Whitby Free Press, 4 Mar 1981, p. 14

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PAGI.E 14. WIL).Nl:SIJAY. NIAROI 4,1I1Xl .WiTlBY' FREE PRESS Coming Events the Whitby Baptist Church, 411 Gilbert Street East, on Friday, March 6 between 2 and 7:30 p.m. The theme for this year's service is "The earth is the Lord's" and was planned by American Indian women. The church will emphasize family participation in the evening session. Everyone welcome. BASEBALL REGISTRATION CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends. to pass by-laws to Stop up, Close and Sell those untravelled portions of the public highway municipally known as Pitt Strdet, as more specifically described as follows:- 1. That untravelled portion of Pitt Street, as shown below, lying between Green and Athol Stre,ets, bounded on the south by properties municipally known as 801 Green Street and 800 Athol Street, and on the north by properties municipally. known as 725 Green Street and 714 Athol Street, and being composed of part of Lot 26, Concession 1, Town of Whitby. I I il .. J ,i il ti il b il ROAV ALLOI$ANCC t - * ' i Il il 't Il 't' J> liji À' Il il jl (<J J / /1 2. That untravelled portion of Pitt Street, as shown below, lying west of Hopkins Street, bounded on the nortl by property municipally known as 440 Hopkins Street, and being composed of part of Lot 23, Concession 1, Town of Whitby. "-I t, \ '-t PITT S7Rý A L L 0W41VC I. I '1 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Operations Commit- tee of the Council of the Town of Whitby will, at the hour of 7:30 p.m. on the 16th day of March, 1981, in Committee Room 2 of the Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, hear in person or by his counsel, solicitor, or agent, any person who claims his land will be prejudicially affected by such by-laws and who applies to be heard. DATED. 1981. at Whitby, Ontario, this 11th day of February, A.D., Donald G. McKay, B.A., A.M.C.T. Town Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario L1N 2M8 CARDIAC REHABILITATION The Cardiac Rehabilitation Organizations will hold its annual diner and dance on March 7 at the Heydenshore Pavilion. For more information call Jessie Burleigh at 655-3738 or Isabel Jack at 725-4428. DAY OF PRAYER The Women's World Day of Prayer will be honored by AUTHORIZED S SUBARU The Whitby Minor Baseball Association will be holding their annual registration for the 1981 season on March 7 and 14, from 10a.m. to1 p.m. All boys, aged 6-19 are eligible to register. Registration on the above dates will take place at the Whitby Public Library and the Brooklin Community Centre. For more information call 668-1862 or 668-9386. NEWCOMERS The March general meeting of the Oshawa- Whitby Newcomers Club will be held on Tuesday, March 10th at 8 p.m. at Christ Church, Mary & Hillcroft St. The guest speaker will be Doreen Astrop from Infor- mation Oshawa. Contact Fran Trimble at 668-7612 for further infor- mation. BETTER BREATHING COURSE Do you suffer from em- physema, chronic bronchitis or severe asthma? If the an- SUBARU DEALER c&c MOTORS Durham Region's Largest Volume Subaru Dealer 160 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH, OSHAWA 728-0181 MAY 30th swer is "yes", then Durham Region Lung Association may be able to help. Beginning on Tuesday, March 24, the local Christ- mas Seal Association will run a better breathing cour- se for adults with respiratory disease, at Albert Street United Church, Oshawa. Offered free of charge as a Christmas Seal Service, it will run for eight consecutive sessions during a four-week period, on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m. Course members will be taught breathing exercises, relaxation techniques and simple tolerance exercises, and most sessions will feature guest speakers on various topics related to the management of respiratory disease. All exercise procedures will be under the direction of two qualified lung association staff. This is a basic program, which aims to provide respiratory patients with an introduction to simple self-help techniques which, when ap- plied, can improve the 1981 IN AID OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS * Pancake Breakfast * Children's Games * Baseball Tournament * Giant Indoor Bingo * Country Music Entertainment * Judging - Chili Trophy Awards % Indoor Pool * Old Time Fiddlin' Contest • Celebrity Baseball Game · SATURDAY NIGHT Country