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Whitby Free Press, 30 Jun 1981, p. 18

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PAGE 18, TUESDAY J UNIS 30, 1981. WIITBY FREE PRESS w STRAWBERRY TEA The Whitby Historical Society wll be holding a COMING EVENTS CALENDAR strawberry tea at the Lynde House Museum a t the corners of Dundas SWENSEN' HWY. #2 NwoeSHERIDAN w + E > MALL HWY401 s - BAYLY ST. (Baseline) ______ SWENSENS 1261 BAYLY ST. BAY RIDGES - IGA PLAZA 7 DAYS AWEEK 9 A.M. - il P.M. and D'Hiler Streets on~ Juiyl1from 2to 5p.m. A draw for a dlock wil be held at 3p.m. PAGEANT The County Town Carnival Queen Pageant will be held at the Whltby Legion Hall, Byron Street South, on July23 at 8p.m. Ail ladies between the ages of 16 and 23 are eligible to enter. For entry forms or more information con- tact Dorothy Manderson at 655-435. ANNIVERSARY DANCE The Ajax, Pickering and Whitby Association for the Mentally Retar- ded are holding their 25th anniversary dinner and social evening, Saturday, June 27, star- ting with a cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m. followed by a dinner & dance. Tickets are $12 per person and available by CONSOLES e UPRIOHIS *.'GRANDS SALES 0 SERVICE e TUNING 0 INSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED VAMANA DEALER AELLY COLOMA9 1540 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITSY. ONT. MUJSIC CENTRE 433-1220 6«-2771 calllng 683-7366 or 39- 9431. SOAP BOX DERBY The Whitby Jaycees will be holding a soap- box derby on July 18 for boys and girls between the ages of 6and 16. The event wii be held under the auspices of the Canadian Soap-Box Derby Association. Anyone interested ir more details about the event is invited to cal Ray Fox at 666-1867'or write to the Jaycees in care of Box 62, Whitby, Ontario. SUMMER FILMS The Whitby Public Library wiil be holding its summer film program every Wed- nesday from July 8 to August 26 at 1: 30 p.m. This program is for children age 5 and over. For more Information cail the library at 668- 6541. GARDEN PARTY Ajax-Pickering Chris- tian Women's Club will be holding a garden par- ty Thursday, July 16 between the hours of 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. at 275 Westney Road, Pickering. Sheri Ealey will be the guest speaker and special features will in- clude "Demonstration of An Edible Table Cen- tre Piece. " Tickets for the event must be purchased by July 6. For more infor- mation and ticket sales cail 839-0501 or 839-4941. DURHAM REGION FIELD NATURALISTS The Durham Region Field Naturalists will be holding a "Young Waterfowl" walk Thur- sday, July 2at 6:30 p.m. Bruno Kerr, an expert naturalist and photographer will lead the walk scheduled to begin from the Five Points Mail. For more information cail Bruno Kerr at 728- 5920. ART CLASSES Whitby Arts Incor- porated wlll be holding their Children's Sum- mer Art Classes at The Station Gallery this summer starting July 14 and running through un- tii August 21. Lessons will be divided up into two classes and two age groups, with each age group's class running three days. Cost for the programn is $28 for members and $35 for non-members. For more information caîl 668-4185. TIIURSDAY FILMS Whitby Arts Incor- porated will be holding a series of children's films Thursdays during July and August at the Station Gallery. Show times will be at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. each Thursday starting July 2 with "The Crane's Magic Gift" and "The Violin - Georgie To The Rescue" at 3 p.m. and "A Star Is Lost" at 7 p.m. For more information on upcoming films cal the Station Gallery at 668-4185. LAS VEGAS NIGHT Whitby Arts Incor- porated will be holding a Las Vegas Night Satur- day, JuIy 25, as part of the County Town Car- nival celebration. Admission to the event is $1. Everyone must be 19 years of age and over to attend. Las Vegas Night, will run frorn 8:30 p.m. until la.m. JAMBOREE The Fifth Annual County Jamboree to raise money for Easter Seals and Big Brothers wilI be held JuIy 10, il and 12 at Brougham, Ontario one-haîf mile north of Highway 7 off Brock Road in Pickering. The event will feature blue grass, rhythm and blues and country music as well as a fiddle con- test, beer gardens, wrist wrestling, basebaîl tournament, wet t-shirt contest, a tug-of-war, hayrides, camping and "Rocky ,the mechanical bull. A weekend pass is purchasable in advance for $15 at aIl Bass outlets. The pass at the gate costs $19 and daily TYPE WRITE RS ADDING MACHINES a CALCULATORS SALES e SERVICE,» RENTALS

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