WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1978, PAGE 19 KITTY WELLS SHOW Kitty Wells, "The Queen of Country Music" and a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, will be appearing at Iroquois Park Arena May 18 for two shows, at 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Appearing with Kitty Wells wilI be Johnny Wright, Bobby Wright and the Tenessee Mountain Boys. Tickets for, this special country music show are being sold at Shorty's Cigar Store, 121 Brock St. N., Whitby. HISTORICAL TRIP The Whitby Historical Society's bus trip to Niagara- on-the-Lake June 3 is open to all members and non-mem- bers. Anyone wishing to go is asked to call Erle Bond at 668-4318 for reservations. ART EXHIBITION The work of Oshawa artist Irja Ketola will be featured at the Whitby Arts Station Gallery May 5 to 28. IrjaKetola completed her studies at the Ontario College of Art in 1974 and has studied extensively in Europe. She has been a studio instructor at The Station since 1976, teaching drawing, painting and film- making for children's art classes. WEST LYNDE DANCE Tickets are available now for the West Lynde Community Association's "Swing into Summer" dance at Heydenshore Pavilion, June 10 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets 'are $8 a couple, but the price will rise to $10 a couple June 2. For tickets, caîl Dave at 666-1130, AI at 668-1173, Lynn at 668-6467, 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 and door prizes to be given away. PARENT PRE-SCHOOL CENTRE Mrs. Jeannifer Hardack. ers fromn the Institute of Child Study at the University of Toronto, will speak on "Play and the Pre-School Child," at the Parent Pre- Sdhool Centre, May 25 at 8 p.m. at the Consumer Gas Building. Admission is $1 and everyone is welcome. r j; p ruIItow "TRAVEL CANADA" FILMS A series of "Travel Canada" films will be shown at the Whitby Public Library auditorium May 17 and 24 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. May 17, films on the Atlan- tic provinces and Quebec will be shown, featuring historic and scenie attrac- tions. There will also be a fastpaced tour of Canada, covering all regions of the country. May 24, films on Ontario, the West and the North will be shown. Admission is free. ART DISPLAY A special showing of drawings, paintings and prints by artists Marlene Hilton and Michael Burgess will be held at the Whitby Public Library from May 5 to June 3, with the official opening taking place May 5 from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mrs. Hilton has exhibited at the Oshawa District Art Association and the Whitby Arts Station Gallery, and has won several awards for her drawings. Mr. Burgess (not to be confused with Mike Burgess, publisher of the Whitby Free Press), has taught life draw- ing at the Robert McLaugh- lin Gallery andithe Oshawa. and Whitby Seniors Clubs. FILM NIGHTS Ancient civilizations are being featured at the Whitby Public Library's Tuesday film nights during Mav. May 16, SirKenneth Clark will journey through Egypt and the Nue Valley to dis- cover the ways in which this home of civilized man came into being. May 23, The theories that ancient civîlizations were started by astronauts from outer space will be exa- rniined. May 30, ancient mysteries of the earth will be examined and questions asked as to how they came about. Al films are free and start at 7 p.m. in the program room. be holding a Spring Ball at Iroquois Park Arean, May 13 from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music will be provided by a 12-piece band, and door prizes are a 1978 Chevette automatic and a mink stole. Only 500 tickets are avail- able, by advance sale, from and Lions member or at the Bank of Montreal at Brock and Dundas Streets. FLEA MARKET The Whitby Seniors Activ- ity Centre's annual flea market will be held at the centre Ma-y 13 from il a.m. to 3 p.m. Luncheon will be available. Anyone wishing to donate items may call Emily Ashby at 668-4659.' SENIORS DANCE The Whitby SeniorstActiv- ity Centre will have its May Party Dance May 20 at 7:30 p.m. featuring recorded musie. Friends of seniors are welconie. BUS