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Whitby Free Press, 11 Jul 1979, p. 17

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a1 WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1979, PAGE 17 LAYTON VISrI' LEGION Royal Canadian Legion Branch 112 held a dinner on June 29 in Celebration of Legion week.' Guest speaker for the occasion:was Lord Athol Layton former, wrestlef and now promotions' Manager for FBM Distillery Co. Pictured above are Henry Perry president of Branch 112 Lord Athol Layton and Dorothy Swait one of the many in attendence who listened to McLayton talk about his home country of Australia* where he was amateur heavy weight boxing champion and he related to bis other interest and invo1veM~ents in charitable deeds such as an executive member of the ONE sports committee, trustee for the.« Gurkà Relief Fund, Member variety club village. His main concern was the youth oour country when he said are misunderstobd handicapped by their environment and lack love and attention. Free Press Photo Break-mns being, investigated by Durham Regional Police The Durham Regional Police Force have received a number of break, enter and thef t reports in the, Whitby area- during the past week. Among the many break, enter and theft reports received by the. Police. was onie froém'Patricia Guinnof' Glenmount Drive, Whitby. li}er home had been entered and three rings and a watch. were stolen. Police did not have an estiniated value of the stolen -goods. John HickÎs of 100 White- oaks, Whitby, reported that the locker area of the apart- ment building had been broken into. He informned police that a 10 speed bicycle and squash racquets were taken from bis locker. Sonne one believes in pad- dling their ôwn canoe but it would be à rather difficult feat to'do on dry land. The Whitby Division of the Dur- ham Regional Police recei- ved a report from William Coombs of Harmiony, Road North, that "'his canoe and paddles were taken from the back of his residence. Citizen provi'des park. work An anonymous citizen has arranged for work to be done on the Ashbbrn Park project, without taking a dollar of taxpayers money, Wayne DeVeau, recreation dîrector told the o eatoscom-mi- ttee of Whitby Town Council. The committee, touring the park as part of the inspection of new Whitby developments expressed their pleasure with the plans for the park. The park, a total commnu- nity effort has applîed for a $9,M00 Wintario grant and should, be completed by summner's end, DeVeau said. FUN AT THE FAIR Michelle Swain of Oshawa rides a motorcycle, one of- a number ofi frys. Blue Jay trip set There is a field trip to the Blue Jay Game on Thursday July 26 planned. Anyone who wishes to come, may contact the Y.M.C.A. at 668-6868 to reserve a seat. Ticket price include bus fare to and from Toronto. For further- information contact the Durham Family Y.M.C.A. at 668-6868. Roy MacCauIey F m ~ ] New Owner 0f 9.ge,ûeqde.wr M S a t e 4 . ~ S o t c SHOP AND SAVE, IN DUR JUMBO 5 Pc. Dinette Suite MFG. LIST Rectangular Table 36"x48" Extending to 60". Swivel Chairs with padded backs in warm buckskjn*softee material. 1JuLY CLEARANCE Similar savings on ail Dinette Suites.. g F t il c I 309 Brock St. S Whltby Shopping Plaza Establshd 1952 WHITBY 668-2081 "OUR 'AIM IS TO SATISFY" $368. COMPLEE DDndaq Coibornie Dunlop rides fbr the sma'ller M Licenoed undertLL.B.O., Try our tasty ITALIAN DISHES served hot and ready to eat! PIZZA - SPAGHETTI.- LASAGNA.- RAVIOLI RIGATONI - MEATBALL SANDWICH -GNOCCHI VEAL CUTLETS ON THE BUN - MACARONI (FElTUCINE) S U B M R I N E S A N D I C H * I T A L A N Se u e ~ HOURue Mon. Thus. i a. .- l30a. . 0s000: Fn. -Saturay i a.m.-02:30a.m SUncla 4p.m -de**m z * . 00 .9 .0:es0 Fr . S tu da 1 a.m.- ., 0 .m. t Sundy4 .m.- 2a.m IOURODININOLOU NGEATYE OU RCR ONVN IENCE-WE ' DLIKDETOSEE YOU BriO ng som efri ends along, groupsof o0Save 10%,1orm oev ei 666ml2OO WE DELIVER OR PHONE AHEAD FOR PROMPT CARRY-OUT SERVICE : 1 m ......... . 1100 DUNDAS ST, 1 et Eair (At Anderson & Hopkins Sts.) ,WHITBY

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