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Whitby Free Press, 19 Mar 1980, p. 22

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PAGE 14, WEI)NESI)AY. MIARCII 1M 1980, WHITBY FREE PRESS Commig Eventsi ONE PARENT MEETING The Whitby Chapter of the One Parent Family Association of Canada wil hold its regular weekly cof- fee and general meeting on Monday, March 24 at 8:30 p.m. in the Gold Room of the Centennial Building on Cen- tre Street South. For more information cali 668-7547. IIANDIIOOKED CRAFTS There will be a tea and display of handhooked crafts When you on Saturday, April 19 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at St. Mark's Church House. Admission is $1 and a han. dhooked doorprize will be drawn. TAX CINIC The Senior Citizen's Ac- tivity Centre will be spon- soring a tax clinic tonight f March 19) from 7 p.m. to 9 p. m. at the centre. The purpose of the clinic is to assist in the preparation of incomne tax returns for 1318BROCKSTN 668-6111 MOUES: MON - W1D 96 TMuRn I those memrbers desiring it. Members will have to register at the office to be eligible. BIRTIIDAY PARTY The Senior Citizen's Ac- tivity Centre will hold their monthly birthday party for members on March 20. There wîll be entertain- ment, door prizes and ref reshments. All members are welcome. STORY IIOLUR The Whitby Public Library will present its story hour for children age six and over every Saturday fromn 10: 30 a.m. to 11: 30 a. m. On March 22, the story will be "The Fisherman and the Gene"' and the craft session will teach children to make "wet chalk" genies. On Ma-rch 29, a film - "The Tales of Beatrix Potter"' will be shown. EASTER FANTASIES On March 26 fromn 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. the Whitby Public Library will present Mary bring in a film to be processed & printed ai âh- QUALMT PROCESING DONE 8Y I fLM LRTGIELD Lisko, a well-known author of several cookbooks. The programn will be called "Easter Fantasies", a cooking program for children ages six to 12. Registration will begin on March 22 at the children's desk. UKRANIAN EGG DECORATING On Saturday, March 29 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. the Whitby Public Library will present Mary Salmers giving a demonstration of the Ukranian egg decorating art, "pysanka."' OSTOMY ASSOCIATION The Oshawa and District Ostomny Association; a self- help; moral-support group of volunteers who offer assistance to those who have undergone or are awaiting ostomy surgery. Next meeting will be Wed- nesday, March 19 in roomn 10 (Please note change in room for this meeting) at the Oshawa General Hospital at 7:45 p.m. Dr. Cohen, will speak about the "Kock" pouch, the newest in ostomy surgery which enables the patient to be free of an outside ostomy appliance. All persons most welcome. Refreshments will follow meeting. For more information caîl, Betty Allen at 725-6126 (evenings) or Louisa Ander- son at 728-1869 (anytime). LENT SPEAKER The Reverend Boyce Elliot of Brooklin United Church will be the speaker at AlI Saint-s' Anglican Church for the Wednesday Noons in Lent Series, this coming Wednesday, March 26th. Organ music at 12 noon precedes the service and address at 12: 10. Luncheon is served at 12:30, at a modest price. Everyone is welcome! 4TH WHITBY GROUP COMMITTEE The 4th Whitby Group Committee are holding their annual general meeting on March 31, 1980 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mark's United Church Hall. This meeting is to make the parents of the boys at- tending Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers aware of what the boys are doing and what the group commit- tee is doing for the boys. Ail parents of boys now at- tending as well as any other person who is interested in becoming involved with the scouting movement, are most welcome. We are in need of two new ARE u, o30"/% YOU We are fiere for your complete baking needs Corne in and se. our assortmeflt of Baking supplies Raisin s, dlates,glazed fruit, baking nu ts, dried fruit, sp îces, tea s, c a n d es. R ive rs i de c h eese . 1 lb M ozzarella C heese $1 .79 per lb. 21/, lb. cubes Colby $1.89 per lb. Fine chopped walnuts .50 IL Yellow splt peas .29 lb. Regular chopped walnuts 2.99 lb. Roîîed oats .28 lb. Almonds, plain blanched 4.25 lba. Pure Cocoa powder 3.78 lb. siiver. sliced & ground Peanuts, blanched & Spanished 1.05 lb. 00 0 0 18000110090 a 0 a e u.SSe 0 *VVith Coupon0 ~'ig200 grami Bag 04 S Lay's Potatoe Chips ARMENTake Wilson Rd. CARM N Soth f Wentwortti BIC#N AKItdG PWODUCTS to Ma rwood 320 Marwod km., Unit 3, Oshawa 579-2948 We're in the HOURS: MON. - SAT. 10Oa.m. - 5 p.m. IdsratI OSHAWA, ONTARIO EVERY WEDNESDAY 10:00 a.m.-'3:00 p.m. For more Information, contact your nearest Canadian Forces recrulting Centre under Recruitîng ln the YeIlow Pages or return the coupon below. ASK US ~ ABOUT YOU THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre 4900 Yonge Street Willowdale. Ontario M2N 6A4 (414) 224 4015 WFPMAR80 'm Interested ln heasing more &boutsa carter ln the Cariadiari Forces. Plesse &end me Inormation without obligation. Naine Scout Masters for the Cub sections starting ini SeptemT- ber of the Cubs will be without leaders. We have had Scouts for 25 years at St. Mark's withOut any break so let's keep UP the great tradition. BAZAAR on Saturday April 26, 1980, at 2 p.n., the St. Thomnas's A.C.W. Spring Bazaar will be held at the Church Hall, in Brooklin. There will be Baking, Crafts, Plants, New to You, Books and Tea Tables. Everyone welcome. CHARITY AUCTION On Saturday, March 22, the Ajax-Pickering-Whitby Association for the Mentally Retarded will hold a charity auction at the Ajax High School starting at il a. m. Items for sale will include new merchandise donated by area merchants as well as used items, antiques and collectables. A lunch counter and bake table will be provided and several door prizes will be given away. Any donation will be gratefully accepted at 177 Dowty Road, Ajax or cal 683-6732. BUNNY HOP The Kinette Club of Whit- by will hold their spring dance - The Bunny Hop - on Saturday, April 5 at 8:30 p.m. in the Heydenshore Pavilion. There will be a DJ, door- prizes and a buffet. Tickets are $15 a couple. To buy tickets caîl Bonnie Young at 668-4203 or 668- 9221. Ail proceeds go toward community service work. WHS MEETING The next'meeting of the Whitby Historical Society will be held at 8 p.m. on March 25 at the Fairview Lodge. The guest speaker will be Louise Hope, who will discuss how to start resear- ching a family tree. HOCKEY DANCE The Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association Ladies' Auxilliary will hold their "Swing for Spring" dance at the Heydenshore Pavilion on March 22 from 8 p.m. to 1a.m. There will be a DJ, buffet, bar, spot dances and door- prizes. Tickets are $12 a couple and available from Peacock Sports. LAROS Team of Durham Ladies Fastball League is reorgamîzing for the up- coming season. Anyone in- terested in playing please contact Jacque Forbes 263- 8134 (Hampton) anytime, or Jane Baker 668-8443 (Whit- byl evenings onIv. Gîve, THE HEART FUND NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Corne and tell us what you're looking for ln a job. Tell us what you are today and what you want to be tomorrow. Ask us If we can of fer opportunities and challenges to match your needs. 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