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Whitby Free Press, 21 Mar 1979, p. 18

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,PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS Coin ng Events' MONTE CARLO NIGHT day, April 6 from 7: 30 p.m. to to raise funds ti FAMILY iNUB? COmPORATON RUALTOR 101 Brock St. S., Whitby 668-8865 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY - BROOKLIN Commercial property downtown conslsting of 2 storey home wlth main level family room, fireplace, also over 1000 sq. f t. store presently used for antiques plus small barn and shed. Great potential here! MARGIE AUKEMA 668-8865 or 668-0806. CUSTOM BUILT - COUNTRY SIZED LOT Located close f0 Oshawa this 4 bedroom brick 1 1/2 storey, large iving.dining room combined has an attached C .-age with breezeway. 24' x 161 above ground pool. Alil this for $66500. CALL LINDA KUBOTA 668-8865 or 668-6285. WHITBY Main level family room with walk-out to huge two level' cedar sunny deck. Southern exposure. Deep lot fully fenced, four bedrooms. Weil decorated excellent 101/4 per cent financing. $64,900. BLAIR BUCHANAN 668-8865 or 668-6313. WHITBY - NORTH WEST Qàuiet, exclusive area. A spacious 4 bedroom with luxurious carpeting, totally f inished basement. Patio doors from livingroom to large lot. So many interestlng features you reaîly must see for yourself. MRS. HERON 668-8865 or 668-*4844. CENTRAL AIR Three bedroom brick and aluminum, split entrance bungalow, double garage, rec room, walk-out from kitchen to cedar balcony, professionally landscaped lot, Iocated on a quiet court in Whitby $65,900. MARGARET COX 668-8865 or 668-6498. JUST LISTED WHITBY Tastefully decorated, excellent 3 bedroom sidesplit, double garage, spacious living and dining rooms, eat-in kitchen, main level family room with fireplace and walk.out to private yard with inground heated pool, lovely f inished rec room with bar, central air conditioning. $84,900. MARGARET COX 668-8865 or 668-6498. WHITBY Builders clearance, one only 4 bedroom 2 storey brick and aluminum home, double garage, main level family room with fireplace and walk.out to fenced yard, 10 1/2 per cent financing $69900. MARGARET COX 668-8865 or 668-649M 4 BEDMOOMS 1 1/2 year old home upgraded broadloom main f loor family room with f loor to ceiling fireplace. 2-dpc baths, 1-2pc.. Double car garage and paved drive $79,000. CALL, HEATHER NOONAN.668-8865 or 683-3020. The Whitby Jaycees will be holding their third annual Monte Carlo Night on Fni- 1 a.rn. at the Whitby Centen- niai Building, 416 Centre Street South. The purpose of the night is to help pro- mote one of the Whitby Jay- cees' several conimunity developnient programs-- D'Hiliier Park. By early this May, the Jaycees hope to instali a variety of play- ground equipment to com- plement the new barbeque and pienie area aiong Lynde Creek north of Highway 2. The evening will feature a variety of games and an elimination draw will be held. For further informa- tion, contact Peter Anderson at 668-9902 or Bob Buchan at 668-9198. MODEL RAILROAD SHOW The Association'*of Pine- ridge Railroaders wili hold a model railroad show April 8 from noon to 6 p.m. at Heydenshore Pavilion, fea- turing action and scenic dis- plays> (modules), steam, diesel and traction and all gauges of model railway. There'is -a small admission fee to this family event. SCHOOL HISTORY An illustrated lecture on the schools of Whitby wiIl be delivered by Harry Jermyn at the monthly meeting of the Whitby Historical Society, March 27 at 8p.m. in the Fairview Lodge audi- torium. A former principal of Brock Street and Florence Heard Public Schools, Mr. Jermyn was also a mayor of the Town of Whitby and a provincial court judge. Mr. Jermyn's topic will tic, standard *steering brakes. As. is. Best Please call 655-4988. and off er. '73 VALIANT. Excellent condi- tion. Certif ied $1,800. Phone 668-7125 or 668-3899. include schools and school systems of the past. HOCKEY DANCE The Whitby Men's Hockey League wili host a spring dinner dance April 6 at Heydenshore Pavilion Tickets are available from teamn captains. For further information, caîl Graham Clark at 655-0820 or Brian Boniface at 668-0586. MISSIONARY FROM NICARAGUA Rev. Eric Snider, a mis- sionary in Nicaragua since 1969, will speak at the St. Mark's United Church as- sembly hall March 28 at 8 p.m. Members of St. Mark's United Church have been collecting used eye glasses and shipping themn to Mr. Snider to aid in his program of basic aduit education and community development. 1PLANT AUCTION The Br ooklin Horticultural Society will be holding a Giant Plant Auction at the Brooklin United Church Hall, March 28 at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. SOCCER REGISTRATION The Whitby Iroquois Soc- cer Club will be holding their registration for mninor players on March 31 and April 7, at the Brooklin Community Centre and Iroquois Park Arena from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Age groups are any boy or girl between 7 and, 18 years old, who was born between Jan. 1, 1961 and Dec. 31, 1972. For further information, parents should. cal] Ken Marsh, Soccer Registrar 668-3512. BANK ANNIVERSARY The Bank of Montreal at Dundas and Brock Streets invites the people of Whitby to attend an Open House in honor of its 25th anniversary, March 31 from 11: 30 a. m. to 2 p.m. Each visitor will receive a cdmmemorative sketch suitable for framing. Lt was specially commis- sioned by the Bank of Mont- real for the occasion. You have to walk before you cap run. Classified ads

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