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Whitby Free Press, 19 Nov 1980, p. 23

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Cali 725-8967 wîth news items for the column. Corridor Capers By NI \RY Me EACHE RN CARDIAC REHABILITATION ORGANIZATION Ann Preston la organlzing a Novelty and Bake Sale to raise needed funds for the Cardlac Rehabilitation Organization. The event wiil take place at the Whitby Leglon Hall, Byron St. S., on Thursday November 27 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. Donations would be gratefully accepted. Cali Ann at 728-9M3 to offer your assistance. DURHAM WEST P.C. ANNUAL MEETING The Durham West P.C. Association will hold their annual meeting on Wednesday, Novmeber 19 (tonight) at Heyden- shore Pavillon. Cocktails at 6:30, dinner 7:30. The Hon. Robert Welch, Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy, will be the guest speaker. Tickets are $7.50 per person and may be purchased from Harold Brown 668-4292 or bob Coffins 668-3217. STARDUST DINNER THEATRE Mary, Mary la the current play offered by the newly- established Starduat Dinner Theatre in Whitby. The management and staff 0f the dinner theatre are to WHITBY congratulated on their choice of entertainment and quality of service. A moet enjoyable evenlng. Mary, Mar, direc- ted by Bill Castelman and produced by Ldoyd Whiteway can be seen Thursday, through Sunday until December 21. Dinner 6:30, show 8:30. Reservation can be made by calllng 666-1621. The first production of 1961, beginning January 2, Bedroomn Farce follwed by My Fat Friend, Same Time Next Year, V'i Be back at Midnight, Butter- files are Free and My Fair Lady should be equally as en- joyable. Each show wil run for 5 weeks from Wednesday to Sunday. To book ail 6 shows for a Wednesday or Thursday evening the cost is $70 per person, a 14 savings over booking in- dividually, or for Friday, Saturday or Sunday, $75 per per- son, a 10 per cent discount. Cail 666-1621 and book all 6 shows, you won't be disappointed.' EXECUTIVE MEETING C.A.R.A The next executive meeting wiIl be held on Wednesday, November 26 at 8 p.m. at the planning department board room. Ail Corridor Area Executive members are asked to be present. st. georges anglican church Oshawa and District Registered Music Teàchers Association presents an evening of music by Healey Wilan with the choir of St. Georges Anglican Church. Admission free. Tuesday, November 20 St. Georges Church Oshawa WESTMINISTER UNITED CHURCH The Church bazaar was an overwhelming success. To at- tend was like Old Home Week. Next Sunday - November 23, 1980 Chureh Anniversary everyone remember our special anniversary service this Sunday at il a.m. Special items by the Sunday Sebool Choir FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1980, PAGE 23 Special items by the Senior Choir. Youth Group will read the Scriptures, take Up the of- fering, and provide one of the speakers. Dr. Banks will sun up ofl the meaning of the church in te- days world. Everyone is especially invited tQ attend the service and the fellowship hour after where the U.C.W. will serve tea and coffee. Infant Baptism Sunday, December 14. Youthi Group - Mondays at 7 p.m. Choir Practice - Thursday 7:30 Young Women of the congregation are invited to a get- acquainted meeting the churrh hall this Thursday, Nov- ember 20 at 8 p.m. to dlscuss the possible formation of a U.C.W. unit. Telephone Suzanne Clarke at 668-1526 if you need a ride and bring along your ideas and enthusiasm. MISSING DISHES People are stili looking for their bowls/pie plates. Please return any you have to the church kitchen for the owners to pick Up. Christmas Carda - If you are in need of Chrigtmnas carda, general greeting carda, novelties or wrapping paper, cati Elleen Greenaway 728-2200, who seils Monarch Carda for the Westminister Church Group. coffee pot for loan The Corridor Ratepayers Association has purchased a 100-cup coffee Urn, for use at our Social functions or for any Community Group. If you are in need of a large coffee urn for any Community event, just cail and we wlll gladly lend it to you. Ail we ask is that la be turned in the same con- dition as WvIen you borrowed it. WHff ByMLALL Holiday Cen terpiece Makes Table Festive THICKSON ROAD & HUGHWAY' OPEN 10410 MON.-SAT. KIDS' PLACE TOP QUALITY LINES Take a Loonk sit nhr Com petItlv ie PrÀces FREE LAYA WAY SHOP WITH US AND SAVE WINTER COATS 25% OFFI ISNOW SUITSI15% OFF Wenow carry sizea up to 14X Sasson - Pants, Sweatshirts Vantessa Line of Party Dess and Christening GownsI ~Enter our con test Sfor an 8f SChristmas Stocking SValue $135.1* MI STORE SPECIALSI WHITBY MALL 576-4318I 2WHITBY WHITBY MALL SFASIHN Fashions for the Gala f Season Our Bridlai Salon Scomi#ag. soon! Whitby Mail 576-6708 JEAN SELECTION Grand Open.ing LEVIS - ROAD RUNNERS - MAC JEANS JORDACHE - BRITTANIA - and many mors JEANS - CORDS - TOPS - SHIRTS SPECIAL MAC JEANS, CORDS, sizo 7- 14x 13.50 moiTe 35 F' ANY.PURCHASE 0F REG. PRICE MERCHANDISE i- VALID UNTIL END 0F NOVEMBER Your tree is gaily. trim- med and decorations. adorn your door and man- telpiece-but what about your dinner table? A holi- day centerpiece will contri- bute to your festive decor and enhance your enter- taining. A platter of shiny glass ornaments with fancy candles set among them would mnake an elegant centerpiece. A tiny artificial tree, colorfully trimmed, can set the properly festive note for the special dinner party. e Fresh poinsettias will be especially admired by one and ail at this holiday time. if you have a lovely sul- ver bowl, f111 it with holly for an unusually lovely centerpiece. A large candle,. set amnongst greens and pine cones, also creates ar attractive arrangement. A "bouquet" of candy canes tied with big red bows would be a delightful conversation piece for your table; other Christ- mas-type candies in a beautiful container would also be appropriate. A basket filled with holly or other holiday greens will add a fresh, lovely touch to your table. A'ngel figurines, sur- roun.de.d by holly or mistletoe can create a charming centerpiece also. Other figurines might also tend themselves to such an arrangement. A n old-fashioned candleholder can tend itself beautifully to an arrangement of greens for a nostalgic look. A festive table will add to the pleasure of enter- taining at Christmas! Durham Region's FINEST SELECTION of Fresh and Marine TROPICAL FISHI Also A Good Selection of " BUOGIES " LARGER BIRDS " CANARIES " COCKATIELS " SMALL ANIMALS Whitby Mail 579-8577 Drop In and vosit walh us Mon. Io Sat. 10-10 -la - w. m -

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