Dance & Concert starririg % RONNIE PROPHET * featuring * JOHNNY BURKE- EASTWIND * WHISKEY RIVER Al>MISSION 1() T1 luKOiMUIS 1AtK il Il ,",Gufnd )O,:i- a.t (I0A Al)MISSM ()N 10) (JN lPl:()PHi 1Sil()tW M) (() 1"- p"1"" T I(,K IS ,AVAIl A L E AT HI)() A11I0)0 / IM MASI P SI AJAX ()I i 1i L i PiI()NI G:.1 41I1 PO'( E IRCK F 1 S' )LI () N 1liiSî 1i()i\l f 1 1:S i !v î:A IS quality of day-to-day living. For more information, or to apply for registration con- tact Durham Region Lung Association at 723-3151, as soon as possible. CHILDREN'S AID A psychiatrist, specializing in children and adolescents will be the guest speaker at the annual meeting of Family and Children's Services on Wed- nesday, March 4, 1981 in Bowmanville. Dr. James R. Wilkes is a consultant to the Toronto Catholic Children's Aid Society. Admission is free to the meeting which will also in- clude the election for the board of directors of Family and Children's Services. The society is funded by municipal and provincial government, but operated by an elected board of direc- tors. People are welcome to join the society and have voting rights. Membership is $2, payable at the annual meeting. The meeting will be held at Trinity United Church at the corner of Church and Division Streets, beginning at8p.m. MEETING The next meeting of the Durham Widows and Widowers Association will be held on March 9, at 7:30 p.m. at St. George's Anglican Church, Centre Street South, Oshawa. For more information call 571-1396 or 668-1147. ART AUCTION The Piyah Chapter of Hadassah-Wizo (Oshawa) will hold its fifth annual art auction on Sunday, May 3 at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa. The show will feature the couraged. Parents of Fairman School children, as well as the general public, are cor- dially invited to attend the meeting in the Fairman gymnasium on Palace Street. Starting time is promptly at7:30p.m. work of over fifty artists, most of whom live and work in Durham Region. For more information call 576-2865. BARBERSHOP CONCERT The Harmony Road Bar- bershop Quartet will give a concert at St. Mark's United Church on Wednesday, Mar- ch il in celebration of St. Patrick's Day. Tenor Milt Rainey, lead Len Clements, baritone Don Gavas and bass Harold Silver will sing a variety of old, new and contemporary music.to suit all tastes. For ticket information call Rainey at 668-3762. EXHIBITION From March 7 through 29, the Whitby Arts Station will feature an exhibition en- titled "Johqý, Leonard: Ten Years." This exhibition is a co- operative effort by the Sar- nia Public Library and Art Museum and the Whitby Ar- ts group. For more information call the gallery at 668-4185. BARBERSHOP SHOW The Oshawa Barbershop- pers will hold their 33rd an- nual show this Friday and Saturday, March 6 and 7 at the Eastdale Collegiate Auditorium beginning at 8 p.m. Reserved admission only. Tickets are $4 each. For tickets or more infor- mation call Milt Rainey at 668-3762. ART TRACK '81 The Whitby Arts Station will present an exhibition of work done by pupils of Whit- by Public Schools from Apri. 4 to 19. The exhibition was organized in co-operation with the Durham Board of Education. It will be officially opened on April 5 at 2 p.m. by Board Chairman Art Winter and by North Ward Councillor Ross Batten. For more information call the gallery at 668-4185. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Whitby Arts, Inc. will be held on March 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the Station Gallery, Victoria and Henry Streets. The guest speaker for the evening will be Whitby Mayor Bob Attersley. The meeting will include the election of officers for 1981. For more information call the gallery at 668-4185. PTA MEETING Parents who have been agonizing over when or whether their youngsters should engage in sports competitions should get some good answers on Thur- sday, March 5, at the E.A. Fairman Public School, Palace Street, Whitby. The Parent-Teachers Association of Fairman will present the third in their 1981 public affairs series of speakers' nights featuring Wayne DeVeau and Fred Becklett of the Whitby Parks and Recreation Depar- tment. The subject: "Children In Competitive Sports - Pros and Cons", will be discussed with questions from the audience en- - -'J rS-' I. CHOC COUNTRY RADIO 14 THE CHOO RADIO CHILI COOK-OFF IROQUOIS PARK, WHITBY, ONT. m

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