PAGl 22.WEDNESDAY.JANUAIRY 28, 1981,WHITBY FREE PRESS Coming Events ENCOUNTER The next World Wide Marriage Encounter weekend in the Region of Durham will be held at the Oshawa Holiday Inn on February 6, 7, and 8, 1981. For more information on Marriage Encounter call Ralph or Theresa Luke at 728-3485. MUSIC FESTIVAL Members of the Henry Street High School brass en- semble will be competing in LEA Tende storey garage 1959 L lease. ProceE of Moi Jodrel tersec Drive t The pr servicE This p Thursc Minist Tende on this Minist Public Room Queen Teleph A certi must b promp Sealed Febru public NOTE: Burnie Teleph The hi T.O. 2E the Kiwanis Music Festival in Scarborough throughout the month of February. The senior group will colnpete on February 13 and 14, the intermediate group on February 7 and the brass ensemble itself on Februrary 13 and 14, the in- termediate group on February 7 and the brass ensemble itself on February 17. FRENCH EMMERSION An information evening on the Durham Board of l at ei e n -m - - ie - SE OF RESIDENCE rs are Invited for the lease of a three bedroom two electrIcally heated brick house with double detached ; situated on a lot near Lake Ontario and located at ane One, Squires Beach, Pickering. Month to month ed south on Brock Road from Highway 401 East. East ntgomery. Park Road, following detour to junction of Road and Montgomery Park Road. Turn right at in- tion and proceed to Susan Drive. Turn left on Susan o Lane One. "Open House" signs will be posted. operty is accessible to the Pickering "GO" Train, and es by Dial-A-Bus and a school bus. roperty may be viewed from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., day January 29, 1981, when a representative of the ry of Government Services will be in attendance. r documents may be obtained from the representative date or from: ry of Government Services Tenders Office M1-43A, Macdonal Block 's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1N3 one (416) 965-1152 fied cheque or money order for the first month's rent be submitted with-the tender documents and will be tly returned to unsuccessful bidders. J tenders will be received until 3:00 p.m., Friday, ary 6, 1981, at which time they will be opened in . Tenders will be opened in Toronto. For further information, please contact Martha Mc- , Ministry of Government Services, Toronto, Ontario, one (416) 965-2040. Please quote File No. M 767-41. ghest or any tender wilI not necessarily be accepted. 60 MINISTRY OF GOVERNMENT Ontario SERVICES Help your Heart Fund Help your Heart WAP4NDTED Education's French emmer- sion program will be held at the Henry Street High School, in the lecture room, on February 3 at 7:30 p.m. The guest speaker for the evening will be the board's French consultant, Casey Daleman. Also present will be teachers and parents in- vovled in the program. The event, sponsored by the West Lynde Parent School Association, is designed to help parents find out about the program and help the board to determine whether or not a French immersion program should be started in Whitby. For more information call Pat Doran at 668-1064. MORNING COFFEE The next morning coffee session the Ajax-Pickering Christian Women's Club will be held on January 29 at 9:30 a.m. in the Grenada Restaurant Banquet Room in the Sheridan Mall, Pickering. The guest speaker will be Sharon Beerworth and Mary Alexander will be-the soloist. All ladies are welcome to attend and child care is available. Admission is $2.75 and reservations should be made before January 27 by calling Anne Fairfull at 683-9475. Hospital will hold their an- nual Snowflake Ball dinner and dance on February 21 from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Heydenshore Pavilion. The Capris will entertain. Tickets are $12.50 per per- son and can be purchased by calling 668-5881, extension 323. DANCE The Sweet Adelines will hold their annual dance on Saturday, January 31 begin- ning at 8:30 p.m. at the Heydenshore Pavilion. Tickets can be purchased by calling 668-1942 and cost $14 per couple. Bar priviledges will be available and a light lunch will be ser- ved. BLUEGRASS The Pineridge Bluegrass and Folklore Society will hold meetings on the second and fourth Sunday of each month at Camp Samac, Oshawa. All interested persons are welcome. For more information call 655-4838. EXHIBIT Through to February 1, the Whitby Arts Station will present an exhibition en- titled "Reflections of an Age: l9th Century British Artists." The works are part of the permanent collection of the McIntosh Art Gallery of the University of Western On- tario. The gallary is located at the corner of Henry and Vic- toria Streets and is open PESIONAL ADVICE -- PHONE Tom Thomas Decorating Best Price and Best Quality Craftsmanship in the Province of Ontario. 