PAGE-10, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS w COMING EVENTS CALENDAR MONTE CARLO The Whltby Lions Club will hold its annual "Monte Carlo Night" on May il from 7 p.m. to 1 TAN a.m. at the Heydenshore Pavilion. Featured will' be games of chance, draws, a cold buffet and -DON't BURN F.. FIRST TAN NING SESSION (18 YRS. QLD & OVER) COMFORTABLE, PRIVATE ROOMS FOR MEN AND WOMEN SPECALS ATES FOR OUR SPECIAS RATEOPENING WEEK WHITBY MALL . 434:5864 bar privileges. Tickets are $10 each and include a chance at a $1,000 elimination draw and a $100 door prize. For reservations or more information cal John Wiggers at 668- 5376, Merv Patton at 668-9304 or Ian Robb at CONCERT On May 9, Whitby area schools wiil be par- ticipating in a concert in celebration of Ontario's bicentennial. The event will be held at Anderson Collegiate at 7:30 p.m. and wiil of- fer a variety of music including experts from the operetta "Canada Goose", old time fid-. dling and square dan- cing as well as band and choral numbers. Admission is free. VARIETY NIGHT The Durham West Junior Farmers will New Men BARBER & HAIRSTYLING JOE CIAMPO (Formerly of the Hair Studio) Wshes to-welcome his old and new customers to his new location at New Men BARBER &HAIRSTYLING 114 BROOK ST. N., WHITBY 668,4051i WHITBY 666«2003 TORONTO 862«8941 NOW ON SALE! hold a "Variety Night"' at the Sunderland Music Hall on May Sat8p.m.- Al .proceeds from the event will be donated to the Canadian Cancer Society. DANCE The Mt. Zion Com- munity Centre Association will hold a dance on May at the Community Centre. Music will be pr 'ovided by a D.J. and there will be lunch and door prizes. Tickets are $10 a couple and available by calling 649-5200. BOOK FAIR R.A. Hutchinson Public School will hold a "Book Fair" on May 8 from il a.m. to 4ýp.m. and from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Books for ahl ages will be available. Ail proceeds from the sale will be used to pur- chase more books for the school library. TEEN AGLOW A meeting of the Teen Aglow Fellowship ,will be held at Evangel Church, 374 Farewell Ave., Oshawa, at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free and ail teenage girls are welcome. For more information cail 668-0115 or 655-406. SPRING MELODY The music students of Denis O'Connor High School, 1003 Giffard St. will present "lSpring Melody 184" on May 3 and 4at 8p.m. Featured will be choirs, soloists and the DO'C orchestra.. Admission will be $2 at the door. For more information caîl the school. at 668- 8721. SUPPORT GROUP The next meeting of the Cesarean Support Group wiil be held at 613« Creekview * Dr., Pickering, on May 14 at 8 p.m. A . movie - "The Cesarean. Birth Ex- perience" - will be presented. The support group has been eýstablshed to meet the needs of women who have had, or are planning to have, babies by cesarean birth. For more info rmation caîl Penny Kobrynovich at 571-0265. LAMAZE SEMINAR The Lamaze Childbir- th Association of Durham Region will sponsor a seminar - "Celebrating Woman- hood" - in the lecture theatre of Durham Coilege on May 12 beginning at 8:30 a.m. The -cost is $10 per person and babes-in- arms are welcome. For more information Size/Description Sale price P185175R13 8121.00 90.75 P195175R14 $142.00I106.50 Bridgestone's 212V P205175R15 8156.00 117.00 Steel Radial for Fuil-Size cars! P21,5175R15 8162.00 121.96 Sale price from $ 74.90O P22617SR15 8167.00 125.25 VINA OR TlLE BfDq1 1 IE Great for ailag-es! You could win! Cones Contest ends June 22,1984! 103 DUNDAS ST.E. 162 KING ST. E. WHITBYOSHAWA 1 668-3356 571-3400 eall Mary Dittmar at 668-651. PARK WOOD- Parkwood Estate, the home of the late Col. and Mrs. R.S. McLaughlin will open for the season onMayl3at 1:30 p.m. Since this 18 Mother's, Day, the first 50 mothers arriving to tour the home with their fa-milies wil receive a carnation from the estate's greenhouses. Admission to Park- wood is $3 for aduits,. $2 for senior citizens, $1 for children and $8, per family. For more in- formation eall 579-1311. LUNCHEON The next inter-ageney luncheon of the Social Planning Council of Oshawa-Whitby will be held on May 16 from 11:30 arn. to 1:30 pa. at the U.A.W. Hall, 44 Bond St. E., Oshawa. The guest speaker will be Bob Rae, leader of the Ontario New Democratie Party. His topic wiil be "Health Care and Profits: The Case of Nursing Homes in Ontario. " Tickets are $8 each and available by calling the social planning council at 725-4774 before May 6. After May 6, tickets wii cost $9. PARENT MEETING The Parent -Advisory Committee of St. John the Evangelist Church will hold a general meeting on May 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the school gym. Elections for the 1984- 85 executive and other standing committees will be held. Ail parents are urged to attend. For more.information caîl Mary Reilly at 666- 1550. YARD SALE The Parent Advisory Committee of St. John the Evangelist Church will hold a yard sale on May 12 (ramn date May 26) from 10 a.m. f0 4 p.m. in the school's parking lot ýon Giffard St. Featured will be a refreshment stand, baked goods table and of this school year. The new high school wiil be open in Ajax in Septem- ber. A reception, hosted by the Denis O'Connor Alumni Committee wil be held after, the, mass, Robertson steel buildings. We b'ulld on your ideas. Size, shape, dimensions, appearance, cost. As a Robertson Authorized B3uilder, wc,'výc got the flexibil- ity to build on %i'our ideas. .. fbr whatever type of building-you want to erect or add on to. industrial, commercial or recreational. We're backed by 115or years of Robertson experience in steel RDbe ison fabricating and build- S tn ing. 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