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Whitby Free Press, 25 Apr 1979, p. 23

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1979, PAGE 23 VARIETY SHOW The Ontario County Junior Farmers will present their "Variety Show '79" at 8 p.m. on Friday April 27 at Meadowerest Public School, Brooklin and on Saturday April 28 in the Town Hall at Sunderland. There will be a small admission fee at the door, with the proceeds going to the Sick Children's Hospital in Toronto for Leukemia research. TEACHERS' ANNUAL MEETING The South Durham Branch of the Ontario Association of Superannuated Women Teachers is holding its spring luncheon and annual meeting May 2. All retired women teachers are wel- come to attend the meeting being held at 12:15 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Whitby. For further information, call Miss Margaret Puckrin at 725-8473 or Miss Jean Robinson at 655-3226. BOYS BRIGADE The ist Whitby Boys Bri- gade will hold an open house at the Whitby Baptist Church at Gilbert and Reynolds Streets April 28 at 7 p.m. in an effort to attract new recruits aged eight to 18 years. A demonstration of the brigade program will be given and refreshments will be served. Everyone is welcome. Call Dave Brown at 683- 6168 or Dave Hewis at 668- 9688 for further information. SLIDE SHOW OF INDIA The Rev. Bill and Mrs. Cora Patterson, of Whitby will tell of the work of their son John, a United Church minister with a United Nations program in India, May 1 at 8 p.m. in the All Saints' Anglican Church parish hall. The program will consist of slides and a talk by Mrs. Patterson about the hope being offered to the very primitive villages in that Book is not vast count people whi visited the n ing control lives and e touchablesv in a nursery All are w this Outreac YMCA The Du Family YM 13th annuali at the Cent There will be p.m., follow 7:30 p.m. ar entertainm 8:30 p.m. Fo mation, cal] 6868. BLOCK ME Whitby Blo present an evening, e Stranger" (E How to' Wa Fiction), a School, 11031 May 9 at 8 p A panel whi the subject of tion, will cons Charles Gal Durham Regional Police Youth Bureau; Psychologist Mrs. Cecil Fennell; Archie Bell, co-ordinator of Services for Children's Aid, and Larry Jacula, guidance cousellor at Whitby Senior Public School. There will be a presenta- tion by the Whitby Senior Public School Drama Club, and an open question period from the audience. ONE PARENT FAMILIES Mr. Keecher, from the Oshawa Coin Club will be the guest speaker at the next meeting of the One Parent Families Association, April 30 from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. in the Gold Room at the Centennial Building. The Whitby Chapter of the One Parent Families Asso- ciation of Canada meets every Monday at the Gold Room. For further informa- tion call 668-4112 or 655-4650. part of the campaign says Fennell p Events e Comrng ry. Hear about RADIO RALLY 10 have neyer A Radio Rally in connec- earest town tak- tion with the "Amazing over their own Grace" broadcast, heard wen mixing u each Sunday at 9:15 a.m. with other cases C.K.A.R. 1350, Oshawa, will el school. be held in St. Andrew's Pres- lcome to attend byterian Church, Whitby, on 'h program. Sunday, April 29, at 7:30 p.m. MEETING Dr. Mariano DiGangi, the rham Region "voice" of the programme CA will hold its will be there in person, and meeting April 27 will give the address of the ennial Building. evening. There will be an e a reception at 7 opportunity to meet him ed by business at afterwards, during a time of nd a dance and fellowship and ent starting at refreshments. or further infor- Dr. DiGangi serves as one 1 the Y at 668- of the evangelists-at-large of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. He's also the Cana- PARENT dian Director of the Bible ETING- and Medical Missionary ck Parents wil Fellowship (an interdenom- educational inational evangelical agency ntitled "The with 300 missionaries in How to Protect, several Asian countries) and rn, Facts and his is professor of pastoral .t St. John's studies at the Ontario Theo- Giffard Street, logical Seminary, Toronto. .M. The programme ich will discuss "Amazing Grace" is spon- f child molesta- sored by Presbyterian ;ist of Detective Churches in the Durham logley of the Region. 1988 MODELS 5-77 WITHOUT CATCHER 5247 A whole New Generation of Lawn Boy mowers with 20% to 30% more useable power and quick response air-vane governor. 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