WHITBY FREE- PRESS. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1982, PAGE 23 * C'OMING EVENTS CALENDAR DANCE The Parent Advisory Council of St. Theresa's Sehool, Whitby, will hold a dance, "Cupid's Caper" on Saturday, February 13 from, 8 p.m. to 1 a.rin. at the Denis O'Connor Higli Sebool g >ym, Giffard Street. For fùrther information and tickets phone 668- 0337, 728-4810 or .668- 1342. SWEETS On Saturday, Feb- ruary 13 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.rn., children aged 6 and older can have- fun cooking up somne Valen- tune goodies with Mary Lisko, .the "Happy Cooker." This is. a limited registration program. There will be a $1 fee to cover the cost of sup- plie, payable upon registration. For more information cail the library at 66&- 6541. MONEY' MATTERS "Financial Planning for the '80's, " a seminar on money management will be sponsored, by the Whitby Public Library on February, 17 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. *The seminar will be, presented by Investors Syndicate Limited and wii concentrate on per- sonal financial plann- fing. Topics covered Will include. income tax sayings, R.R.S.P.'S, R.H*.O.S.P.'s, life insur- ance, use of credit and other topics. This seminar is being offered free of charge. Pre-registration will guarantee a seat. For more information caîl the library at 668- 6541. DANCE The Whitby Tulip Trampers will hold their " Carnaval Dance" on February 20 in the Regal' Room of the Centennial Building, -Centre Street South. Music will -be pre- sented live by Bill Corn- elissen. Tickets are $4 per person. Forý tickets or more information cal 668-2777, 668-3112, 668- 1407 or 655-8027. PSYCHIC A psychic evening ffeaturing Isobel Fergu- fson will be held in the Society will be held on March 1 from 8 to 10 p.m. in the Gold Room of the Centennial Build- ing, Centre Street South. Featured at the meet- ing wiil be Larry Emer- son and the new CB( film "Free Dives' which concerns the teaching of swimming to the disabled. Ann Koke, the brain- chas water safety chair-' man will outline the new Red Cross swim pro- gram. For more information caîl 668-2741. PANCAKE BREAKFAST The Ajax-Whitby Pickering Association for the Mentally Retard- ed will hold a pancake breakfast on Sunday, February 21 from 9 am. to 2 p.m. at the Emperor Street Centre, 36 Em- peror Street, Ajax. Ail proceeds from the event will go towards the purchase of special equipment for the child- re n attending the cen- tre. - For more information cail 683-9112. Durham District Office BLOCK at 723-02M6. PARENTS There wii be an elec- FILM NIGHT tion of new Block Parent The Senior Citizens' Officers on Thursday, Activity Centre will be February 11, 1982 at 7:30 holding a film night on p.m., at the Whitby February 26 at 7:30 p.m. Municipal Building. qit the centre on Brock Any block parent in- Street South. terested in a position on The film "I'Coal the execûtiveg~re asked Miner's Daughter" will to attend., be shown. Ail areas are. in des- Admission is 50 cent!SLperate need for more per person. For more active block parents to information caîl the cen- help within their own. tre at 668-1424. area. r i EUCHRE- The Ladies Auxiliary of Branch 112, Royal Canadian Legion will be holding a euchre night on February 18 at 8 p.m. in,,the Legion Hall on Byron Street South. Admission is $1.50 per person. Tea and prizes. TWINS' The next meeting- 0f the Durham Region Parents of Twins Club will be held at the Dr. J.O. Ruddy General Hospital on February 16 beginning at 8 p.'M. The topic for the even- ing will be stress suf- fered by, both the work- igmother and the mother at home. New meinbers wel- come. For more infor- mation caîl Maureen Littlejohn at 683-8315 or Barbara Hullah at 6W8- 1359. ONE PARENT MEETINGS The next.meeting of the Oshawa. Chapter of the One Parent Fami- lies Association of Canada will be held on February 16 at 8:30 p.m. in the Lake Vista Club- house, Emerald Ave.. Oshawa. Elections of officers for the upcoming year will be held. The next meeting of the association's North Oshawa Chapter will be held on February 17 at 8 p.m. at Christ Memorial Church, Mar and Hill- croft Streets, Oshawa. The topic under dis- cussion wil be income tax for single parents. For more information caîl the association's GALLERY EXHIBIT Throughout the month of February, the Whitby Arts Station Gallery will feature an exhibit of l9th century British prints. Featiured will be the work of George Baxter (1804-1867), the man responsible for, the "Baxter Process," a commercial printing process which repro- duces color images ar- tistically and econo- mically. The gallery is located at the corner of Henry and Victoria Streets and is open Tuesday to Thursdays from 12 noon to 5 p.m. and-from 6 to 9 p.m'.; Fridays from- 12 noon to 5 p.m.; and, on Saturdays and Sundays from 2to 5p.m.