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Whitby Free Press, 23 May 1979, p. 17

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23,1979, PAGE 17 I Lacrosse dance Saturday The Whitby-Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association will hold a spring dance and pot Iuck supper May 26 at Fantasyland Park. Tickets can be obtained by calling Barb Kernohan at 728-3290 or Bey Cornish at 655-3682. Greasers' Bail Saturday The West Lynde Commit- nity Association's "Greasers' Bail" will be held at Heydenshore Pavilion May 26 frorn 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. A buffet will be served and music is by S.& B. Sound. Tickets are available from Earl at 668-6047, Annette at 668-6610, Marg at 668-9691, Lynn at 668-6467 or Tony at 668-6130. DON'T DO IT DOCTOR! Ron Blair, Graham Gauthier and Jane Pelow attend to patient Shelly Siersma in the Whitby Theatre Company Youth Group's play The Patient, to be presented at the Centennial Building, May 24 and 25 at 8 p.m. and May 26-at 2 p.m. This is one of two one-act mystery plays presented by the youth group. Photo by Bob Nelson Awards night salutes commun ity groups The Whitby Parks and Recreation Department's annual awards night will be expanded this year to show appreciation to the many volunteer groups in the town, says Recreation Director Wayne DeVeau.' The awards night wiIl be held June 20 at 7:30 -P.m. at Heydenshore Pavilion. Plans* are for awards of menit to be presented to the presidents of. ail volunteer groups, said Mr. DeVeau. Any associations who have people they feel would have special recognition for exemplary service should contact the recreation department, he said. stolen- from Arepeat performianice 'of theft has occured in Whitby this week. James Joseph Donkers of 1010 Dundas Street, East, Whitby is the second victim of the similar type theft. H1e reported to police a theft of goods valued at more than $200 from his truck parked outside of his. residence. Stolen from his truck were a chain saw and two tool boxes containing an assort- ment of tools, police said. Last week the theft of -a chain saw and two tool boxes, containing an assort- ment of tools, from a parked vehicle occurred at White- oaks Court at the west end of town. Police 'said they have received a report of break enter and theft from a model home. The Botwood Investments firm of Don Milis reported that one of their model homes located at 470 Lang- maid Drive, Whitby was broken into and several sets, of window drapes were taken frorn the model home. 1There are many service- oriented groups who receive no more than, a handshake and an occasional thank-you now and then, said Mr. DeVeau. He hopes this year to give credit to many organizations such as the initiating board of the senior citizens centre. In the past years, the awards night bas been more oriented to sports' than community groups. WE'RE HEDIN YOUR WAY Corne and tell us what you're Iooking for in a job. Tell us what YOD are today and what yoD want to be tomorrow. Ask us if we can offer opportunities and challenges to match your needs. No obligations on either side. We'lI be glad to talk. And we may have just what you're Ian king for. But you'il neyer know until you ask. Visit our <Mobile Recruiting Unit Canada Manpower Centre OSHAWA# MAY 23, 30 10:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY PROCLAMATION Minor Basebail Week TA KE NOTICE T HAT the week of May 26tf0June 1, 1979, is hereby prociaimed as "M'inor Basebali Week" in and for the Town of Whitby. AiU citizens *of the Town are reminded of the parade down Brock Street on Saturday, May 26, 1979, f0 mark the officiai opening of the 1979 basebail season in Whitby. Dated at Whitby, Ontario this 23rd day of May, A.D., 1979. Mayor J.C. Gartshore Town of Whitby. D. THAPAR Denture Therapist 214 Dundas St. E., Whitby 66M-7797 HO URS: Mon. - Sat. & Evenings By Appointment Only

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