Corridor F~P w. Capers WHISTLING SWANS This past weekend Maggie and John Mann saw thirty-seven Swans together in the Cranberry Marsh area. Many others saw them too as the hot line to the Naturalist's was kept ringing. These are common Wild Swans of the east. They migrate through the Great Lakes region to the Arctic. Would you be interested in knowing more about the Durham Naturalist s ? It's a great club to belong to, informative and interesting. We'll give you more information next week. CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS? It seems- rather funny that two lots, one of them on Northview Ave., and one on Broadview Ave., designated as road allowances, sixty six feet wide are being advertised as serviced lots for sale! No one else in the subdivision has sewers going by their door. This looks a bit peculiar. What do you think? SEWER INFORMATION Just a reminder about the sewer deadline April 29, $150. If you neglect to sign up by this date the cost will be $750. More reminders in the coming weeks. WHITBY FREE, PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCII 21, 1978, PAGE 5 WESTMINSTER CUfutý.,,I Luncheon Tuesday March 27, 1 p.m. Tickets $2 available from members. Everyone is welcome. These luncheons are O put on by Sponsors who want you to sample their products. US -THE TIMEI Until next week, T O de Ruth Chambers, T re 728-2103. Vour FE I Whitby girls are second__ mspeaking contest FE Two Whitby girls placed high in the Royal Canadian Legion's public speaking contest finals rccently. Elizabe th Aquilina of St. John the Evangelist School plared second for her speerh about manners in the Grades 7 and 8 category, and Helen Zosik of Sinclair Public Sehool placed second with a speech about pollution in the Grades 4 to 6 category. Andrew Antenna gets government contract Andrew Antenna Co. Ltd., vice with $19,810 in com- on Beech Street, has won two N1-munication equipment and federal government- Transport Canada with contracts. $11,845 in electrical cables, it The firm will provide the was announced last week. Canadian Penitentiary Ser- Taxi bandit case sent to court An 18-year-old Whitby Il youth was ordered last week to stand trial by judge and jury in county court, in con- nection with a rash of knife- point taxi robberies Gregory David Tushing- ham, 905 Greenwood Cres- cent, is charged with four counts of robbery, two of breaking and entering, one of theft over $200 and oneC 0f jthef t under $200. Pro vincial Court Judge Norman Edmondson gave the order that Tushinghain be tried by county court. A date has yet to be set. Tushingham was arrested by Durham Regional Police, following three taxi robbe- ries in which a bandit wore a balaclava over his face and held up the drivers at knife- point at the corner of Burns and Annes Streets. "Middle Years" are on TV. '"Children: The Middle Years," is the title of the ltest in a series of Cable TV programs presented by the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital. The programn features Dr. Peter Grant, a psychiatrist with the adolescent unit and Steve Terry, a psychomet- rist, explorîng the middle years of six to 12 0f the child's development. The programn wilI be shown on Cable Channel 10 Mardi 28 at 8:30 p.m. and March 29 at 4 p.m. DEATHS On March il, 1979, in Med- icine Hat, Alberta, Willa Fleming, formerly of Whitby, wife of Roy and loving mother of Janet, Bill, Judy, Ken Carol and Dale. Beloved sister of Don 1liar- ding of St. John, N.B., and Mrs. Curt MacQuarrie dHida) of Burlington. Ont. Also survived by nine grand- children and seven nieces and nephews. Funeral service held Mardi 15, at Reynolds Funeral Home in Bracebridge, Ont. HerçQ's a neat collection of posters for you to colour. Every Sunday throughout March, you can pick Up a different Doodie Fun kit. Each kit contains a package of feit markers and two posters. Collect them ail! There's space robots, spring scenes, birds, circus animais, hockey, vans and summer scenes. You can turn them into super hangings for your room. A different kit with pens each Sunday. $toflts clicken¶liQQo ovER 0m LOCATrIONS IN ONTARIO -SEE TOUR PHlONE BOOK FOR THE ONE NEAREST YOU.