PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS Comrng Events CHINESE COOKING The Whitby One Parent Fansily Association will be having a Chinese cooking demonstration on September 29. The demonstration will take place between 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. at the Henry Street High School. The cost will be $2.50 per person, $1.10 per child. There will be door prizes, samples and coffee. Every- one is welcome. KING. TUT NIGHT The Whitby Public Library has planned a pro- gram on "Egypt in the Age of Tutankamum" for Octo- ber 10 at 7:30 p.m. This lecture and slide pre- sentation will be given by a representative of the Royal Ontario Museum and should be most interesting - both for those who plan to attend the **Treasures of Tutankamun" exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario later this year,- as well as for those who were unable to get tickets for this important event. GYMNASTICS Oshawa Gemini Gym- nastics Club is beginning a new group in Whitby for girls (or boys) 5-8 yrs. and 9 yrs upwards. It will be held in the gymnasium of West Lynde School on Friday eve- nings 6-8 p.m. starting at the end of September. The fee is $30 for 15 lessons or $56 for the 30 lessons, September to May. There will be two coaches, (10-12 girls each) in the 2 sessions (1 hour each). For information and to register phone 668-9691 or 668-7104. THE LIBRARY PRESENTS Registration for the pre- school story hour, for child- ren between the ages of three anîd five, will take place the u. Leek of September 24. The iouts will start October 9 and l 11. Registration for the Music for Fun program for children in grades one'through tree will take place the week of October 1. The programs will begin on October 15 and 17. The pre-teén program registration for ages 10 to 13 will also be held the week of October 1 with the start slated for October 23. The library will also be showing a series of films: September 25 - Case of the Bermuda Triangle; October 9 - I'm a Fool October 23 - Bernice Bobs her Hair November 6 - The Oil Weapon November 20 - Golden Age of the Automobile and The Oshawa Kid. Show Time is 7 p.m. and admission is free. PARENTING The Parenting Associa- tion of Durham Reion will present an evening tith Dr. Mari Peterson on Wednes- day, September 26 at 8 p.m. in the Oshawa Públic Libra- ry Auditorium, on Bagot Street in Oshawa. Peterson, the co-author of 'Loving and-Léarning' will give a talk on "Your Infant and You." For more information call 728-1203 or 723-6573. 125 ANNIVERSARY The 125th Anniversary celebrations honoring the Henry Street Public School, now King Street Public School will be held on Satur- day, September 29, 1979. The event will be held at the school located at 300 King Street starting at 10 a.m. The formal program will begin at 2 p.m. with refresh- ments being served at 2:30 p.m. WPH VOLUNTEER ASSOCIATION The Volunteer Associa- tion of Whitby Psychiatric Hospital will be holding a fashion show on Thursday, September 27 at 7:30 p.m. at Henry Street High School. Tickets are $2 and refresh- ments will be served. For more information call volunteer services at 668- 5881 ext. 323. RINGETTE REGISTRATION The Whitby Ringette Association is still taking registrations for the upco- ming season. The association will be accepting girls for the follo- wing divisions: petities (under 10), teens (under 12), juniors (under 14), and belles (under 17). The league also hopes to start a bunny division for girls under 7. The cost of registration is $45. For more information and to , register call Joanne Hamers at 668-2348 or Sharlene Kingston at 668- 6284. DAILY EVENTS Regular happenings at the centre are operating as usual. Members and their seniors are encouraged to call the centre for more information on the activities. TRIP TO NIAGARA The Senior's Activity Centre is planning a trip to the Grape and Wine Festival and Niagara Falls and Marineland. The triD will include a tour of the St. Catherines' winery and vineyard areas and will stay the night at Michaels' Inn in Niagara Falls. The following day there will be a visit to Niagara, Marineland before the trip home. The tour will take place on Friday, September 21 and Saturday, September 22. Departure time is 8:30 a.m. The cost is $43 for a single, $33 for a double; $29 for a triple and $26 for a qua- druple. For more information call the centre at 668-1424. BOAT CRUISE Leaving the centre at 9 a.m., the day will begin with a drive to Gravenhurst where the tour will board the Gravenhurst Boat Tour that travels through the water- ways on Muskoka Lake. The cruise will last four hours. 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