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Whitby Free Press, 7 Mar 1984, p. 12

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BROTHES PIZZ M1: Fiil 1 iff APPE'vo TONY BER NS LiVE ENTERTAINIVMENT DINING &DANCING WATCH FOR LUNCH EON SPECUALS r 110 LUPIN DR. 1511 1r. I EATERY New For March SUNDAYBRUNCH 11: 00 A. M -4:00 P. M. FAMILY MOVIES - REASONABLE PRICES Monday & Tuesday Evening STEAK & LOBSTER -$9395 CELEBRITY BARTENDERS *SUNDAY NIGMT SPORT PARTIES -Special Offer For Skiers *MONDAY NIGHTVIDEO'S -Rookamerica Music *TUESDAY NIGHT 1$ LADIES NIGHT -t's A Ladies Choice *WEDNESDAY NIGHT WING DING --2 For 1 On Chioken Wlngs BAYWEST PLAZA (Westshore BIvd. PICKERING &Bayly St. W.> 839-1 625 CENTRE AND BAKESHOP 1 80 Quoen Street11lOBrock Street PORT PERRY, Ont. WHITrBY, Ont. 985-2818 668-9931 A counplete seliection o»f cold cuts, qualty meats and cheesS. Whltby's Fret German Canadian Restaurant Tiroler lIfaus 120OBrock Street North, Whltby 666u3005 - DINING GUIDE GOLDERGATE 107 Brock St. S. Whltby 668-8321 This popular Chinese Restaurant Is* Introduclng the SZECHUAN CUISINE for ail of you gour- Mets who lîke splcy hot dîshes. The Golden Gate also offers a wlde selection of Canadlan dishea from roast beef to veal cutiets and pork chops. The Bo-Bo platter and the delîclous chioken fîlngers are two dlshps worth trylngî11 Perfect for lunch or dinnerl WE DELI VER Chinese Food Luncheon SPECIAL $2. 75 and u During the March school break, the Whit- by Public Library will be holding a series of events to keep idle youngsters amused.. On Mar. 9 from 2 to 4 p.m. there will be a Walt- Disney film show- in the auditorium for children aged six and over. Tickets are $1 and available from the children's desk. Throughout the week (Mar. 12 to 16) from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. "Movie Madness" wil be held for children aged five and over. There will be an assor- tment of films and no registration is necessary. "Snakes Alive" featuring Jim Lovesik and eight different kinds of living snakes will be held from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Mar. 12. Tickets are $1.50. Children between the ages of five and eight can become clowns for a day on Mar. 12 between .2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Registration is being accepted at the children's desk. Mar. 14 is "Wild Animal Wednesday" with Bill Valliere of'the Endangered Animal Sanctuary, Toronto. This program will also be held from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Tickets are $1. "Buster the Clown" will be on hand for * an hour of magie, mirth and merriment for children aged five and over from 2:30 to 3:15 p.m.' on Mar. 1 '5., Tickets are '$1 and are also available from the children's desk. Children aged'7 to 10 will be entertained with "Ringmasters and Roaring Cats" on Mar. 16 from 2:30 to3: 30p.m. Participants will* make a lion mask- and a ringmasters top hat. Registration for this program is also being accepted . at the children's desk. For more information about these library ac-, tivities cail 668-6541. Cawker elected OMEA direçtor Whitby Hydro- Electric Commissioner Robert Cawker has been elected to the executive of the Ontario Municipal Electric Association. Cawker was named to the post at the O.M.E.A.'s recent an- nual meeting. The new president of O.M.E.A. - which is the utilities answer to the Association Of municipalities of On-' tario (A.M.O.) - is Dr. William Cresswell of Aylmere, Ontario.' Aduit daytime education Whitby's Anderson Collegiate will offer daytime aduit education courses beginming this TYPE SETTING 4. lISES . j 'a '~</. 1, 1~~~,'. -> 1- t ON THE PREW COMPUTERIZED& Sezptember. Adults who have been out of the sehool system for somne time can refresh and update business skills, acquire new skills, complete the necessary credits to earn a high school diplomna, upgrade or acquire proficiency ln English or mathemnaties, or, coin- plete requirements to enter either comnIunity college or university. There is no charge for the courses, whlch mun in two semesters (rom September to January and Januar to June. For more Inforangtion about daytime aduit education COUl Mr' McGary at 668.5809 Consignex opens -locally Mayor Bob Attersley 15 seen here behind the wheel of a slightly used De, Lorean which is being offered for sale by Whitby's Gus Brown Motors Ltd', the new local license of Consignex. Consign ex is being established across Canada as a new method of buying and selling used cars. Infor- mation about cars for sale is distributed to every Consignex member on a computer printout. Under the service, dealers will also be able to seli trucks, boats, trailers and recreational veiceles as Weil. According to Grant Manning of Consignex: "The. customer establishes a price with the dealer. The dealer then warrents and reconditions the vehicle and then puts it on his lot for sale. " "Information on the cars is shared by aIl on the system though a computer network similiar to the multiple listings in real estate. " Seen here with Attersley are Grant Manning of Consignex and Gus Brown, president of the Dundas St. E. dealership. Free Press Staff Photo March Break at the li*brary' THE PR ONCE RESTAURANT AND DINING LOUNGE 1009 DUN DAS ST. EAST WH ITBY 666-2811 HVAVE WE GOTA MEAL .FOR YOU Junior Fillet Mignon $7,99 New York Steak $ 8399 Steak & Ribs 19«25, Steak & Sh ri mps $9»25 Includes: Scdad Bar or Soup. Potatoes Vegetables, Roll & Butter or Garlic Bread. BUY 1 SOUVLAKI OR VEAL CUTLET: *AND GET SECOND AT½ hPRICE 1 BREAKFAST SPECIAL 12.5O Saturday & Sunday 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. PZAGE 12, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1984, WH4ITBY FREE PRESS

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