Whitby Free Press, 26 Apr 1978, p. 19

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WHITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1978, PAGE 19 Co0n sv s PARENT PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Stan Shapiro, family count- selior and consultant at the Adier Institute wiil speak on "chiidren . The Challenge-- Ideas in Discipline", at the nex-t meeting of the Parent Preschool Centre, April 27 at. 8 p.m. in the Blue Flame Room at ,the Consumers Gas Bufiding,101 Consumers Drive. Admission is $1. Everyone is welcome. BIBLE SOCIETY .WALK-A-THON. The Whitby branch,,of the Canadian Bible Society wiil be sponsoring its annual walk-a- thon,blke-a-thon May 6, wlth proceeds to be uued for childl- ren's .scrlpturesfor Fgypt Tle goal for 1978 la $3,M0. -For ftirther information, call MaM Dalgl iat16-940 or Rosa- lie Reynolds at 168&W.3 ART EXHIBITON An exhibition by 1l Toronto artists, entitied "Alteinatives,"is on view at the Whitby Arts Station Gai- lery until April 30. The artists participating in the eXhibiion'are: Denis Cliff, Glen Elliott, Ric Eýyans, Andy Germuska' Nancy Hazel- grove, John Howfing, John Leonard, Jamie Lyons,Robert McNealy,- Sam Perepeikin, and Jaan Poldass. The exhibition is co-ordin- ated through the Artist Co- operative of Toronto. RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE - The Fifth Whitby Scouts Wili hold, a rummage and bake sale at St. John's School on Giffard Street, April 29 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The proceeds of the sale wili be used to purchase camping equipment. HOME SHOW The Oshawa and Area Home Show wili be held at the Iroquois Park Arena April 27 to 30, featuring nearly 80 different dispiays by region businesses. The home show wili be open from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. April 27 and 28, noon to 10 p.m. April 29 and noon to 6 p.m. April 30. HISTORICAL TRIP The Whitby Historical Society's bus trip to Niagara- on-the-Lake June 3 is open to ail members and non-mem- bers. Anyone wishing to go is asked to cali Erie Bond at 668-4318 for reservations. KITTY WELIffSHOW Kitty Wells, ""The Queen of Country Music" and a member of the Count ry Music Hall of Fame, wiil bc appearing at Iroquois Park Arena May 18 for two shows, at 7:30 p.m. Wright, Boboy Wright and the Tenessee Mounitain Boys. Ticket outiets for this speciai country music show will, be ann>unced soon. PAINTING WORKSHOP A worksbop i realism painting, cooducted by John CHAMBER MEETING Ted Thexton, manager of domestic business development for Atomic Energy of Canada Limited will speak on the topic of nuclear energy at the next meeting of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce. The meeting wiIl be heild May 1 at noon at the Chalet Restaurant. Anyone whish- ing to attend is asked to cozfirm by calling the Chambèr, office at V68-4506' by, April 28 at the latest.. Special guests at this' meeting .wlllbe',Durham. Region ý Chairman Walter Beath, Bob Nicol, Bill McAdams and Richard Speqce. who will be repre- sentlngi the region. at an industial fair in Europe.. ART EXHIBITION The work of Oshawa artist Irja Ketola will bo featured et the Whitby Arts Station Gallery May 5 to 28. .Inja Ketola completed ber studies at the Ontario- College of Art in'1974 and bas' studied extensively "in Europe. ýShe bas 'been a studio instructor at The Station since 1976, teaching drawing, painting and film- making for children's art classes. RIGI-T TO LIFE WALK-A-THON The Durham Right to Life Association will hold a 20-kilometre walk-a-thon to demonstrate public, support against abortion, April 29. The walk-a-thon starts at 9:30 a.m. at Iroquois Park and wiil proceed to Ajax and back to the park. Anyone who whishes to sponsor a marcher can call the as- sociation's office at 668-7911. Last year about 2,000-peopie participated in the march. ODDS AND ENDS SALE Ail Saints' Anglican Church will be holding an Odds and Ends Sale May 6 at 1 p.m. in the church hall. This sale has become an annual money raising pro- jeet to send funds (over and above those budgeted by the parish) to specially chosen. outreach projects. Proceeds this year will go to the Downtown Churchworkers Association, the