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Whitby Free Press, 10 Jan 1979, p. 8

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Malta 'club changes its colors Sunday, December 17 was an unforgettable day in the annals of the Malta Social Club; for this was the day in which the club, decided-to be the first organization, 'since the formation of the Region of Durham,ý to change the Coat-of-Arms on both the official Baniner and the Corporate Seal, from the old Ontario County to the new Region of Durham. Present for this unique occasion were distinguished representatives from the four levels of Government, together with representa- tions from various Ethnic and Service Clubs, and the knights of St. John. The combined church and military ceremony took place at St. John the Evange- SHOP "EARLY FOR, BARGAINS OFF SALE CONTINUES TIL FALL- AND WINTER STOCK 1$ SOLDI1 WINTER, STOCK MUS T BE CLEA RED list Church-Whitby, and was donducted by the Club Padre, Rev. Fr. D. Rainey. John Drisco1l, organist of St. Gregory's Church, OshaWa, was at the organ, while Larry Sacchett sang both national anthems. After the church service the congregation was led to Denis O'Connor High School Auditorium for refresh- ruents, prepared by the club's Women Auxiliary, and entertainment by the Malta Youth Club Dancers. Letters of congratulations were.read and presented to the club by the following distinguished personalities on behaîf of their respective government: John Pisani, Consul & Trade Commissioner, for the Maltese government, Norm Caf ik, Minister of State Mult- iculturalism, for the Federal government, George Ashe, M.P.P., for the Provincial government, Walter Beath, Chairman of Durham Region, and Councillor Joe *Bugelli, for the Municipality of Whitby. The club would like to, recognize and sîncerely thank the following: a) John Pulis of 26 Carter Cres., Whitby, who.-expertly designed and hand sewed bot h the old and new Banners. b) Sister Mildred Moyle, for allowing the club to use the Auditorium. c) The club reserves a spe- cial vote of thanks to our Master of Ceremonies, Joe Frendo Cumbo, C.D. Cana- dian Prior O.S.J., who pre- pared the program and directed, this event proudly and flawlessly from start to finish. d) The club wvas particularly proud and thankful to have the Whitby Legion Branchý 1/112 displaying their colours, alongside with theirs during the entire ceremony. Finally the I3oard, of Directors.0f this club would like to extend a very warm thank you to the ladies of the Women's Auxiliary' and to the Malta -Youth Dancers; and to ail our club members and general public who- were in attendance and those who helped in any way to make this event a success. Tuesda y night fevûer A new programý for 13 to 15 year-olds, called "Tuesday Night Fever," is being plani- ned by the Whitby Public Library. The Program begins Jan. 16 from 7 p.m. to 8 P.m. DEATHS EVA VIRGIINL COWLEY At the Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, Dec. 29, 1978. Eva Virginia Edgar, of Whitby, beloved wife of Sydney Cowley, dear mother of Robert of Oshawa and Richard of the Royal Navy, England, loved grandrnother of Bridget and Tobias, dear sister of' Mrs. S. Watts (Mary) of kingston, in her 56th year.Rested at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for complete service in the chapel on Tuesday, Jan. 2. Cremation. Minister the Rev. J.M. Smith. If desired, contribuitons to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. ekee...... 20% to 40% ON PLANTS & -ACCESSRIES .Mon. - Sat'. AAGNES DISNEYS'_ FASHIONABLE HALF SIZES STARTS THURS, JAI Linen Department SAVINGS 0F 0% t/C0%cOF SA VING5 UP TO 'i~ Store Hours Thurs Nov i'l 9:30 - 9:00'* Friday 9:30 - 9:00 10% Off Ail Sales Over-S5.0O with Baby Bonus Chequeê -~ on Reguiar Priced Merchandise 103« Dundas St. -W.- Whitby 668-6607 At tho .,4'Corners,..in DOWNTOWN -WHITSY. Ail Sales Final y 50%0 OFF "Please corne in and browse around" 08 BookSt.,S. 668 -,4375' Whitbv*, p ac.e 20 to 5 O in our Ne 11 a ýý AmNý

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