10th Anniversary. Call 668-3346 from Tuesday to Thursday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. and from 6 to 9 p.m. It is also open on Fridayfrôm 12 noon to 5 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. For more information call 668-4185. ADULTSPORTS The West Lynde Com- munity Association is con- tinuing it's adult sports program. Ladies' basketball will be played on Monday and ladies' volleyball on Wed- nesday. Men's floor hockey will take place on Tuesdays. For more information call 668-9762. BOWL FOR MILLIONS Big Brothers of Oshawa & District ard the Ontario- Durham 5-Pin Bo*ling Association have once again joined to sponsor the 1981 Bowl For Millions cam- paign. The Bowlathon which will run at three area lanes from February 7th to 14th, en- courage bowlers to obtain sponsors who contribute an amount of money calculated on the bowler's score. Fun- ds raised go to further the work of Big Brothers and the 5-Pin Association. LocaJ celebrites will be bowling off at the Oshawa Lanes on February 7th from 4-6 p.m. Participating lanes are Whtiby County Town Bowl, Motor City Bowling Lanes and Oshawa Bowling Lanes. Sponsor sheets and in- structions are available from Big Brothers, 52 Sim- coe St. S., or from any par- ticipating lane. BECKET The Whitby Theatre Com- pany will present their production of "Becket" in the theatre of the Centennial Building, Brock Street South on January 29 through 31 and February 5 through 7. A free performance for senior citizens will be held tonight, January 28 at 7:30 p.m. All other performances begin at 8 p.m; Tickets are $4 and $4.50 and available from Mid- dleton's Bookstore, 113 Dun- das Street West or at the door. AGLOW MEETING The next meeting of the Women's Aglow Fellowship will be held at 7:30 p.m. on February 12 at Camp Samac, Simcoe Street Nor- th, Oshawa. The guest speaker will be Marian Greenwood of Brooklin and her theme will be "Of Like Faith." NEWCOMERS The next meeting of the Oshawa-Whitby Newcomers Club will be held on February. 10 at 7 p.m. at Steve's Steakhouse, Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. For more information caîl Fran Trimble at 668-7612. SERENADE YOUR - SWEETHIEART The Oshawa Chapter of the Sweet Adelines will serenade your sweetheart for Valentine's Day. AIl that any interested person had to do is pick.any two songs fromt he Adelines' repertoire and tell them where your sweetheart willb be on February 14 and sing an appropriate card. The chorus will then do the rest. This is the time that this service is being offered. For more information call 725-0113 before February 10. POSITIVE PARENTING The next meeting of the Building Blocks Nursery School will be held on February 2 at 8 p.m. at St. Paul's Church on Wilson Road North in Oshawa. The theme for the evening will be "Positive Parenting - Your Child's Behavior and You." The guest speaker for the evening will be Steven Moore, a child care specialist and former direc- tor of the Adler Institute. For more information call 666-2800. ANNUAL MEETING The Annual meeting of the Durham West LIberal Association will be held on February 5 at the Pickering High School library. The guest speakers for the evening will be Rick Van Horne, MPP for London West and the party's labor critic, and Norman Wei, the associations candidate for the upcoming provincial election. The election of officers for the riding association will be held as well the election for delegates to attend the par- ty's annual meeting in Ot- tawa on March 13 through 15. In order to vote at the meeting new memberships must be purchased seven days prior to the meeting. Those needing to renew their memberships may do so at the door. For more information call 839-1616. TOASTMISTRESS The next meeting of the Whitby Toastmistress Club will be held on February 3 at 6 p.m. at Cedricks Banquet, Brock Street North. The theme for the evening will be "Positive Ap- proach." For reservations call Lee Hewitt at 668-1840 or Pauline Baxter at 668-2351. Club members are remin- ded of the upcoming Couenil 2 meeting which will be held on February 1 at the Holiday Inn, Bloor Street East, Oshawa. SOCIAL PLANNING MEETING The next board meeting of the Social Planning Council of Oshawa-Whitby will be held on Tuesday, February 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the Whitby Municipal Building, com- mittee room 2, 575 Rossland Road Whitby. The public is welcome to attend. Licence stickers With the decline of winter, motorists thoughts begin to look for the days when once again they can drive without the hinderance of snowy roads. Ministry of Transporation and Communication of- ficials warn driver not to let visions of clear roads chase the deadline for getting 1981 licence stickers to far from their minds. The deadline for buying this years stickers is February 28, and fees will be the same as they were last year. The fees are $30 for a four cylinder car, $45 for a six cylinder car, $60 for an eight cylinder car and $85 for a car built after 1977 with an engine displacement of more than 6.5 litres. Whitby motorists can buy their stickers at Donald Travel on Brock Street south in downtown Whitby, the lower level of the Sheridan mall in Pickering and Peleshok Motors on Bayly Street in Ajax. Stickers can also be pur- chased from the MTC offices on Thornton Road in Oshawa.