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Whitby Free Press, 24 Dec 1984, p. 29

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WHITIIY FRFE PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1984, PAGE 29 wr m w COMING EVENTS CALENDAR BABY TIME Beginning, Jan. 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 aduit 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 10:3Otolo:5Oa.. This is a limited registration program. For more information call the library at 668- 6531. CHRISTMAS DINNER The Christ Memorial Anglican Church, 81 Hillcroft St., Oshawa,- wlll -hold a traditional dinner on Christmas Day from 1 to 3 p.m. for those persons in the community who either cannot afford one or who would be alone that day. Anyone knowing someone who would like to attend this dinner is asked to caîl the church at 728-8251 as soon as possible'. Limited tran- sporation is available. NEW YEAR'S DANCE The Whitby Lions Club will hold their New Year's Dance Dec. 31 at the,_, Heydenshore ýl Tickets are $20 per person. For tickets or more information caîl 668-7332 or 668-8253. COMPUTERS* Thé Whitby Public Librar is currently ac- cepting registration for the winter session of "Computers and Kids". 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- schoolers and $45 for sehool aged children. For more information cali 66-6541. >PRE-SCHOOL SIGN-UP Beginning Jan. 3, the Whitby Public Library will be accepting registration for its win- ter session of the pre- school story hour. The eight, week program is offered in the following time slots:- Tuesdays fromn 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. 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. NUTTY NEW VEAR»< The Whitby Public Library will hold a "Nutty New Year's' Celebration for ahl children aged 5 to 8 on Dec. 28 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Post office ho urs Ail post offices will be open untîl 4 p.m. on Christmas Eve day, (today). Special Delivery, Telepost and Intelpost delivery ser-. vices will be available until 3 p.m. Ail post offices will be closed and there wilI be no. letter carrier Idelivery service in the greater Metro Toronto area on Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Special delivery ser- fvices will be cancelled for Christmas Day. However, usual weekend Special Delivery service, i n- ,cluding Telepost and In- telpost special delivery willbe in effect on Dec. ,26. Priority Post Courier ~will. offer early pick-up ýýanddelivery on request for Boxing Day, Dec. 26. Customers who nor- mally pick up their mail at post office lobby "llock-boxes" will be able to do so where the boxes are accessilble on a 24-hour basis on both Dec. 25 and 26,11984. Regular postal ser- vice will resumne on Dec. 17., Clock winners The Whitby Historical Society has announced the winners of its "Clock Draw" which was held Dec. 13 at the Whitby Museum. The winner of the first prize - a gingerbread dlock - is William Hill 0f Kathleen St., Whitby. Winning the second prize, a French dlock, was Grant Broughton 0f Agate. Rd., Ajax. Type writer RENTALSt also SALES & SERVICE There will be songs, stories and skits about New Year's celebrations around the world. Admission is free and no pre-registration is required. For more information cahl 668-6531. WINTER FILMS The, Whitby Public Library will host a day of films for children on Jan. 1. Beginning at 10:30 a.m., children aged 5 to 8 can see some 0f 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 branch of the Federal payable at the time of hold its Saturday St9ry Bash" program, an Business Development registration. Hour throughout the eight week program of Bank. Naines will be accep- month of December for simple stories, rhymes, Other topics to be ted beginning Dec. 17. children aged 5 to 9 bet- songs and activites for covered include basic The program will be ween 10:30 and il1:30 children 20 to 35 months record keeping and held Jan. 15, 22 and 29 a.m. old and an accom- government aid to assist beginning at 7 p.m. No registration is panying aduit. small business. necessary and all The program will be Pre-registration is STORY HOUR sessions this month will held Wednesday mor- necessary and there is a The Whitby Public have a Christmas or nings from Jan. 6 to fee of $30 per person Library will continue to New Year's theme. Mar. 6 in three. time periods beginning at --- --- --------- -- ---- 9:45,10:30or11: 15 a.m. ____ _______* aM This is a limited SAVE~f~ registration program. IK & N1%DD For more information caîl the library at 668- *CLE ANEIS 651 SAM E DAY SERVIQE BUSINESS ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS Library will hold a three2 0Y part seminar for peopleI interested in. opening* their own business. OFF PANTSI The program willI cover planning, finan- cing and developing a "A. Cleaning, tecefrhe nire FuimiIV NO L U" small business and will 112COLBORNEST.W. N I I be led by Alex McLeod, WHITBY management servicers IO6882831 WUT H COUPON officers of the Oshawa ---- - ---- - ack i 1848Our craftsmen are the when \Vhitb first step in that commit- was named , ment to quality And across th when their work is done, Atlantic on L it's backed by the New, theIlef*ManRichard '- -- Home Warranry Program, Costain was busy lea r---i a program actually inspir- ing the trade of a master -jL' ed byone Costain intro-+ builder. Al!i duced to the industry Today. well over a cen-n199 tury later a Canadian . company stili bears the Co*stain-name. And T7rLinc.swrit'cImpress$1ion91 today Costain Limited is christening its newest, lot. The most meticulous And, after thirty years most luxurious commu- design and the finest of building homes in nity of single family features and tinishes go Canada. as well as the homes, Fallingbrook. into every home, but United States, Costain I~iCthat's only a part of it. bas learned that by care- fuly mnitrin Corne and visit us dur- haorkmen, io every phase of ing our Grand Opening j?'.ken costutin this month. See our many gtsuperior work- potential prob- diffentforlsad why we employ eliminated wl only the most enables us to experienced, dedi- deliver as mu( cated and exact- horne as possi ing craftsmen. for the dollar. FALLINýsGBROOK SAI hS î NTRl >PENf Monday - Thur.-Jay 12«) 1nt)n 8MI I. Fndav 12.11<> ntmon hM)î. Sdr. Sun. P li'IOA (M>a ni h.6-M p.lî Tclepht nt42 7- bh 76 ,hich ch ible discover why you,WVhitby and Costain were ail made for each otherM CrCD M * *~*.* - sting on a big, beautitul _______________________tI____SI -de- 1

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