9 WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1979,e PAGE1 19 Whitby sehools win awards at festiva The Ontario Ladies' Col- lege and Henry Street High Scbool won several awards at the Durham Region High School Drama Festival Feb. 28 to March 3, at' G.L. Roberts Collegiate in Oshawa. The -Ontario Ladies' Col- lege won the adjudicator's award for its production of Les Canadiens. Henry Street High Sehool students Susan and Karen MacLeod. were recognized for their parts in the. school's Ffrt etres.club is formed Plans are proceeding for the formfation of the first service club for retirees in Whitby.' The Whitby Kiwanis Club and the Sydenham Kiwanis Club 0f Oshawa, the first retirees club in Canada,' have'been working for the past month and are ready to 4Jaws of Life" used first time to save man trapped The Whitby Fire Depart- Pie ment's "jaws of life" Hurst tor: rescue tool was used for the lii* first.time last week to free a 0 man trapped in a two-car sai( accident on Highway 401. w e. The firefigbters released eas one driver wbo had his legs oce crushed wben the engine of foui bis, car was driven back in tbe the crash, which occurred hig] west of Thickson Road F Marcb 7. the The Oshawa General Hos- pur, pital reported the driver, pro Edwin Powell, 25, of 718 res( Kingfisher Drive, Pickering, freE was in fair condition in the V intensive care unit -following the. the acceident-.:. The-'.'ot*ber-- bac d'river, Richard Shackleton, towl 54, of 868 Chapleau Drive, apai iicar Ikering, was in satisfac- ry condition with 'multiple unes. Ontario Provincial Police id Powell's vehicle was astbound and Shackleton's 3tbound wben the accident curred. Botb cars were and in tbe soutbern lane of e eastbound portion of the ghway, firefighters said. rire Chief Ed Croucb said e"jaws of life" wbich were ýchased last November, oved their value in the scue, for the victim was ,ed in five mninutes.. Vitbout this rescue tool, >firefigbters would bave V ,ýto 'ý'use, crowbars' and vtruc ks to pull the vebicles art. 668-6881 Anthony Vella at Whitby IJodge welcomes you to corne in and test drive a new 1979 Dodge or ANTHONY VELLA Cryer WE AMOLEASEI 200 DUNDAS ST. W., WHITBY DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 111 DUNDAS ST. W. WHITBY 668-1464 GARDEN PLOTS FOR WHITBY RESIDENTS The Parks and Recreation Departrnent of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby has again established garden plots for Community use due f0 the success of the project last year. The size 0f the lots will be 251 x 50, at a cost of $15.00 per lot to the user. The land will be ploughed by the Town andi water made'available. Prom last year's use, the land is much better prepared for an early planting date. Ail requests will be on a f irstcorne, f irst served basis. If you atre Interested, you are invited ta apply either in person or in writing f0: The Parks and Recreation Department, Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road East, Town of Whitby. launch the'new Whitby club on its way. The first meeting for the new club was held Tuesday in the Gold Room at the Whitby Centennial Building. Coffee and donuts were served and plans were made for the official formation of 'the club. A joint committee of Bill Link, Charlie Cyr, Don Fiddes and Brick Evans from the Whitby Club and Mac Burnett, Les Booth, George Bates and Bill Harmer from the Sydenham Club bas been meeting on a regular basis to make arrangements to .start the new- Whitby club. 50 far they report they have .17 prospective niembers. r) production of Ludlow Fair. One of the six merit ai Po& M.B.M.*PHOTOGRAPHY awards was presented to Glynnis Burt of Henry's pro- duction, Roof." "She Writes Invites.you to take advantage of our SPECIAL OPENING OFFER NHNI PHOTO ALBUMS With every roll of colour negative, filin left here for processing and printing (Holde ail your favourite prints, 3 x'3 or 3 x 5) Offer good now til March 3Uth We stock a selection of filims and flasheubes A SK FOR OUR 24 HOIJR SERVICE 11BROCK'ST. N. WIHTiýBY HOURS: Mon - Wed lOam - 6pm Trhurs, Fn lO0am- 8pm Saturday 1Om - 5pm We use Kodak JPaper. L. L' c . - ý ". j, - ., - , ý - - 1 r 1 1