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Whitby Free Press, 18 Jun 1980, p. 14

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PAGE 14., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 19 80, WHITBY FREE PRESS WIth lessons and Instruction In the following: e Rollerskating * Mini-Golf • Softball e Swimming * Volleyball • Bowling, e Tennis * Basketball 5 or 10.pin PHONE OR WRITE FOR BROCHURE Motor City Rollarena L1H IJ6 P.O. Box 2218 Nam e ................. ........ ----....... PostalCode...... A ddress ............----.-----------------------········ Sex Telephone.... ....- -- -- --.. -----------------------·M -F Paul's 22 ATHOL ST. E. 571-2200 play- ground Rolan and Connie Roy stand next to the stone at Florence M. Heard School naming the newly opened playground in memory ofW. their son, Paul, who died of cancer last year. Paul's Playground, as it is now known, was the. first project of a school parent- teacher organization called Heard Interested Parents and Staff or H.I.P.S., for short. The playground was built through the volunteer efforts of parents and staff mem- bers and has been in operation since the fall. A spokesman for the group said in a written statement that, "H.I.P.S. decided to dedicate the playground to the memory of Paul since Connie and Roly had con- tributed so much time to the planning and building of the playground." -~ #' ,,'~,, amRen Starting July 14, 1980 Summer Sports Fun Camp, FOR BOYS & GIRLS, AGES 7-17 Mon. thru Fri. 9:00 to 5:00 p.m. $ 300 39 erWeek STEVEN F. PELESHOK, B.A., LL.B. BAR RISTER & SOLICITOR Appointments Avallable Eveningse and Saturdays 105 DUNDAS ST.W. TEL. (416) 668-3616 WHITBY, ONTARIO Iqqvý Àww Àb

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