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Whitby Free Press, 1 Feb 1978, p. 5

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WHITBY FREE PRESSs WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1978j PAGE 5 Corridor R Capers It's February. -Ail thatJanuary snow isbehind us afid we can soon look forward to beautiful weather, about the 3rd of March to be exact. SCOUT WEEK On February 19, the il th Oshawa Cubs, Brownies and Girl Guides will celebrate the begin ning of Scout Week by attending Church Service at Westminster Cliurch. The service., will be at il a.m. and parents and friends are i- vited. PAPER DRtIVE - WHITBY SCOUTS The boy scouts wilI collect papers on Saturday, February il in the Corridor Area north of Highway 2, from Elizabeth Crescent to the Whitby Oshawa Town Line. Please have papers bundled and, at the road in a conspicuous place where the boys can easily see them. Apparently some papers were missed on Garrard Road last paper drive, so Scouts, make sure you pick up ail that are out for collection. Remember - Fe\bruary il - Help the Boy Scouts. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCèH Annual Congregational Meeting -this Sunday February 5. A light lunch following the service and then the meeting. Babysittingand films will be provided for the children. U.C.W. Card Party Monday February 13, 19 p.m. Purchase your ticket, $1 .50 from any U.C.W. member. Pass the word on to your friends and neighbours. CORRIDOR AREA RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION The CorridorîArea Ratepayers Association will hold their Annual. General Meeting on Thursday February 16.,1978,, at Dr. Robt. Thornton Public School at 8 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to present the financial and other reports, adopt a constitution ad* by-laws and to elect a slate of officers. Tis meeting is very important to ail the area residents, so plan to *attend. GARRARD ROAD SUBDIVSION> The subdivision, to be located on the 'east side of Garrard Rd. will be discussed at the Administrative com- mittee meeting on:Monday February 6. The plan consists of 33 single family ,unitson lots ranging upto 65ft. frontage Report&froM AQueen 9 Park 'y GerPA~¶,lutP ,Ail_ too often, people buy a product or service only to find ouIt ater that their money bas been wasted because the business was not leitimate, the produce was defective or sorne obscure law prevent s the use of their purchase. To- assist the, residents of Ontario in avoiding these pitfails, the Provincial Government has established a Consumer Informa- tion Centre, at 555 Yonge Street in Toronto, telephone 963-1111. The Centre is scheduled to open on Tuesday, February 7th, and il is anticipated it will be the prototype to numnerous such Centres around the Province.- The Centre will provide a broad range of services to Ontario consumers, educators and business groups. How- ever, one of its main goals is to make consumer information more available to the public. There will be staff on hand to help with questions and to assist in locating information. The peopnel at the Centre will be able to tell you how to ImmN OF WHfiUY TAXE NOTICE THAT THEf MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1978 HAS BEEN PROCLAIMED AS "HEART. MONTH" IN AND FOR THE TOWN OF WHITBY. Al CITZENS ARE REMINDED 0F THE ONTARIO HEART FOUNDATION'S RESEARCH INTO HEART DISEASE, AND ARE URGED TO SUPPIORT THE FUND RAISING E~FFORTS 0F THE HETART FUND. DATED AT WIITBY. ONTARIO TIS lST DAY 0F FEBRUARY, AU, 1978. *C araoe Mayor,--- and 165 ft. depth. At the previous meeting there were no serlous objecions to the plan. If you have not had the opportunity as yet, to sec the suggested plan,attend the Admnin. Comnittee meet- ing and see first hand what is slated for your area. Sure looked nice. CORRIDOR CAPERS DANCE The! 6th semi-annual 'Capers -dance wlll be held at Hleydenshore Pavillon on Sat&rday, February 18 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are available from any executive mnember and are $8.00 per couple. Fun, prizes,, refreshuients, lunch and a chance- to see your neighbours and friends again. The Capers dance' has become a very popular neighibourhood, event. As long as you keep coming, we 1will keep having them. See you then. M. McEachern Have a good Week. 725-8967. FireplaCOS End of Uine and Slghtly Damiaged Stock WhiI# They Lasi frée standing Conicals 5%on sug. j, .11.1 ýLeu Rollers, $27" Acorn Vacation (2 01.y 4 Sauna KRt», Comples 5 xil Other in Store Speclals Ouwantltles Umted Alil Itoms cash & carry (smalg dellvery charge) Master Charge end Chargex aoccpted VISfT OUR SHOWROOM *TUES.MSAT. The FirpkoePlus S atta$ 668-319 Arid, the list just goes on and ont The Consumer Information Centre will not be handling consumer complaints,' but if you do have a complaint to make about a',product or service,,they*, shoulÈdbe able to direct you to the appropriate agency. The real key to what tis Centre. is al about, lies in thé title, consumer information. As well as answering general inquiries, the Centre will keep a complu.e index of ail pamphlets and literature available on consumer topics and where you can obtain a copy. If you have a question or doubt about any product or service,call the Centre at 963-111 1,and get the facts, before you spend your money. TI-I DentureTherapist 214 DUmdes St. E. Whtby 668m7791 HOURS Mon. - Set.& Evenings By Appointment jOnty SELIT, MADGETT, BOLER g& HAAR « Chartered Accounta.ntsI W.A.D.Selby .C.A.,M.C.A.B.V. C.J.Rôberts C.A. B.KMadgett, C.A., Offices l171 King, Street East, Oshawa 1-18 Walton Street Sheridan'Mail, Pickering -R.W.Boler C.A.. C.W.Marlowe C.A. T.Haat 'C.A. Te lephones .579-5531 885-2335 83ý9-0153 FEDRUARY B8 A special offer from the Colonel to figh inflation- feçds 5 tqj gry peqle. leken I IONE t4AM yot Deloltte, Hosklns 8Selfs CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Offices ini Maor Camtdian GCles Bell Canada Suilding Oshawa Cenitre, Oshawa- Phone 579-8202 P.O. F3OX 800, OSHAWA, ONT. De THAPAR I. *1 u. 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