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Whitby Free Press, 15 Nov 1978, p. 19

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- ~.*.-., »MBYFREEF¶RESS, WEDNESAY, N)VB~ER15,1978, PAGE19, KINSMEN NIGHT The Kinsmen Club of Whitby is holding an infor- mation night on Tuesday Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. in Contfer- ence Room One at the municipal building on Ross- land Road. This will be an opportunity for Whitby resi- dents in the 20 to 40 age group to see what a uniquely Canadian service organiza- tion has to offer in terms of community service and social activities. Corne along and bring a friend. For further information, cal Will' Davidson at 668-8641. SNOWFLAKE BAZAAR The Brooklin United Churèh Women are holding a "Snowflake Bazaar" Nov. 25 from 2 p.m. to 4 p,m. at the church. There will be a bake table, tea table, Christmas decorationS, children's boutique and youth group booth. ARTHRITIS MEETING Menibers of the Art.hrltisj Society of, Oshawa-Whltby will meet at the Consumers Gas Buildings at Hopkinsi Street and Consumers Drive at7:30p.m. Nov. 30 to elev'ta siate of officers for 1979, and, form the year's committee structure. The society'si district liaison representa-1 tive Mark Courtemanche will show an informationali film. CHRISTMAS DANCE The Malta Social Club of Durham Region Will hold its annual Christmas dance at1 St. Gregory's Auditorium,1 Simcoe Street North,1 Oshawa, Dec. 9 fro~m a p.m. to 1 a. m. A bot a nd cold buffet will be served. SNOWFLAKE BAZAAR St. John's Anglican Church at Brock and Vic- toria Streets will hold its annual Snowflake Bazaar Nov. 25 from Il1 a. m. to 2 p.m. - in the church hall. Featured items will be knitted, sewn and baked goods, a white elephant. table, green thumb table, candy table, gif t table and COMING EETS' Christian Book Nook. SENIORS' ACTIVITIES 1There are lots of activi- ties planned at the Whitby Seniors' Centre at Brock and Pitt" Streets this month. A new Bible study pro- gram will be held Thursdays from 10 a.m. to il a.rn. This non-denominational pro- gram will provide for visit- ing ministers representing ail denominations to corne to the centre during the follow- ing year. Discussions w-ilLbe held on the lower floor. Please bring your own Bible, and extra ones will be made available. The theatre arts group is proceeding with its forma- tion, and there are still open- ings in the painting and drawing class which meets Mnonday mornings at 9:15 a.m. AlI interested artists or beginners, are welcome. Ceramics and pottery ses- sions ended today, and the week of Nov. 20 to 24 will be for registering for the next 1-week session. Plans are being made for a trip to the Ice Capades« in Toronto on Jan. 24., Further details will be announced later. The centre's regular monthly dance party will be held the evening of Nov. 18, with door prizes and refresh-' ments. Nov. 24 at 7:30 p.m. the feature film, "Silver Streak" wiIl be shown at the centre. This is ,a fast-paced action pomedy shot in the Canadian Rockies aboard a CP passen- ger express. MEET KOREAN PASTORS Two Korean pastors, Rev. Hoc Dong Kim and Rev. Sun Son will visit St. Mark's United Church to meet the congregation Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. NDP ANNIVERSARY The first anniversary of the NDP Area Council will be celebrated on Saturday, November 18 at the U.A.W.'s Local 1090 Hall, Hunt Street, Ajax. KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS TV BINGO CABLE CHANNEL 10 4 BIG GAMES EVERY WEDNESDAV UP TO $375.00 IN PR IZES 3for $1.00 (.50each) LAST WEEKS W1NNERS Bob Brooks, Oshawa Celia Osnok, Oshawa Edna McPhee, Oshrawa GRAND PRIZE WINER Verna Ricknan, Oshawa BINGO CARDS AVAI LABLE AT: Baskin-Robbins - Safeway Plaza, Whitby Oshawa Meat Products & Delicatessen - 1818 Dundas St. E., Wlitby Shorty's Cigar Store - 121 Brock St. N., Whitby Siiorty and Son Billards - 130 Dundas W., Witby Bailey Pharmacy - Brock St. S., Safeway Centre Jury & Lovefl Drug Store - Whitby Plaza, 317 Brock St. S.