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Whitby Free Press, 20 Apr 1983, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WEDNESDAV APRI L20, 1983, WHITBY FR EE PRESS COMING EVENTS CALENDAR OPEN HOUSE Andersoni Colegate and Vocational Institute wlll hold its annual Open House on Wednesday, April 27 from 7:30 until The program will fea- ture 'demonstrations, dlaplays and tours of teachlng areas. Everyone is welcome. For more information, please eaU 668-5«0. FLEA MARKET The Grade 8 clasa of Kathleen Rowc Memorial, Sehool, 1125 Athol St., Whltby, are holding a flea market from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 23. Proceeda will go towards a trip to Ot- tawa. GLIDING The Central Ontario Soaring Association wil begin Uic 1983 flying season April 30. No cx- perience ia nccessary to learn to gilde. For more information contact, Walter Weir, 668-9976, between 6 and 8 P.m. CRAFTS AND FASHIONS The third annual Whitby Festival of Craf- ts and Fashîon Show will be held April 30 and May 1 at Uic Iroquois Park Arena Complex. Show time is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and there wil be a fashion show of wcarablc art each day at 2p.m. The show will feature 125 exhibitors.. Admis- sion is $1 per person while children under 12, are' admitted free of charge. .Refreshmcnts are available and there la free parking, .BAZAAR he Palmerston Ave. School Bazaar wil be held Saturday, April 23 at 10Oa.m. Baked gooda, Plants and crafts l be offer- ed for sale. MS SOCIETY The Multiple Scierosis Society of Canada ia the only national voluntary- health, agency in Canada supporting medical research, patient services and educational programa ,related to MS. For More information please con- tact thc Durham Re- gional Chapter at 579- 7727. W.T.C. PLAY Whltby Theatre Com- pany's final production of Uic 19U-83 season lsaa hilarious farce entitled "Nurse Jane Goes to Hawaii". The play, written by Allan Stratton and directed by Paul Spen- cer, la a story of mis-, taken identities, pcrqon- al conflicts and, most importantly, it des- cribes what to do if your illegitimate chlldren come home to roost. The seven-member cast la kept busy hop- ping from past to pre- sent and lover to hua- band. The play runs May 5, 6, 7 and 12, 13, 14 at Uic Centennial Buiding, 416 Centre St. S.,î Whitby. Tickets are on sale now at Middleton's Station- ery, 113 Dundas St. W. in Whitby, 668-2492. LACROSSE BANQUET The Whitby First City Junior lacrosse club la holding. their -annual banquet at Heydenshore Pavillon, on Water Street, Friday, April 22. Tickets for the dinner and dance are $25 per couple, while tickets for Uic dance alone are $10 per couple. Dinner begins at 6:45 p.m. and thc dance gets under way at 9p.m. For more information oeil 668-6197. MEETING There wll be a meet- ing of Parent Finders (Oshawa) on Monday, April 25 at Vincent Mas- sey Public Sehool in Uic library, Harmony Road North, Oshawa, at 8 p.m. This group offers hclp and support to adult adoptees wishing to trace Uieir origins, and te Birth Parents search- ing for their now adult children. Adoptive par- ents are also welcome. For further information please oeil 728-98. NTROCKIRN., PICKING E DTERLCIVEED&ORINSTNES 683-0887 LA CONTESSAI HAIR SALON SUPER SPE-CIALS Mondays Perms - 1/2 Price Wednesdays '/2Price on every other service (except Perms) (This of fer applies to Susan only.) Clali for your appointmenh now. 119 GREEN ST., WH-ITBY 668-9262 150TH ANNIVERSARY On Sunday, April 24, St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Whitby, as part of the 1MOt anni- versary celebration, wlH have Uic Rev. R. Anderson as auewf RUMMAGE SALE -The Durham Regional Police Ladies Auxillary la holding a Rummage Sale on Wednesday, April 20 at Simcoe Hall from 12 noon until 2 p.m. AUl proceeda wiil go to a Durham Rtegion charity which will be detcrmincd later. Anyone wishing to do- nate items 0f clothing, dishes, etc. please con- tact Gail Delves at 576- 6084, Marlene Hall at 668-3M82 or Judy Van- dyke at 987-5482. ONE PARENT FAMILIES One Parent Famùilies Association of Canada, Oshawa Chapter, meet at Lake Vista Club Hous on Cedar'Street and Emerald Avenue* every Tuesday at 8:30' p.M. The next meeting wiIl >be held Tuesday, May 3.. A film on coping wîth stress wil be shoWn foilowing a general meeting. DANCE The Durham branch of One Parent Familles Association wiil hold-a fund raising' dance Saturday, April 25 at the YWCA on Simcoe Street South in Oshawa star- tingat8p.m. Everyonc la wclcomc, but no jeans are allow- cd. For further informa- tion call 723-8784. DANCE The Seniors, Activity Centre la holding a dan- ce April 23.. Come out and waltz, fox trot, disco and square- dance. -_It will get under way at 8

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