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Whitby Free Press, 18 May 1983, p. 13

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY MAY 18, 1983- PAGE 13 ~ COMING EVENTS CALENDAR CHAMBER MEETING' fle Whltby Chamber of Commerce will be holding their monthly meeting'May 25 at the Marlgold Dinner Play- house. Carol Baker, Whltby Brandi Superisor for the Canada Employ- ment Centre, will dis- cuis programs and ser- vices available to assist chamber -members. There wlll ho a display, panel discussion and question and answer period. The coat per person is $7.25, including a lun- cheon. The socal hall hour will begin at 12 noon while the luncheon wiil get, underway at 12:30p.m. The Dinner Theatre is committed to a confirm- ed attendance s0 reser- ve by callilng 66-4506by Frlday, May 20. STROKE RECOVERY MEETING Durham Region Stroke Recovery- Asso- ciation wiJl meet May 25, 7:30 p.m., at Hiff- dale Manor. A film titled "White Water Without Wheels," wll le shown. It is a doc umentary showing the successful conquest of emotional'and phy- sical difficulties. AJilinterestedpoon are urged to attend this meeting.-For further i- formation oeil 579.631 RUMMAGE SALE St. Mark's United, Church Women's rum- mage sale -wil ho hold every Wednesday after- noon-from 1:15 te 2:30 p.m. at the Church House, 200 Byron St. S., Whltby. 1 I MUSIC NIGHT, The Music Depart- ment of Anderson Colle- glato wll ho presentlng, "'Music Nlght '83",t May 25 at 7:30 p.m.,' in the auditorium of A.-C.V.I. The evenlng wlll feature performances by the Anderson Concert Band and Stage Band,, as wel as the debut of the 1983 Junior Band, ail under the direction of Andrew J. Uranowski, Head of Music. The ovening will also featuro solos by stu- dents in the Music Pro- .gram. Tickets for the per- formanice may ho ob- tained ini advance from any music student- by calllng the ÏMusie Departmont at the school, or at the door on the evoning of the per- formance. Ticket prices are $3 for adults and $2 for students. >The members; of the Musice-Departmnent would like to extend an invitation to everyone to corne out and onjoy an evening* of relaxing musical ontortainment. For more information oeil Anderson Coilegiate at 668-5809 or 686-2431. WALKERTON CONCERT BAND On Wednosday, May 18, the members of the Concert' Band from ,Walkorton District High Schoolil present a concert at Anderson Coilegiate. The band undorthe direction of. Mr.,Charles M. Bell is on its way to perform at a music festival in Ot- tawa. Concert time la 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium at Anderson Collegiate, with free admission. For more information oeil 668-5809. NATURALISTS MEETING The monthly meeting of the Durham Region Field Naturalists will ho held Monday, May 27. The meeting wlil start wlth an outlng te the Pumphouse Marsh, just south of G.L. Roberts Secondary achool. Mem- hors are te meet there at 7:30 p.m. From the Marsh inemhors are te return te the McLaughlln Public Lib- rary, Bagot Street, Oshawa te, continue with the regular meeting. Election of officers for 1983-84will ho hold. Memnbers and non- members are ail wel- como. Following the meeting refreshmonts wiil hoserved. LUNCHEON The Social Planning Advisory Group of Durham Region is host- ing a luncheon on Tues- day, May 17, from 11:45 a.m. te 1: 30 p.m. fie purpose of the luncheon is te introduce a new program of the, Durham Family & Children's Services en- titled "Treatment of Victinis of In-Family Sexual Abuse and their Families, in Durham Region." Guest speakers will