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Whitby Free Press, 24 Nov 1976, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, NOVEM BER 24, 1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS Corridor Capers Frorn Page 7 time. A local voice on Counicil would be refreshing. .Glancing over soi-e of the literature that has been delivered to our hiousehold, 1 find sorne of it quite puzzling. One suggests only questions???? 1 arn not sure whether they wiil question the people or if the people are to question theni. Another piece of literature states that it would be nice to have a fuil time mayor. Does that mean eating and sleeping at the Municipal Building? 1 amn sure that the present Mayor and past Mayors.have spent more than 40 hours a lweek at the job. Very interesting. Dates to Remember Next Saturday, November 27, will be the Westminster Turkey Supper.- The first sittinig will be at 4:30 and ,tickets are $3.75 for -aduits and $ 1.50 for children, and may, be ob 'tained from arîy member of the U.C.W. Choir rehearsals in prepar- ation for. the Westminster Christ mnas season are being held each Thursday at 7:30 pli. Interested persons please contact Gail Brimecom at 655-4279. The Garrard Road Lacrosse Association held. their annual meeting last Sunday, Mrs. James Mason will be the secretary for the comning year and Frank Maloney the treasurer. There were approx- imately 20 directors appointe d and from these directors a chairman will be chosen. The have a busy year and thanlcs to ail the interested parents there is a strong executive. lat's ail for this week. M. McEache rf 725-8967 Coming events cusil withi There's nothing like having a cushion or surplus in your Personal Chequing Account to take care of unexpected emergencieS or opportuflitieS- but at what price? After ail. PiCAs don't pay interest. But TD does the next best thlintz,. For those times that your monthly statement shows a constant cush ion of $200. (or more) throughout a whole statement period, TD cancels ail chequing charges for that period .. automatically! ite pce ons ott< b)an, So if you write a fair number orfcheques N o-Charge Chequing could be good value. Ask about it at, your nearest TD brandi. TI) Personiai Chequing Accounit statemient periods cover four or five weeks. On the last day o t'eachi period the statemients are checked to sce if No-Charge Clhequingy applies. No-Charge Chequing includes ail TD PCAs except TD Personal Service Plan which lias a tlat monthly fee. OLD TYME CHRISTMAS Whitby Arts Inc. will be holding its annual "Old Tymne Christmas" at thc, Station Gallerv Friday to Sunday. Hours are 7 p.m. to 10 p.nî. Friday, and noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admis- sion is free. The Old Tyme Christmas will feature a sale of paintings and crafts, a country store, attic treasures, refreshments, music, a giant Christmas tree, and a special draw for a handmade Afgan. LACROSSE MEETING The Wlitby Minor Lacrosse Association is holding its annual meeting on Sunday beginning at 7:30 in the town hall at 405 Dundas Street West. H.S.H.S. FUN NIGHT On Friday at 7 p.m., the student's counicil of Henry Street High School is holding its annual "Fun Night" to raise rnoney for extra- curriculur activities. The evening features a $1 00-door prize, casino, fun house, beauty contest, pie throwing, the tramp champs and much more. Fun for young and old. SENIORS' DANCE The Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre at 801 Brock Street South -is- holding a dance Party on Saturday beginning at 7:30 p.m. Peter Spaan and His Music will provide the ente rtainmeflt for the evening. Everyone is welcome and there are bar privileges. Continued Page 18 Bi ble Soc iety walkat ho n nets $3G The Whitby Branch of the Canadian Bible Society raised $3,623.76 during its annual walkathon September 25. This figure surpassed the' walkathon goal of $3 ,500. Big year for Whitby Red Cross TORONTO DOM UNION the bank where peàple make the difference Canadian Red Cross Societi lias completed the mo s successful year of bloo, donor clinics in its history. Blood Donor Clinic Chaii man J', 'ce Cox reports tha follov-a~g lasç Wednesday' clinic at the Legion Hall, th Red Cross found it ha collected more than 1 ,00i units of blood in 1976. The. year's total amnouni to 1,086 units. Some 42 prospective donors attende( the blood donor clini Wednesday, and 376 units o blood were taken. -Sevent3 one people were first-tim donors. Prospective dates fortIi 1977 clinics are March '2: uly. 6 and'November 16. t 13.1 Il.' i ~

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