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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS COMING EVENTS CALENDA-R COMPUTER CLUB The next meeting of the Durham Region Personal Computer Club will be held on June 17 at 7 p.m. at the Whitby Public Library. This will be a "Ladies'ý Night" with demonstra- tions of personal com- puters for child educa- tion, games, word pro- cessing and control 0f household appliances. For more information eaU Chris Greaves at 655-380. AGLOW MEETING The next meeting of the Women's Aglow Fellowship will be held on June 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Evangel Church, 374 Farewell Avenue, Oshawa. The guest speaker will be Matilda Kipfer. For more information caîl Karen Hitching at 655-3703. LAST MEETING The Whitby Toast- mistress Club will hold its final meeting for the current term on Tues- day, June 22, 1982 at the Earl of Durham Restau- rant, 227 Brock Street South, Whitby. The meeting will com-' mence with Fellowship at 6 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $7. Special feature will be the in- stallation of the 1982-83 executive. The public is welcome to attend. For reservations, please cail 668-4817 or 668-856. SUMMER CAMP .Whitby Youth Action '82 - a federally funded summer recreational camp for young people aged 8 to 16 - will be held at St. John the Evange- llst Parish, 903 Giffard Street, beginning on Pressure Treated'Wood Chain Link Fences' 4f.igh with 1"9 x 6"9529*.lnarot $3808 2'eh.îlgauge linoa footWe cul less than 50 fit. rail a roil 100! 2"Y x 4",340liln.ft. No Painting, or maintenance required. 40 ibs. of pressure per sq. in. mesures a beautiful fence for years 10 come. Stain or leave naturai. No. 2 grade or betier. Need Installation? CailiPool for a FREE ostimnate. Peel installa fences for more Ontario home- owners than anyone. So whether you need wood, chain ink or cail Peel. After ai, we're the househoid word for fence. And asic about our group discounts. z Gate 3' x 4' with mesh Lne Post Top Rail 11/4" dam. x10'4" long Main Post $3 35 $4)5 1lh" diam. x 6' 6" high 1 718" diam. x 6' 6" high See Us at SOur "NE'W" Location!1 1887 Kingston Rd., Pickering 683-2691 June.28. Registration for the camp will be held on June 15 and 16 from 7 to e p.m. at the parish hall. Cost is $5 per child, per week or $10 per family, per week. For more inïformation cail Nancy Morris at 668-9109. BEEF B-B-Q The I.O.O.F. (Oddfel- lows) Beethoven Lodge, Brooklin wîll hold a beef barbeque at the Brook- lin Kinsmen Park (behind the fire station) on June 12 with two sit- tings at 5and 6:30 p.m. In the' event of rain, the event will be held in the gym 0of -Meadow- crest Public School. Entertainment will be provided by Mountain Country beginning at 4 p.m. The Brooklin branch of the Royal Canadian Legion will also be hold- ing a horseshoe tourna- ment at 2 p.m. Dinner tickets are $6 for aduits and $3 for children under 12 and available at Brooklij Pro-Hardware or, by calling 655-3005. ANNUAL MEETING The Durham Réegion District Health Council wil holds its fifth an- nual meeting on June 24 at 7:30 p.m. in commit- tee roomn two of the Whitby Municipal Build- ing, 575 Rossland Road East. Ail are welcome to at- tend. Refreshments will be served. For more information cail 668-6214. CHAMBER MEE TING The next meeting of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce will be held on June 16 at 12 noon in, the Lambton Room of the Earl of Durham Dining Lounge,- Brock Street South. The guest speaker will be Forbes 'Doc' Me- Ewen, director 0f spe- cial projects for the Town of Whitby. This will- be one of his lgst public appearances be- fore his pending retire- ment. Tickets are $850 per person and available by calling the chamber of- SPECML S! DYNA-FLO Power Filter 150 ANGEL HUT PRICE: $'>99 and you get a U't. free flter cartridge HARTZ 2 in 1 Dog Collar -~ in ? for'¶?: and tick seasoi fice at 668-4506 before June 15. OSTOMY MEETING The next meeting of the Oshawa and District Ostomy Association will be held 'on June 16 at 8 p.m. in Roomn 1002F of the Oshawa General Hospital. The guest speaker will be Andrea Gerrier, the Oshawa representative of the "New Horizons" program. For more information caîl Louisa Anderson at 728-1869. MS MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Durham Regional Chapter of the Multiple Scierosis Society of Canada will be held on June 14 at 7: 30 p.m. in the upper cafeteria of Durham College, Simcoe Street. North, Oshawa. Ail interested persons are invited to attend: For more. information cail 579-7727. PARENT. FINDERS There will be a meet- ing 0f Parent. Finders Oshawa on June 14 at 8 p.m. in the library of Vincent Massey Public School, Harmony Road North, Oshawa. This group offers help and. support to adult adoptees wishing to trace their origins and to birth parents search- ing for their now aduit children. Adoptive parents are also wel- corne. 1. Habitraîl Deluxe Set by LIVING WORLD -provide your hamster wîth a dlean, healthy environment. reg. $54.99, NOW144@9., Both locations: Kingsway Villagej Shopping Centre., Oshawa. Whitby mail, Whitby., Sale ends Saturday, June 19. For more information call 728-983._ This wll be the last meeting until September. STORY HOUR The Whitby Public Library will continue its "Story Hour" program each Saturday at 10:30 a.m. for children aged 5 and over. - June 12 will be '"Stuff- ed Toy Saturday" and the film " The Velveteen Rabbit" will be shown. Films from story- books will be -the theme for June 19's story hour. Featured will be "The Adventures of J. Thad- deus Toad. " June 26 will be the last story hour morning until -September and will con- centrate on summer stories. For more information cail the library at 668- 6541., BEDTIME STORY Pyjama clad boys and girls, 5 to 8 years of age are invited to bring their pillows, blankets and stuffed toys to, the Whit- by Public Library every Tuesday in June for bed- time stories, songs and poems from 7 to, 7:30 p.M. Registration for this programn will be accept- ed anytime at the child- ren 's department. READING CLUB The Whitby Public Library will bring back its "Suinmer Reading Club" for children in grades 1 to 6 beginning July 7 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Registration for tis program will begin on June 14 at the children's desk. The club will meet e'#ery Wednesday until August 18. For more information caîl the library at 668- 6541. ART COURSE The Whitby Public Library will be running a four-day children's art course on July 5, 8, 12 andl15from 9:30Oto11: 30 a.m. for children aged 8 and over. Each day Will present a different challenge, including drawing, clay and plaster sculpture and experimenting with color. Pre-registration will be held beginning June 14 at the chlldren's desk. There is a $5 charge payable at registration to cover the cost of materials For more information caîl 668-6541. RADIO CLUB The Trans Canada Radio Club wil hold a flea market and coffee *break on Sunday, June 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Blackstock Arena, Blackstock. Admission $1 per per- For more information caîl 985-3760. Ted ARNTS LOAM SUPPLY.LTD. B ROCK RD. N., PICKERING (1 V2 mles north of Highway 2) TOP SOIL Sand Limestone Treated Timber Stone Pinemulch Patio Siab Curbs Firewood Peat-Loam INTERLOCKING PAVING STONES <DELIVERED &OR INSTALLED) 6831-0887 4yx 4,,70,lin l 8, long ln I

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