PAGE- 14, WEDNESDAY, -OCTOflER ý26, 19-77, WIB ~I 1E 's Hallowe en Spooktacular Ghostly Radi*o Memo ries Mon. October 3lst 7:gb30 m 9 :30 p.m. "DRACULA" from Mercury Theatre of the Air with Orson Welles 8:30 p.m. "WAR 0F THE C'ýonilng Events M I and give blood. SILENT AUCTION St. Mark's United Church will be holding a Silent Auc-' tion at the church at 7:30p.m. Nov.7. This wili be preceeded by a tea and bake gale at .2.mn LL.W. McLURY 103 DUNDAS ST. W. ,WHITBV 668-5868 91 ACRE FARM Anu otitstantding farm withi regard to soil, locationanud topography onl concession 9 ini Whtby, over i1/4 miles of frontage (three road fruntages-two being paved), noted as onie of the besi cribp producers in the Regin. Sont vooded areas withi springs and spring strearnilet. good pond sites. Tie honelias been tmw-thlrds renovated andjust ,waiting for your own personal touchi to finish. Large barrs pin other Ihrm buildings, $273,000.00 with termrs. (Ibil Don Mc(-Qmay. Personial Service in \Viby and Ourhiam Regionfr 24 years. tOLLING MEADOWS-EXECUTIVE HOME!' in OTTER CREEK,WHITBY ( il Five models to choose from (2) Prices from $50,990 to $ 7 1 950. (3) Large homes on1 large lots (4) Ali lots are back on to wide open f arm land. (5) The bu ilder vvill accept any reasonable offers. Sales Office (Lot 343) 668-2227 site Manager: TorW Liu, B.A.,M.L.S.,B.ED. Hotitob Construction Ltd. /Brenmore Real Estate Mt. LIBRARY FILMS Travel is the then^e for the Whitby Public Library's filmi niglits heif every Tuies- da-y niglit at 7 p.m. in Nov. The films Nov. 1 feature the Isle of Wight in southern England, and the historic sport s of London. Nov. 8, there are films on Brasl, Mexico and Peru. Nov. 15, Hawaii and Indonesia are visited. Nov 22, Paris, Spain, and the French Riviera are featured. Nov. 29, there is a film visit to Kashmire. Afganistan, Iran and ancient Egypt, Admission is free to the these..filr n niht,% ADOPTIVE PARENTS The Adoptive Pqrentq Association of Diurham Region will hold its Novemiber meeting at the Consumners Gas Blue Flame Room Nov. 2 at 8 p. m. Helen Allen, well- known columnist of "To day's Child," and Vicky Leach, Adoption Co-ordinator, ChilcI Welfare Bran ch of the Ministry of Commiunity and Social Services, \vill host a slide pre- sentation on children present- l' available for adoption\,in Durhami Region and throtigh the National Desk. SKATERS' DANCE The Whitby Figure SkaiigClub is holding a dance at the Masonic Hall on Cochrane'- Street, Nov. 5 WORLDS"with Orson Welles The programme that terrorized North America October 3Oth 1938 13501 60,000 miles or 5 years (MNGNE ONLY Bal. Car 12,000) ONLY 6 LEFT DON'T MISS THIS VALUE FROM $3543 l STILL THE LOWEST PRICES f rom At the top of the hiil Whitby 66843304 West of Thickson Dundas St. W. BLOOD DONOR CLINIC The Whitby-Red Cross is holding its faîl bloor donor clinic Nov. 16 from 2 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Legion Hall on Byron Street Sotith. Every- one is encoura&ed to coine out Ihum- I AÈM a aMlLf 1977 VEGAS Warranty :1- 1 1 1 , 1 - - lmp*W4ý 7:30 pm SOCIAL PLANNING The Social Planning Council of Oshawa-Whitby will hold its regular Board meeting, open to the public at 7:30 p.rn. on November 1, in Board Roomn 7A, OShawa City Hall. The meeting will consider sponsoring a projeet to test the feasibility of shared jobs as a constructive response to growing unemploy- ment. The need for greater availability of Home Care Ser- vice in cases of chronic illness will also be brouglit up for discussion and possible support CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Ail Saints' Anglican Church will be holding its Christrnas Bazaar and After- noon Tea Nov. 12 frorn 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., featur- ing a sale of baked goods. knit- ting, crafts and fancy goods.