Whitby Free Press, 23 Sep 1981, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, SEI'TMBI R 23,1981, WHITBY FREE PRESS F COMING EVENTS CALENDAR 50'S DANCE On Saturday, October 3, 1981 the Whitby and Brookiin Block Parents are holding a 'Fif ies Dance' at the Brooklin Commuty Centre from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The tickets are $15 a couple including food and bar privileges. Prizes will be given to the best. male and femnale costume remini- scent of the 'Ffties'. Please contact your area chairp9rson or telephone Elaine (668- 7545) to obtain tickets for this event. TUPPERWARE The ladies' group of the Whitby Salvation Army will beholding a giant tupperware party on September 24 at 122 Kent Street beginning at 7:30 p.m. Ail proceeds froin the event will go towards THE WEED MAN WEED SPRAYING FERTI LIZING projects sponsore-à by the group. Ail are wel- come. For more information caîl 668-3556. DOC-A-THON Denis O'Connor High School, Whiby is holding its seventh annual DOC- A-THON on Thursday, October 1, 1981. 500 students and 25 teachers will participate in the 30 kilometer walk, which is organized to raise funds for the operation of tne school. Sponsor sheets have been distributed and DO'C will be- ac- tively seeking sponsor support during the next two weeks. FASHION SHOW The Brooklin United Church Women will be holding a presentation of Eaton's Fail Fashion Show on October 7 at 1:15 p.m. in the Christian Education ~a ~ CRAB GRASS SPRAYING PROVINCIALLY LICENSED INSECT CONTROL Two Insect pests that are destroying your Iawns this year are the chinch bug and the sod webworm. If you are havIng probiems with your lawn ibis year, chan. ces are these two Insects are the cause. For effective controi THE WEED MAN wiI identlfy your Insect probiem and suppiy proper treatment THE WEED MAN au@an..onee WhtbY 666-3187 e...... Ajax 6839589 Building, Princess and Cassels Streets, Brooklin. Admission is $2 and babysitting is available. For. tickets or more information cal) 655- 4878. TULIP TRAMPERS The Whtby Tulip Trampers will be holding a dance in the Regal Roomn of the Cen- tennial Building, Centre Street South on Satur- day, October 31 at 8 p.m. The highlight of the event will be to honor the club's "Carnaval Mother of the Year. " For more information about this event contact Caspar Oerlemans at 668-140r7. BIG BASH NIGHT The Whitby Theatre Company will be holding their "Big Bash Nighl" to launch their 1981-82 season at the Heydenshore Pavilion on October 2 beginning at 6:30 p.m. The highlight of the evening will be a cabaret presented by members of the WTC entitled "The Nothing New Revue." Tickets are $15 per person. For tickets or more information cal) Janice Stone at 668-828 or Jin Cheyne at 668- 5957. They are also available at Cheyne's Pine Furiture, 112 Coîbourne Street 'East. MUSIC LESSONS The Canadian Bureau for the Advancement of Music will be starting first year group piano and theory classes at the Florence Heard-and West Lynde public schools for boys and girls aged 8 and over. For more information cal) Paula Duff at 668- 1625. DAC The Whitby Tennis Club will hold its annual dinner and dance at the Whitby Yacht Club on September 26. The cost is $1250 per For tickets or more information cal) Louise Skehar at 668-7231 or Pat Campbell at 666- 3571. VOLUNTEERS WANTED The Ballycliffe Nur- sing Home and Retire- ment Lodge is presently recrulting student and aduit volunteers to help with their 1981/82 liro- grams. .These programs, in- clude crafts, indoor recreation, bingos and parties. Anyone over 16 years of age who is interested in working with senior citizens is asked to cail Vicki Post at 683-7321 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. DANCE FIT Dance your way to physical fitness througb the Whitby Parks and Recreation Depart- ment's Dance Fit program. This program, for bines physical fltness and dance routines. The. program wlil be held on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8 to 9 p.m. in the West Lynde Public School, 270 Michael Blvd. Cost is $35 for 10 weeks. To register or for more information cal 668-7765. OPEN HOUSE The Glen Stewart Co- operative Playschool will be holding an open house during the week of September 28 to Oc- tober 2 at the Glen Stewart Clubhouse, 201 Cabot Street, Oshawa from 9to 11a.m. The playschool is for children aged 3 to 5. For more information cal) 723-4294 or 728-7775. HELP WANTED The Whitby Theatre Company has begun a recruiting drive. Anyone wishing to act, direct, work back- vited to become a mem- ber of the compafly. Each play usually rehearses ap- p r x i a t l y e i g h t wek 'pir to produc- tion on Tuesday and Thursday evenings as well as Sunday after- noons. For more information contact Carol Hatton at 576-0597 or Joan Rundie at668-9018. ONE PARENT MEETINGS The next meeting Of the North Oshawa Chap- ter of the One Parent Familles Association of Canada will be held at Christ Memorlal Chur- ch, Mary and Hilceroft Streetà, Oshawa on Oc- tober 7at 8 p.m This will be a general meeting. For more Information about the association contact its Durham District Office at 723- 0286. Dog ran for Terry Angel, a i0-month old Australian terrier was a participant in the recently held Terry Fox run in Whitby. Angel is seen here with her owner, Sherri Stewart, 12, of 580 Mary Street. East. While Sherri wasn't sure of how much money she and Ange) raised for the Terry Fox run, Sherri's mother sponsored the pair with a $25 donation. - Free Press Staff Photo Rubber stamps are a real labour saving device, pay for them- selves in no time at ail. We can even put your logo on one! DON BOWER DISTINCTIVE MENS WEAR. SIZES Up TO XXXI. SYD SILVER FORMAL RENTALS. FASHIONABLE LADIES WEAR. SIZES 5 -20. BOYS AND GIRLS FROM SIZE 8 UP. FREE SHIRT & TIE WITH CASH PURCHASE 0F MANS SUIT AT REG. PRICE. ---v -7- 68.1 1968 ý 1

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