteer your services. Extra help to man the office would also be appreciated. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Sunday School teachers for the fail term are: Nursery - Lois Clark Kindergarten - Carol Shortt Primary - Phyllis Morison Junior - Kathleen Moorerof t Intermediate - Judy Neimann Superintendent - Alan Clark. Sunday, October 5, is World Wide Communion Sunday. Thanksgiving Sunday - October 12 Choir Practice - Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Thi choir extends a welcome to new members. A U.C.W. executive meeting will be held Thursday Octobe, 2, at 9:30 a.m. at the home of Mona Lofthouse, 109 NorthvieN Avenue. Ladies of the congregation are invited to the U.C.Vw Thanksgiving meeting on Monday, October 6 at 8 p.m. at th, church. Please remnember to bring your Dominion Stor tapes, used stamps, eye glasses etc. to the meeting. October 25 - Annual Turkey Dinner November 15 - Bazaar. WEDDING CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to Debbie and JIm Lovelock, who wei marrled met Saturday at the Church of the Way, Byron Strei S. in Whitby. ITIIERE HAS NEVER BEEN HAMMOND

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