PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS, w COMING EVENTS CALENDARý PRE-SCHOOL SIGN-UP Beginning Jan. 3, the Whitby Public Library will be acceptingz registration for its win- ter session of the pre- school story hour. The eight week program is offered in the following time slots: Tuesdays from 1: 30 to 2:30 p.m., Jan 15 to Mar. 5; and, Thursdays from 10 to il a.m., Jan. 17 to Mar. 7. I Children in this program must be bet- ween the ages of 3 and 5 and not attending school. Registration will be accepted in person or by calling 668-6531 after Jan. 3. COMPUTERS The Whitby Public Library is currently ac- cepting registration for the winter session of "Computers and Kids"1. Classes begin the week of Jan. 15 and are offered to, children bet- ween the ages of 4 and 14 at both the beginner and advanced levels. The fee for the program is $35 for pre- sehoolers and $45 for school aged children.ý For more information caîl 668-6541. POLKA DOT DOOR Polkaroo will be I NEW "HONEY BEIAR DAY CARE CENTRE"Y Why flot let your chiîdren Iearn While you do your "XMAS SHOPPING" Open f rom 6:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. MON.&FRI. 52 weeks a year, except Canadian Statutory Holidays FULL DAY, HALF DAY & HOURLY Minutes from Downtown Whitby Just behind, Stockley Van Camp The new owners. have provlcied a brand new, totally renovated, Govemment Approved Day Car. Centre An Abundance of New Toys and Equîpment Government Approved Staff and Leamlng Programs 3 Meals a Day Prepared by a Nutritlonally Aware Cook Learnlng Themes and Outings Few Spaces Aval M.' For Enroîement & Inf 668-6200 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL s.V.c. ilable iformation I coming to visit at the following places to promote the Jan. 12 show. On Friday, Dec. 14 he will be at Bun King, Pickering Village, 7 to 7:30 p.m. and Mainly Cheese, Ajax, from 7:30 to8 p.m. On Saturday, Dec. 15 - Pickering Recreation Complex from 10:30 to 11: 15 a.m. and Liver- pool Meats from 11:30 arn. to 12 noon. On Sunday, December 16, Polkaroo will be at Bun King, Ajax from 10:30 to il arn. and Bun King, Pickering from 11: 15 a.m. to l2noon. Presented by one Parent Families of Ajax and Pickering. Tickets are available at the above location, ROCK AND MINERAL CLUB The annual rock and mineraI Christmas par- ty will be held at Cen- tennial United Church, corner 0f Bond and Rosehill Sts. on Dec. 20 startinig at 7:30 p.m. Mr. John Pratt will give a. travelogue on his recent tnpr to the Orient. Plan to attend, everyone is welcome. Cal 668-3950 for further information. MORNING COFFEE The Ajax-Pickering Christian Women's Club will hold their next meeting on Dec. 13 a t 9:30 a.m. in the Grenada Restaurant in the lower level of the Sheridan Mal, Pickering. For tickets or more information caîl Doreen Kotchapaw at 683-4539. PAGEANT The Ceilidh Players, a local non-profit amateur theatre group, will present their production 0f "'This Best Christmas Pageant Ever" Dec. 13, 14 and 15 at 7:30 p.m. at Col. J.E. Farewell Public School. Proceeds from the Dec. 13 show will go to the Volunteer Association of the Whit- by Psychiatric Hospital. Tickets are $3 for adults and $1.50 for cehildren and can be purchased at the door. Ail are welcome and refreshments will be served.- AGLOW MEETING The next meeting of the Women's. Aglow Fellowship will be held at* Evangel Church, 374 Farewell Ave., Oshawa on Dec. 13a t7: 30 p.m. AIl are welcome. For more information cal 728-5373. GIFT 0F SONG The Columbus United Church will present a "Christmas Gift of Song" at the church on bec. 16 at 8p.m. Admission is free, refreshments will be served and a freewill of- fering will be taken. Ail are welcome. NUTTY NEW YEAR The Whitby Public Library will hold a "Nutty New Year's Celebration for al children aged 5 to 8 on Dec. 28 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. There will be songs, stories and skits about New Year's celebrations around the world. Admission is free and no pre-registration is required. F~or more information cail 668-6531. WINTER FILMS The Whitby Public Library will host a day of films for children on JIan. 1. Beginning at 10:30 a.m., children aged .5 to 8 can see some of their cartoon favorites. At 2:30 p.m., 8 to 12- year olds can see "Revenge of the Nerds" and "Summer Switch"'. Admission is free and no pre-registration is necessary. BOOK BASH Beginning Jan. 2, the Whitby Public Library will accept registrations for