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Whitby Free Press, 4 Oct 1978, p. 5

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1978, PAGE 5 Corridor SI:Capers Greeting! A nyone for a 1928 edition of the Globe and Mail, Copy of Eatons Fail and Winter 1884 catalogue (complete with pre-Trudeau prices), diet spoon, Hard sheil politician crackers, $15,000 play money, folding magnifier, P.C. unmentionables, mit'ts for planting flowers in potholes ini the winter, etc.? These and many more treasures were gifts at a recent Birthday Party. Kudos to Lynn Majoros, who has the capability of hosting a Surprise Birthday Party, complete with hot dogs and balloons, that is really a surprise. Some people, how ever are so simple and unsuspecting, they will walk right into a party unaware they ar the guest of honour. That.in itselft, sets the mood for a fun evening. Sure love surprise parties when the guest is surprise. To al you fun loving people who took advantage of this simple unsuspecting soul, THANK YOU.... Sure was a great Birthday Party. OSHIAWA CHAPTER, SWEET ADELINES The Sweet Adelines have an exciting year planned for members and the community at large. A 'Cabaret Night' is scheduled for Friday, October 13 at the Bowmanville Legion. Open refreshments. Admission is $2 per person, this guarantees you a fun evening. Sunday, October 29, the Durham Region Lung Associatio Christmas Seal Concert will feature the Oshawa Chaper of the Sweet Adelines at Eastdale Collegiate. Admission is $2.50 per person. Tickets are availa hIe from any member of the Sweet- Adeines or caîl Anna-Jane Sharrard at 576-2358. ST.ANDRÉ4WS. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH KIRK B4ýZAAR St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cochrane Street, Whitby, will hold their annual 'Kirk Bazaar' in the Church Hall, on Saturday November 4, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. A wide variety of articles will be offered for sale. There will be knitted outfits for babies and children, aprons, macrame, novelties, and table decorations. There- will also be a white elephant table and a home baking sale., After completing your shopping at the various tables, relax with your friends for-afternoon tea, sandwiches and cookies. AIl the women of the congregation are involved in this yearly event and they request'your presence to make St. Andrew's Kirk Bazaar its usual success. CORRIDOR RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION Next Executive Meeting - October 26, Whitby Municipal Building. Election Forum - Wednesday, November a at Dr. Robt. Thornton School at Hazelwood and Scott Street. Annual Meeting - and election' of Officers, thursday, November 23 at Dr. Robt Thornton School. Corridor Capers Dance - Friday, October 20 at Heyden- shore Pavilion', Tickets $4.00 per person. Fun, prîzes, Refreshments. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH, Sunday October 15 - Special Mission theme. Dr. Banks will speak of some of the experiences 0f worshipping and working in ano ther County after spending fourteen years in Jamaica and Grand Cayman under the Division of World Outreach of the United Church of Canada. Oshawa Presbyter'y Festival 0of Faith - Nov. 3 and' 4 at Harmony United Church in Oshawa. Mrs. Alma Wood has had the misfortune of a nasty faîl. She wishes to thank al her friends of Westminster for their many enquiries, cards, gifts, and visits during here recent accident and convalescence. DATES TO REMEMBER Durham Region ýcon ducts travel survey The Planning Department of' theRegional Municipality 0f Durham in co-operation with the Ontario Mirfistry of Transportation and Communications bas iniiaeda region-wide Travel Survey to obtain - 'formation on the present I -[atterns of Durham residen ts. According to Walter Beath, Chairman of the Region of Durham, "This is the first comprehensive region-wide survey of personal travel patterns in Durham. The information obtained from the survey will be utilized in planning studies at the provincial, regional and municipal level and will benefit all three l"vels of goveroment". Information will be col- lected from Durham bouse- holds through telephone interviews and will be used to determine future trans- portation needs which would guide the development of transportation facilities and services in the Region. With the information obtained from this survey, transpor- tation planners will be able to estimate the need for transportation facilities which will be required for new residential, industrial, and commercial develop- ment within the Region. For example, the information from the survey would assist in determining road access ,requirements to new industrial areas in the Region, analyzing the transportation requirements for downtown and shopping areas and planning of GO Tra nsit services. will be used only in statistical summaries for planning purposes. The co-operation of those persons who w8,ill be called on during the survey is necessary to assist in the plannfing 0f better transpor- tation facilities. As Mr. Beath stated: "The survey will be an excellent step forward in "regional1 planning" in its broadest sense. By taking the short time needed to answer- the questions asked, the persons interviewed will be benefit- ting themselves and ail other residents of Durham Region" The survey will be Seholarship won .lanice- Gouldburn, reeeived the award, Sept. 28 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fromi Phîlip Renouf,' National George Gouldburn, 304 St. Receruiting Co-ordinator, and John Street East, has William Hannha, Smnall received a $300 Canada SYstemns Manager for Packers award presented to Canada Packers. students at Durham College. l'le award is presented to Miss Gouldburn, who is an undergraduate of the entering Vear Three of the three-year Business Data Processing Option in Admiinistration Computer business Administration, I)ata Proccssing course. I Wei Proudly Introduce i The survey procedure will LowelI bas resided in the Oshawa area for 37 years. He be to, interview members of bxings ta Ray Nichais Motors several years selling experience selected, households within i h uontv il n a ul pafn letl e the Region to determine < nteatmtv ilim a ul ~afn letl e when whreand how often car showing is Sept. 28, 29, -corne in and intraduce yourself. when whreLowell wilI be delightsd ta show you the complets, Une of people travel. These bouse- Chsvrolsts, Oldsmobites and Chev Trucks. holds will be notified by mail approximately 'one week before a representative of the Travel Survey staff contacts them by telephone. Persons residing in the sample household will be OOSU asked for information about 8OWMAN VILLE COURTICE trips made on an average, Yoor ouhorlz.d Chev - Od - chevTruc DeaIr -weekday. Information Owy2 at Courtice Rd. 724.420 gatheredin this survey wll btreated confldenttally and conducted in three stages. The area municipalities of Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, and Newcastle will be surveyed this Faîl starting in late September. The City of Oshawa is scheduled to be -surveyed in the Spring of 1979 and the three northern tôwnships of Brock, Scugog and Uxbridge will be surveyed in the Falof 1979. October 13 - Cabaret Night, Bowmanville Legion, Sweet Adelines. October 20 - Corrider Caper Dance. - Heydenshore Pavilion. October 26 - Corridor Ratepayers Executive Meeting - Municipal Bldg. October 28 - Westminster Turkey Dinner October 29 - Durham Region Lung Association Christmas Seal Concert, Eastdale Collegiate, featuring Sweet Adelines. November 4 -.St. Andrew'9 Presbyterian Church 'Kirk Bazaar'. November 8 - Election Forum at Dr. Robt. Thornton School. November 12 - Westminster Church Anniversary November 18 - Westminster Bazaar November 23 - Corridor Area Ratepayers Association - Annual Meeting and Election of officers. Have a good week. Call 725-9867 with information and news items for this column. M. MrEachern SOFT, TOUSLED That's the look you want this.fal. 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