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Whitby Free Press, 19 Dec 1984, p. 15

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1984, PAGE 15 Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club scores The foliowing are the results of the Christmas Party games played last week at the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club, as reported by Mrs. Jim Wharrie. North and South: Lee Evans and Mrs. Bruce McColl, 78; George Magvas and1 Hariander, 751/2 ; Wharrie and 1 Heilendoorn, 68; Cunliffe and Mrs. Frost, 65. East and West: Sam Spencer and Donald Wilson, Grace Swan and Lq Betty Jim Henk Ken Jack Mrs. 1Mrs. 711/2; 1ouise Peltenburg, 691/2; Georgia Bovay and Mrs. Lee Evans, 67; and, Mrs. Jim Wharrie and Sam Spencer, 63, The club will resume play on Jan. 9, 1985 at 7:30 p.m. in the Regal Room of the Centenniai Building, 416 Centre St. GM toy drive The employees of the General Motors office facility on Thickson Rd. S. held their seventh annual Christmas luncheon last Wednesday. Over 300 present and retired employees attended, the highlight of which was the presentation of toys and other goods to the Salvation Army for distribution ta needy familles throughout the Oshawa-Whitby area. In the photo above, Don Blight, director of materials management for G.M. Canada, presents just one of the many toys collected ta Lieut. Austin Jacobs of the Family Services Division of the Oshawa Corps of the Salvation Army. Free Press Staff Photo ACVI raises $861 for Stronge On Nov. 30, the Inter School Christian Fellowrship of Anderson held a benefit concert in aid of Sandra' Stronge with the help of the rock bands, "White Over- ture" and "The Stand". Sandra is 24 years old and su.ffers from an ex- treme case 0f Environ- mental Disease. This disease makes her allergic to everything in hier environment in- euigthe air she Both the students and the general public were À very generous with their money', making the en- tire program a success. The $861 raised will go P to' serve Sandra's im- J mediate needs and the huge expense for her past hospitalizations. Further assistance is being planned by the ISCF club. Although the actual rugby season doesn't begin until spring, the junior and' midget teams have already started piaying in scrimages in preparation for the new season and tour of Britain in March. The junior team, led by Grant Reveler, has proven that hard work pays off by defeating a team from Bishopton,« England. Since the teams expect stiff comn- petition overseas, they have just begun indoor training sessions under the capable instruction of coaches, Mr. Pither, and Mr. Nawrot. On Nov. 22, ap- proximately 95 grade nine students from An- derson visited the Hall of Life in the Toronto Science Centre. Upon arrivai, the students were given assignments ta compiete while ob- serving the exhibits by the supervising teacher, Mr. Crarng. On the whole, ,the grade *nine students seemed to have enjoyed themselves. The AndersonBad- minton Club has been working very hard at practices, according to coach, Mr. Uranowski. Senior member, Rod Nicholis, attended a two day advanced level badminton camp and participated in some ex- tremely tough workouts. Upcoming badminton events in- " " 'q ", __ clude the O'Neil Tier II tournament for begin- ner and intermediate players in December, and the C.O.B.A. district junior cham- pionships in January which will be hosted by Anderson, venue unknown. The senior girls basketbaii team, coached by Miss Razon, ended their season with an exciting win against tiwu -Àprepares 1 By SUSAN MICHIELI turkey, stuffing, Denis O'Connor H.S. vegetables and dessert With school coming to instead of the usual san- a close for the holidays, dwich, may 'purchase teachers and students the $3 ticket from one of are busiiy finishing off the ladies in the cafe. tests and assignents. The grade 13's are The spirit of Christmas planning their Christ- is alive at DO'C. mas entertainment. Decorations adorn each ýTradition is that the classroom and a senior graduating ciass beautiful Christmas burst forth in talent on