-71. A $65,000 Vehicle Sound System Market (Continued from page 6) scheduled for lune when the market is in full swing. The market wiil be operating in the large outdoor parking lot at the corner of Simcoe and Ricýhmond Sts. Vendor registration was hield Tuesday, May 12, with an excellent turnout, and mnany seasonal stails were booked, according to Susan McGregor, committee chairperson. at 725-7351 ext. 202 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays. A market manager will be hired to co-ordinate and run the farmers' market for the duration of the season. Everything is on schedule, and ready to roll. JULY 1STý: It was the ultimate in Car Audio Systems at Easton's Car and Truck Audio Open House on Saturday. It was especially so with show vehicles on dispiay equipped with the latest in Pioneer, Sony and MTX sound equipmnent. The above show van was equipped with a $65,000 MTX sound system which included the 13 amplifiers, shown above, installed in the back of the van along with some 10 to 12 speakers and ail the digital equipment for its operation. Like computers the sound systemis in cars and trucks have advanced to no end over the past couple of years and at the open house it was stated al comparable with the home stereo sound systems. On display were theft alarms, Places to a Block Parents hold annual meeting The Town of Newcastle Block Parents Inc. wili hold their annual meeting on Wednesday, June lth, 1992. There will be a pot luck dinner at 6:30 p.m., followed by a meeting at 7:30 p.m. The Block Parents are in urgent need of volunteers to help run the Executive Committee. Any interested person is welcomre to attend the dinner and/or meeting. For further details, piease cali 623- 4768, 623-7741 or 723-9125. One round of golf free with GoGoif Passports through March of Dimes For the month of June only, the Ontario March of Dimes will be selling their GoGoif Passports for only $50.00. That's a $25.00 discount ftom the regular price of $75.00. In addition, Seniors may now pickup a Passport for oniy $40.00. The GoGolf Passport entities the purchaser to play one round of golf, free, at over 100 different golf courses across Ontario. Ail monies raîsed from the Passports are used to assist aduits with physicai disabilities. To purchase a GoGolifPassport please caîl the York/Durham office of the Ontario March of Dimes at 853-0383 or 434-5280. Union of Injured Workers Meeting The General Meeting of the Durham Region Union of Injuredl Workers will be held on Wednesday, June 10 at the C.A.W. Hall, Philip Murray Avenue, Oshawa at 7:30 p.m. Volunteer Services of the V.O.N. Durham Branch requires caring and compassionate volunteers to meet the needs of speciai clients in the Newcastle area, Our clients are each looking for a friend to keep themn company and to spend some time with them. Please caîl Mandy Milîs, Coordînator of Volunteers, (416) 434-2530 if you are interested in volunteering. Bowmanville Museum 10 km Fund Run The Bowmianvilie Museum is holding it's annual 10 km Fun Run on Suniday, June l4th. Registration begins at 8 a.m. and there are six categories: Maie under 20; Maie under 40; Maie 40 and over; Female under 20; Femnale. under 40; Female 40 and over. The cost to pre-register is $10,00 (pre-register and receive a free run t-shirt). Registration on the day of the race is $12.00. Ail participants wiil be eligibie for the draw of prizes donated by local businesses. For more information or registration forms, please contact the Museum at 623-2734. Canadian Mental Health Updating Directory Attention ail Seif-Help Groups! The Canadian Mental Heaith Association/Durham Branch is currently updlating its "Directory of Seif-Help Groups in Durham Region". Ail groups currently iisted mnust cail or mail in any changes by June 26, 1992. New groups that wouid like to be listed in the 1992 Directory must contact our Public Education Office at (416) 436-8760 by the June 26th deadline. Epilepsy Durham monthly meeting Epilepsy