> For, more information call the gallery at 668- 4185.1 IRENE GIBBS A recent and valued addition to the staff of Dickson Printing and Office Supplies is Irene Gibbs who is well known in the area for. her know- iedge of office furni- tu re. Irene brings valued experience to the local f irm and is an- xious to help you with any problem you may have In this area. !r If you have.a pro- blem with space. lay- out or colour co: ordination, Irene will take the time to show you In tangible forrns how these problems may be overcome. cali her at 683-1968 for a personal dis- cussion at your con- venience. POOL CLOSED Iroquois Park Pool will be unavailable for public swimming from 2:30 to 5 p.m. on Satur- day, February 27 and from 2. to 6:30. p.m. on Sunday, February 28 due to the Whitby Iro- quois Swim Club hosti-ng a, Durham Invitational Swim Meet. Whitby Parks & Recreation Department wishes ýthe Whîtbyý swimmers the best 0f luck at the Meet. NIGHIT 0F CARDS The grade 8 students of Kathleen Rowe Public School will be holding a "Night of Car- ds" on February 23 at 8 p.m. in the school gym- nasium. Euchre or bridge will be played. Admission is $1.50 per person and re-. freshments will be ser- ved. The school is located at 1125 Athol Street. CHAMBER MEETING The next meeting of the Whitby Chamber 0f Commerce will be, held on. Wednesday', Feb- ruary 17 atG6p.m. in the LambtonRoom of the Earl of Durham Restau- rant, Brock _Street South. The meeting will fea- ture a panel discussion on the recent federal budget. The panel will comprise of Richard Newman, an investment THE WORLD, IS YOURS... IF YOU KNOW THE RIGHT PEOPLE... Whorovor you movo tho Welcoms Wagon hostoau ls the rlght porson to houp You flnd à ace ln your nsw com- munity. Calieff523 or5797521 BLAIR PARK FISH & CHIPS Blair Park Plaza, Lupin Dr. 668-8672 OUR SPECIALTY English Style Fish & Chips W ED NES DAYS - 2 forl1 Speclal Buy one get one FREE (cod) We serve Halibut, Haddock cod, scallops and shrimps Breakfast Special >3 eggs, bacon, home f ries toast & coffee $1.85 Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 7>p.m. Bowman Avenue', Elizabeth Crescent 4 AREA RESIDENTS4 MEETING Wed, Feb. 24 -7:30Opan Whitby Municipal Building4 Commnittee Room No. 1 To discuss appropriate actions ta be taloen concerning the pro posed Canadian Tire Store, and to discuss raising money ta f inance this fight.4 Your attendance at this- meeting Us imperative!I14 For further information: Herb Visser 571-3800 Mike Burgess 668-611 l -~Don't forgetlour. Fund Raising Dance < Sat., Feb. 20 -8:30 p .m. Heydenshore Pavillon4 Spons ored by the Corridor Area Ratepayers' Assoc. counsellor; John Page, an insurance agent; and,,Doug D.avidson, a chartered accoudant. The cost for this din- ner meeting wil be $13 per person. ickets are available byi calling Shirley Acker at 668- 4506. tabern &teak bouge CHAR-BROULED-STEAKS, SEAFOOD &SPARE RIBS, " TUES. NIGHT ,-......$ 095 Filet Mlgnoji....... .. " WED. NIGHT $ .895 New York 8 oz. Sirloin....... " THURS. NIGHT $ 9 Surf and Turf .............. $ 4 - *SUNDAY NIGHT ,, $ 7, Sparerlbs ............ ....... E Served With Above Meals: sobd, Poefton (F.oo I hkd>, Hors d'Oeuvres, flot FroocioreGuo&c koo Iulo8 oms: tues. to Thmr., 12 Nemi - 10"p. Mr. &Set.12 No -11p.., Su. 4p.m. - 9p.m. CLOSrED MONDAV- LUNCHEON SPECIALSI Tues. to Fr-1. 12:00-3:00 p.ml. Hwy. No. WHITBlrY For Rese 'rv 1 Mlle West of Brock St. 668m2uj vi joiN U' 195 vations: 751, s gis BROCe #9R neservatbOns FAMILY HOUSE DINING LOUNGE (FuIIy Licensed) Under New Ownership Specializing Un Prime Ribs of Beef, Steaks, Seafood Daily Luncheon Speclals 1l a.m. -2 p.m. Di nners incl ude Soup or Julce', Choice of potatoes, small chef salad Hours 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Dally 110 DunlopSt. E., Whltby (corner Green St.> 666-1412 du