Commg9 1Events, PUB NIGHT The Ladies' Auxilliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 112, Whitby, will hold a 'pub night' on April 19 fromn 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Legion Hall on Byron Street South. Tickets cost $7 per couple and includes a f ish and chip supper as well as spot and door prizes. Tickets may be purchased at the door or by calling 668- 6498. NIGHT 0F CARDS The United Church Women of the Westminister United Church will hold a night of cards on Tuesday, April 22 at the Church hall on Manning Road starting at 8 p.m. There wili be prizes and refreshments and for tickets caîl 668-4919. AUTISM LECTURE The Durham Chapter of the Ontario Society for Autistie Children wili present Dr. Mary Konstan- tareous of the Clark Institute speaking on "Autism - What is it? "on April 30atf8lp.m. at the Father Lawlor Co-op Recreation Centre 777 Ox- ford Street, Oshawa. Ail are welcome. BENEFIT NIGIIT A benefit will be held in support of Clay Pit Ceramics which was recen- tly destroyed by f ire. It will be held on May 1 at 7:30 p.m. at the Whitby Public Library and will feature a cooking show by Mary Lisko, "The Happy Cooker." There will also be door prizes and an auction. A door donation of $3 will be required for admittance. Advance tickets can be bought by calling 576-7745. ONE PARENT MEETING The Whitby Chapter of the One Parent Family Association wili hold their weekly coffee and general meeting on Monday, Arpil 21 at 8:30 p.rn. in the Gold Room of the Centennial Building on Centre Street South. For more information cali 668-7547. OSTOMY MEETING The next meeting of the Oshawa and District Ostomy Association wili be held on Wednesday, April 16 at 7:45 p.m. in Room 1002F of the Oshawa General Hospital. The emphasis at this meeting will be on bladders celebrity nil,ht dinner on May 14 at the' Ajax Arena. Celebrities such as Dave Hodge, Brian MeFarlene, Bob Goldham, Lord Athol Layton will be in aJ44dan- ce. Master 0f Ceremonies for the evening will be Ex- Toronto Argonaut and CFRB sports broadcaster Pete Martin. A table for eight may be reserved for $145 or in- dividual tickets for $20 with ahl proceeds donated to the "Durham Region Han- dicapped Community ." For information and tickets cati 668-4198. ROLL-A-THON The Whitby Kiwanis Club will hold their first annual roll-a-thon from 7 p.m. April 19 to 8 a.m. April 20 at the Saints Rolier Skating Centre at 901 Burns Street East. Sponsor sheets* can be picke-d up at Saints or at Koke Sheil, 403 Brock Street South or at the T.D. Bank~ at 60! Dundas Street West. AUl money raised by the roli-a-thon will be used in the Whitby area to assist the Kiwanis' support of minor sports and in the funding of various community service projects. AFTER SCIIOOL MIOVIES The Whitby Public Library will hold their regular after school movies during the month of April. April 22, is "Anoop and the Elephant". April 29, "The Dentist" - a comedy starring W.C. Fields will be shown. For more information eail the library at 668-6541. STORY HOUR The Whitby Public Library holds its children's story hour every Saturday between 10: 3and11: 30 a. m. for children ages 6 and over at the library. April 19 wili be devoted to flowers, again in both story and craft making. April 26 will be a fairy tale session with the chîldren participating in the making of string-art. ARTS DANCE Whitby Arts Ine. wili celebrate spring 1980 with a good old fashioned barn dance. The event will take place at Heydenshore Pavilion, Friday, April 25, from 8 p. m. to 1 a.m. Ail residents of Whitby and surrounding com- munities are invited to take part in the music, dancing, a down-homne buffet supper, and maybe win a door prize. There wilI also be a cash bar. Admission is $15 a couple. As weIl as being a gala social event, the barn dance is one of Whitby Arts' fun- d raising activities for this the ioth anniversary of the Station Gallery. GODSPELL The Dennis O'Connor Drama Club will present their production of "God- speli" from Wednesday, April 23 to Saturday 26 at Denis O'Connor High School. Curtain time is 8 p.m. and tickets are $4 for aduits and 3 for students and may be reserved by eall 668-8721. DIABETES MEETING The Oshawa and District Branch of the Parents' Auxilary of the Canadian Diabetes Association will hold their bi-monthly meeting on April 21 at 7:45 p.m. in Roomn 1002, Oshawa General Hospital. The guest speaker will be Dr. Robert Ehrilich, head of diabetes services at the Toronto Hospitai for Sick Children. Everyone is welcome. IIANDHOOKED CRAFTS There wili be a tea and display of handhooked crafts on Saturday, April 19 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at St. Mark's Church House. Admission is $1 and a doorprize will be given away. 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