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Whitby Free Press, 14 Apr 1982, p. 6

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PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS w mm COMING EVENTS CALENDAR CHEATERS Whitby Theatre Com- pany's final show of the season is a comedy en- titled 'Cheaters', writ- ten by Michael Jacobs and directed by D'Arcy Smyth. The show runs April 22, 23, 24,29, 30 and May 1. Curtain is 8 p.m. at the Centennial Building, 416 Centre St. South, Whitby. Tickets are available from Middleton's Book Store. Call 668-2492. ONE PARENT MEETINGS The next meeting of the Oshawa Chapter of the One Parent Fami- lies Association of Canada will be held on April 20 at 8:30 p.m. at the Lake Vista Club- house, Emerald Ave., Oshawa. The guest speaker will be Ron Allen of the Royal Canadian Mount- ed Police. The next meeting of the association's Oshawa Chapter will be held on April 21 at 8 p.m. at the Christ Memorial Church, Mary and Hill- croft Streets, Oshawa. Featured will be a male beauty contest. For more information call the association's Durham District office at 728-7205. COFFEE The Ajax-Pickering Christian Women's Club will hold their next "Morning Coffee' .on April 22 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Grenada Restaurant in the lower level of the Sheridan Mall, Pick- ONTARIO FARM ASSISTANCE PROGRAM EXPANDED Y auw be ligblé. We've broadened the eligibility for the 1982 Farm Adjustment Assistance Program so we can help more farmers. For farmers facing financial difficulties, the program offers financial assistance and financial management counselling. BROADENED EUGIBILITY The farmer must have equity in the farm business of between 10% and a new upper limit of not.more than 60/6. Present interest and principal payments must exceed 200/o of operating costs.. The total value of food or tobacco products produced on the farm in 1981 has been reduced to $12,000. ASSISTANCE Farmers can take advantage of one, or more, of the following options: 1. Deferral of interest by the lender on loan(s) for a period of six months backed by a Provincial guarantee. During this time, the lender will not compound the interest. 2. An interest reduction grant on floating-rate loans and short term, fixed-rate loans for operating purposes only for up to 12 months. The maximum grant will be 5 percentage points. Loans may be reduced to a level as low as 12%. 3. An additional line of credit for operating purposes only, guaranteed by the Province of Ontario. This new credit would be provided by the lender at the prime rate for up to 12 months. APPLICATIONS For further information on this program and application instructions see your lender; or visit an OMAF county office; or write 1982 Farm Assistance Program, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1B7. Ministry of Agrculture and Food Ontario Dennis Timbrell, Minister Duncan Allan, Deputy Minister ering. Featured will be wok cooking. Admission $3. Child care available. For more information call Nell Brunt at 839-3478. ODDS AND ENDS The Outreach Commi- ttee of All Saints' Anglican Church will holds its annual "Odds and Ends Sale" at 1 p.m. on April 24 at the Parish Hall, Centre Street North. Home baking will be featured. Proceeds will assist work in Northern Canada and the Cari- bbean. CONCERT The Whitby Brass Band will give a concert at Heydenshore Pavi- lion on April 22 at 8 p.m. There is no admission fee. Refreshments will be served after the éon- cert. RUMMAGE SALE The Whitby and Brooklin Block Parents will hold a rummage and bake sale on May 1 from10 a.m. to4 p.m. at Fairview Lodge, Dun- das Street West. Anyone wishing to donate items for the sale is asked to call their area chairperson. TEA The Pine Ridge Rug Hooking Guild will hold their annual tea and rug hooking display on April 17 from 1 to 4 p.m. at St. Mark's United Church House, CoIbourne and Byron Streets. Admission is $1 and includes door prizes and dessert. EUCHRE The Ladies. Auxili of the Royal Canad Legion Branch 112N hold a euchre night April 22 beginninga p.m. at the Legion E on Byron Street South Admission is $1.50a includes tea and prize Tickets and more formation are availa by calling 668-2963. PEACE OFFICERS Calvary Bapt Church, Centre Str South, Oshawa will h STRIPPING FURNITURE CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY MACNEIL'S FURNITURE 668-5481 218 HARWOOD AVE. S. AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA ý - TE LE P H ONE 683:1 968 LA CONTESSA HAIR SALON * SALES * MONDAYS ½ 2PRICE 1PERMS FOR ALL THE FAMILY TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS INTRODUCING SUSAN BOLDUC OUR NEW HAIRSTYLIST 1/2 PýRICEON EVERY HAIR SERVICE AVAILABLE INCLUDING PERMS 119 GREEN ST, WHITBY -668m9262 ary ian, will on at 8 Hlal its annual Peace Officer Appreciation Day on May16. Representatives (in uniform) from 14 police forces are expected to attend. For more information call 579-2183. TWINS The next meeting of the Durham Region Parents of Twins Club will be held on April 20 at 8 p.m. at St. John the Evangelist Separate School, Giffard Street, Whitby. Featured will be a buy and sell of children's clothing and the election of officers for the up- coming year. For more information call Barbara Hullah at 668-1359. h.AUCTION and The Men's Club of es. Christ Memorial Angli- in- can Church, Mary and able Hillcrof.tStreets, Oshawa, will hold its annual auction sale on May 8 beginning at 10 a .m. is Admission isfreeand isët refreshments wili be eet served. o The eventwill also Christ emoialng- Icanturh, bake table make a donation is lsked to cal 728-825eor 56-0359. ' Proceeds will be a vided between the church and outside charities. OSTOMY The next meeting of the Oshawa and District Ostomy Association will be held on April 21 at 8 p.m, in Room 1002-F of the Oshawa General HopTeevnwl.as Featured at this meet- ing will be members of the*' Toronto Youth Chapter. For more information cali Louise Anderson at 728-1869 or Mary San- ders at 723-4556. BLOSSOMBALL The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Dr. J.O. Ruddy General Hospital will hold their anual "Blossom Bal" on April 24at 6:30 p.m. at the Heydenshore Pavilon. Tickets are $18 per person and include din- ner and dancing to Sam and the Capris. Cal 668- 4914,668-06 or 668-7259 for tickets. PRIVATE SCHOOL The second meeting pertaining to the esta- blishment f a private school for bright child- ren in Durham Region' will be heldon April 21 at 8 p.m. in the audi- toriumn fo the Whitby Publie Library. Information regard- ing curriculum and structure as well as location and registra- tion will be available. For more information call J. Pierson at 655- 4832 or N. Dimond at 579-7575. [OMMERCIR pRin T111G

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