TRIPS FOR SENIORS Registration will be taken for a bus trip to Niagara Falls for Senior citizens, at the Seniors Activity Centre May 15 from 10 a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Forty- eights seats are available and the cost is $5 per person. The bus will leave the centre May 24 at 8:30 a.m. Registration for trips dur- ing Senior Citizens Week, June 18 to 24 will be at the Seniors Activity Centre June 10. A three-hour boat cruise on the Trent River is planned for July 17, More details about regigtration will be issued later. The plans for the activity centre's Florida trip in October are finalized and anyone wishing to go is asked to register early by caling Vie Igglesden at 668- 3648. A balance of $57 is required, the balance being payable on Aug. 12. LAWN BOWLING The Lawn Bowling Greens at the Whitby Seniors Activ- ity Centre will open May 16, weather permitting. Game f LIIII dc ai UV Uf-ec2iA Thu - LIONS SPRING BALL The Whitby Lions Club will DON'T FORGET SUNDAY US MOTHER'S DAY Living plants Iend year-round beauty to home or office. Give Mom a lasting 4 gift of greenery this Mother's Day. SPECIALIZING IN TROPICAL PLANTS TOWNE FLOWERS 601 DUNDAS ST. WST WNITBT 668-072 oming Events .-I AUl sday evenings until early october. New members are welcome to join the Whitby Lawn Bowling Club. FILM NIGHT THE COLOR FILM "Singing in the Ramn," starringGene Kelly will be shown at the Whitby Seniors Activity Centre May 26 at 7:30 p.m. STEAK BARBEQUE he Knights of Columbus, W itby Council No. 4895 is ho ding a Mother's Day Filet Mignon Barbeque Steak -Dinner at the K of C Hall, 133 Brock Street North, may 14 from noon to 7 p.m. Proceeds will be used for various charitable, sports and community activities, The barbeque is outdoors under a tent, but all meals will be served inside so that weather will not interfere with the enjoyment of the day. BLOOD DONOR CLINIC The Whitby Red Cross will be holding its spring Blood Donor Clinic May 24 from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Legion Hall on Byron Street South. The Couples Clut2 of St. Mark's united Church will be holding an auction at the church May 27 starting at 11 a.m. Anyone who has items to offer may call John and Glenda Wastle at 579-2914, the church office at 668-3091, Judy or Jerry Moskaluk at 668-2816, Elaine and Milton Rainey at 668-3762 or Ron and Mary Dalgleish at 668- 9242. COLLEGE OPEN HOUSE The Ontario ladies' College will be holding an "Open House" May 17 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Residents of Whitby and district are invited to attend and see various dis- plays of activities by the students of the college HOSPITAL MEETING The annual, meeting of the Dr. J.O. RuddyGeneral Hospital will b held June 21 at 8 p.m. in the hospital cafeteria. An election of of- ficers for 1978 will take place at the meeting and annual reports for 1977 will be given. Whitby Community Bngo isycoos', Kiwanis kinsmnn on& Optinists 2- UJJACKPOTS EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Monday, May 15 1978 Lic. No. 235432 FIRST JACKPOT AT $4 NUMBERS SECOND JACKPOT AT 59 NUMBERS 7:15 p.m. No children under 16 admitted . NO ADMISSION CHARGE! HEYDENSHORE PAVILION (corner Water St. & Dunlop Dr., Whitby) .imes are Tuesaay ana iur- The Queen of Country Music and Member of the Country Music Hall of Fame KITT YWELLS Pr.ss.tmd by Tspsaar Sb.iws lune. *Johnny Wright *Bobby Wright *The Tennessee Mountain Boys Thursday May 18th 2 shows: 7:30 p.n.; 9:30p.m. Iroquois Park Arena corner Henry and Victoria Sts., Whitby Reserve Seats $4.09 (plus .41* tax) and $5.00 (plus .501 tax) ADVANCE TICKET SALES: SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE, 121 Brock St. N., Whitby JCTION along with: PLUS I iiuq OSHAWA UKR. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH BIG BINGO At ZOLLY'S FORUM EASTSI DE IN OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE MON. MAY 15TH OFFERED IN PRIZES EARLY BIRD GAME 20 - $25.00 REG' GAM E 50/50 GAME 3 JACKPOTS 5 - $30.00 LATE GAMES FREE ADMISSION 7:30 P.M. CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED LIC. NO. 238399 i ti . . . 1