Durham Region wil hold its monthiy meeting Tuesday, June 9, 7:00 p.m. at the Kinsmen Centre, 109 Coiborne Street West, Oshawa. "Family Night" is aiways fun for ail ages. Clowns, Magic Show, Face Painting, Animai Balloons, AM/FM cassettes and a wide selection of amplifiers and speakers. It was stated that sound systems for new cars now need no modifications to the car or truck in their installation. Detachable faces for car radios were demonstrated whereby the face is removed as means of protecting the equipment and making it unusable by thefts, Oid Timer Fiddie Club and much more, so for a good time be sure to stop in. For further information cal 436-3152. This is the last meeting of the season so "See you in September". This is a non-profit self-help group. Sunrise Recreational Youth Group present benefit concert Sun'rise Recreationai Youth Group, a non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to the advancement of recreational opportunities for deveiopmentaily handicapped youths, is pleased to present a benefit concert featuring Caniadian recording artists, Blue Rodeo. The event wili take place in Oshawa at the Purpie Onion on Wednesday, June 3. Tickets will be $15.00 and are available at Sunrise Records (Oshawa Centre), Star Records, Shirt Shack (5 Points Mail), Disc & Dats, Compact Discoveries, and at the Purpie Onion. Proceeds from the event will bc used to sponsor youths to attend this summer's Sunrise Camps. In addition, the event wili heip to run the Sunrise Soccer League, which provides summér long sporting opportunities to these youths. Summer Workout with the YWCA Attention fitness enthusiasts! Are you thinking about working out during the summer months? If you are, the YWCA is ready for you! Once again the YWCA is offering the Summer Workout during the months of July and August. Join us on Wednesday evenings fromr 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. at St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville, for muscle toning, flexîbility and low impact aerobics. For more information or registration, contact the YWCA office in Bowmanvilie at 623- 9922, or drop into Our office located at 133 Church Street, Bowmanville. SUMMER SWIMMING LESSONS (REVISED SCHEDULE> Session 1i Classes ope rate Monday to Friday; JuIy 6 to 17 (inclusive) SESSION 2 Classas operate Monday to Friday; August 4 to 17 (inclusive) NOTE: Classes will not operate Monday August 3, 1992 (Clvic Holiday) CHIL.DREN /VOUTH PROGRAMS Group Lessons - Fee: $32.O/Participant LEVEL Newcastle Finess Orono Park Newcastle ions Centre Pool Pool Strfsh10o:00 ar 10:00 arn 12:00 noon 1:30Oprn 11:00Oamn 12:30Opm 3:00 prn 12:30 pm _______ Guppy 9:30 am 1:00OPm 10:30Oam 2:00 prn 1:00 Pmn Tadpole 10:3Oamn 11:30Oamn 11:3Oam 2:30 prn Duck 11 MOamn 10:30Oam 11:00Oam YeIiow 9:30 arn 9:30 arn 11:00 arn 3:00 Pmn Orange 10:00 arn: 12:0(0 noon 10:30 arn 2:30 prn Red 2:00Opm 11:00Oam 11:30Oam Maroon 10:30 arn 10:30 arn 12:00 noon 1:30 Pm- ______ ________ Blue 1:30 pm_ 9:30 arn 10:30Oam Green 9:30Oam 11:SOarn Grey 2:30 pm 12:30 pm White 11:00 am 12:3Oprn SEMI PAl VATE LESSONS FEE $6075/Participant Guppy 9:30 arn 10:30Oam Seahorse 10:30 arn il:30 arn Dolphin 11:00amn______ YeIIow- 12:00 noon -- 1:00 Pmn Orange 11:00 arn 10:00 arn 12:30 prn Red 10.30 arn 12:30 pm 12:00 noon Maroon 9:30Oam 11:30Oam Green 11:0arn______ Grey 10:00 arn White 1:00OPm 1:00 Pm REGISTRATION DATES & LOCATIONS Registration Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Newcastle Ftness Centre Programs DATE: Monday June 22, 1992 Location: Bowmanville Recreation Complex Orono Park Pool Programs DATE: Tuesday June 23, 1992 ïl EiOWN ci LOCATION: Orono Town Hall Newcastle Lions Pool Programs OTP DATE: Thursday June 25, 1992 LOCATION: Newcastle Public School For Information about classes and registration dates please contact: Co mmunity Services Department 623-3392 Dates of Publication: Wednesday, June 3, 10. 1992 P.O. 42721 o. r r., Ï. the 17PWNý: -OF-,::: E.WC,...A$TlýE a a 1 'q