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Whitby Free Press, 11 May 1988, p. 39

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Obituaries BAHAI' FAITH. Thy heart le My home; sanctify it for My descent; Thy spirit le My place of revelation; cleanse It for My.manIfestation. Ph one 668- 7653or668-8665. CANADA FOR Christ crusade: Worid events beginnIng 1948, and Bible prophecy fuifilîments indicate near- ness of: 1. Rapture'lst. Corinthians 15:35-58; let Thessalonians 4:13-18>, 2., Antichrist (head of Common Market and NATO>V)3. YW.W. 3 (Russia deated by divine Intervention) 4. Deceptions and sufferings. of an- tichrist's 7-year rule. 5. Battie'of Ar- mageddon (antichrist defeated by Jesus Christ) 6. Jesus Christ estabalishes true peace, justice, prosperity woridwide. Get "Watch 1988", by Charles Taylor: Today ln Bible Prophecy, 104 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ont. Li N5T3. $6. B PREGNANT? Adoption. Loving hap- py family wants very much to adopt second child through licensed agen- cy. We offer a ioving and secure future for your unborn chiid. Please cail Jennifer coileot. (416) 787-4462, evenings. B NEED HELP? Listen to the Back to God Houri Sunday 7:30 arn CHAM, 820 Hamilton; 9:3Oam CKAN 1480 Newmarket, & at 7:30 pm FM 108 Buriington, orwatch FAITH 20 Global T.V. Monday- FrIday at Sa,. B WOMEN ln abusive reiationships. For help cali The DEN ISE HOUSE for women and children. Toli Free 1-800- 26B3-3725 or 728-7311. Conf identiaiity assured. (tormerly Auberge). LENOBA WEEDEN Leýnora Weeden of Whitby died onMy 2, 1988 at, Whitby General Hospital. She was 62. She was bornin Grassies, Ont., on January 24, 1926, daugbter of Horace and Irene (Hearnden) Roszell. She married George Weeden on May 26, 1944. A homemaker, Mrs. Weeden lived in Whitby for two years after residing in Pickering, Toronto and Scarborougb. -She is survived by ber husband, sons David, Steven and Peter, daughters Kimberley1 and Heather (Mrs. Weber>, and grandchildren Katie, Elizabeth and Mark.. The funeral service was held from the W.C. Town Fuineral Chapel on May 5, 1988, conducted by Capt. D. Butt of the Salvation Armyý.- Interment- at Thornton cemetery in 'Oshawa. Contributions to the Canadien Le Consieil receives provincial.graxnt A provincial grant of $472710 bas been awarded to Le Conseil des organismes francophones deé la'region de'Durham to renovate washrooms and instaîl an eleva- tor and exterior ramp at its community meeting facilities in Osbawa. A total of $1.6 million was May is new irector The Big Brothers Association of Oshawa-Whitby recently appointed Phyllis May as their new executive director. Her past experience includes one and a haif years with the Easter Seal Society of Durham granted to, improve -access for disabled persons and. senior citizens in 71 community facil- idies in Ontario. St. Marks-. United Cburch in Whitby also received $50,000 to renovate its washrooms and instaîl an elevator to imrpove access to tbe cburch hall. of Big Brothers Region South, and just prior to that, four years as administrator of the United Way of Upper Ottawa Valle. As well as ber business expertise, she bas spent il years in tbe teacbing field, grades kindergarten tW community college. Cancer Society. JOSEPH DEBOSKY joseph Debosky of Whitby died on May 1, 1988 at Whitby General Hospital.1 He was born in Montreal, Quebec, son of Andrew and Pauline Debosky. He maried Helen Yarmola on June 5, 1937. Mr. Debosky was a moulder at the Whitby Mallable Iron and Fittinga plant. He is survived by bis wife, sons Bernard (daughter-in-law Una) and Robert (daughter-in-laW Pat), grandchildren Stephen,1 Andrea, Gail and Bian, and brother Michael. He was predeceased by sister Mary Kapuscinkid and brother Andrew Debosky. The funeral was held May 4, 1988, at the Town Funeral Chapel. Interment at, Resur- rection cenietery. EIZABETH BICK Elizabeth (Betty) E'. Bick of Whitby died at Oshawa General Hospital on May 7, 1988. She was 68. She was born on May 9, 1919 in' Whitby, daughter of W.J. and E. (Padgett)- Heard. She married Ward Bick on August 6, 1940. Mrs. Bick, a lifetime resident of Whitby?, was, a memhber -of St. Mark's United Church. 1She ia survived by ber daughter Betb. Predeceased by her husband. The funeral was held Ttiesday, May 10 . at the Town Funeral Chapel, conductedl by Rev. ,J. Smith. Interment- at Union cemetery. I your plans for the future, there may be an- area you've oveirlooked. Consider this a test to see îf you're really"prepared for what the future will bring. Do you have adequate insuranoe and benefits? Do you have a pension plan? Have you preplanned and prepaided your funeral arrangements? Now if you're asking yourself what making funeral arrangements has to do with sensible planning, let us explain.. While it's difficuit to, talk about an emotional subject in dollar and cents, it is necessary. By preplanningand prearranging funeral arrangements now, you cari guarantee that the money will be there for the future, with no financial strain inposed on the people close to you. W. C. T own Funeral Chapei Ltd. Whitby 668-3410 John R. Tfown Jayne Langlois -.Town 110 Dundas St. *East 668-3410 STAFFORD MONUMENTS 6 Generations of 'Service, Quality & Trust Family Monuments e Granite or Bronze Markers *Inscriptions e Sandblasting 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668-3552 After hours: 668-4460 or 666-1513 Home appointments gladly arranged. 'WIFI'BY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1988, PAGE 39

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