PAGE 10. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS MOR COINGEVEN*TS w)M CONCERT The Whitby Brass Band, under the direc- tion of Roland Hill, in conjunction with the Whitby branch of the Royal Canadianl Legion will be holding a Remembrance Day concert on Nov. 8 at 8 p.m. in Heydenshore Pavilion. Many - traditional selections from the war years will' be feaftured along with several ren- ditions by guest artists - the Whitby Rotary .BuY *RENT SHELVING LOCKERS SIDE FILES Choir. Ail are welcome. BAZAAR The Oshawa Chapter of Hadassah-Wizo will be holding a bazaar on Oct. 31 from il a.m. to 6 p.m. at Beth Zion Synagogue, 144 King St, E., Oshawa. There will be home baking, brand name jeans, nearly new clothes, books, plants, handicrafts, fabries and more. A raffle will be held at NEW & USED OFFICE FURNITURE 5 p.m. the prizes of which include a Sklar sofa, a handwoven shawl and a Royal Doulton figurine. Admission is $2 per person. APPLE DAY The Whitby ]BOY Scouts wil be holding their annual "Apple Day" on Oct. 27. Cubs and beavers will be going to door-to-door while scouts will be stationed. at shopping mails throughout, the -town giving away ap:- *SELL *LEASE i GRANT C7 PON.63 -« FILING CABINETS IBAYdb(ARWE ENCR~ (Government Lcensed / Government Approved) NURSERY SCHOOL For Children'2 to 5Years0OId NWOPEN 6:30a.m. --6 p.ïm. Monday thru Friday ail year, except Canad Ian Statutory Holidays We provide a Full Day, Haif Day and Hourny Program with an abundance of safe new toys and equipment for f un and, Iearning. 418NEY BEAR BAT-EARE CENTRE Also provides fully qualified staff To Teach, Love and Guide your child through to Grade 1. A HONEY BEAR DAY-CARE DAY includles 3 Meai.s perday,, prepared. by a competenýt, nutritionaliy aware cook., FOR MORE UN FORMATION AND ENROLMENT PLEASE CALL 668B6200 -A FULLY GOVERNMENT APPROVED NURSERY SCHOOL. FOR YOUR CHILD pIes. The scouts will be allowed to accept donations. AUCTION The St. Mark's United Church Women will be holding a silent auction on Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. at the church, 201 Centre St. S. The U.C.W. will also be holding a bazaar throughout the day, beginning at Il a.m. and a lunch 0f homemade soup and sandwiches (for $3) at 11:30 a.m. and a self-serve chili supper (for $2 a head) beginning at 5p.m. Ail proceeds will be used for church work. CHURCH SUP PER The , Greenwood United Church will hold its annual hot turkey dinner on Sunday (Oct. 28) with three seatings - at 4:15, 5:30 and 6:45 p.m. Tickets are $7 for adults and $3 f or children. They are available by calling 683-5828. U.E.L. MEETING The next meeting of the Whitby branch of the United Empire Loyalists of Canada will be held Nov. 8at 7p.m. in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library. R E L A x On hand' will be a representative of the Monarchist League of Canada who will show slides - 0f Queen Elizabeth II officially renaming Hwy. 33 "The Loyalist Parkway"l. Ail are welcome to at- tend. For more infor- mation caîl Donald Fox at 576-3175. NATURALISTS The next meeting of the Durham Region Field Naturalists will be held Oct. 29 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the McLaugblin Public Library, 65 Ragot St., Oshawa. The guest speaker will be Clive Goodwin, author of '"A Bird Fin- ding Guide to Ontario1.ý Ail are welcomne. For more information eaUl Linda Evans at 666-1680. RUMMAGE SALE A mini-rummage sale is held each Wednesday from 1: 15 to 2:30 p.m. at St. Mark's Church House, Coîborne and Byron Sts. LITERACY WORKSHOP The Literacy Council of Durham Region is looking for people in- terested in the problem of illiteracy. A tutor training workshop will be held at Fairview Lodge during the weekend 0f Oct. 26 to 28. Pre-registration is cali 579-4957. required and there is a fee for materials. For more information Co rrido r Capers By MARY MCEACHERN Cali 725-8967 with items for this column WHITBY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 'Resolutions' was the topic 0f the September meeting of the Whitby Women's Institute, held at the home of Mrs. Walter- Campbell, with the president Kay Hepburn ini charge. The roleu 'Name something that Women's Institute should take a stand on', was answered by, twelve members.» Mns. Campbell gave a talk on the many thinge. requirrng, our attention such as violence and poor taste on T.V. conunercials, pornography and programs on T.V.,- movies and in newspapers., Josephine Smith reported a number of interesting current events. Following the meeting a sale of vegetables and fruit was held, to raise money in aid of the Adelaide Hoodess Home, which 18 the project for the year. The president announced that the next meeting will be held Oct. 24 at the home of Mrs. Smith. Refr eshments were served by Mrs. Campbell during the social hour. CORRIDOR AREA RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION Executive meeting to be held Nov. 1 at the Whitby Municipal Building at 7:30) p.m. GO-ALRT Marshalling Yard - On again, off again. First it is to be loca 'ted north of 401 and east of Thickson Rd-., then another report had it located west of Thickson, now its back to the original site. We are awaiting more specific reports. CAPERS 1OTH ANNIVERSARY BALL Ticket sales have been brisk for the loth anniver- sary dance to be held at Heydenshore Pavillion this, Saturday, (Oct. 27). There will be a large selection of prizes, draw on a electronie portable typewriter,* draw on the airoplane ride, and cash plus lunch, and snacks and cash bar. Music will be supplied by a 17 piece or- chestra and Frank Truil, our first dise jockey. Tickets are $12 a couple and can be reserved by çalling any member of the executîve or 725-89É7. There are only about 15 tickets left, 80 if you haven't reser~ved yours as yet, don't delay. 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