WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY9, 1979, PArxg 29 TRUCK-IN The Durhanm Regional Street Bands will present a truck-in called "Insanity 2" at Cedarstone Park, haîf a mile north of Greenbank on Highway 12, ail day ýand al night June 15 to 17. There will be music by the rock group "Dodge", games trophies, etc. AIl proceeds will go to Oshawa Handi- Transit. MOTOCROSS Motorcycle racing enthusi- asts are invited toattend a Spring Fever Motocross at the Dagmar Ski Club, May 13 at noon. About 300 riders from ail over Ontario and some from the United States and Quebec are expected to participate. Everyone is welcome. TRIP TO ELO RA The Whitby Historical Society is planning a trip to Elora May 26. Highlights of the trip will include a visit to the Wellington County Museum and George Park. Lunch will be served at the Oid Mill Restaurant. For further information, contact Kay Daigle at 668-2249 and Kay Hutchings at 668-3160. PIONEER DAYS The Scugog Shores Histor- ical Museum is holding "Pioneer Days" on May 19 & 20, il a.m. to 5 p.m. This will include demon- strations such as woodcarv- ing, spinning, weaving, ice- cream making,- churning butter and sheep shearing. There will be a variety of contests including bread slic- ing, apple peeling, log saw- ing and wood splitting as well as contests for the child- ren. On Sat. May 19 at 2 p.m., Her. Honour Pauline McGi bbon, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, will officially open the museum. Scugog Shores Historical Museum is located on Scugog Island, one mile east of Port Perry on 7A - turn 1/2 mile north on Durham Rd. #7. Refreshments are aVailable. OSTOMY ASSOCIATION TheOshawa and District Ostomny Association, a ne, habilitation prognam for those who have undergone or are awaiting Ostomy surgery, will meet on Tuesday, May 15, at the Oshawa General Hospital in Roomn 1002-F at 8 p.m. ROCK ST N BY 668-6171 GAR RETT DOWKER Tony Klomppiaker, Manager of W. Frank Real Estate Limited, Whitby office is pleased! to announce that GARRETT DOWKER was the Leadlng, Sales Agent for the month of April. The program will include: reports from the members who attended .he Central Northeast Regional Con- ference that 'was held re-. cently in Binghamton, N.Y. The Nominating Commit- tee will submit the names of the new executive for the next fe w years. A question' and answer session will foliow this programn. Refneshments wili be served. Familles, friends, Medical People and Social Service people welcome. For more information cail, Blanche at 576-9516 or Louisa at 728-1869. ONE PARENT FAMILlES TIhe Whitby chapter of the One Parent Familles Asso- ciation of Canada holds weekly meetings Mondays at 8:30 p.m. in the GoldRoom at the Whitby Centennial Building. Activities are planned for aduits, children and familles. For further information, cali Denise Wilkins at 655-4850 or Alice Brodie at 668-4112. GREASER'S BALL The West Lynde Commu- nity Association's "Greasers' Bail" will be held at Heydenshore Pavillon May 26 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. A buffet will be served and music is by S.& B. Sound. Tickets are available from Earl at 668-6047, Annette a t 668-6610, Marg at 668-9691,* Lynn. at 668-6467 or Tony at 668-6130. MOTHER'S DAY DANCE. The Malta Social Club of Durham Region will hold a Mother's Day Dance May 12 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Ajax Community Centre, Centennial Road in. Ajax. There will be a floor show, music and a hot buffet. For tickets, cali 668-9288 or 668- 5335. CAR WASH The First Whitby Boys' Brigade will hold a car wash, May 12 from 9 a.rm. to noon in the parking lot at the Whitby Baptist Church at Gilbert and Reynolds Street. YMCA NIGHT Parents, friends and inter- ested individuals are invited to attend the annual Durham 1615 DUNDAS ST. E. 519-1822 Everett R. De Hart, President of E. De Htart Real Estate