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Whitby Free Press, 28 Oct 1981, p. 8

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PAGEI 8, W;Id)Nl,ýSDAY, The Whitby LUons Club recentiy held their "Milhonaares Night" at Heydemshore Pavilion and by ail accounts was an extremely successful event. The night aiso produced many wnners of cash prizes as their (X'T0B 8131)8 1.IS,WIHITl3\ FREE' PR[SS Lions cibwinners tickets were drawn from the Lions'Drum. The winmer of the $50 prize was Doug Miller. Prizes of $10 were won by: Pat Johnson; Gam- blers Anonymous; Ar- nold Paashius; Helen DeHvtre and Kay Visser; Jim Harris; Dennis Crawford; Dan- ny Mallain: Art Welton; Bob Lytwynchuk; William Toîsme; Danny Decarre;, John Oliver; and, Bill Rowling. The final draw for $1,000 was shared bet- ween the last five finalists, each of whom received $200. They were: Doug Davidson; Steve Fitzgerald; Frank Sandford; Arthur Wright;- and, Chris* Lawrence. ( orridor Capers 1By MARY MCEACHERN CalI 7254967 with news items for thiscolumn. ResiensOf WhibySave on Tomnlto iNow you can cut the cost of phone oeils to Toronto with Bell Canada's Optional Caling Plan. Here&s how it works. If you pay $5.60 per4: month, you can get up to $9.35 worth of Whitby to Toronto ofils for your $5.60. Business customers pay $13.75, and get up to $22.95 worth of calling. If you cail Toronto frequently, this plan oen save you money Savings apply to oeils toToronto you dial yourself without operator assistance.The minimum charge for this service is $5.60 per month for resi- dence customers and $13.75 for business customers CAPERS BALL Saturday evening at Whitney Hall, marked the l2th semi-annual Corridor Capers Dance. THe hall was appropriately decorated with traditional Oc- tober artwork, originally designed by Lynn Majoros' grade 4 class at Glen Street Public School. Prizes for the gala evening were donated by Pepi's Pizza, K-Mart, Wheelies Roller Rink and Gerry Emm. We thank you for helping to make our evening a success. Guests included many Corridor neighbours and friends, Councillors Joe Drumm and Tom Edwards and their lovely wives Nan and June and our school board trustee John Buchanan and bis wife Marion. Lynn Majoros and her faithful committee organized an evening of fun and prepared a delicious lunch. Bill Wallace was the lucky winner of the liquid refreshment draw. Bill has promised (although reluctantly) to supply refreshments for the February dance. Congratulations to the social committee for being responsible for yet another successful dance. Next Capers Bahl will be on February 20th at Heyden- shore. See you there. ANDERSON COLLEGIATE Graduation - Anderson Collegiate held their 2lst graduation on Saturday, October 24. Our best to al the grade 12 and 13 graduates. Ontario Scholars in- cluded Colleen Bradley, Elizabeth Brown, Margaret Dul, Paul Jacobs, Betty Jo Kietz, Andrea Kofalvi, Tracey Lewis, Alexa Liebregts, Gail Mac- Gillivary, Christine Martinelli, Bernard Pegutter, Andrew Perroni, Robert Richard, Rosalie Scheele, Monia Scmidt, Deborah Underhill, Scott Wall and Laurie Yates. School Letters were awarded to Paul Devries, Paul Jacobs, Rich Johansen, Mike Kennelly, Betty Jo Kietz, Andrewa Kofalvi, Young Lee, Gail Mac- Gillivray, Tony Orecchio, Jeff Solly and Jane Stuart. Anderson Drama Club - presents 'The Admirai Crichton', a comedy set at the turn of the century, on November 4, 5 and 6, 7:30 p.m., in the school auditorium. Tickets are $3 for adults, $2 for studen- ts, and $1 for children, and may be purchased at the school or from any cast member. The four-act play portrays a strange turn of events caused by a ship- wreck. Parents Night - Thursday, October 29 from 7 to 9 p.m. will be open house at Anderson. This will be the parents opportunity to meet your child's teacher and discuss their progress. BAZAARS St. Andrews Presbyterian Church will hold their annual bazaar on Saturday, November 14 from 1 to 4 p.m. in the church hall. Handicrafts, decorations and a quilt will be on display. The bazaar will also feature a bake table, white elephant table and a tea. room. Mrs. Brian Gee, whose husband is the minister of St. Marks United Church, will officially open the bazaar. Corne and bring a friend. Westminster United Church will hold their annual bazaar on Saturday, November 28 in the church basemnent. Corridor Ratepayers and Thornton Interested Parents Tupperware party was a success. The weather did not co-operate but the association raised over $60 to help with the restoration of the school playground. To ahi the mothers who yen- tured out we thank you for your co-operation. 8TH WHITBY CUBS AND BEA VERS The new Bth Whitby has been fornied. There is stili room for a few more cubs, ages 8 to il years. If you have not enrolled your son as yet, there is time. Cubs meets each Tuesday evening at Westminster United Church between 7 and 8:30 p.m. Bell ,xr%*ice available only to people with telephone numbers beginning wîrh 666 or 668. i.

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