Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 21 May 1980, p. 19

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BRIAN DEMOAN DENTURE THERAPY CIINIC HARWOOD PLACE MALL 683u6074 Matchmiakers Corridor Cauers I BMARY MCEACHERNI Call 72"-967 wlth news items for this column. The beautiful long weekend is over for another year. We hope everyone packed in enough exciternent to last until the next holiday. SCOUTS AWARD PRESENTED TO CRAIG Craig Weldon was presented with the Chief Scout Award at ceremonies held In Peterborough on May loth. Craig, who lives on Elizabeth I the Corridor Area of Whit- by, is a member of the 2th Oshawa Scout Troop. The Scout Leader Is Mark Brown and the troop hold thefr meetings at St. Mark's Church on Stevenson Road In Oshawa. Frank A Worth, Honorary Vice-President for the Provincial Council of Ontario Boy Scouts of Canada made the presen- tation. The Chief Scout award is the highest*honour bestowed ln Scouting. The awards were presented to deserving boys ln the Lakeland, Mississauga, Northland and Quinte Region. MHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 19 ff, PAGE 19 Everyone who has been involved wlth Scouting van ap- preciate the effort required to earn such high honours. Our sincere congratulations to Craig and we wish hlm weIl in ail future adventures. His parents, leaders and friends and community as a whole, are proud of bis accomplishments.P.C. P.C. WOMEN'S LUNCHEON The P.C. Ladies are planning a luncheon to honour George Ashe, M.P.P., on Monday, May 26 at the Pickering United Church. Lunch will commence at 11: 30. Bette Stevenson, On- tario Minister of Education, will be the guest speaker. For ticket reservations, contact Mildred Henstock at 668- 3421. Everyone welcome. CONGRATULATIONS It may be a littie late, but congratulations to Ami and Bob Car- son on the birth of their third bail player. Rlegional seat CONT D.FROM PG. 6 goes -ahead and reaches its council '<there is a danger goal of 90,000 people. that council would grow too Support for the recom- large." mendation did corne from He also said that if the two one Oshawa councillor, were added it would bef however. "1hard to control in the Alan Dewar told council future" any additional that adding the two new requests for more represen- members would give some tation especiallv if Seaton degree of equity to the

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