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Whitby Free Press, 24 May 1978, p. 19

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24e,1978, PAGE 19 WEST LYNDE DANCE Tickets are available now for the West Lynpde Community Associa tlon's t"Sýiig into Sumfmer" dance at Heydenshore Pavillon, June 10at 8: 30 p.m.-Tickets are $8 a couple, but the price will rise to $10 a couple June 2. For tickets, oeil Dave lat 666-1130, AI at 668-1173, Lynn at 668-647, Tony at 668-130 or Annette at 668-6610. A buffet wiil be served and there will be more than $500 worth of spot dance and door prizes to be given away. PARENT PRE-SOHOOL CENTRE Mrs. Jeannifer Hardack- ers from, the Institute of Child Study at the University of Toronto, wili speak on "4Play and the Pre-School Child,"ý at the Parent Pre- School Centre, May 25 at 8 p.m. at the Consumer Gas Building. Admission is $1 and everyone is welcome. HOSPITAL MEETING The annual, meeting of the Dr. J. O. Ruddy General Hospital wili be heid June 21 at 8 p.m. in the hospital cafeteria. An. election of of- ficers for 1978 will take place at the meeting and annual reports for 1977 wiIl be given. AUCTION The Couples Club of St. Mark's united Church wiil be holding an auction at the >church May 27 starting at, il arn. Anyone who has items to offer may cail John and Glenda Wastle at 579-2914, the church office at 668-3091, Judy or Jerry Moskaluk at 668-2816, Elaine 'and Milton Rainey at 668-3762 or Ron and Mary, Dalgleish at 668- 9242. MOZART LECTURE A filxi, lide show and lecture on the life and works of Mozart Will be given May 29 at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, cochrane Street, by Peter Dekarwin, of Toronto, Past Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Canada. BROOKLIN SPRING FAIR DANCE Advanced tickets are now on sale for the Brooklin Spring Fair Dance to be held at the Brooklin Memorial Arena June 3from 8p.rn. toi1 a.m. Music is by D.J. Otto Kameka, and there will be prizes and a buffet lunch. Tickets are $8.50 per couple and rnay be obtained by calling Maureen Martens at 655-4635 or Dian Berkers at 6554536. ART DISPLAY .~A special showing of Sdrawings, paintings and Sprints by artists Marlene tHilton and Michael Burgess Vwll be held at tlie Whitby Public Library-froým May 5 Vto June 3, with the officiai ,opening taking place May 5 from 8 p.m. to 10 p. Mrs. Hilton bas exhibited },at thie Osliawa District Art SAssociation and the Whitby SArts Station Gallery, amilias won several awards for ber J~drawings. Mr. Burges(not to be confused with Mike Burgess, publisher of the Witby Free Prees>, las tauglit life draw- ing at the R<obert Mcbaugh- lin Gallery and the Oshawa and Whitby Seniors Clubs. ART EXHIBITION The work of Oshawa artist Irja Ketola will be featured at the Whitby Arts Station Gallery May 5 to 28. Irja Ketola completed her studies at the Ontario College of Art in 1974 and bas The number of clients un- employed and registered for work at the Canada' Employ- ment Centrqs in Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa for the month of April totalled 15,231 consisting of 8,021 female and 7,210 male clients. This f igure includes 2,821 students. 1 Placements in the three offices totalled 367 for the inonth, which compares to a total of 299 placements dur- ing March. The, majority of clients were registered iii clerical and related; sales; service; machining and re- lated; product fabricating; assembling and repairing; construction trades and material handling and reiated. During April, the greatest employment opportunities studied extensively in Europe.- She bas been ,a studio instructor at The Station since 1976, teaching drawing, painting and f ilm- making for chldren's art classes. FILM NIGHT THE COLOR FILM "Singi.ng in the'Ramn," starring Gxene Kelly wiil be shown at. the existed in retail trade and in community, business and personal service. In April, there were .44 agreementsà signed under the Canada Manpower Indus- triai Training Program. As a result, 55 people wiil benefit from both training and em-' ployment in the Region of Durham. >At the end of April, there were 155 students in the skill courses sponsored by the Canada Employment Centre and 45 people receiving academic upgrading at Dur- hamn College. During the first quarter of 1978, a total of 85 people we placed in casual employ- ment (duration of 5 days or less). The total casual place- ments during 1977 amounted to 953. Subdivision