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Whitby Free Press, 20 Apr 1977, p. 19

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WHJTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1977, PAGE 19 COMING EVENTS BAZAAR The 2lst and 2211d Whitby Brownies and Girl Guides will hold a bazaar April 28 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.ni. ai' West Lynde Public Schiool. CONCERT A Salute to Spring with the General Motors Choir will be held on the evening of April 24 at St. Andrew 's Presbyterian Church. TV SHOW New Faces Whitby will be repeated on Chaninel 1l, Hamilton on Sunday, April 24 at 6:30 p.m. to give viewers another opportunity ta see local performers whose hat;d work mnade this show possible. Whitby will be just one of a number of communities to be seen again during the next few rnonths. New Faces has been well received in its first "Golden Horseshoe" Season, aind 26 new shows are planned for the fali. CHILD SAFETY The Canada Safety Council has proclaimed the first week in May to be Child Safety Week. In observance, the Whitby Block Parents have asked Ron Hawkins of the St. Johns' Ambulance to pre- pare a lecture and dernonstra- tion on "Emergency First Aid". The public is invited ta, attend this program which will be held on May 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Consumers' Gas Blue Flame Roomn in Whitby. Refreshments will be served and admission is free. Mr. Hawkins will inform residents of what to do and what flot to do in emergency situations such as poison consumption, shock, brokei bones and other injuries until professional help arrives. BLOCK PARENTS D)ANCE The Whitby Block Parents will hold their First Anniversar3 Dance on April 30 at Fantasy Land Park 3 miles north ai Whitby on Hlwy. 12. Tickets canl be obtained by contacting Judy Taylor at 668-7468. DAFFODIL SHOW A daffodil show, flower arranging demaonstration and a talk on hianging a garden will be featured at the next meet- ing of the Brooklin 1lorticul- tutal Society April 27 at 8 p.rn in the Brooklin United Ch ',rch hall. Speakers from the Royal Botanical Gardens will be present. MONTE CARLO NIGHT The Whitby Knights of Columbus will be havinga Mante Cairia Nigrht at their Offices C 171 King Street East, Oshawa 22 Wlton Stoeot. Port Hope LIBRARY STORY HOURS The Whitby Fire Depart- ment and Bell Telephone wilI be featured in two special. story hours at the Whitby Public Library this mnonth. On April 23 at 10:30 a.m. Capt. Jinm Corner of the fire departinent will speak on fire prevention, and if the weather is good, will bring along a fire truck and explain its ope ration. April 30 at 10:30.a.m. Mrs. C. Hlarkness,, of Bell Canlada will explain the proper use of the telephone. These story hours are in connection with the library's April themne, "Know Your Conmmuinity". DANCE CANCELLED The Whitby Chamber of Commerce dinner and dance, schedluled for Saturday at the Centennial Building, has been cancelled. The Chamrber intends ta' reschiedule the dance for the faîl. ANNUAL VOLUNTEER ASSOCIATION MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Volunteer Association of Whitby Psychiatric Hospital is ta be held Monday, April 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the Con- ference Room of the Administration Building. Anyone who is interested in attending, please phone Mrs.' A. Metrick, Volunteer Ca- Ordinator 668-6525. A film will be shown, entitled "Why Volunteer?" and discussion following the film, will be led by Ms. Kay Brown, Co-ordinator of the Volunteer Project, Durham Region. nPO1TERY WORKSHOP Sam Moligan will be