ho Grant Fair,, Abuse Team Supervisor for the Durham Family '& Chidren's Services, and Judith Golden, a Family Therapist from Toronto. The luncheon, t e ho held at the Marigold Dinnor Theatre, 419 Brock Street North, Whitby, costs $8. Ad- vance registrations only are accepted. For more information please cal Barbara Smith at 725- 4774. I FLEA MARKET Tiere wlllho ea flea market hold at St. John's Anglican Chur- ch,- Whltby, Saturday, May 28 froml10a.m. to 4 p.m. This will hosponsored by the A.C.W. and pro- ceeds te go towards the addition of a room on the Churcb. ELECTION MEETING St. Toresa's Parent Advisory Couindil will hold an election meeting Wednesday, May 18, 8 p.m., at the school. SPRING FASHION SHOW The Brooklin Whitby< Minor Hockey Ladies/' Auxiliary wîlil hohold- ing a Sprlng Fashion Show Wodnesday, May 18j 8 p.m.p, at, the Hey- denshore Pavillon. The cotis $6per per- son (wine, cheese and coffe included). Tick- ets are available at the Brooklin Shoppe, Pea- cock Sports, Singer Sewing Machine (Oshawa) and the Iro- quois Park Arena. For more information oeil 668-2568, 668-2810 or 668-5008. YOJR MEMORIES FORA LIT TLEBIT MORE Now you con double your photo memorles this month, by orderlng a second set of Lustre-Luxe prInts for the followlng âddltlonaI 10w prices: Jo"' AvaII PH070FINMSHIN WALK, BIKE, BOWL-eA-THON A Walk, Bike or Bowl- a-thon, sponsored by the Whitby-Brooklin Bran- ch of the Canadian Bible Society, wil ho held in *Whitby May 28. fie walk and bike portion of the event wil begin at 9a.m. from Al Saints Anglican Church, Whitby. Bowling starts at 12 noon at the County 1Bowl, 118 Byron Street, Whtby. You must -have sponsors te bowl free. fiTe Society is hoping to raise $4,500 te send Bibles over toUana For more information oeil LUn Rlch at 668- GIANT YARD SALE The Parent Advisory Committee of St. John the Evangelist School, Whitby, is sponsoring a giant yard sale on May 28 (rain date June 4) from 10 a.m. te 4 p.in. in the St. John's School parking lot on Giffard Street. Lots (M212) are avail- able at $10 each. Tables are available at $4.50 each. To reserve your lot oeil Linda Van Veen at 668-11M S1887 Kingston Rd.'., Pickering.09 Mon -Wecl. 8 a.m-Bp.m Thurs.-Fr1. 8 a.m.-8 pmg Set. ..-5p.m.683m2691 : 1 i4 PPie b C-41. 110. UDt5C. aend 135 li. fMmet ltme UWdtdeupgonfy. ibis et: M.B.M. PUBLISHINGI -WHITBY FREE PRESS 131 Brock St. N. Whltby -A THE CORPORATION 0F THME ITWN OF WHITBJY SPRING CLEAN*UP CAMPAIGN, MAY 24TH TO MAY 279,1983 1. Brush, hedglng, tree branches, and other similar type materlal will be plcked Up durlng the Spring Clean-Up Week. The material muet flot be cut any longer than 2%k feet ln length and securely bundled. Loose mat- erlal and. longer materlal WILL NOT BE PICKED Up. 2. Househol' d furniture, appitances, clothlng, rubblsh, re- sultlng fromn the cleanlng UP of the grounds, or from M'INOR household repairs, domestîc waste materlals such as paper, rage, cartons, packing cases and bot- ties will be plcked up. 3. Collection will be llmited to a comblned total of NOT MORE THAN 12 RECEPTACLES OR BUNDLES per dwelllng unit. 4. Each bundle or receptacle to have a gross weight of NOT MORE THAN 50 POUN DS. 5. The spécil collections apply. oniy to dwelling units and DO NOT INCLUDE COMMERCIAL AND INDUS- TRIAL PREMISES. Your co-operation la requested ln havlng ai garbage out EARLY on your regular collection day. R.A. KUWAHARA, P. Eng., Director of Public Works. Chain Link Fence, Wooden Fence ,Wooden Deck m

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