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Whitby Free Press, 28 Apr 1982, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY APRIL 28, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS f COMING EVNSCLDA wmpYN SCA NA CHEATERS Whitby Theatre Com- pany's final show of the season is a comedy en- titled 'Cheaters', writt- en by Michael Jacobs and directed by D'Arcy Smyth. The show continues to Iun April 29, 30 and May' Curtain time is 8 p.m. at the Centennial Build- ing, 416 Centre St. South-,,Whitby. Tickets are- availabie from Middieton's Book Store. Cail668-2492. ,THE REGIONAL MUNICIpALTy OFDURHAM DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice, that the Regionai Municipaiity of Durham is considering AN APPLICATION TOAMENDTHE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AND THE OFFICIAL PLAN FOR THE FORMER PLANNING AREA 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY ln order to assist In the evalu ation of the amend- ment application,'the public is invited to provide Iinput by way of submissions to the Regilon's Plan- ning Department.' The amendment, as proposed by the Applicant, would permit' residentiai deveiopmnent to occur on municipal. water and. prîvate sewage disposai systems within the area Indicated on the mnap below. TOWN I 0F WHI1T'BY SITE Information reiated to the amendment application Is available ln the offices of the Planning Depart- ment, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario LUN 6A3 or by caiiing Mr. Larry Kotseff, M.C.l.P. Plann- ing Department, (416) 668-7731. Submissions concerning the amendment applica- tion must be forwarded to the Commissioner of Planning, at the above-noted address, and must be recetved no later than Friday, May 28, 1982. Don Hadden 9 Chairman, Planning Committee Dr. M. Michael, M.C.î.P. Commissioner of- Planning M RUMMAGE SALE The Whitby -and Brooklin Block Parents will hold a 'rummage and bake sale on May 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Fairview Lodge, ,Dun- das Street West; Anyone .Wishing to, donate items for the sale is asked to cail their area chairperson. PEACE OFFICERS Calvary . ýBaptist' Church, Centre Street South, Oshawa, wiil hold its annual Peace Officer Appreciation Day on Mayl». Representatives (in uniform) from, 14 police forces- are expected to. attend. For more information cali 579-2183. AUCTION The Men's Cl 'ub of Christ Memorial Angli- can Church, Mary'and Hillcroft .Streets, Oshawa, will .fold, its annual auction sale on May 8 beginning at 10 a.m. :> -Admission is free and refreshments- will be. served. The event' will also feature a bake table.. Anyone wishing to make a donation is asked to caîl 728-8251 or 576-0359. Proceëds- will be divided. between the church and outside charities. AEUCHRE< Aeuchre night. is held every Friday at 8 p.m-. at the .0.O.F. - and Rebekah Hall,211 Brock Street South, Whitby. AlI are welcome to at- tend. MUSICIANS WANTED The Concordia Pops Orchestra is8 seeking new members to play in its groups. Peple playing instru- ments in ail sections are needed, especially string and woodwind players. Rehearsals are held every Sunday from 7:15 to 9:30'p.m. in the music room. of Anderson Colle- glate. Anyone' interested in joining the group is asked to cail director Andrew Uranowski at 668-5809 or 668-5679. FASHION SHOW, The United Church Women of Claremont United Church wiIl hold a' fashion show at the church tonight, (April 28) at7:30p.m.' Fashions will be Pro'- vided 'by 'the Brooklin Village Shoppe. Tickets are $3 and in- clude door prizes and coffee and dessert., For more information cail 1-649-3030. NDP DINNER The New Democratie Party provincial riding associations in Durham Region Wili hold a fund- raising dinner on May 8 at 5:30 p.m. at the Jubi- lee Pavilion, Oshawa. The special, gues 't speaker will 'be Dave BarreT, NDP leader and former premier of Bri- tish Columbia. Other guestsinud NDP national leader Ed Broadbent and Ontario party leader Bob Rae. There will also be dancing to the Geoff Rison Band. Tickets 'are .