Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 22 Dec 1982, p. 5

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The alreadysphrited General Motors toy-drive turkey dinner was given an extra push by tflese thee (anonymous) clowns from Ontario Place. More than 150 employees of GM's Wbitby South Plant attend- ed thedinner, and proceeds will be donated to theSalvation Army. -Free Press Staff Photo Spirit of .toy driVe c aptured On. ce' again, Whitby residents -have answer- ed the cail of the Salva- tion Army. and CKAR radio by . donating- toys to the annual Christmas toy drive. The Christmas spirit was alive and well last Wednesday at General Motor's Whitby South Plant, where more than 150 employees gathered to donate toys and enjoy a turkey dinner. "It's overwhelming when you see aIl these people coming out and supporting the Saivation Army, y Captain Roy Randel of- the Oshawa Salvation Army told GM employees at the din- ner. "If there's anything good ^about bad: econo- mic times, it is that people are pulling to- gether, " Randeil said. *GM em ployees have made it an annual tradi- tion to donate toys and cash fromý the turkey- dinner to help the Salva- tion Army f111 ils Christ- mas hampers. For $5, employees en-, joyed a turkey cinner, entertainent by three clowns from Ontario Place, and the chance to win a Christmas'turkey, draw. Left over funds from the dinner are donated to the Salvation Army. Last year, about $500 from the Whitby South Plant was donat- ed for Christmas hamp- ers., To, make the dinner a special event, orgamizer Jim Shaw invited three clowns from Ontario Place, who entertained the group with antics and music fromn their three-piece band. The purpose of the toy drive was brought home when two-year-old Alex- ander Lawson Deil, the grandson 0f a retired GM employee, sat on Santa's knee and opened a Christmas'gift. Hun- _dreds of small faces will light up like Alexander's this year because of donations to the toy drive. The toy drive is thriv- ing at another toy outlet' in Whitby. Last Thurs- day, Whitby Firefight- ers donated almost 100 toys ai McDonalds on Thickson Road. 1The firefighters use funds from dances and other -fund-raising acti- vities staged allI year long to buy toys for the drive. Toys received by the Salvation Army are dis- tributed to needy fami- lies along* with -food hampers. This year, the number of people need- ing hampers,ïs more than ever before. Volunteers package the hampers, and pick toys that suit the age and interest of the child- Capt. Randeli said the response to the drive thîs year lias been very good, with people phon- ing and requesting to sponsor needy familles. WI-IITBY FREE PRESS,,WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 22e,1982s PAGE 5 Christma@ hou'sý at'the P'o'st Office The following> are the business hours of the Whitby Post Office dur- lng the Christmas and New Year's week: o. Frlday, Dec. 24, 1982 - Wickets will close ai 4 p.m. *Sat urday, Dec. 25, 1982 -Complete shut down. *Sunday, Dec. 26, 1982 - Complete shut down. *Monday, Dec. 27, 1982 -Complete shut down. *Tuesday, Dec. 28, 1982 - No shuttle service. No mobile service. No rural routes service. No letter carrier service. ,'No wicket service. Coin- bined urban ' service 'pick up street letter boxes on a Sunday ser-' vice only. *Friday, Dec. 31, 1982 - Wicket.s will close at. 4 P.m. oSaturday, Jan. 1,t1983 - Complete sîtut down. e Sunday, Jan. 2, 1983 - Complete shut down. le Monday, Jan. 3,'1983 - No shuttle service. No mobile service. No rural routes service. No letter carrier service. No wicket service. Com- bined urban service pick up. street letter boxes on a Sunday ser- vice only. -Rni[ 21eHR ' ' AE . AAXSHPPNG.. Z DATSU'N SIE ON'E efo choceý5for mileage iwtXor value Eleven models, choice of Rateci by Transport Canada Feature for feature, Datsun gas and diesel engines, 1982 listing. Figures shown pick-ups oller more for your hall tons, long box. 4 x 4. are average, actual mileage money. Check the King Cab. may vary. competition. youlIl b. Pick oup o adeal at MI DWAY DATSý UNý 1300, Dundas St. En Whitby 668m682 8 US THE ONE! *, Il c l nu gin ,D C O 'H'i *I NII .,0R setteAve Uni 2,Ohw 287 6 I~I~I~ITHE CORPORATION OF îTHETOWNOFWHITBY- NOTICE Whitby Parks & Recreation Department OPENINGS STILL AVAILABLE IN ALL RED CROSS SWIMMING LESSONS And Geéneral Programs. For More Information Call 668-7765 Nf C 4il. w * THE CORPORATION 0F THETOWN OFWHITBY NOTICE Removal of Snow and Ice f rom Sldewalks ln the Town of Whltby Take notice that By-iaw 16469 of the Town of WVhiby requires that every occupant andlor owner of property in the Town of Whltby clear the anow and le from the idewalk(s) adjolnlng their property withln twelve (12) hours after the faim of snow or freezlng mein. Thle co-operation of ail such occupants and owners of property sa requested to avoid any unnecessary Inconvenience. J.E. Haney, Muncipal Law Enforcemaent Officer The Corporation of the Town of Whltby 575 Roseland Road Easst Whltby, Ontario. LIN 2M8 66&-5803 1

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