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Whitby Free Press, 22 Apr 1981, p. 9

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WHITBY FR EE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1981, PAGE 9 Capers By MARY McEACHERN ALL SAINTS CHURCH Al Saints' Evening Guild will sponsor a one-man art exhibition and sale of Oil Paintings by Wm. R. Smith of Whit- by. The exhibition will take place on Wednesday (today) April 22 from 2 to 9 p.m. in All Saints' Parish Hall. Admission is $1.50 per person. Tea and coffee will be ser- ved. Everyone is invited to attend. WHITBY COMMUNITY CARE The annual meeting of Whitby Community Care will be held at Fairview Lodge on April 29 at 7:45 p.m. This year the guest speaker will be Mr. Correll from Canada Pensions. All senior persons are invited to come and enjoy this special evening. Entertainment will be provided and refreshments will be served. If you require transportation, call the Community Care of- fice at 668-6223. HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE The monthly meeting for the Holy Family Catholic Women's League will be held Wednesday, April 22, at 19 Hialeah Cresc. in Whitby. Plans will be made to celebrate C.W.L. week, April 26 to May 2. Members are encouraged to attend the Regional C.W.L. Cali 725-8967 with news items for the cohunn. rri or *d O.K. who's the wise guy What is wrong with the sign? This sign, on the corner of Craydon Road and Dunlop Street, may confuse some drivers who are not readily familiar with the meaning behind an inverted red and white triangle. For those of us who, like opossums, spend a great deal of time hanging, suspended by our tails, this little slip-up won't bother us. For those in the community who don't take to getting around in this fashion, or for those of us with bad necks, the sign is a yield sign. TV & Stereo Tube Testing Grand Prix Check your tubes VISIT Wanda & Tony Martin at -HE COMPLETE HARDWARE STORE WHITBY DOMINION HARDWARE 319 Brock St. S. 668-345, Business Opportunity The Pop Shoppe is looking for an aggressive Community-oriented business person with a centrally located retail store 600-800 sq. ft. of available floor space and front door parking. A small initial investment in this established national franchise business will provide good returns. For more information phone Tom Casselman 613-548-7749 Read this1as ifyour lile depondodeon it. It's up to you to know the safe way to handle any machinery, equipment or potentially dangerous materials in your workplace. Its up to your employer to provide you with the information and supervision so that you and your fellow workers can work safely. Under The Occupational Health and Safety Act you have a right to know and a right to participate in maintaining a safe and healthy If you have a problem or a concem about safety on your job, talk to your supervisor. It is everyone's responsibility to work safely. GetmitoTheAct. It canwork foryou. It cantwork without you. Ontario Ministry of Labour Occupational Health and Safety Division Robert G. Elgie, MD. Minister William Davis, Premier I w. dinner at St. Gregory's Auditorium on April 28. Tickets are available by calling 723-1700 or 576-2098. THICKSON - DUNDAS SUB-CENTRAL AREA The workshop held by the planning department to discuss possible development in the Dundas-Thickson area gave the persons present some idea of just what might take place within the area. Comments were heard and several suggestions were made. The next workshop will probably be held some time in May. C.B.C. THICKSON PLAN OF SUBDIVISION Whitby planning department has informed us that no date has been set for the next meeting between C.B.C. and the Town of Whitby. Details will be made available at a later date. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Youth Group - Monday at 7 p.m. in the church hall. Choir Practice - Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Next Sunday - April 26 at 11 a.m. there will be special music from the Junior Choir. Westminster Board of Management meets Tuesday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m. Social evening - All ladies of the congregation are invited to a social evening at Westminster on Wednesday, April 29. A strawberry dessert will be served at 7 p.m. followed by slides and commentary by Mrs. Bob Ann Dickson on her trip to Oberammergau in Germany last year. There is no admission charge, so let father babysit for two hours and enjoy this evening of fellowship sponsored by the U.C.W. Classified Ads sell Call 668-6111 (55

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