ViIMY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVM 22, 1978, PAGE 23 CO OMING EI ETS EVENING FOR PARENTS 1An Evening for Parents will bf- held at 8 p.m., Nov. and 23 at AIl Saints' Anglican Church. This four- session course is not a child ïnspiring opportunity for couples to look at themselves as parents in such areas as memries, listening, replays and life-giving. The evenings include fun, listening to a presentation, private shar- ingr as couples, and group sharing. For registration, cal Mrs. Len Williston at 668-4489. The Evening for Parents is sponsored bv the cnurch's ',Wednesday Noon Group'. THE HUGGETT FAMILY Appearing at the Whitby Public Library on Monday, December 4, at 7:30 p.rn., the Huggett IPamily will present "A Renaissance Christmas." Acclaimed as one of :the world's outstanding musical farnilies, the Huggetts have performed. to enthusiastic audiences in'London, Paris, Greece and across North America. Their performances in colourful costumes, on a vast array of instruments, ýold and new, create a vivid portrayal of the Renaissance period,_ its music, song and da nce. Sponsored by the Whitby Public, Lîbrary and the Central Regional Library System, with grants fromn the Ministry of Culture and Recreatio n and the Ontario Arts Council. Tickets are available now at the library. MERCHANT'S MEETING The Whitby Retail Merchants' Association will be holding a breakfast meet- ing at the Maple Leaf Restaurant Thursday at 7:30 a.mThe topic of discussion will be the upcoming Christmas promotion. CHAMI3ER ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting, of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce will ho held Nov. 28 at the Chalet Restaurant, with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. The business of the meeting will include the 'outgoing presi- dent's report, election of officers for 1979, and the incoming president's address. Anyone wishing to attend this meeting is asked to confirmn their attendance by Nov. 24 by calling the band, bcst private entry and best over-al entry. ikGroups or individua ls wishing to participate in thel parade should eall Joci Arbuthnott 61 66U-9&11 in the' evenîngs. Other Jaycee Christmas events include a party'for eidren at the Durham Centre for the Developmen- tally Handicapped on Dec. 9, and a performance by child- renys singer Raffi at Henry Street High School, Dec. 16 at 2 p.m. For tickets to the Raffi show, 'eau Keith Wagar at 668-1612. NIGHT QOF CARDS The Catholie Women's League will be holding .a Night of Cards Nov,. 27 at 8 p.m. in the Denis -OConnor High School gymanasiuili, 1103 Giffard Street. There will bc prizes and free tea and coffee and a dessert lunch.\ For advance tickets, cal] Helen Belanger at 668-8220 or Mrs.,Bert Gagne at 668-9624. Whiltby Community Bingo e Javcee e Kiwanis e Kinsmen 0 Optimists 2- 50 ~O JACKPOTS, *EVERY MON DAY ýNIGHT Monday, Novembr27 Uc. No. 23$459. 7:15> p.m. No chlldrn undor 16'odunittd. NO ADMISSION CHARGE HEYDENSHORE PAVILlON (Corner Water St. & Dunlop Dr.,,Whitby) MADE TO -ORDER RUIlER STAMPS Businless, Letterlwads, Custom end PersonaI, Etc, Etc. Aasonablo Prices 1 Day Service Possible Many Type Faces Available To Make A Professional Stemp For You Top*-Dlestributing 72502138 ANYTIME "Durhcm Cultural Foundcition sponsr POLKA DOT DOOR featuring, Alex-.Laurier, Polkaroo The- four Polka Dot Doils Sot'. Dec 9,1978 EASTDALE'COL LEGIATE AUDITORIUM HARMONY BD. AT ADELAID TICKETS $200 .ach Re.rved Secrts INFORMATION 723-846 "THIS ADAPTýATION 0F THE POLKA DOT DOOR 15 PRODUCED BY REX IfAGAN PRODUCTIONS WITH THE COOPERATION 0F THE ONTARIO EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATION AUTMORITY S SPONSORSHIP ASSISTANCE BY THE P'qOVINCE 0F ONTARIO THROUG14 THE ONTARIO) ARTS COUNCIL il! t, I t1 't. t t Tickets avcxlable ai: aywelJs Book Store 14 Simc St. Se# Oshawa F IRST JACKPOT AT 51 NUMBERS SECOND JACKPOT A7' 56 NUMBERS F 1! i ~ t, t.