PAGE 6. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1982, WHITBY MIE PRESS ýWhiLtbyý Photo Club begn S' new seasonr Memnbers of the Whlt- by Photographlc club are lni for another busy season when atvite get underway on Mon-- day, Septemiber, 13. Apart from the regular slide. and print clinles, there will be travel- ogues, field trips,, cha- llenging assignents,' as well as getting into the tecbnical and artis- tic aspects of photgaphy. Ai hsin'house ac- tivity -wilil .be *suppleý-, mented by lectures and workshops. by weil- known , photographers. In September, Nancy Fairley ýand Pat#l Par. ton Ù Of the Visual Helgbts School Of Photography wlllspeak :on ,the technique of the. photo essay. The bighlight for October .wtll be -a demnonstration of por- traiture with small flash byý .Harry Witton 0f Braun'Electrie Canada., November will foilow Withi an instructional, programi on close-up, photography by Minolta. ERIE Water Softene.r Rentais* 22,000 grain - f ully automatic, OnIlyS1 2.95 per month Rentfai stays the same for as long as you rent the water softener. Cal1 Gary Young Plumbing 53 Baldwin St., Brooklln 655-4936 Brooklin Flour, Milis Flour & Baking Supplies e* 20 Kg. $ 1, 50 Bite Size* 3 Dog Food (tax lncluded) Free dog food bowl ln bag. 23 CASSELS ROAD-EAST BROOKLIN 655-4851 OTHER PRESTON 'PRODUICTS-. e'METAL ROOFING (QALVANIZED, PREPAINTED GALV'DALUMINUM> a EAVETROUGH & ACCIESSORIES EXPANOED METAL LATH éGALVANIZED STEEL SHEETS STEEL DRYWALL STUDS -Speclal Prices On >Large Orders MITCHELL BROTHI CASRUS& URCK ST. BROOKLIN 655-4991 Camera,,(Canada) mc., For those just starting in photography, the club is offering a îeries of three Saturday morning workshops on the, basie of photography. The fe of fifteen dollars for this course, also entitles par- ticipants' to fui'l mem- bershint the club for the current year. Dates for. the workshops, are: Septeniber 18,,25 and 'October 2. Sessions wil be held in the audi- toriurn of the' Whitby Public, Library froin 9:3Otoll:30a.m., The, season will open with ,aà . two-part program on Monday, Septeniber '13. 'One session on how to make prizewinnîng photos, a program by Kodak, the other on. techniques in nature photography.- Meetings in the audi- toriumn of the..library start, at 7 -p.m. and run on altern.ate Mondays. New memnbers 'are welcome. * The annual fée is $15. For more in- formation contact AI Waldeck, president, 668- 5923; Brian Whiston, secretary., 683-5239; or, M. Sitlam-Blake,ý, trea- surer, 668-809. Mayor Bob Attersley is seen here accepting a Certificate of Menit on behaif 0f the Town of Whitby from Fred Horne, manager of the local Canada Manpower Centre for Students. The certificate was in appreciation of the town's support for the federal government'sstudent summer employmrent program.' -Free Press Staff Photo Orchestra seieks new membersý WOOLIES AND WHAT NOTS 69 Baldwin st. (Hwy..12 & 7) Brooklin 655-4584 11Brookfln's FdendlyLtth WooI SM*p" LESSONS ln Knlttlng & Crochetlng Starting Sept. 2lst COUi or corne ln to register. STORE HOURS: Tues. - Sat. lOa.m. - pr. ~ THE CORPORATION OF ~ THETOWNOFWHITBY TOWN OF WH ITBY 1982 FINAL TAX NOTICE FOURTH INSTA.LLMENT The fourth instaliment of taxes for 198218s due and payable September 15, 1982. If payment le flot received by the due date, penalty will be added on the t irst day of default and the fti ret day of each calendar month. so long as non-paymnent'con- tInues, at the rate of 1½h% per month or part thereof. Taxes may be paid at any Whitby bank without bank collection charges orat the Municipal Office, 575 Roesland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Deborah A. Smart, Tax Colector, TOWN OF WHITBY. The Concordia1 Pope Orchestra is looking for new.1 members for its 1982-83 season., Amateur or semi- professional musicians, who live in Durham Region, are welcome to join the orchestra. The- orchestra is an opportunity for muai- cians of ail ages to per- form together' and the repertoire covers styles from classical music to pop. Players iall sec- tions are needed, espe- cially strings. Rehearsals- are on Sunday,-eveni'ngs froni 7:30,to 9:30 pý.m. at An- derson'C ollegiate Voca- tionxal Institute, on An- derson Street in Whitby. The season begins with its first rehearsal, September 12. For fur- ther information con- tact Andrew J. Uranow- ~ski at 668-5679, 668-5809 or 686-2431. 8th public auction invites'bids On Saturday, Septem- ber 18, commencing at 9:30 a.m., the eigth an- nual public auction will be held by the Regional Municipality of Durham in conjunction with the Cities of Oshawa and Peterborough, the Towns of Ajax, New- castle, Pickering, Rich- mond 11111 and Whitby, and Central Lake On- tario Conservation Authority. Over 400 items will be Durham Board of Education REG.ISTRATION FOR EVENING SOHOOL COURSES AT ANDERSON COLLEGIATE Monday, September 13 Tuesday, September 14 Wednesday, September 15 Prom 7 to 9p.m. Spend an evening with us. IF POPE. ILED* L i E O l THE TIE YL'DWNiABRA l70 offered for sale on an 'as is, where is' basis in- cluding cars, trucks, tractors, buses,, con- struction equipment, of- fice furniture , and equipment, and many other items of interest. The auction wil be held indoors at the Ajax Depot located at Regional Road 4 (Taun- ton Road West) and Salem -Road, R.R. 1, Pickering. There wWi be' a preview, showing of equipment for sale on Friday afternoon, Sep- tember 17, between the hoursof 4and ep.m. THE WORLD ISYOURS... IF YOU KNOW TH-E RIGHT PEOPLE... Wherever you move the Wîlcomî Wagon hostea.la the, rlght pIe10fl 10 holp you flnd a place inl your -f- w com. munlty., Cali 668-8943 BROOKLIN HOME BAKERY - & DELICATESSAN I 61 BALDWIN ST. BROOKLIN 655 -4951 SPECIAL THIS WEEK PONUI 1.891dz Straiwberry - biueberry - apple - lemon and honey dip.4 See aur unadvertised i -store specials. - 1 ý 1 9