PAGE 16, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1986, WHIY FE RS ta Claus Parade Cam- mittee, I want ta thank you for your par- Thurs., Feb. 20, 10.8 Fri., Fob. 21,10.8 Sat., Feb. 22, 10.5 YEAR END INVENTORY CLEARANCE .18SALE 10%0OFF NEW ARRIVAIS 20% OFF "1986" BATH ING SUITS Drastic reductions on Winter Clearance merchandise Brooklin Village Shoppe Fine Ladies Wear 57 Baldwin St., Brooklin 655-3474 Pastel & Textured Jeans Now in Stock. Ta The ditor: On behaîf of the Whit- by Jaycees and the San- Amplica. The world of satellite TV at your finger lips. Frm Amplca technatagy ln Caliiomlo ond COMSAT. three advanced new satellite recelversOne for every prce level. Tihe top oi the eine ts thse CSR.3C10. The ulimote satellite receiver ls athse eosiest ta use. tl has sterea souna and programmable memortes for satellite. Indlviduol tronsponders. ond audia/videa tunctions. Once yau have- programmed thse receiver with vaur tsand held remote, it con be operated rom your easy chairwith the pressaif a tew butions. Ampic ootters thesame technology initwa more campeti- tively priced models. as well as a camplete. compatible system othe highest qualitv performance. Attl withatfull year's limited warranty Lt -- - - - - - UL iX v >Amptica Sec BROOKLIN ELECTRONICS 4605 Baldwin St., Brooklln Cali (1/ mile N of FamlIy Kartways) 655*4069' Letter: Thanks from Jaycees There was a rise in local unemployment in January over the previaus month, accor- ding to Canada Em- pîcyment Centre statistics. The total number of people registered as out cf work with centres in Ajax, Oshawa and Whltby for the month was 8,550, up from 8,186 during Decemnber. In January 1985 there were 13,180 people looking for work but because cf a new systemn of records keeping at the centre, that figure does net refleet the samne Information. Previausly, ail people loeklng for work were kept on file indefinately unless they contacted the centres te say they had found a Job. Now, ail files are clesed after 30 days if the client has nat been i contact with the centre. See page 19 Whitby Ambulance During the week en- ding Feb. 13, Whitby Ambulance responded ta 92 cails for service in- cluding one emergency caîl for a mater vehicle accident in which four patients had ta be tran- sported to hospital. The service also responded te five emnergency calîs for heart related problemns and another five emergency cails for in- juries sustained in faîls. Most of the remnaining calîs invalved patient transfers frem one- medical facility ta anather and there were 31 standby cails for other area services. The number te caîl for ambulance servioe in Whitby is 723-5232. ATTERSLEY TIRE SERVICE PASSENGER & LIGHT TRUCKS -BRAKES-SHOCKS- -TUNE-UPS- -COOLING SYSTEMS- 103 DUNDAS ST. E. 162 KING ST. E. WHITSY OSHAWA 668-3356 571-3400 ticipation and cooperatian in this year's parade. Your staff, and in particular, Stephen Leith, have been more than helpful. We were trying ta pravide aur community with the best possible parade ever, and your professional service and taurtesy helped us ta at tain our goals. Your attention ta detail in the way you handled the pre-parade publicity, ail the adver- tising, and the actual caverage of the parade was terrific. The air- plane you had fly over the parade with Christ- mas greetings was a nîce touch, and greatly appreciated. The response for the parade from Mayor- At- tersley and ail other feedback has been no less than ecstatic. In closing, I wish you peace and happiness for the new year, and look forward ta working with yau again.. Sincerely, Bob Stanley, President, Whitby Jaycees. 3DAYS ONLY w ULT P.v.u RODr.1CgITS TBY FREE PRESS affl Br(ok1 lin Bylines ClBy BE'IY-EAN BLYTH Cai_55379 wlth Items forthis column heother night the entire family including girl friends and boy friends went out for dinner. In spite of the rather formidable size of our graup, the food and service were superb. The table was immaculate in a white cloth with fine china, silver and crystal. The meal was a marvellous progression of delec- table dishes fromn the vegetable dip appetizer right on through ta the grande finale of twa homemade desserts including a fabulaus fruit flan. The price for this feast was merely the pleasure of our com- pany. You see, we were the guests of my two maiden aunts. Maiden Aunts are a very special breed. Without the encumbrances of a husband or children of their own they are completely free ta do their awn thing in their own way. They are free ta pursue a career, travel ta exotic places or just ta indulge their maternai instincts on the progeny of their siblings. Without the day ta day tedium of having ta provide for a family, they are free ta dote and spoil ta the delight of bath parties. A child is poor indeed who doesn't have at least one Maiden Aunt in his or her if e. In aur family, there are three generations of nieces and nephews who have been badgered and berated, coddled and cossetted, fussed over and over fed. At one time or another, we aIl have had the luxury of being the centre of attention and being taken on a special trip or being given a special treat that aur parents either couldn't afford or considered too frivolous. No parent ever dared defy -a Maiden Aunti Unfortunately, the cook who prepared the sumptuous feast I described above is now ln her mid-nineties and there's no sign of a younger one comîng along ta, take her place. It looks like Maiden Aunts could become as extinct as dinosaurs unless we do something soon. We have the Save the Whale Societies and Protect the Platypus Clubs so why nat form an organization ta save the Maiden Aunt? We'll have ta hurry before it's too late. LIONS CLUB MEETING The new Brooklin and District Lions Club is holding a meeting tonight at 8 p.m. in Brooklin Community Centre. Ail interested men 19 and over are invited ta attend. Recently this new service club chose anexecutive which consista of president - Dave Brennar, secretary - Brian Wright and treasurer - Don Morey. Anyane who would like any additional in- formation about this group can caîl one of the foilowing: Dave Brennar 655-4144, Brian Wright 655- 3193 or Ian Robb 668-060. EUCHRE PARTY Myrtie United Church is holding a card party on March 20 at 8 p.m. in the church basement. Start now ta make arrangements for your own special table. For mare information caîl 655-3023. MYRTLE UCW There was a gaod attendance at the home of Laurel Hamer for the February meeting cf the United Church Women. The theme cf the meeting was 'Love' and the study was on missions. The group plan ta, sponsor one cf the Canadian Missianaries that were studied and hope ta develop an intimate warking relationship with the individual chosen. SQUARE DANCE EXHIBITION Brooklin Spring Fair will be coming along sooner than you think and the Square Dance Club is prepating already ta perform somne fancy foatwark as entertainment for the fair goers. LEGION EUCHRE Last week 1 gat my wires crassed and put the date of the next Legian Euchre party a week ahead. Sa if you had planned ta attend tonight, farget it and get out next week at this time instead. Hopefully the weather will be better then anyway. JUST A REMINDER TO EVERVONE If you have news for this column, be sure ta caîl it in or put it in the drap box at Ieast a week ahead. I repeat, I must have items at least a week ahead of time. The drap box is on the window sill ta, the left cf the doors in the IGA or you can get me during the day at 666-1133. Unemployment up during January