WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1977, PAGE 15 COMING EVENTS FRENCH- CAFE NIGHT Whitby Arts Inc. will present "Cafe A La Gare", featuring food, wine, music, gaines, entcrtuinnment, films, dancing an(i a draw, at the Station April 1 5 fromn 8:30 p.mi. to 12:30 p.m. Thiere will bc a liglit crepe dinner, and a glass of xine inciuded iin the admission price, can-can dancers, and other entertainers, and filmns of "La Belle France": The highilight of the even- ing xvi l)e a draw for a Japanese Brush Painting by Sue Tabuchii, un instructor ut the Station. Tickets for the painting are availubie fromn Whitby Arts niembers or ut the Nearly New Shop. Tickets for the French Cafe Night are uvailabie. ut the Nearly New Shop and Middle- ton's Book Store, or by phoning Lisa Chang, 668-5398 or Eleanor Kidd, 668-4085. KNOW YOUR COMMUNITY Questions on such subjects as town planning, parks, recreation, regional problems and senior citizens activities xiii be answered by members of the town counicil and staff in a series of qLestion-and- answer sessions ut the Whitby Public Library this month. The foiloxing is a schedule of dates and timies xvhen the town councillors and staff xiii be availabie to unsxvcr your quLe st ions: Aprii 14, 2 p.n. to 4 p.in. -- Couinciiior Joy Thomnpson, senior citizen activities, apartm-ents and other miatters. April 14, 7 p.mn. to 9 p.rn. -Recreation Director Wayne DeVeau: future plans for recreation ii Whitby. April i18, 7 pm. to 9 p.m. -Downtown Nierchant Bob Catton: deveiopment of Whitby's downtoxvn core. April 21, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. -Planning Director Kevin Tunney-, Brooklin deveiop- ment and other planning mu tte rs. April 25, 7 p.m. to 9 p.mn. -- Piatoon Chief Ken Corner: aluminum wiring, home fire prevention, etc. April 28, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. -- Councillor Gerry Emm and Tax Colector, Mrs. Gail Empy: how your tax dollar is spent. This question program is part of the library's Community Service Month. PO1TERY WORKSHOP Sam Moligan will be con- ducting a pottery glaze work- shop at the Whitby Arts Station April 1 8 to 22 and April 25 to 29. Afternoon sessions are 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and evein sesions,7 pm Mark's United Church ut 1 1 a.m. Aprii 24. GYMNASTICS Classes in nfiodern rhythmic gymnustics are being held Tuesday nights ut 8:30 p.mn. at the West Lynde Public School. Anyone interested in attending may caîl Kathleen Chong at,668-1680. SPRING DANCE The West Lynde Com- Munity Association will be holding its spring dance April 15 at 8:30 p.m. ut 1-eydenshore Pavilioni. Any- one interested ini tickets may cali 668-2244. SCIENCE FAIR The annual Durhamn Region Science Fuir is being held ut G. L. Roberts Collegiate ini Oshawa from 9 a.m. to 5 p. Thursduy and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friduy. Anderson Collegiate lias 1 2 projects entered and Heniry Street High Schiool, seven projccts. VOLUNTEER ELECTIONS The Volunteer Association of the Durham Centre for the Developmnentally Handi- cupped xill be holding their election of officers for 1977-, 78 Monday April 18 from 7:45 to 9 p.ni. ut the Durham Centre. In addition to the elections, Eugeile Sorin, admiînistrator of the Duriham Centre, will speak on "The Merits of a Volunteer Association" and Volunteer Coordinator Eli?,.abeth Gornes wiil talk about "Education and Recruitnient" in the Durbuni Region. Refresh- ments MiIl be served. ALMONDS REUNION Menubers of the former Almonds United Church. con- gregution are inviteci to a get-together on April 16 ut 7:30 p.m. in the Raglan United Church Christian Edutcution Centre. BAR BERSHOP CONCERT The Oshawva Barber- shoppers \viii present the music of' Irving Berlin in St. Mark's United Clhurch hall ut 8 p.m. April 22. Proceeds \viii support the 4th Whtby Scouts and Venturers on their trip to the Canadian Jamboree iin Prince Edwurd Island. LUNCHEON PARTY A- Luncheon is Served purty xill be hield by the 4th Whitby Scouts Ladies' A MORVIAGLES IA 7 OOT..SRE let & 2nd Arrangedi Bought onid Sold i Prime Rates Auxiiiary at St. Mark's United Church hall April 26 at 6:30 p.mn., with proceeds to assist the Scouts aà d Venturers attending the Canadian Jamboree in Prince Edward lsland. For tickets, contact Kathy Bevis, 668-4470 or Audrey Harnion, 668-5768. WHITBY JAYCE'ITES CHILD SAFETY PROJECT As their child safety projeet this year the Whitby Jaycettes, in co-operation with the school boird, hud the chiidren from kindergarden, grades 1, 2 & 3, draw a poster or write a story on "what Block Parents mean to me". The purpose of the project was to rnake the children more awareý of the Block Parent programme & an opportunity for the teachers to review the heulth & sufety aspects of Block Parents. The posters from ail the "The shoe with the magic sole " Sec our %vindoivs jorinie la u'si in Spr-ing jalshions. Collins SIoos 119 prock St. S. DOWNTOWN WHITBY Opmn Every Day Until 6 p.m. leriday UntiI 9 sehools wiil be on display today (the 1 3th) ut Florence Heard' School, Thursday & Friday ut Kathleen Rowe Sehool, Monday. & Tuesday, the 1 8th & I 9thut Palmer- BROCK WH UTBY ston, the 2Oth & 21lst at Sinclair Public Schooi, and at West Lynde Schooi on the 22nd &25th. The Whitby Jaycettes will present the Block Parents with siides of their choice in order that they may have a, slide presentation to give to groups, organizations & schools. AUl seaus 668-3618I CH ILDR ENS MATINEE -1:30 P.M. SATURDAY ONLY Hey There It's Yogil Bear! FuIIy Annimated GOOD FOR ONE FREE ADMISSION TO CHILDREN'S MATINEE $ROCK THEATRE with one paId admission ONLY ON DATE BELOW Saturday, April 16 PLUS Bite The Bullet Gene Hackmon Hard Times Charles Bronson COMPI. FROM 7:05 P.M. ADULT ENT. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS An authentie Finnish Sauna in a complete easy to assemble pack- age. No framning, plumbing, floor drain or special venting required OVER 20 STANDARD SIZES See our display The 900 Hopkins SI. Fireplaoe PIuu®(D ai un Whiiby 668-3192 Whitby Commun 2 $500 EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Monday, April 18 FIRST JACKPOT AT 55 NUMBERS SECOND JACKPOT AT 50 NUMBERS 7:15p.n No children under 1.6 admitted HEYDENSHOR E PAVILION! (corner Water St..& Dunlop Dr., Whitby)- ity Bingo JACKPOTS REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM NOTICE 0F WATER & SEWER RATE ADJUSTMENT The region wishes to advîse ail water & sewer customers that as of January 1, 1977, Phase 2 of the five 'year Phasing-in program of the uniform rates becomes effective. These rates will be in effect from January lst, 1977 to December 3lst, 1977; a copy of which will be included with your first billing for 1977.