Canadian North and development pro- jects in Third Worid Coun- tries. SPRING AUCTION Aspring auction and bake'sale will be held at the Myrtie United Chiurch May 6, starting at noon. Lunch will be available. If you have soemthing to donate, cal 655-4704 or 655-4003 for pick- Up. SPRINè. FLING A "Spring Fiing"l spon- sored by the Good Compan- ions Senior Citîzens Club vwill' be held at Fairview Lodge, April 29 fromn 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a draw at 2 p.m. for six craft items. The "Spring Fling" features a used clothing sale, hard- ware, fancy goods, white elephant sale and home baking. FIRENCH COURSE INFORMATION An information meeting for parents interested ia French immersion Kinder- garten program, in Whitby wil be held April 27 at 8 p.m. lin Room 108 at West Lynde Public School. For further in formation, cali Marg Cameron at 666-1524. GIRL GUIDE COOKIES April 29 i8 Girl Guide Cookie Day in Whitby. Guides and Brownies wîii be selling cookies door-to-door and in the plazas that day. No advance orders will be taken in Whitby this year. LIONS SPRING HALL The Whitby Lions Club will be holding a Spring Hall at Iroquois Park Arean, May 13 fromn 8:30 p.m. to- 1 a.m. Music will be provided by a OSHAWA UKR. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH BIG BINGO ZOLLYS FORUM EASTSIDE IN, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 'MON' MAY1ST $3,OOO0 OFFERED IN PRIZES EARLY BIRD GAMEý 20 - $25.00 REG' GAME 50/50 GAME 3 JACKPOTS 5 ev$30.00 LATE GAMES FREE ADMISSION 7:30 P.M. CHI LDR EN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED " Housing at COSt " Democraticontrol .e Security ommunity ATHOL GREEN CO-OPERATIVE HOMES c/o 400 Du ndas Street West Wh itby cati ZENITH 79530 or (416) 363-4626 collect Close to downtown Whîtby, 48 2-storey stacked townhomes with secure underground parkîng, Iandscaped courtyard and enclosed childrens play area. FIND OUT MORE: 1:00 p.m., Sunday, April 30, 1978 Lecture Hall, Anderson Collegiate, 400 Anderson Street, Whitby. HAWAII 1s 4t,17 HOTEL ACCOMMODATION (KIHEI ON THE BEACH HOTEL, MAUl THIRTEEN NIGHTS), TWIN CDST PER PERSON FROM TORONTO $595S" (CANADIAN) AJAX PIPE BAND INVITED TDPERFORM DURINO TOUR AT'MAUt COUNTY FAIR' 12-piece band, and door prizes are a 1978 Chevette automfatic and a mink stole. Only'500 tickets are avail- able" by advance sale, fromn and Lions member or at the Bank of Montreal at Brock and Dundas Streets. WEST LYNDE DANCE Tickets are , available now for the West Lynde Community Association's ~Swing into Summnerl' dance at- Heydenshore Pavillon, June 10 at 8:30 p.m. Tickèts are $8 a couple, but the price wili rise to $10 a couple June 2. For tickets, cail Dave at 666-1130, AI at 668-1173, Lynn at 668-647, Tony at 668-6130 or Annette at 668-6610. A buffet will be served and there will be more than $500 worth of spot dance ind door prizes to be given away. I MEN'S HAIRST'LIN j 305 Brock St,. S., Whitby Plaza, 668-6922I Mr. Drsp'is Lest Performance Mr. Dressup will perform on Monday June l2t'h at 10:30, 2:00 and 4:30 at Eastdale Collegiate -~ Tickets wilI be sold on April 29t1i at the ticket booth outside the United >1 Cigar Store in the Oshawa Shopping Centre. Tickets are'1:50. No general reserved seats., Proceeds go to the Parent Preschool Centre. For further information cati Grace Mayers 723-8046 Tickets availabte afterwards at Middleton'S. SELBY, MADGETT, BOLER & HAAR Chartered Accountiants 1 W.A.D.Selby -A.,M.C-.B.V. C.J.Roberts' C.A. B.K.Madgett C.A.- A.D.Chapman C.A. Offices 171 King Street East, Oshawa 1-18 Walton Street Sheridan Mail, Pickering R.W.Bolen -C.A. C.Wý.Mar1owe C.A. T.Haar C.A. Telephones 579-5531. 885-2335 839-0153 I Whithy Commiunity Bingo Joycees, Kiwonls 2 m$500 JACKPOTS. EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Monday, Ma&y 1 1978 Lic. No. 235432 FIRST jACKPOT AT 52 NUIMBERS SECOND JACKPOT AT 57 NUMBERS No children under 16 admîtted NO ADMISSION CHARGE! HEDENlSHORE PAVEL10ON (crner Water St. & D4 7:15 pjii. LVEL De -TUfAPAR 214 hd"s St. E. WWty 668-7797 By Appointment On ly1 HOU RS, Mon. - Sat. & Evenings LIC. NO. 238399 CD-OPERATIVE HOUSING THE, ALTERNATIVE Dr,, - Wlý

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