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Whitby Free Press, 13 Feb 1974, p. 3

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Four New. Members Appointedý To Durham Board of Govenors, Four new members have beenl appointed to the. Dur- hai College Board of Gov- ernors by, the Ontario Cou- nil of Regeîits for the Coil- eges of Applied Arts and Technology. The new niemnbers are H. Cliftoîî Crowell of Port Perry. Johil C. Lirnoild of Oshawa. Dr. Keitli W. Slemosi of Bow- niaville and Burt R. Waters of Ajax. They replace A.H.. Strike, E.P. Coaitl, E.R.S. McLUtglilin, and N.A. Smith who have recently retired from' the Board. Continuing as mcîent'ers are Stewart Alger Ind INIrs. P. Brower, botil of Oshawa.R. A., Foster of Kendal, R.G. McCtilloch of Claremont, F. Gordoil Mcllwain of Whitby and J.A. Reynîolds of Port Hope. At their February 6th meeting the Board of Gov- erilors re-elected R.H. Dona- Id of Oshawa as Chairmanl, and elected S.E. Loveli of Oslîawaas Vice-Chiairmanl. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1974, PAGE 3 The Whitby Credit Union Ltd. 11I1 Dundas Street, West,, Whitby wilI be open Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. starting Monday, February -l8th -to pro- vide better service for the people 'of 'Whitby. CALL 668-7211 Truly Unique Business Opens Un Whitby- miess lis opened ili Whiitb. Pioneer I nteriors. locatcd a t IlI1 Dulo(p St. W4., is a onie-of-a-kiid furnitutre store supplying QUALITY furni- turc at reaisona hIe prices. But whiat miakes this niew% store unique is the fact tduat Pioneer Interiors lias the lare- est selection o)f Colonial tur- niture iii Whitbv, finelv craft- ed Canadiana Piîîe suites. the largest naines iii Colonial This vear churches ini the Whitby area will join together to observe the World Day of Prayer at Whitbv Pentecostal Churcli on Friday. Mardi 1 st. Two services wil he leld. iMrs. Ian Presley of Oshawa will be guest speaker at the 2 p.m. service and Rev. Geo- rge Atkinson also of Oshawa will bring the message at the 7 p.m. service. Families are encouraged to attend the services as baby-sitting will be provided. Special music will be enjoyed and a Fellow- ship Hour will follow each service. *'Make us Builders of Pea- iniajleC anadian furnlituire. & nia1111yJieces of furniture lot availaible anywhlere cisc ini Canada. Also tbe1wfouind i this tasteftully decoratcd shlop aire hiand imade crafts. fix- turcs. carpeting. pa,,îiltîils. potcry. reproductions of an- tique docks. ini the truc Iîaîîd- crafted tradition. and cuisîom ina(le furnituire. Ownier Nike I)orfnainof- ficially openied ini Januiary hecauise lie is -sincerelv îinter- ce-' is the focus for the 1974 World t)av of Prayer. More thanl 3000 comnlîities ac- moss Canada and I150 coula- ries arouind thie world will he sharing tIiis inter-denomn- inat ional day of p)rayer and fellowsl ip. The Service was prepared hy the National Christianl Counciil of Japanl. The World Day of Prayer is sponsored ini Canada. by the Womenl's Inter-Church Cou oeil of Canada. 77 Charle St.. W., Toronto. Ontario. Offerings are used to support ecumenical programmes iliat meet humnauî needs. both ini Canada and other couiltries. je J.Ruddy Women'ys Aux. FîIrst Meetingý The Dr. J.0. Ruddy Gen- eral Hospital Women's Aux- iliary held their first 1 974 general meeting on Monday evening, Jan. 28th. 1974. Mrs. Dan Hamer. first vice- president chaired the meeting in the absence of president, Mrs. Gordon Cook. The new slate of officers for 1 974 were presented as follows: Honorary Past Pres.: Mrs. Norval Wilson, Past Pres.: Mrs. Gordon Cook, Pres.: Mrs. William Boagey, I st Vice- Pres.: Mrs. Dan Campbell, 2nd Vice-Pres.: Mrs. Francis Canzi, Recording Secretary: Mrs. Harold Bonnletta, Corr- esponding Secretary: Mrs. R. Simns, Treasurer: Mrs. G.A. Welsh. The Committee Chairmen are