PAGE 8, WEDNESDAy, APRIL 5. 1978, WHIT13Y FREE PRESS Newhouses, HIts . O'Neill CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 235 KING ST. E. OSHAWA 72&MW4 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 111 Dundas St. W. Whitby 668-1464 THE DURHAM BOARD 0F EDUCATION PRE-SCHOOL REGISTRATION, 1978 Parents of children who will attain the age of 5 years by the last day of 1978 are requested to regstr thçir children for KIN4DERGARTEN, for the scol' year 1978 - 1979 at the public school servingtheir district according to the following-scheclule:. School Hours 9:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00Op.m. 3:30p.m. WHITBY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Dr. Robert Thornton Florence M. Heard E. A. Fairmari Meadowcrest R. A. -Hutchison Kathleen Rowe King Street Palmerston.Ave. West Lynde 723-9912 668-3251 668-2251" 655-3731 668-8601 668-5121 668-3221 668-5 62 April il A.M. & P'.M." April il A.M;. & P.M. April 13 P.M. Aprl 13j A.M. & P.M. April 13 A.M. April 10OA.M. April, 12 A.-M. April 10 A.M. April 1 3 A.m. & P.M. Registration may be made on the,,dates shown above or by special arrangements with the Principat Birth Certificates are requireda~s proof of age. Public Health Nurses will- be i attendance and request the. child's record of immiupization, If there are any questions regarding boiirdaries for each school, please contact the principal of the nearest school, wbose telephone number'is lister above. Y. Christie, , K. D. Munroe, Chairmffan. Director. IBased in West Lynde New club raisesfundsfor-kilds Ten residents of the of the Club, within 30 days c Whitby- subdivision, of West each dance. Lynde, including former West "'Any recognized chilIdren' Lynde Community Associa- group is welcome to apply t( tion Executive members, Bill the -Club for assistance", say Hoffman and Karen Kerr, have Mike Webb. This is how i corne -together and formed the works. Authorized represen West Lynde Social Club. The tatives of'any local children' purpose of the club is to run o.rganization need only writ( ,dances at low céost for -resi- to the West Lyn4k Social Club dents of Whitby, in order to 26 Flemington Court, briefl3 raise money for community- describing the needs of thei: based children's organizations. organization. "We will taki According to Mr. Hoffman, ail these letters, put themii one of the club's four signing a box, and depending on, th officers,' the group feýels that. amount of money available the, residents wculd have a will draw, out as many naine: more enjoyable time knowing as we,'can.. 'We won't have that the cost of.their fun is gomng to .,help the children's ' groups. "in my expe.rience" hu e says'Mr. Hoffgian, "dances which have a particular cause. to support aré always> success- receives, fuI. We. hope, to capitalize on this by jrunning super dances, g f s and and, helping the kids' groups of Whitby in the process." «k sl Although the Club is only S eK dces starting, they bave already- booked Whitney Hall at Iro- Solme new gifts have re.' quois Park for their first dance. cently been put into use at The date'of the fsrst dance is St.,Mark's United Church., Saturday, June 3,- and the A ýset of display cbnt Club has. higli hopes of seiling were recently instledi the out. According to Kare-n-Kerr, church and 'are the work of al'the trimmings-will be pro- Jim White. The cabinets are., vided*that are necessary for a'the gift of keuben Tindaîl i n fun, dance.....tmo shpe re, me inory of his wffe. doo'r prizes, hot buffet, music New guiest books have beenà by the wýell-known_ local disc provided to the chuirch by the, Jockey ."DXK. the D.J. *. Resolute-Rangers. all for '$10.00 per couple. C ongregation mnembers, We begin at 8:30, says Karen, Ross and Bernice Law are and continue uniti 2:00 a.m. currentîy compiling a coîîec- The, organizatio.n. who will tion of slides and'pictures of be receiving proceeds fromn the St. Mark's people and activi- June 3rd- dance, will be an- ties, , Tliey are presently 1- nounceçl during the evening, dentifying' and'arranging more and those organizations chosen than 300 slides -whlch have for the September 1lSth.dance been, donatpcI by a number of will be annouriced also. Dates members. of following dances are Anyone -who lias pictures. November 17-, and a Gala New or slides rcgarding St. Mark's Year's 'Eve, Dec. 31. Funds United ChurchAs ii;aking tc will be presented to each phone Mr. a 'nd, Mrs. Law at sèlected group,. by a member 668-2832. af it s ir ,e ,n whole lot of money -to give away" says Lynn, Rands, "but we think we wýIl bc able t1o give two, or three groups at least $100 each from the proceeds of every dance. Although the Club is made up of. only residents of West Lynde;, the Committee'Mem- berstook pains to point.,out their aim is to involve ail of Whitby'. "We are not an off- shoot 'of -the West ýLynde, Community Association"ý,says Donna. Lupson, "Weé are an entirely new group.' We want to run good dances at low cost for- the residents -of, Whitby, and we want to help as many of the kids groups in Whitby as we can. We hope the people of West Lynde will supportus, but we also hope al the people. of Whitby will corne to our dances as well". For tickets and more infor- mation caîl: Donna,668-9809, Billh, 66871710;, Lynn, 668- 6144; Karen, 668-2244; or Mike 668-7062, and write. now,so that your naine can be placed in the W.L.S.C. "Sup- port Box", prior to the June 3rd dance. The club's theme, ..and major objectilve is "Fun for Adu'lts-Funds for Kids." TO iYS FOR TOTS Kimmie Murray, 3, and Christopher Nichol, 4, are happy playing with the new toys presented rece'ntly to the paedia- fricunit of the Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital by the Whitby Opti- Mrs. Club. Takig part in the presentation, Ieft to right are: Nurse Heather Gorgenat; Linda Town, vice-president of the Opti-Mrs. Club; Irene McGibbon, Opti-Mrs. President; and Head Nurse Linette Richardson. The Opti-Mrs. Club pre- sented 25 toys, valued.at $150 to the hospital. The toys were purchased with Proceeds from last year's Hallowe'en dance.