alpproved despite some objections Council has voted, to take no aýtion:on objections to a subdivision proposed'for the soutWieast corner, of Coch- rane! Street and Rossland Road, and will send the plan to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval. Administrative committee Chairman councillor Tom Edwards said most of the objections to the subdivision had been resoived, but Councillor Bob Attersley expressed concern that what is now in the plans rnay not becomereality. He expres- sed particular concern about the wishes of existing resi- dents for more major re- creational facilities. The subdivision, by Cadillac-Fairview, is expect- ed to increase the population of the area by 2,700 people. Plans cal for the existing soccer field ini the area to be reiocated to south of Palmerston school when the development is completed. John Williams, a consult- ant for the developer, says there Will be more open space fthan what is officiaiiy required. The 9.9 acres of park land are three more acres than the town requires and there will also be an additional four acres of open space, he said. Mr. Williams also said there will be only 17 street town houses out of the 320 units in the development. Councillor Edwards said that although not all the objections have been with- drawn, he can see no sense in delaying the development. Whitby Seniors ActivitY Centre May 26 at 7:30 p.m. BASEBALL DANCE A Sprrig Bail will -be held by the Whitby Minor Base- bail Association at the Cen- tenniai Building May 27 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets for only 80, couples are available, by contacting Lorne Campbell at 668-2464, John VanStavern at 668-8190 or Tony Doleweerd at 668-3754. CONDOMINIUM MEETING The first annual meeting of the Durham Condominium Association wiil be heid May 25 at 8 p.m. at Whitney Hall in the Iroquois Park Arena. A wine and cheese party wiii follow informai discus- sions to which members and non-members are invited. P.C. DANCE The Ontario Riding OSHAWA. UKR., ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH BI1G BINGO, AT ZOLLY'S FORUM EASTSIDE IN OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE MODAY MAY 29, 1978. $3,OOO OFFERED IN PRIZES EARLY BIRD GAME 20 -$25.00 REG' GAM E 50/50 GAM E 3 JACKPOTS 5 - $30.00 LAIE GAMES FREE ADMISSION 7:30 P.M. Bus leaves for Whitby after BingO CHI LDR EN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED LIC. NO. 238399 FýWerel Progressive Conser- vâtive ýssociation will hold a dance at 8:30 p.m. June 2 at Heydènshore, Pavilion. Tickets are $10 a couple, available by calling John Pisani at 668-3221 or Mary McEachern at 725-8967. MUSEUM OPENING Durham West MPP George Ashe will officially open the Whitby Historical Society's, Lynde House Museum. for the 1978 -season, June 24 at 3 p.m. A highlight of the occasions wilI -be the cutting of a loth anniversary cake by Katherine MeIntyrre, daugliter of the late Duncan Mcîntyre, one of the founders of the historical society. P.C. MEETING A special general meeting of the Durham West Pro- gressive Conservative As- sociation will be heid on Thursday, May 25, at 7:45 p.m. at Harwood Secondary School, 80 Falby Court, Ajax, Ont. The purpose of the meeting is to eleet delegates to attend the Ontario Progressive Conservative Association Annual Meeting, June 9, 10, il at the Sheraton Centre Hotel, Toronto, Ontario. Eight voting delegates and four alternates are to- be elected from the membçr- ship of the Riding Associa- tion to represent, Durham West Progressive Conserva- tive Association. OFFOTER AXN$2O Ff ReYIrPri1 NPrescription Sunglasses Ait $300 Off Rogulor Price Consuit your eye doctor and if eyeglasses are required, corne t.... JAMES PRENTICE, OPTiau 400-A DUNDAS ST. (AT' KENT) N 666- 1646 s 4E~~KENT__I WHITBV BROCK ST. DUNDASST' Whitby Communit y Bingo Joycoesk.wM nis 2 $ 500 JACKPOTS EVERY. MONDAY NIGHT Monday,ý May.29 1j978Lic.- No. 235447 FIRST JACKPOT AT > 55 NUMBERS SECOND JACKPOT AT 60 NUMBERS 7:15 p.m. No children under 16 admitted NO ADMISSION CHARGE! IIEcY- DENSIORE PAVIL1O (corner Water St. & Dunlop Dr., Whithy> 15,000- are unemployed in AjaxWhitby& Oshawa *UJm Aluminum Llmted 30, Years in This Arec amufacturers of fuie alurdum products " Prime and Storm Windows " Storm and Soreen Doors *Porch Enclosures, Shelters.. FINIUN 16 COLORS OMIT BT NASH FRI E TIMATIS PHlONE 728-1633 $45 FAREWELL AVE- OSHAWA C0 ve

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