as follows: Memhership: Mrs. Hugh Pryce-Jones, Telephone: Mrs. A.C. Morrison, Ways & Means: Mrs. Harold Scott, Social: Mrs. C.E. Freek, Public Rela- tions: Mrs. William Rich. Connstitutions & By Laws: Mrs. K. J. Whitelegg, Gift Shop: Mrs.' Dan Hamer. Adult Volunteer: Mrs. Jack Morgan. ested in waining to Supply QUALI1'Y furniture to Wli- tbv residents." And many leolple w,%ho have alrcady vis- îted the store have expressed the feeling that the fine quai- itv of furniture liandled wilI he good for Whitbv. lt's a refreshing change to find a store ini Whitby that offers solid wood furiliture .....permps e're finally gettiubu awav froin veneers. and plastics. Unicef Canada ! 737 C HUR H STRIET IlORONIO \ , 14W 2M8 THIS WEEK 'et 11,from Ottawa ENERGY MEETING Federal Energy Minister Doniald Macdonald inet with U.S. bnergy Chief William Simion for two days of dis- eussions in Washington last week. Mr. Macdonald refused U.S. requests to lower or e- miove ('anada's export tax on oil. The minister also rejected the idea of a continental ener- gy policy. The two energy experts agreed to set up a coimittee t ( sttidy the Maickenzie V/alley pipeline proposai. Before iea%,Ing 'Washiingt ni, ('anada's Energy Ninister spoke ho thle Nat ionial Press C luib and appeared on I 'ýS. niationial i clevîsion. NEW HORIZONS The New horiizons pro- grain lias awarded ainiosi SI 0 million since its beginining in July I19-72 for sonie 1,67-5 projects ho assis! retired per- sons and to benef'it their coninitinities. STOL TO STARI SOON TFhe l'edier*al gov-ernment-'s STOL t Short-rtake-off-ancl(- Landinigi service hetwveen ,Niontreal anti Ottawa is cx- pected to hegin its toVa trial period at h ie en d (f Marchi or iin early April. hieMoiîrea-C)tawatrial will test STOL service prior to in trodulction in other ('a- niadian centres. GALLUP POLL The Gallup Poil on current Party' standings. released February 6. shows the Liberals wihh 42 per cent of thepopular vote. Progressive Conservatives with 31 per cent, NDP with 2-1 per cent and other with 6 per cent. The previous Gallup Poli in. December recorded the Party standings as: Liherals, 43 per cent; Progressive Con- servative, 33 per cent. NDP, 1 x per cent: and other, 6 per cent. WORLD FOOD SUPPORT Agricuiltuire Minister Eui- gene Whelan announced that Canada pledged S40 million iin aid Io the United Nations' W'rld Food Progmam. 25% of the pledge wilI be in cash and 75% in coinmodi- ties. whiich in 1)ast y-ears have includeLl grains and high pro- tein f'oods such as skirn milk powd-er. cheese, fish and ilried eggs. WELFARE MINISTERS MEET Federal Welfare- Minister Marc Lalonde will meet with prov-incial welfame iministers in Edmonton on Fehruary I19 in d .2 0. 'llie meeting will cover a wide 'range of social security mutters: inconie maintenan- ce, emîîlovrnent. income sup- plernentation andi social ser- Vices.. lni a country famous for its old castles, this WaIt Disney- like structure is one of the standouts - the Orava towering 370 feet above the river of the saine naine in north-central Siovakia. the easteril third of Czechoslovakia. Tlle castle is the hest preserved ini Slovakia and one of the most popular with visitors. Built originally in the l3th century. with several additions ini later vears, it was darnaged extensively by f ire iI 800 but has heen restored and is now used as a museumn. The couintryside - there's a magnificent view fromn the castle tower - is ini the region of the Tatra mount- ains. part of' the Carpathians, and the water 'flowing below the castle ultimately finds its way to the Danube at Komarno, the Slovak town where the composer Franz Lehar was born SURROUND VOUR WEDDING WITH THE LOVEUNESS 0F SUoa 4- y> RenniÎe' s Floral & G;iftý Shoppe 55 Baldwin Brooklin 655-3833 WorlId Day at Whitby Pentecostal

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