Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 23 Apr 1975, p. 2

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PAGE 2. Wl DENIS O'CONNOR OPEN HOUSE Patti Verhaeg was just one of many Denis O'Connor High School studeffts who demonstrated their gymnastie prowess Monday night at the school. The open house had activities and displays in each room with emphasis on, public participation. Free Press Photo by Mike Burgess. D)uring the week, officers at the Whlitby Detaclîment of the OPP investigatcd the following general occurrences. ThIlere was one break and enter, two complaints of tlîeft, one assaull com-plaint and officers responded to five disturbance calîs. Six inipaired drivers were arrested during the week, five persons were charged as a result of hiaving liquor seized froin thecir vehicles, 3 persons were ch:irged ini 3 separate incidenc.' in'the Port Perry area, wiitn being drunk in a puiblie place. One person was hrgdwith driving while 'ýdisqualifJIed "and die' p la tes were seized froni one vehicle which was found being oper- ated in an uncafe condition. Officers on routine traffic patrol arrcsted 1l persons on outstanding warrants for other police departments and stopped and gave assistance to motorists on 9 occasions. Brooklin girl area representative Anderson Collegiate and Vocational Institute student Lesley Hawkins, 16, of Brooklin lias been selected by lier school as dic area repre- sentativeý in a "United Nation's Pilgrinîage". 'nie two.week long trip schieduled for niid-summner, is sponsored by die Brooklîn Oddfellows and dic Rcbekahi Lodge. A bus load of students froni O.ntario-schiools will go to thic parliarnent buildings in Ottawa and end up in thîe Unitcd Nations in New York, stopping at various places in between. Onîe auto was reported stolenl fromi the Port Perry Legion Saturday night. The vehlicle 'was stopiped a short tie later and found to be in th e possession o f thle coiiiplainaint's son. A break and enter was report cd on Tuesday evening by Mr. Graldîam Bagg of' R.R. 2 Port Perry. The residence located at Lot 1 8, Concession 5 Scugog is unider construc- tioni. Thecives entered by forcinig the fronit door and made off willh a quantity of Iighitinig fixtures. valued at $180. Thie case is being investigated by Constable Bd Laas of thle Whitby Detach- mnrt. Smoking withdrawal course To be held in Whitby liîe management commit- tee of the Duirham Region Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association recently voted to apply for space at the World Plowing Match to be held ini September. Thie association hiopes that films, depicting the work of the association in physical conditioning cou rses fo r asthmnatic children and smnok- ing withdrawal clinics, can be shown. Literature will be distributed on respiratory d iseases suchi as emphyscm a, chronic bronch itis, asthmia, tuiberculosis, etc. along with pamphilets on air pollution smoking, etc. No smoking buttons will be available, and Thlank you for Not Smoking cards. Thie second smoking with- drawal couirse is to belield in the Blue Flamie Room of thc Consumers' Gas Building in ~ESH.ush The original Barefoot Comfort Sfloes COLLINS SHOES 119 BROCK ST. S. Downtown Whltby Open Daily tili 6 Fil. tili 9 I I s zo. md e Whitby, with Mrs.ý W.A. Boagey -as chairman. There will be eight evening sessions, commencing Monday, Sept. ember 1 6. T.wenty persons have already registered for the course.' The norninating commit- tee was appointed and is composed of Dr. Gordon Wil- ley, Oshawa; Mrs. W.A. Boagey,, Whitby; and Mr. E. R. Lovekin, Newcastle. The, annual meeting of the association will be hield on Tucsday, Junc 10 at the Port Perry High School. Dr. Claude Vipond will be the speaker, and Mrs. Vipond will show thieir pictures taken in Africa. The regional conference at thc Granite Club, Toron to, schiedulcd for April 5 was cancelled duc to bad weather and will be held on Saturday, May 10. Thie board will meet again on May '12. Farnous guest -Meadowcrest Dr. John Wesley White, who appears weekly on the cross-Canada telecast, 'Agape' is to be guest speaker Sunday evening at .7 o'clock at Meadowcrest Baptist Churchi in Brooklin. Pastor Don Foley and thé congregation look fo;rward to welcoming local viewers of the television program. Meadowcrest Baptist Church is Iocated at Vipond and Mitchell in Brooklin. HORIZONS fb 15 TV Channels * (12, full time, 3 part time> *b More than 250 Movies per month * Select from'more than -1,000 shows per wveek *Keep in touch with yu community! Watch Cablecast 6 - your own Award Winning Local Program Channel. 66.8-933'1, pine ridge cable tv imted 143 Brook St. South Whitby. Whi tb'y IOPPb u's y. "'p Birds of the Oshawa-Lake Scugog Region by R.G. Tozer and J.M. Richards An authoritive up to date account, recently published, well iliustrated, 384 page bard cover. Available at: Middleton's ini Whitby, Saywell's and Thomas Books in Oshawa.

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