Page 14, Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, Decomber 6,1995 Free swi mand skate Saturday The Rotary Club or Whltby Sunrise will host their annual free swim aud skate partyr for Whitby and district parents and children, on, Sunday, Dec. 10 at Iroquois Park. Tony- the Tiger and Durham PolicdsKC. the Talking Bear are a few of the regular mancots te appear, along wlth the Sunrise clown trouipe. Doors open at 2 p.m. for skating and 3 p.m. for swimnung. Gifts at the g allery At the Robert' McLaughlin Gallery's gift shop after Oshawa's tree-lighting oeremoèny on Dec. 7, or Dec. 8, 9, 10 from noon te 4 p.m., volunteers will personally assiet each youngster with his/her Christmnas list., The gift wrapping !B free and al items range from $1.95 te $10. NEWFOUNDLAN D dog rides were part of Saturday's downtown camival. Photo by Jeremy DresarWhltby Fre Press CHRISTMAS DANCE A Christmoas dance wiIl be held on Saturday, Dec. 9, 8 p.m. at Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre. Tickets coat $5. Janette Desouza will provide the music. There will be a cash bar and light refreshnients served. CAROL SING The Seniors Jubilee Choir wlll host a carol sing aud Christmas party at the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre on Wednesday, Dec. 20, at 10:30 a.m. Singers to present Winte Woniderlaind. The County Town Singera will present A Winter Wonderland on Dec. il and 12, 8 p.m., at the Cake and carols Coffee, Cake and Carols will be presented on Sunday, Dec. 10,7:30 p.m., at Northmingter United Church, 676 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. The Durhazn College Community Choir and Oshawa Civic Baud will perform. ickets, for $5, are available at the door. Sou'nds of the s1eason The Oshawa Festival Singera wiil present -Sounds of the Season' on Sunday, Dec. 10, 7 p.m., at St. Andrew's United Church, Oshawa (corner of Simcoe St. S. and Bruce S. The choral music will include The Firt NoellPachelbI'a Canon, and popular carols where the audience is iuvited to sing along. ickets can be purchased at Dises and Dats in Wflitby and at the door. For further information, cail 571-0845. T"In EBOOK BETWEEN Christin.as Sale December 9th to I 6th Visit 0111- fnei',lorail,,al 852 Brock St. N. (i Manning) Salvation Army Temple, 570 ThorntonRd. N., Oshawa.-> The singera are . under the musical direction of Barbara Ouellette. Tickets, $8 for adults and $5 for seniors ýan d students, are, available at, Lafontaine Trading Poýt and Thomas House, of Music, Whitby, or cali 668-5469. dance. A Christmasdinner and dance will be held on Saturday, Der- 9 at. Heydenshore Pavilion. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m. dinner at 7:30 p.ma., door and spot prizes.,For ickets ($20), cail 430- 2984 or 571-1834, proceeds to St. Anthony ofFPadua Parish, Courtice. CHIUSTMAS DANCE Malta Soial Club,, Durlham Region (Whitby) Christmas dance will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 133 Brock St. W.,' Whitby, on Saturday, Dec. 16, 8 p.m. Door and spot prizes, raffles, roast beef and turkey dinner. Coat is $30 per couple or $15 per person. To reserve, cail Joe at 668- 7683 or Claude at 668-3060. NEW YEAR'S EVE DANC E A New Year's Eve dance will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Brock Street North, Whitby. Cost is $40 per couple wbich includes hot and cold buffet, party favours, door prizes and spot dances. For more informà ation, cal Martin Turpin at 666-1071 or Alex Burke at 668-8063. SUPERVISORS NEEDED The Durhamn Supervised Acoess Program offers'children opportunities to maintain and build relationships with non- custodial parents, or other family members, in a supervised, safe, neutral and chfid-focus;sed setting. Itlrogram volunteers are needed to supervise the visita. Cail 668- 9218. t tue sei-ii"irs' ceiatire