tree and Nativity Scene that final Christmas at are part of our main DO'C. foyer. Ail classes are The Christmas semni- planning their Christ- formai dance is being mas dinner on Dec. 21. held tonight at the The cafeteria ladies Heydenshore Pavillion. are preparing a special Everyone should be Christmas lunch to be having a great time this held today. Anyone who evening. wishes to feast on The midget boys' Dunbarton. Although the girls did not make the quarter finals, they learned a great deai about individual ýand team skilis through their group achievements. Ander- son looks forward to a great season next year. Contributing Writers: Saritha Krishnaswami, Jodi Gray, and, Andrea Adair. Edited By: Laurie Mellick. for Xmas basketbali team piayed an exciting game again- st Ajax High on Dec. il. Ahl the boys played weli but lost the game by a narrow margin of two points. Good luck with your next game, gen- tlemen. The grade 13's have organized a toy drive so that underprivileged children might have a happier Christmas. The St. Vincent de Paul can- ned goods collection-has also gone well. ij ~tl CHRISTMAS MUSICAL& ~I!~j:~I CANDLELIGHT SERVICE i!îÎ~!~I;h~ featuring our Junior Choir Adult Chorale, Muscians & Soloîsts Sunday, December 23, 6:30 p.m. Whitby Senior Public School -ALL SEATS ARE FREE- SUPERVISE NURSERY & CHILDRENS ~Ipi -CHURCH POIE 6à-SPONSORED BYTHE WHITBY CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY- *K&M SAVE CLEANERS20 I SAME DAY SERVIÇE, I ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS i OFF PA NTSI *'A Ceuning Service forahe ntireFami,, NO LIMIT 112 COMBORE ST. W. I WHITBY I M-2831 WITH COUPON ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 903 Gifford St., Whitby CHRISTMAS CONFESSIONS Thursday, Dec. 20th - 7:30 p.m. General Absolution ORDINARY CONFESSIONS Friday, Dec. 2lst - 4-5 p.m. 7:30-8:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 22nd - 4-5 p.m., 8-9 p.m. CHRISTMAS MASS Monday, Dec. 24th - 8.p.m., 10 p.m. and mldnight Tuesday, Dec. 25th - 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. i77D DURHAM ,H PUBLIC NOTICE TEREGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM IN THE MATTER 0F: The Municipal Act, Sections 298 end 301 (R.S.0. 1980> TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Reglonal Municipalîty of Durham may pass by-Iaws aurhorizing construction of the foîîowing projec- TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Regional Municlpality of Durham may pass by-Iaws authorizlng construction of the following projects: ROAD 7-i - ROAD NAME Main St. MUNICI PALITY LOCATION Uxbridge From Hlghway 47 (Brock Street) northerly for 0.6 km. 4 Taunton Rd. Newcastle Fromn 0.2 km west to 0.2 km east of Sideline 16 (Lots 32133). 6 Saintfieîd Rd. Scugog 29 Liverpool Rd. 33 Harmony Rd. Pickering Oshawa 46 Brock Street Whitby 22 gayly St. From Hlghway 12 easterîy for approximateîy 2.5 km (Lot 17>. From Sheridan Mail parkway northerly for 0.1 5km. From Pinecrest Road to Reglonal Road 4, Taunton Road (lncludlng Harmony RoadlTaunton Road intersection northerly, westerîy and easterly). From Front Street to Reglonal Road 22, Victoria Street. Pickering From Regional Road 38, Whites Road, ta Regional Road 29, Liverpool Road (incîudlng Bayîy Street/Liverpool Road intersection, northerly, sautherîy and easterly). Plans showing details of the projects and the lands affected may be seen at the office of the Road Design Engineer of the Durham Works Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby. Ontario, Telephone 668-7721. Warks Committee, being deîegated by Regional Council as the hearing body, shaîl hear in person or by his or her caunsel, solicitor or agent, any persan wha dlaims his or her land wii be prejudicially affected by the by- Iaws and who applies on or before January 14, 1985, ta the underslgned to be heard at a meeting of the Works Cammittee on January 22,1985. DATED at Whitby this 1llth day of December, 1984. G. EMM WORKS COMM ITTEE CHAIRMAN W.A. TWELVETREES, P. ENG. COMMISSION ER 0F W9RKS M Il

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