HTYFREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1975, PAGE 9 Plou hîng match Several events plannedIfor ladies The International, Canad- ian and World Ploughiig Match fromn Septem ber 23 to 27 is tiot just for the hardy farniers as many events are planncd for the ladies. Each day's activities will be opencd with entertain- ment at 10Oa.m. At 10:10, tips in lower arranging will be giveri with Elcanor Wood of Eleanor's Flowvers of Port Perry on upcning day, Tucsday, Sept- ember 23; Mildred Ives of Ives Florist of Port Perry, September 24; Mrs. Clarence Tink of Hamnpton, September 25; Doris Marlow of Brook- lin Horticultural Society, September 26; and Henry Reed of R.B. Rccd and Sons Florists of Oshawa, Septcmn- ber 27. A cosnietic demonstration will be given at 10:45 daily with Isabelle Kovacs of Elizabeth Arden of Canada Limited on September 23, 24 and 26; and Gladys Elliott of Vanda Beauty Counsellor. September 25 and 27. Daly fashion shows are scheduled at 11:30 a.n. with Vera Sargeant of Edna Ann Fashions of Weddings, in Oshawa on Septemiber 23 and 24; Vera Mariaus of Young Modemns on September 25; and Deanna Nilcy of DePaul Fashions of Oshawa on Sept- ember 26 and 27. Kay Spicer of the Ontario Park Producers Marketing Board will be conducting a cooking sehool at 12:30 p.rn. each day of the match. The flower arranging class- es will be repeated at 1:30 with Marg jRennie of Rennies* Floral Shioppe of Brooklin on Septemnber 23;, Mildred OHSneeds volunteers The Whitby branch of the Ontario Humane Society needs aduits willing to volun- teer sone tue on Saturday, September 27, to help the socicty raise funds for its work. The socicty will be hold- ing a tageday and nceds adult taggers for one or two hours at principal corners or shop- ping centres. The youngsters wil bc canvassing door-to- door. If you are intcrested in helping out, cail Muriel Sis- sons at 668-2576. Town wil' appeal a dj ust ment Representati;es of the Town -will appear at the Federai Election Boundaries Readjustmcflt hearings irn Toronto on October 6th to request that Whitby bc in- cluded in the Pickering, Ajax, Uxbridge area "as the moqn- icipality would rather bc or- ientcd towards the urban- industrial areas as compared to the areas now set forth in the federal govemnment proposai". The federal government's proposed revisions included Whitby in the area of New- castle, Port Hope and Scugog. Whitby Council opposcd be- ing groupcd with these coi- munities because they "do not have similar interests with Whitby whicîi is an urbanizing industrial area." Ives of lves Florlsts of Port Perîy on September 24; Mrs. Clarence Tink of Hamiptori on September 25; Doris Marlow of the Brooklin Hort- icultural Society on Scptern- ner 26; and Henry Recd of R.B. Reed and Sons Florists of Oshawa. Cosnietie demonstrations wiIl bc rcpeated daily at 2:30 with Gladys Elliott of Vanda Beauty Cotinsellor on September 23, 24 and 26; and 'Isabelle Kovacs of Elizabeth Arden of Canada Limited 'on September 25 and 27. The fashion shiows will bc rcpeatcd at 3:30 with Vera Sargeant of tidna Ann Fashions and Sargeant's Won- derful World of Wcddings of Oshawa on Septeniber 23 and 24-, Vera Markus of Young Moderns of Oshawa on Sent- ember 25; and Deanna Wley of DePaul Fashions of Osh- awa on Septemiber 26 and 27. T.B.&1LD.A. will have display Memnbers of the Durhiam Region TB and Respiratory Disease Association will assist ecd day at thc exhibit plan- ncd for the World Plowing Match, Septemiber 23 to 27. Three films will be shown several times daily: new tlui - "'i Sorry, Baby" on smoking; "Life and Breath"', dealing with emiphyseia; and "Breathi of Futi", showing the work being accomplished through physical condition- ing courses tor astl1matic children. IThc Association lias conducted six ofU these couirses, witlh a registered physiotherapist in charge of exercises. Literattire on ail respira- tory diseases will bc avail- able, including 'Thank you for not smiokinig' tent cards, whiich are in great demnand for the home, office and car; also 'No Smoking' buttons. under the capable leader- ship of Mr. S.W.J. Rickard, former principal of Brock District l-igh School held three meetings to plan the exhibit. Serving on the committee we re: Mrs. M.B. Dymond, President, Port Perry; Mrs. Angus Jewell, Cannington; Mrs. S.W.J. Rickard, Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin, Beaverton; Mr. and Mrs. J. Whliting, Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs. 1H.0. Meek, Sandford; Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Shiier, Sunderland-, Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Collins, A Sports Car For The Guy Who Thought His Days 0f Owrnilg A Sports Car Were Over Perhaps the greotest testimony ta a worman s power of persuasion is how mnany mnen give up their sports cors after they are morried. 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IVtn am Ar PO e97 NOTICE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY STOPPING UP A PORTION 0F HICKORY STREET AND BEECH STREET Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to pass a by-law for stopping up and closing portions of Hickory Street and Beech Street, more particularly described as follows: <1) Hickory Street from the intersection of Hickory Street and Beech Street southerly to the north limit of the C.P.R. right-of- way being Part 2 on a plan prepared by Donevan & Fleischmann Co. Ltd., Job No. 24458, deposited in the Clerk's offiîce. (2) Beech Street f rom the intersection of Beech Street and Ash Street easterly a dis- tance of 146.79 feet, being Part 1 on a plan prepared by Donevan & Fleischmann Co. Ltd., Job No. 24458, deposited in the Clerk's office. And further take notice that on the 6th day of October, A.D., 1975 at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chamber of the Town of Vhitby municipal build- ing., a Committee of Council MI hear in person ori by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law, and who applies to be heard by so notifying the Clerk in writing no later than 5:00 p.m., on the 2nd day of October, A.D., 1975. AIl material regarding this subject is on file and open for public inspection in lhe office of the Clerk. Dated at the Town of Whitby this 3rd day of September, A.D., 1975. Wmn. H. Wallace, A.M.C.T., Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Whitby, 405 Dua cndr as Sct reet Wes.t In& vil IIIU< b. )n Bahy onr'bot2O mi 8%o o 1*77 Y)4 Bonimart Candy A.8. 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