its "Baby Book Bash" program, an eight week program of simple stories, rhymes, songs and activites for children 20 to 35 months old and an accom- panying adult. The program will be held Wednesday mor- nings from JIan. 6 to Mar. 6 in three time periods beginning at 9:45, 10:30 or 11: 15a. m. This is a limited registration program. For more information caîl the library at 668- 6531. ]BABY TIME Beginning JIan. 4, the Whitby Public Library will accept registrations for its "Baby Time", an eight week program for infants 10 to 19 months old and an accom- panying adult which will introduce the child to the world of books, rhythm and rhyme. Two time siots will be offered: 9:45 to 10:05 or 10:30 to 10:50 a.m. This is a limited registration program. For more information cail the library at 668- 6531. BUSINESS The Whitby Public Library will hold a three part seminar for people, interested in opening their own business. The programn will cover planning, finan- cing and developing a small business and will be.led by Aiex McLeod, management servicers officers of the Oshawa branch of the Federal Business Development Bank. Other topics to be covered include basic record, keeping and government aid to assist small business. Pre-registration is necessary and there is a fee 0f $30 per person payable at the time of registration. Namnes will be accep- ted beginning Dec. 17. The program will be held Jan. 15, 22 and 29 beginning at 7 p.m. STORY HOUR The Whitby Public Library will continue to hold its Saturday Story Hour throughout the- month of December for childr en aged 5to ween 10:*30 and,,11:30 a.m. No registration is necessary and ail sessions this month wil have a Christmas or Museum open house N AILS Visitors to the Whitl Museum this Christmz will be treated to som WED. ONLY old. Christme favourites, steamin CUPS of hot apple cidei cookies and plum pu( OFF!ding mnade by t! visiting sehool classes. ON FULL SET are decorated to shoi the visitor how our ar LA CONTESSA cestors would hav Hlair Salon for Christmas usir 119 Green St., Whitby whatever material 668-9262 they had available. ~ Open bouse hours ang Thursday, Dec. 13 *fron 7 to 9 p.m. and Sat. anc 1 SUPPLIER 1 SALES REP 1 CALL DELIVERY WHEN YOU WANT IT/IOTAIIONS WIIEN YOIJ NEEC THEMIP8OMPT ATT!NTION PHON e683196 0 LETTE RNEAD 0 SNAP SETS 0 INVENTORV CARDE # CHEQUES 0 ENVELOPES e0GONTINIIOUS FORMS 0 SHfIPPING TAGS * PRICE LISIS 0 BUSINESS FORMS a BU.SINESS FORMS 0 LABELS 0 BROCHURES 0 INVOICES 0 ANNOUNCEMENT$ 0 NEWSLETTERS 0 RAISED PRINTIN( " CATALOGUES 0 TICKETS 0 NCR FORMS 0 INSTANT PRINTIé " CAL ENDARS 0 BINOEiS SCRATCJI PAflS 9 GOLO STAMPING " BOOKBINDIN6 *0COLOR WORI< * CRE.ATIVE DESIGN * PHOTOGRAPI4Y A COMPLEUE PRINTINfi SERVICE FOR THE PURCHASINO AB.ENT y G FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE PICK-UP IL DELIVERY* COPY DESIGN & PREPARATION ýby as ne ýas Sun., Dec.. 15 and 1?6 from 1 to 5 p.m. No ad- mission charge. Mo re postal Ail -post offices and ns postal stations will ho )w open extra days during ýn- the 1984 Christmas ve season. es For the convenience ,1g 0f the public, full coun- Is ter services will be of- fered from 10 a.m. to 1 e p.m., Saturday, Dec. 15, Ml in the greater id Metropolitan Toronto and surrounding areas from Oakviile to Rich- .mond Hill and Port Hope. There wii be no letter carrier delivery on the extra Saturday. Deadlines for out-of- town mail in Canada, including the United States was Dec. 10; local mailing deadline is December 17. First class rates apply for Canadian and U.S. Christmas mail and alI envelopes must be sealed - Canada 32 cen- ts, U.S. 37 cents. For more detailed in- formation regarding Christmas mail services contact the local post- mnaster or postal station .;nanger, THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN 0F WHITBY HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION DURINO THE HOLIDAY SEASON, THE NORMAL GARBAGE COLLECTION ROUTINE WILL BE CHANGED TO THE FOLLOWING: TUESDAY December 25) The collectionfor these days wiIl be made WEDNESDAY December26) on Wednesday, January2, 1985. THURSDAY 'Docember 27) The collection for these days will remain FRIDAY December28) the same. TUESDAY January 1 The collection for this day will be made on Wednesday, January 2,1985. Addltionaî mon and trucks wlll be used in the week of January 2nd. and citizen co-operation is requested to have ail garbage out by 7:00 arn. on the collection day to ensure pick-up. m I 1 OR OUYER