- Wltby Glass & Mirror - 210 Brock St. S. CAL The evening will start at 6:30 p.m. with an election of the Area Council executive for 1979. At 8 _p.m. a light lunch will be served and at 9 p.mwe will have dancing with a disc jockey. The bar, openis at 6 p.m This promises to-be one 0f the bright social events of the season, so plan to attend and meet other New Democrats in your commun- ity. OLDE TYME CHRISTMAS Lo oking for the perfect gift? You'lI e sure to find it at the Whitby -Arts Station Gallery's 'Olde Tyme Christ- mas'. This popular fundrais- ing event will be taking place on December 1, 2, & 3 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday and noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday." The highlight of this event will be the draw on Decem- ber 3 at 4 p.m. by the Whitby Arts Craft group for a beauti- fuI hand-made quilt. Advanced tickets for the quiît w ill be available from the Station Gallery. For further information,, please contact Linda Paulocik, Dir- ector of the Station Gallery (corner of Henry & Victoria Streets in Whitby) at 668-4185.* Refreshments will be served., church's 'Wednesday Noon Group'. MUSICAL PRESENTATÊION The Huggett Family, acclaimed as one of the world's outstanding musical famiies will be apprearing at the Whitby Public Library Dec. 4. This family bas performed for enthusiastie audiences in London, Parid, Greece and across North American, includîng the summer of 1978 at the Shaw Festival at N4iagara-on-the- Lake. If Vr15'rT TOîlCTi Fumiture Strlppitig aNodclp *Unique tanks o flow-ver caustics proces * REPAIRED- REFNISHED et MacNoIll's Antiques & Upholsteryj Older fumniture& antiques bought & soUl IT PAYS TO HAVE YOUR FURNITURE RE.UPHOLSTERED' 413 Dunclas St. E. wHrmTy Bus. 668-5481 Res. 668-652(3 EVENING FOR PARENTS An Evening for Parents E RYM NDAY NIGHT will bp held at 8 p.m., Nov..E EY-M 16, and 23 at AIl Saints' Anglican Church. This four- Monday. November 20 ic. No, 235459 session course is flot a child study course, buta warming, FIRST JACKPOT AT 50 NUMBERS, inspiring opportunity f or A couples to look at themselves SECOND JACKPOT, 55 NUM BERS as parents in such areas as memories, listening, replays 71 à ocUe ne 6aittd and life-giving. The evenings 71 .. N hlanudr1 d itd include fun, listening to a NO ADMISSION CHARGE! presentation, private shar- .ng as couples, and groupDA IIU sharing. For registration, H1EYDENSHORE P VLO caîl Mrs. Len Williston at(CreWaeSt&DnoprWhby 668-4489. The Evening for(Cre aeSt Dulpr.Whby Parents is sponsored bv the Thanks o ra esnSl November 15 - 26 While Supplies Lastl 9 1u FrA G I "oSes' Sl "DILLY BAI"1 It's Dairy Queen f resh- f rozen on o stick and dip- coated wîth chocolcite. Buy one bag of il at the reu. price $2.75 Gmet 2nd bag for ooly 25Ç l"DO"'SANDWICH We make 'em riqht here so they're always fresh .. in oui owri chocolaty wofers. Day one bag of il at the reg. prtce $2.20 Gt 2ad bag for only 25# "BUSTER ]BAR" A towet of taste! rwo loyers of DQ. Iwo loyers of cold fudqe pecinuts! Day one bagof 7 at the tmg. prioe $ 3.8-5 Out 2nd bug for I E PAK By litre at the reg. pric.e Gmet the second f or 25" Day 1 litre et the. reg. price $2.20 Gmet the second for 25" Why shou1dn~t home desserts taste as good as the ones y ou get at Daary Queen? They can - if you make them wîth freezer- fresh, smooth, pure and creamy Dairy Queeri in a take-home pak. Avaulable in quart and pint sizes. Stock your freezer now. çb4pr-Y. MU 'BoLJ'~ir .Ti "ai.JorBAR" Dund'ÀOAbsSt. t 'LE&T'S AttGO R> DA*R.Y QUEN" lý

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