Ltd. is pleased to announce that Thelma Keenan was the "leading Salespersonl' for the Family *YMCA "Y" Night, May 10 at Henry Street High School. The evening of dis- plays and demonstrations by YMCA pre-school and youth participants will begin at 6:45 p.m. and wili be followed by refreshments and open displays. BLOCK PARENT MEETING Whitby Block Parents will present an educational evening, entîtled "The Stranger" (How to Protect, How to 'Warn, Facts and Fiction), at St. John's School, 1103 Giffard Street, May 9 at 8 p.m. A panel which will discuss the subject of child molesta- tion, will consist of Detective Charles Gallogley *0f the Durham Regional Police Youth Bureau; Psychologist Mrs. Ceeil Fenneil; Archie Bell, co-ordinator of Services for Children's Aid. and Larry - v VIA Wanda &-T THE COMPLE Jacula, guidance cousellor at Whitby, Senior Public School. ' There will be a presenta- tion by the Whitby Senior Public School Drama Club, and an open question period .from the audience. OLC OPEN HOUSE The public is invited to attend an Open House at the Ontario Ladies' College May 16 from 7 p.m., to 9 p.m. This historic building will be open for tours, and the students will bç showing off the work they have done during' the past school year. CHURCH AUCTION The Couples Club of St. Mark's United Church wili be holding its annual spring auction on the church grounds May 26. To arrange for pickup 0f articles or to receive further information, Driveway bargczins! Seciler and cippliccitor rI'ny Martin at. HARDWARE STO e7H DOMINION' HARDWVARE' 319 BROCK ST S 68-3540 225 BROCK ST N WHITBY 668-6171 MERV PARCHMONT Tony Klompmaker, Manager of W. Frank Real Estate Limited, Whitby Office is pleased to announce that MERV PARCHMENT was the Top Listing Agent for the month of APRIL. caîl Milton and Ela.ine Rainey at, 668-3762 or the church office at 668-3091 in the morning. AUCTION SALE The County Town Singers will be holding an auction sale at the Brooklin Commu- i ¶ Comin,ýg Eet .m-- m mmm mM mu -m KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS Tv Bi NGO, * CABL.E CIHANNEL 10 4 B8IG GAMES I" * EVERY WEDNESDAY I UP TO $37e.0 UN PRIZESI LST WEEKS WINNERS M M. ANDREWS, Oshawa IV VMALCOLM,DOshawa I G. MALLOY, Oshawa I * H. POWLENCZUK, Oshawa * GRAND PRIZE WINNERS I ~ .JEFFRES, OshawaI IBINGO CARDS AVAULABLE. AT: 0 * Kameka Footwear - Whitby Mail. County -Bowl - 118 Byron St. -N. Whitby * Baskins - Robbins - Safeway Plaza,' Whitby Oshawa Meat Products & Delicatessen -1818 Dundas St. E. ,Whitby. ~1 S iy's Cigar Store - 121 Brock St. N., Whitby * .jrty & Son Billiards.- 130O Dundas, St. W. Whitby * à !iley Pharmacy - Brock St. S. Safeëway Plaza I <Jury & Loveil Drug Store - Whitby.P'laza 317 Brock.St. Si * Whtby G lass & Mirror - 210 Brock St. SI * Silver Variety - 1624 Brock St.S. mmmmm m ummmmm umm WhitbyCommunity Bingo> " Javcee e Kiwanis " Kinsmen a Optimists 2 $ 5OOjCP T EVERY MONDAY NyINI Monday, May 14, 1979 Lic. No. 235481 FIRS T JACKPOT AT 53 'NUMBERS SECOND JACKPOT AT 50 NUMBERS,, 7:15 p.m. NO ADMISSION CHARGE!' HEYD)ENSHIORE PAVILlON (Corner Water St. & Dunlop Dr., Whitby) Honestly thiere7s a better way... consider y»ursedf one of uÜ. Open' a V&G Chequing or Savings Account. We believe our services are the best: Savings Account - .9½/ % interest, Chequing Account - 4% interest plus f ree'- cheques and much more. Corne in and ask us about them. lt's a, crime you don't know. Contact our office:, 308 Dundas Street West Whitby 668-9324 (Toronto Lino) 683-7189 Chequing or Savings Acco,. Moembor. Canada Daposit Insurance Corporation No children under .16 -adÉmitted. nity Cèhtre on Ca-ssells Road, May 26 at il Mýn. AI Taylor wili be auctioneer. --ýFunds from the auction will go towards the Si ngers' Maritime tour June,- 30 to July 14. Anyone wising to donate items for the auction may cal 668-5629. VICTORIA AND GREY, TRUJST' Sincei&84 ir év