WHITBYFREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1982, PAGE 11 COMING EVENTS CALENDAR MINISTER SPEAKS Monique Begin, Mini- ster of Health and Wel- fare Canada will be the guest speaker at a din- ner being hosted by May 18 by the Ontario Riding Liberal Association. The dinner will be held in the Grenada Banquet Hall, Sheridan Mail, Pickering. Tickets for, the event are $30 per person and available by calling Terry McCarl at 579- 1014 or Judi Longfield at 668-1173. RABIES CLINIC The United Way of Ajax-Pickering will sponsor a rabies clinie at the Ajax Community Centre on May 20 from 4 to7 p.m. The cost is $4 per in- jection. All net proceeds will go to the United Way. For more information cal686-0606. CHAMBER MEETING The next meeting of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce will be held on May 19 at 6 p.m. in the Lambton Room of the Earl of Durham Din- ing Lounge, Brock Street South. The guest speaker for the evening will be Dur- ham Regional Chair- man Gary Herrema. Tickets are $8.50 per person and available by calling the chamber of- fice at 668-4506 before May18. SPRING MELODY Denis O'Connor High School will present their "Spring Melody '82" tomorrow and Friday beginning at 8 p.m. Featured will be their select and junior choirs as weil as the senior en- semble singing a selec- tion of modern and tra- ditional music. Admission to the event is $2. The school is located on Giffard Street. MEETING The next meeting of the Durham Region Field Naturalists will be held on May 31 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the R.S. McLaughlin Public Library, Bagot Street, Oshawa. For'more information call Shiela Ruch at 668- 2690. WILDFLOWERS The Durham Region Field Naturalists will hold an outing to look for and identify wildflowers at the Heber Down Con- servation Area on May 19. Participants are re- quested to meet at the Five Points Mail, Ritson and Taunton Roads, Oshawa at 6:30 p.m. For more information contact outing leader Esther Allin at 987-4487. Ail are welcome. tion for Family Relief Services will hold their first general member- ship meeting on May 15 at 8 p.m. in the audi- torium of the Whitby Public Library. Members of the public are welcome to attend and find out more about this organization. For more information call 668-3812. YARD SALE The Parent Advisory Committee of St. John the Evangelist School will hold a yard sale on May 15 frorn 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the school park- ing lot. The committee will rent 12 foot by 12 foot lots for the sale for $10. Tables will also be available at a cost of $4. Anyone wishing to rent a table or needing more information is asked to call Linda Van- Veen at 668-1107 or Lin- da Kitchen at 668-8030. The school is located on Giffard Street. In the event of rain, the sale will be held June5. FLEA MARKET The First Port Whitby Scouts will hold a flea market on May 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the grounds of St. John's Anglican Church, Vic- toria and Brock Streets. Donations are more than welcome. Anyone with articles to donate is askedto call either 668- 4535 or 668-4349. AUCTION The Whitiy Arts Sta- tion Gallery will hold its annual Country Auction on May 15. Viewing will begin at il a.m. with the actual bidding starting at, 12 noon. .1 The gallery is also seeking donations for the auction. Items sought include: books, comics, china, glass- ware, tools, locks, lamps, furniture, radios, etc. Those wishing to donate are asked to call either Susan Muir at 579-3714 or the gallery at 668-4185. The gallery is located at the corner of Henry and Victoria Streets. SPRING LUNCHEON The St. Mark's United Church Women will hold their annual spring lun- cheon on Thursday, June 1 at 1 p.m. at the church hall, 201 Centre Street South. This year's guest speaker will be Sandra Short of the Royal Doulton China Com- pany. Tickets are $4 each and available by calling Earlien McCracken at 668-3961 or Jap Neugeu- bauer at 668-5651. LUNCH The St. Margaret's Guild of All Saints' Anglican Church will hold a "Spring Time Lunch" in the Parish Hall on May_ 14 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $3 each and available at the door. The hall is located at the corner of Dundas Street West and Centre Street. ONE PARENT FAMILIES The next meeting of the Oshawa Chapter of the One Parent Fami- lies Association of Cana- da will be held at the Lake Vista Clubhouse, Emerald Avenue, Osh- awa on May 18 at 8:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Bill Fry of the John Howard Society. The next meeting of the association's Osha- wa Chapter will be held on May 19 at 8 p.m. at Christ Memorial Angli- can Church, Mary and Hillcroft Streets, Oshawa. Featured will be a bake and slave auction. For more information call the association's Durham District Office at 728-7205. STORY HOUR The- Whitby Public Library will continue its Saturday morning Story Hour for children aged five and over between 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. on May 15,22 and 29. For more information call the library at 668- 6541. CONTEST Children attending the Saturday morning Story Hour at the Whitby Public Library are eligi- ble to participate in the "Name the Dragon Contest." The children will be asked to submit a name for the great green dragon found in the Children's Department. The winner of the con- test will be announced on June5. FLOAT WORKSHOP The Whitby Public Library is looking for boys and girls aged seven and over to help get their float ready for this year's County Town Carnival Parade. The workshops will be held Wednesday after- noons in June from 4 to 5 p.m. This is a limited regi- stration program and names are currently being accepted by the Children's Department and those children parti- cipating must be avail- able to be in this year's parade.,% Ontario'Tax Grrnts For Senior Citizens 1982 Instalments of up to $310 Have Been Mailed Ontario Tax Grants for Seniors is a program designed specifically to help offset municipal and school taxes for Ontario residents 65 and over. The Ontario Ministry of Revenue has just completed the mailing of cheques which comprise the first instalment of the 1982 Property Tax Grant of up to $250 and a new temporary Home Heating Grant of $60. These cheques were mailed on May 10th. Whýo receivedit " If you're 65 or over and own or rent your home, you're eligible for the Property Tax Grant. " The 1982 instalment cheque was mailed to all Ontario seniors who received the 1981 Property Tax Grant. " This is intended to help you pay four property tax or rent for the first part of 1982. In the fall you will automatically receive an application for the balance of your grant. Whodid not receive it? Basically, if you didn't receive a 1981 Property Tax Grant, you will not have received the May instalment. In particular,;seniors should note that: M If you reside in a nursing home, home for the aged or any property tax-exempt institution, you're not eligible for the Property Tax Grant. M If you turned 65 after December 31, 1981 (and therefore did not qualify for a grant last year) you also won't have received the May instalment. However, you will receive an application for the entire 1982 grant in the fall. Temporaiy Home Heating Grant This year a temporary Home Heating Grant of $60 has been added to the Tax Grants Program to help seniors cope with the sudden increases in heating costs. This $60 is included in your 1982 instalment cheque. For example, if you received a Property Tax Grant of $480 for 1981, your 1982 instalment amounts to $300 (½ pf.S480 = $240 plus $60). For more information call the Ministry's multiingual Information Centre M In Metro Toronto- M0In Area Code 807- M In all other areas- dial 965-8470 ask the Operator for Zenith 8-2000 dial 1-800-268-7121 or write to: Ministry of Revenue, Guarcnteed Income and'lt=x Credit Branch, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario. M7A 2B3 Ministry Of Revenue Ontario George Ashe Minister TM. Russell Deputy Minister MEETING The Durharn Associa-