Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 28 Nov 1984, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS Fund raising dance held 0f Anderson As the students of An- derson celebrated the end of Octobor with a Hallowe'en dance, con- cluded a series of art trips to Toronto, and congratulated the maIe volleyball players on. a successful season, they came to realize that ail goods things must corne to an end. At the end of October, Andersonians celebra- ted the success 0f the rnonth's fashion show and fundraising ac- tivities at a, disc- jockeyed Hallowe'en dance. The students in costumes varying from rock stars to babies en- joyed the well-earned three-and-a-half hours of fun and music. The beginning of November saw the end of the trips to the Art Gallery of Ontario. Al senior art students who travelled to Toronto to, see exhibits 0f silkscreen art, pain- tings, and sculptures learned much about the use of colours to croate different artistic effec- ts. Certainly, the colour the boys' volleyball teams this year is blue -- a blue ribbon!1 Everyone at Anderson 18 proud 0f the boys for their determination and team work which qualified both senior and junior team for COSSA. In COSSA competition the skilled juniors placed fifth while the experien- ced seniors made it to the semi-finals. Once again boys, congratulations for a successful season!1 Although Ander- sonians are sad to see things end, they are anxious to get started on the challenges that await themn such as the one-act play festival, boys' basketball and girls' volleyball and the Christmas festivities. Reporters: Christel Bright, Dorothy Grylis, Melissan Hogenboom, and Saritha Krishna- swaml. Editor: Kamal Curry. I Br(ok1 in Byines By BETTY-JEAN BLYTH CaIl 655-3679 wlth Items for this column I'd lilce to thank those who have responded to my cail for help for the starving children of Ethiopia. However, it has been much less than I'd hope for. I'r sure there are a lot of mothers out- there who could donate, if flot the whole baby bonus cheque, at least a few dollars to help alleviate the awful suf- fering these children and their mothers are en- during. Take a look -at your own well-fed children and then set aside the price of the pop, chocolate bar or chips that they don't really need to send to children who would welcome a single crust of bread. The big blue box on the counter of the Childrens Marketplace is waiting for your donation. VALLES OPEN FRUIT MARKET LTD., "1Wholesale & Retali" Hwy. 12 - North of Taunton Rd. 655-3867 Sat.-Wed. 8 a M.,-7 P.m. Thurs.& Fri. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. .. "FRESH PRO DUCE - BULK FOOD SPECIALIZED CHRISTMAS FRUIT BASKETS' FRESH CUT FLOWERS AND POT FLOWERS SUN KIST NAVAL ORANGES *99Q DOZ. (3 Dox. Li mit Per Customer) WHITE OR RED GRAPEFRUIT $1.99 DOZ. (2 Doz. Li mit Per Customer) P.E.I1. POTATO ES - 10 L B.- BAG .89", -"W', re.wre the right go limis qanties whuile supplies lasc. CANDY CANE CAPER Brooklin United Church Sociables are holding a dance this Frlday, Nov. 30 beginning at 8:30 p.wf.-In the church hall. Music will be provlded by Jlmn Baker and will feature tunes from the Big Band era. For just $6 each you can get in on a lot of fun, prizes and refreshments. Tickets are avallable from any member of the club or by cailing Charlie and Marie Hamer at 655-3248. QUILTING SHOW Brooklin Quilting Queens will attend their 4H Achievement Day on Dec. 1 in Uxbridge High School. This will be a great show featuring quilted articles, exhibits pertaining to quilting and a display of Canada Packers Quilts. The public is welcome to attend from 1 to 4 p.m. OPEN HOUSE The Village Pottery is holding it's second annual Christmas Open House on Fi. , Nov. 30 from 6 te 9 p.m. Saturday Dec. 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 2 from 1 to 5 p.m. Original works will be on display and refreshments will bo served. The studio is located in Brooklln on Highway 7 one block east of Highway 12 (Brock St.) Cail 655-08 for fur- ther information. THANK YOU Ashburn Burn's Kirk Gulld would like to thank al those who contributed to the success of Flight into Fashion show. From take-off to landing it was a triumph and ail those who helped can be justifiably proud of their involvement. As an encore the guild is presenting the foilowing. COOKING SCHOOL On Dec. 1, in the Ashburn church hall Betty Guat- to will present Let's Have Pasta. Betty is well- known locally as a talented seamstress and designer as well as a superb cook. She will prepare crepes, spinach cannaloni, fetuchini aifredo, bread, fillings for French boaves and salad. Many of these recipes are authentic European ones brought back froni her travels. For instance the fetuchini cornes from Rome. All the guests will not only watch her prepare these delicacies, but have a chance to sarn- ple them and receive the recipes to take home as well. Tickets are $5 and can be obtained at Ashburn General Store or by calling 655-3446 or 655-3434. Oshawa Symphony holds concert The Oshawa Sym- phony Association will present Concert II on Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. at College Park Church,, King St. E., Oshawa. The orche stra will be joined by the Kingsway Symphonic Choir and by four guest soloists to F GETYEAR 'ROUND COMFORTAND ECONOMY WITH AN ELECTRIC HEAT PUMP... The Electric Heat Pump delivers year 'round indoor comfort. In winter it heats your home efficiently and economicall'y with gentie, even warmnth and the heat pump is a real miser on energy use. ln summer you get air conditioning throughout your home. You can choose the AII-Electric Heat Rjmp - or on Add-on unit thot works with your existing furnace. Either woy, you stili get the economy and comfort you'iI be Iooking for. Now's the time . .. before old mon winter strikes. WHITBY HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION 128 BROCK ST.. S., WHITBY 668-5878 perform "Gloria" 9,by Vivaldi and "Hodie" by Vaughn Williams. Tickets are available at Middleton's, 113 Dun- das St. W.,at-the-boxof.. fice or by callîng 579- 6493. Christmas don 'ce, The Whitby Ambula'n- ce Association will hold their Christmnas Dance on Dec. 8 from 8:30 to i' a.m. at the Masonic Temple. There will be door prizes, spot prizes, bar, privileges and a buffet. All proceeds will go to the Durham Region' chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis foundation. . Tickets are $20 a couple and available by calling 668-3146. RCAlColumbia- NEWHI SOn Bet n H 76 Baldwin St. II Brooklln M 655u422d- ý 19 L

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy