____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ___WHITBY FREE PRESS, W E NES AY NOVEMBER 2, 1983, AG then relax in the tea room. the tea room wi open at and lunch will be serveci. lla.m.Members of Thornton Interested Parents group 0 also will be selling tickets to raise money for the (Z rr d o r heCapers Bail sehool playground. Profits realized from this dance C o'rri o r hesemi-annual fail dance of the Corridor Area will be used to purchase two blood pressure ap- Ratepayers Association will be held at the Masonie paratus for the extendeci care Unit of the Dr. Joseph Hall on Nov. 5, from 8: 30 p.m. until 1. p.m. Ruddy Hospital. St. 1ohn A nanc <ZaTickets may be purchased from any executive Tickets are going fast, caîl today to reserve 7fhe èneedneèlerchaie np e rs, memnber, and are $12.00 a couple. Prizes, cash bar yours!1 Cail 725-8967 with news items for the coluznn. <ail "i5.M4o ith il.nis for thk .'olunn. Whltby Women's Institute The Whitby Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Amelia Pringle on Oct. 26 at 1: 30 p.m.. with eight members and one visitor in attendance. The meeting was opened by the president Kay. Hepburn, assisted by first vice president Mrs. .~ Grace Carr, with the opening Ode and Mary Stewart T A. discussion took place on the subject of the rol*. ~ z!~,-~ '*- cal, which was name a T.V. program showing the . -:'é2'..* exploitation of women and children. Mrs. Campbell,,'7j~ -.~h.~~ the convenor of the program, which had 'Dealing ~j1Q S with 'Resolutions' as the subjeet, gave valuable in- . -j¾r--->. formation of needed insight ini the present low- :. quality of T.V. programs that greatly influence h..j + .i;~ A social hour followed, with a deliclous luncheon " ' ' tit~ served by hostessess, Mrs. Pringle and Mrs. Carr.On Nov., 23 at 1: 30 p.m., the Whitby Women's In- ~v~ stitute meet at the home of Mrs. Laura McCarl. The'£ topie of the program will be education and cultural fr-.( .'.* activities. Congratulations John Last week John Vissor of- Stewart Street in Whit- by, was presented with the St. John Ambulance 'Serving Brother Award' by the Govenor General of Canada. John is a very deserving recipient of, the award, and it was appropriate that he receive the award during St. John's Ambulance 100 Anniver-__ sary. Congratulations John and family. Ontario Riding P.C. Association (Federal) The annual meeting of the P.C. Federal Association (Ontario Riding) wil take place on Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. at Ajax High School on Bayly St. in ........ Ajax. The speaker f the evening wi1 be the Hon. ADIK H PDfM1 Erik Neilsen M.P.16 Westminster, United Church PC9612M 630 AC W T Preparations are now being made for the 25th An- : 3011 range - Easy clean oven - Lit-off oven door nivrsay Srvie 0 Wetmiste UntedChuch n ePragrammed cook-hold oven contraiRK900rviHOPON Nv. 2o. evieofWstistrUntd*hrc nTime a day cdock-timer K90HC ONP ULR Nov.guarpr20$7.9 *DualwaveTM micrawave system-01.4cu.ft. i I2DORFROST.FREE S The il a.m. special service will include special Ouceua rc 799 apacity - Minute timer; delay start and L music by the Choir and the dedication of a new Now OnIy programmable memory - Time of day dlock - Auto xx'M IGRau.u ORmie62 Organ. O LV RE!oast * Two position sheif for whole meal cookîng 16Oc..-2tnpsinsevs*1fxdshf The irst sptiemiser 0fW estmiste r hu rch, .(Wh it) -Eended warranty -'Vegetable crispers * Moveable meat drawer * Butter th is fl-ieinnse f etiserCuc.or $17.88£ per month Our regular price $799.95 and cheese compartment - Full deluxe Exterior trim The service wil be followed by a ýfellowship time Almond $10.00 extra, Now OnIy ~ 12OnIy 4111fll5 downstairs. In the afternoon t here will be a pot luck ~ ~DEVERED $69JgL -V E RE D Choir practice are held Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. LIBERATOR IGI ACIGGSor <17.88 pr month supper. 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