SNOWFLAKE BALL Anna Milian and Trudy Ruest are busy hanging paper snowflakes as deoatos for the annual -Snowflake Bail, held at Heydenshore Pavillon Feb. 25 by the Whitby Psychiatrie Hospital Volunteer Association. -Health Minister Dennis Timbreil wilbe the special guest of the evening and Newscaster Tom Gibney will be the master of ceremonies. Tickets are avallable by èaling 668-6525, 668-3619 or 668-7206. Free Press Photo CONCENTRATION TIME History and Math teacher Joe Andres (centre) watches as Leslie Bitta and Mian Tam- - merand are engrossed ini a competitive match of chess. The chess game is one of 14 elec- tive programsý that students at the Whitby Senior Public School are taking every second Wednesday from January to Match. This new elective progtam bas met with much suc- cess in the school. Free Plýess Photo Very beautiful' home with 100 ft. frontage on Crowe Lake. Living room and dinîng room combination 25 x 26 ft. Den with wall to wall stone fireplace four bed- moims, 2 bathrooms, laundry roomsleeping cabin, large separate garage with workshop. Basement with furnace' and water softener. Many mature shade trees -on large ir- regular lot. '$92,500,00 Cali Doris Smaith, 668-8865 - 2. Ashbutn - $89,500-0 Lovely customn bufit home on large lot in desirable area, north of Brooklin. Fireplace in living room. Large eat in kitchein. Please ask for Margie Aukema 668-8865 - 655-4248. 2? 3. Btooklin - 2ýi Acres. Custom built four bedroom two storey home, features double attached garage, 24 x 23 famnily room with fire- place and walkout to cedar deck, plus games room 24 x 10 with walkout, central air conditioning, asklng $95,500..00. For further information call Margaret Cox 668-8865 - 668-6983. ~gara man jailed one year fr roblbery An i 8-year-old Whitby man was sentenced last week to a year in jail for robbery with violence. Craig Anthony Lee, of 631 Brock Street North pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced by County Court Judge J. P. Kelly. Crown counsel Paulý Bourqiue told the court that 2n Sept.2, 1977, the accused, 400 Dundes Street West Wltby, Ontarlo wearing a iIIlow mask and armed wit a hammer, sneaked up behind a male attendant at the Canadian Tire gas bar in Whitby and de- manded the cash receipts. The court was- told that Lee had warned the attendant flot to turn around- "or PUi bust you in the head," 'When the attendant moved, Lee slugged hlm with thehamfmer, FFI(E SERUKE 6U-#1,0 ON THURSDAY FfJ8RUARà Y b2d;1978 on of our rvie qi tatIeMsN MR. 18J. MCGRATH If IIb. St 'NE LUCIEN MOTEL, BYRO ST..,WIIITBY, ONTARIO UETWEEK 9:3X AM. 1UNTIL 3:30 P.M. FOR APPOINTMERTS CALL 416-6379 -Y and> when he trie d to hit the man again, he' broke a window. Lee fled with $98 in cash, but later burned $88 of the money and gave $10 to a friend, the court was told. Defense counsel Gary Shewan said Lee had been drinking at the time of the robbery. Inquest into pati 'ent's death starts Feb. 7 Coroner Dr. D. W. Conley bas succeeded in obtaining an inquest into the death of a patient at. the Whitby Psy- chiatrie Hospital Dec. 1. The inquest into the death of Michael Grados, 46, will begin Feb. 7.' 1Grados died of a heart attack after being forced out of his cottage on a cold day when he refused to calm down after a fight with a- nother patient, says Dr. Conley. Another local doctor bas said the very cold weather could have been a cause of the heart attack. Only 'three fernale atten- dants were on duty at the cottage which- housed 30 maies and nine femnale patients,said Dr. Conley,-who feels the hospital did flot have adequate facilities or staff to cope with the situation. Hospital Admninistrator Michael O'Keefe said the cot- tage had an isolation room for unruly patients, and that three attendants for 39 patients is normal staffing policy. CHII4ESE F00D TAVERN GOLDEN GATE RESTAURANT AND TAVEEN imi 515H COUNUMJ -uIy rs Te AJX.iLSO BOIPIN &GSAVV C ALL :TA E O U *E TA 0,00AYT F1141 UISIN