YARD SALE A yard sale will be held at the Whitby Historical Society's Lynde House Museum Sept. 16, starting at 9:30 a.m., with proceeds to be1 used to support the museum. In case of rata, the sale will be held the following Saturday. The Lynde House is located at the corner of Highway- 2 and D'Hillier Street, one haîf mile west of, the Four Corners. For contributions and information, eall 668-3460 and 668-2241. CHAMBER MEETING Ontario Minister of Cor- rectional Services Frank Drea will be the guest speaker at the first fal meeting of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce Sept. il at noon at the Chalet Restaurant. Anyone wishing to attend is asked to confirni their attendance by calling the, Chamber office at 668-4506 by Sept. 8 à t the latest. FASHION SPOTLIGHT The Whitby Block Parents will present "Fashion Spot-; light," featuring fashions for fail, at the- Whitby Senior Public Sehool, Sept. 28 starting at, 7:30 p.m. Door prizes wilh be available. Tickets are available at Fashions 126, Ottenbrite's Men's Wear, Kameka Foot- wear, Pat's Place and Bailey Pharmacy. BOYS'BRIGADE The First Whithy Boys Brigade will start its regular meetings this month on Mondays- and Thursdays. The Senior Section, for boys aged 12 to 18, will hold their first meeting Sept. il from\7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Whitby Baptist Church. The Junior Section, for boys aged eight to 11, will meet Sept. 14 froni 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., also at the Baptist Church. The' Boys Brigade is open* to al denominations,, and new members are welcome. For fruther information, cal Jack Hutchinson at 668-4779. SQUARE DANCING Introductory classes in square dancing will be held at the Brooklin Oddfellows Hall on Bagot Street, at 8 p.m. Sept. 9 and 16. Admis- sion is free, and the classes Co are arranged by the Brooklin Squares. Further classes in square' dancing are scheduled for later in September. NEWCOMERS' CLUB The September meeting of the Oshawa-Whitby New- comerts Club will be held on Tuesday, September 12 at 8 p.rn. at the Consumers' Gas Building in Whttby. There wiIl be an informai fashion presentation on Fail '178 fashion trends by Miss Donna Dawson of the Number One Shopat Eatons. For further information about the Club, contact Connie Cramne at 728-0654. COFFEE HOUSE On Friday September 8 at Ajax High School at 7:30 p.m. there will, be a coffee house featuring elocal talent from Durham Region. Come and listen to a lively mix of pop and folk music performed in a candle-lit atrnosphere. Hot cider, coffee, tea and donuts will be sold. Admission is one dollar. This activity wilI be sponsored by the Young Progressive Conservatives of Durham West/Ontario South. WHIlTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1978, PAGE 15 INGEVENTS asked to t ake note of these registration dates. FILM 'NIGIITS Soine old-time favourites are featured during the Whilby Public Library's Tu<sýday film nights in Sel 1 dember. Se(ýpt. 12 the film is "The Road to Bali", starring Bob Hope, ý-Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour. Sept. 19 is "The African Queen," starring Humphirey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn. Sep4. 26 is "The Quiet Man", starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. Ahl films start at 7:30 p.m. Coming in October are Classies Dark and IJUMANE SOCIETY TAG DAYS The Durham. Region Branch of the Ontario Humane Society will be*hold- ing its annual tag days on Sept. 29 and 30 in Whitby. Canvassers will be going door to door and will be posted in local shopping 'evntres on these dates. SWIMMING REGISTRATION The Whitby Iroquois Swim Club (competitive swim- ming) will hold registration Thursday, September 14, 7 to 9 p.m. at Whitney Hall, Iroquois Park Arena. The fee is $80.00 annual member- ship. Swimmers in ail age groups are welcome. The club is affiliated with C.A.S.A. For more informa- tion, caîl Charlie MeAlinden at 668-0601. 1 IOCKEY REGISTRATION R( fstration for the .ro klin-Whitby Minor j locl.ey Association will take 1 1lace Sept. 9 and 16 from 9 iarn. to 1 p.m. at the Brooklin Cornmunity Centre and the lobby area of Iroquois-Park Arena. Ahl young hockey players who want to join up for the 1978-79 season are Dangeirous and "After*Fouir Special" for children. AWARDS NIGHT 1 ie Whithy Recreation 1)ý,artmenl will be holding ils> ,nnual awards night, Oct. Il it 7:30 ?,m..at Heyden- l -e^ Pavillon. Medals and pli.ques will be presented on Lhis, occasion to provincial 1 national championship ners from Whitby during past year. Anyone who )ws of any tearn or i lividual who won a jovincial or national iimpionship in 1978, is .(r to contact the recrea- .11 Iepartment at 668-5803. FRENCH PROGRAM Registration is being taken for the Whitby Public Library's French pre-sehool program. There are two classes, one for beginners and one for those whlo attended the program last year. The classesstart Oct. 4 at 2 p.m. and registrations are taken at the children's desk. FALL KICK-OFF St. Mark's United Church will be holding its annual Fal11Kick-Off at11 a.m. Sept. ). Following the worship ,ervice there will be a pot luck luncheon in the church assembly hall. LET'S Go BOWLING!I COUNTY -BOWL 118 Byron St., N. Whitby We stili have openings m mnany leagues -for new inembers. To ju'in a league for fun & exercise please cali now! Don't be too late! You may jomn anyone of the foliowing leagues: Men's Leagues Ladies .Afternoon Leagues Ladies Evenmng Leà gues Mixed Leagues' Senior Citizens Youth Bowling Couneil age 5 yrs to 18 yrs Young Aduits age 18 yrs to 29 yrs Phone County.BowI 668-2651 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 12 noon to 12 midnight open bowling on weokends or by aippointment LETS GO Bowling WH ITBY Youth BI owling REGISTRATION COUNTBOWL 118 Byron St. N. AGE CLASSIFCATIONS Tykes -Syn to 8yrs hntom 8 yratol11yrs Juimr - 11lyrs to 14yrs S.ios- 14 yrs tol18yrs Yvn Adults - 18 yrs to 29yrs R.I - - -- - Council 668m2651 BOWLING TIMES oe.S.t. 9 came &il no.. ...Sot. 9 a... &11 a.,. **-Tunr. 4, p.*. ...W.d. 4 p.m. 00 Ts. 7 P.m. Ail Ages Are As 0f December 31sf 1978 gisrguionWd. Sept.tM 4 p.oS8p. Thuur.SeW7tk 4 pm. tS8p. Fr1. Sept. M h4 p.in.toSpm. SUt.S.IM 8:3@m&.m. t .. DU PONT OF CANADA LIMUTID J.E. NEWALL F.S. McCARTHY TEXT J.E. (Ted) Newall has been elected president and chief executive officer, Du Pont of Canada Limited, effective September 1. He succeeds F.S. (Frank) McCarthy who retires from the Company in November after 43 years of distinguished service; Mr. McCarthy will continue as a director. Mr. Newall, a native of Prince Albert, joined the Company in 1958 upon graduating from the University of Saskatchewan. Executive vice-president and a director of the Company since 1976, he previously held a number of management positions in marketing and corporate development. 2 3 $500 JACKPOTS EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Monday, Sept, i i 1978 Lic. No. 235459 FIRST JACKPOT AT 50 NUIMBERS SECOND JACKPOT AT 55 NUMBERS 7:*15 p.m. No childreix under 16 adrnitted NO ADMISSION CHARGE! Trhis veeks $500 winner, Cecîle McKenna, 1520 Brock St.S., Whitby. $ HY]DENSHOIRE PAVILION (corner Water St. & Dunlop Dr., Whitby)