$50' per person and officiai in- corne, tax receipts wili be issued. For tickets or more information caîl the NDP area council at 723- 5917. REUNION The Alumni Associa- tion of Denis O'Connor High School 'Win hold a reunion for ail former DO'C students on Satur- day,-May 8, 1982. Advance tickets are reqwred. For tickets or more information caîl the school at 668-8721. DANCE The Whitby Ambu- 'lance Service Associa-, tion will hold a dance on May 1, from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Masonic TeImple, Cochrane Street. ýTickets are. $15 per couple and can, be,pur- chased by calling 668- 2367 or 668-3146,or from. any driver/attendant. Ail proceeds will be donated to charity. TENNIS The Whitby Tennis Club will hold its regis- tration and opening night on April 29 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the tennis courts of the Iroquois Park Complec. Rates are $35 per family, '$25 for single and $10 for junior (16 and under). For more information cail Dous, Campbell at 666 '-3571 or Nancy Bratt- on at 668-5962. WEA VERS The Shuttlebug ýWeav- ers' Guild, of Pickering will hold its spring show and sale on May 13 from 2 to, 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Greenwood Commu- nity Centre, Greenwood. BAZAAR The «Whitby District Girl Guides and Brown- ies are holding a'bazaar at the Woolco 7Maîl from 10Oa.m. to 4p.m. on May 1. They will also behold- ing a car wash at- the, same time at Matthew's Sunoco, Dundas Street West. ÎFor more information cail 6687816. ROAST The Frenchman's Bay Jaycees wil hold their third anniual Dean Mar- tin style "Roast" on April 30 beginning -at 6:30 p.m. in the Grenada Banquet Hall, Sheridan Mail, Pickering. This year's candidate is Ontario Riding, MP Scott Fenneil. Tickets are $20 per, person and include din- ner. For tickets or more information cali 1-839- 3759 (days) or 1-839-6491 (evenings). MUSIC NIGHT A music night will be held'at the Henry Street High School on April 29 beginning at 8 p.m. Featured will be the school's 'bandý and the Whitby Brass Band. gue st Betty Finid- FERTILIZER WEED CONTROL CRABGRASS CONTROL a CHINCH BUG CONTROL 50OD WEBWORM CONTROL 0 GRUB CONTROL FUNGUS cONTROL 0 SEEDING POWER ROLLING 0 POWER AERATION LawnamaT&6 FREE LAWN ANALYSIS & ESTIMATEý DON VOORMEES Licenced Pesticide Appicator 723m2621, U35 DIVISION ST. 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But we can only help you if you corne in soon. THE INCOME TAX SPECIAU8SU OSHAWA' WHITBY 15 Bond St. E. 122 Dundas St. W. 1343 King.St. E. Pickerlng 7'99.Park Rd.- S. 82 Kingston Rd. W. Open 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Weekdays; 9.-5 Sat. OPEN TONIGHT - NO APPOINTMENTNECESSARY 723-2217 M» In lthes. ltons duflng thei mgular hours th !a!J I-OSHAWA CENTRE EATO 'S,, SHERIDAN MALL Tickets are $2 for aduits,1> $1 for. students and $5 per family. They are 'available from-any band zmember or at the door. Refreshments will be served. SCIENCE FAIR The.Durham Region Roman Catholic Separ- ateSchool Board will be holding its science fair for those students in grades 7 and 8 on May 1 at Denis O'Connor, High Sehool, Giffard Street. The fair wiil be open to the public between 1 and 2 p.m. with awards being presènated at that time. ONE PARENT FAMILIES The One Parent Fami- lies Association of Canada, Oshawa' Chap- ter, meet at Lake Vista Club House, Cedar Street on"Emerald Ave., every Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. The general meeting will be held'on'May 4, with judging- of the children's arts and craf- ts to go on to the nation- On May il the speaker wil be Dobbs 06f Parent Guest speaker, Bill Fry, of the John Howard Society willt.alk on May 18. On May 25 a dis- cussion *,"Working Together to. Help Each Other Y will be featured. Anyone needing fur-, ther information, please contact Barbara at 728-

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