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Whitby Free Press, 21 May 1980, p. 17

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WHITIW FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY il, 19WM, PAGE 17 Comm g Eventsi EUCHRE NIGHT The Ladies' Auxiiary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Brandi 112, wil hold a euchre night, tomorrow, May 22, at 8 p.m. at the Legion Hall on Byron Street South. Admission is $1.50 and in- cludes lunch and prizes. TIckets can be purchased at the door or by calling 668- 2618 or 668-296W. SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATIONS Trafalgar Castle School has announced that on Saturday, June 7, at 10 a.m., an examination will be held at the school for those in- terested in applying for the Caroline McGillivray Scholarship, valued at $700 per year. This schol arship is open to non-residential students residing in the Whitby area. Any girl interested should contact the school by June 1 at 668-3358. WHS MEETING The next regular meeting of the Whitby Historical Society wWI be held on May 27 at 8 p.m. at the Lynde House on Dundas Street West. The guest speaker for the evening wil be Fred Cane, jthe curator of the Whitby Museum, and his topie wll be the history of the Lynde House. There will be a tour after the presentation. Anyone planning to attend should bring a small folding chair. OSTOMY MEETING The next meeting of the j Oshawa and District Ostomy Association will be held tomight, May 21, in Boom 1002F of the Oshawa General Hospital at 7:45 p.m. Everyone is welcome and refreshments wiil be served. For more information cal 576-9516 or 728-1869. PARENT FINDERS The regular monthly meeting of Parent Finders willbe held on May 26 at7:30 p.m. in Room 110, O'Neill C.V.I., Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. For more information cali 728-983. BHS MEETING I The next meeting of the Brooklin Horticultural Society wilbe held May 28 at 8 p.m. at the Brooklin United Church. The guest speaker wiil be Dr. Jim Pringle of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Mis topic wlllb. "wildflowers". After the meeting there wil be a flower show featuring tulips. SOCIAL PLANNING MEETING The Social Planning Coun- cil of Oshawa-Whitby will b. holding their next meeting on Tuesday, June 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the Whitby Municipal Building, com- mittee room one. The public is welcome to attend. TOM SAWYER 'Me musical production of Tom Sawyer wiilb. presen- ted by the students of Meadowcrest School, Brooklin, on May 22 and 23. ickets for the perfor- mances, to b. held in the gymnasiufl, are available at the school office. DANCE PARTY The Seniors Activity Cen- tre wilI hold their monthly dance party on May 24. The theme this month is "Mayday." There will be a dj, bar, refreshments, door prizes and a lucky draw. There is no admission charge. For more infor- mation cail 668-1424. SPRING FAIR DANCE Advance tickets are now on sale for the Brooklin Spring Fair Dance to be held at the Brooklin Memorial AMena on May 31 from 8: 30 p.m. toi a.m. Làve music will be provided by "ThMe Lidos" (courtesy of the Manchester Credit Union). There wli be bar facfilties, lunch and a door prize. Tickets are $5 per persor. and are available at Short's Pharmacy or, by cauling Maureen Martens at 655-3733 or Cathy Neely at 655-3245. AL-rANON Alcobolism is a family disease. Whitby Al-Anon ini- vites ail interested persons to an open meeting at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 27 at All Saints' Anglican Church, Dundas Street West, Whitby. The program will feature speakers from AA, AI-Anon and Alateen. RABIES CLINIC A low cost rabies vacination clinic will be held on May 22 between 4 and 7 p.m. at the arena of the William E. Legros Com- HAVEY'S BRING! BEFAUTIFUL HAMUR CLOSERTO NM j.There's a new HarveyfS in town. S u eiiu .1burgers are closer to you than ever. If you've already been to a FW Harvey's, then you know ail about beau- -__ tiful burgers. And if you haven't, there's-a real treat in store for you. Our char-broiled - < -4 Khamburgers and piping-hot àhot dogs are served on ~ ~..**~,*,~,freshly-toasted buns. Then, yoU personalize the fa mous Harvey's 1~v.~ -ta§te. With your choice of freshly sliced tomatoes. Chopped onions. z) <T Crunchy diii pickles. And-mustard, relish andtoaokchpBudn'sophe. You can't pass up our french fdies, made fromn fresh potatoes every ~)>-y'day Or oinrngs, deep- fried to crisp perfection. And what goes better wi th a Il munlty Centre in Ajax. Vacinations wiil be given to ail dogs and cats four months of age and older Proper restraint, and leash control is required.' Thecost will be. $3 per animal wlth net 'proceeds go1ng to charlty. doad to the, United Way Irom the dlinlc's proceeds.. < this than a thick, creamy milk shake. O< f course, '~there's always soft drinks, mnilk, coffee or hot chocolate. Corne to the brand -new Harvey's. We've brought our beautîful burger dloser to you. HARVEY'S 1216 Dundas Stret East, east of Anderson Roud. Harvey's mnakes a hamburger a beautiful thing. ML À & 1 [r-ý A

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