con- ducting a pattery glaze work- shop at the Whitby Arts,~ sApril 25 ta 29. Afternoon y sessions are 2 p.m. ta 5 p.m. and evening sessions, 7 p.m. rta 10 p.m. Mr. Moligan lias been conducting pattery classes at the station for two years. Bath beginners and advanced students are invited ta participate. Cail the Station at 668-4185 for registration. ADOPTIVE PARENTS Th~e Adoptive- Parents Association of Durham Region will be discussing child abuse at a meeting May 4 at 8 p.m. in the Consumiers Gas Building, at Hopkins Street and Consumners Drive. 1. BAKE SALE The Senior Citizens Club at the Centennial Building will be holding a bazaar, bake sale and TOLuch-Take table sale at the I00F Hall, 215 Brock Street South, April 23 fromn Il a.nm. ta 3 p.m. EUCHRE PARTY The Sinclair Public School Home and School Association is holding its aniual euchre party April 29 at 8 p.mn. at the school on Taunton Road. Tickets will be sold at the door. Prizes and luncheon are included. BARBERSHOP CONCERT The Oshawa Barber- shoppers will presenit the mnusic of Irving Berlin at St. Mark's United Chiurch haill at 8 p.m. April 22. Proceeds will sur>port the 4th Whiitby Scouts and Venturers for their trip ta the Cinadian Jamboree. TENNIS CLUB The Whitby Tennis Club will be holding a general meeting April 27 at 8 p.m. in the former council chamnbers in tie library. 'Officers will be elected and information made COMPOST - Organic Fertilizer and Soil Conditioner for Vegetable and Flower Gardens, GRAVEL AND MATERIALS - For Laneways and Driveways. (Delivered in any quantities) GRADING - Laneways and parking lots. BARCLAY TRANSPORT LIMITED (Kinsale Sand & Gravel) Brookli, R.R. No. 1, Ontario Phones 683-4461 & 683-4468 I.,NEWCASTLE GOLF COURSEI NOW OPEN Green fees & Membership 18 holes electric carts - snack bar iifle asi of Newcastle off HIy. 2, ýV2 mile norti * oni Golf Gourse Rd. chartered accountanis Telephones 579-5531 available on 'club activities. Anyone wisinig further k __ ___-'j Monday, April 25 FIRST JACKPOT AT 56 NIMBERS SECOND JACKPOT AT 51 NUMBERS 7:15 p.m,. No children under 16 admitted HEYDENSHORE PAVILION (çoiner Water St. & Dilop Dr., Whitby) information 668-7297. may cail Piyah Chapter of H aashWzo invites you to an Art Auction of original Canadian works of art in ail media on Sunday, April 24, Piccadilly Room, Genosha Hotel, 70 King St., E., Oshawa. Admission t'O auction $2.50 per person, includes: refreshments and door prizes Auctioneer: Henry Kahn Free Preview -1 p.m. to 7p.m. Auclion -7:30 pm. BROCK f WHITBY Air seats r 668-3618 CHI IDRENS MATINEE' - 1:30 P.M. SATURDAY ONLY' Charlotte's Web Fully Animated GOOD FOR ONE FREE ADMISSIO'N TO CHILDREN'S M.4TINEE BROCK THEATRE with one paid admission ONLY ON DATE BELOW Saturday, April 23, 1977 SOPHIA LOREN RICHARD HARRIS MARTIN SHEEN O.J. SIMPSON LIONEL STANDER ANN TURKEL INGRID THULIN LEE STRASBR .MBURT LANCASTER.. MA4CKENZIE... AVA GARD)NER.. NICOLE PLUS DIAMONDS Robert Shaw, Richard Roundtree, Barbara Seaguli, SheIIy Winters COMPI. FROM 7:05 P.M. April 21-26 ADULT ENT. CL0SED WEDNESDAYS TONY SCANGA Awardwinning hairstylist is pleased to announce that he wiII be re-opening June lst under the name THE HAIR LOUNGE at 404 Brock St. South, Whitby 668-1212 Bus. 668-9568 Home (Until the opening Tony wiII continue to serve his valued customners at the HAIR HUT, 30 Taunton Rd. E., Oshawa 576-5591) Whitby Community Bingo 2 JACKPOTS $500 scIYidgeii, blier &coe. W. A. 0. Slby, c. a., B.A EVERY MONDAY NIGHT .J. Roberts, c.a. K. Madge tt, c. a. W Bole,C.a. 1" W. Marlé ýffl, C. a.

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