Whitby Free Press, 30 Sep 1981, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 198 1, IWHITBY FREE PRESS FPCOMING EjlrV ENTS CALENDAR SO'S DANCE On Saturday, October 3, 1961 the Whitby and Brooklin Block Parents are holding a 'Fifties Dance' at the Brooklin Community Centre froin 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 female costume remini- scent of the 'F'ifties'. Please contact your area chairperson or telephone Elaine (668- 7545) to obtaqin tickets for this event. FASHION SHOW The Brooklin Unite Church Women will be holding a presintation of Eaton's Faîl Fashion Show one October 7 at 1:15 p.m. in the Christian Education Building, Princess and Cassels Streets, Brooklin. Admission is $2 and babysitting is available. For tickets or more information cail 655- 4878. TULIP TRAMPERS The Whitby Tulip Trampers will be holding a dance in the Regal Room 0of 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 Qerlemans at 668-1407. BIG BASH NIGHT The Whitby Theatre holding their "Big Bash Night" to launch their 1981-82 season at the Heydenshore Pavilion on October 2 beginning at 6:30 p.m. The highlight of the evening wilI 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 Jim Cheyne at 668- 5957. They are also available at Cheyne's Pine Furniture, 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 *UP T03O%/ SAVINGS** SPECIALIZING IN A COM- PLETE LINE 0F BAKING GOODS, SPICES, & PAR- TY SNACK MIXES., gor.. e w FWW Ferif » %ONE STOP SHOPPING FOR CHRISTMAS CAKE INGREDIENTS AT A SUB- ~STANTIAL SAVING. SAE 2 WAYS :T NYLirS PASOUD OUIfl SIX.,~- ~ ( , OUOAS ST. W CIo.ed Mondye. OpofiTues.. Wed., Thur.. Set 9:30-5:30, Ftdeya t30.S:30 West Lynde public sehools for boys and girls aged 8 and over. For more information cail Paula Duff at 668- 1625. VOLUNTEERS WANTED The Ballydliffe Nur- sing Home and Retire- ment Lodge la presently recrulting student and adult volunteers to help with their 1981/82 pro- grains. These programs in- clude craf ta, indoor recreation, bingos and parties. Anyone over 16 years of age who la interested in working with senior citizens is asked to eaUl Vicki Post at 683-7321 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. DANCE FIT Dance your way to physical fitness through the Whitby Parka and Recreation Depart- ment's Dance Fit prograrn. This program, for bines physical fitness and dance routines. The program will, be held on Mondays and Wednesdays froin 8 W 9 pin. in the West Lynde Public Sehool, 270 Michael Blvd. Cost la $35forl10weeks.. To register or for more information cail 668-7765. HELP WANTED The Whitby Theatre Company has begun a recruiting drive. Anyone wishing to, act, direct, work back- stage or help out is in- vited to become a memn- ber of the company. Each play usually irehearses ap- proximately eight weeks prior to produc- Thursday evenings as well as Sunday after- noons. For more information contact Carol Hatton at 576-0597 or Joan Rundle at 668-9018. ONE PARENT MEETINGS The next meeting of the North Oshawa Çhap- ter of the One Parent Familles Association of Canada willI be held at Christ Memorlal Chur- ch, Mary and Hlllcroft Streets, Oshawa on Oc- Tis wîllpbéeaÏgeneral meeting. For more information about the association contact its Durham District Office at 723- 0286. IN-BETWEENS The Whitby Public Library will offer a pro- gram for children aged il to 14 beginning on Oc- tober 19 froin 7 to 8 p. m. This program will of- fer guest speakers, creative draina, skits, films and video tapes. Registration for the prograin begins October 5. For more informa- tion cail the library at 668-653. MEALS WITHOUT 1WHEELS "Meals Without Wheels" are available to Whitby senior citizens, at the, Knights of Columbus Hall on Brock Street North every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12 noon. The cost of a full cour- se meal ts $1.50. After, lunch on Mon- day and Wednesday a bingo session is held while on Fridays a euchre session la held. For more information cail 668-806. MENTAL HEALTH DURHAM Mental Health Durham, the regional branch of the Canadian Mental Health Associa- tion is seeking people to become involved in their various progranis. 1For more information about the organization or how to become in- volved caîl Katherine Henderson at 723-1033. Faith Baptist Church, Taunton Road East, Whitby has started a "Pioneer Girls" pro- gram for all girls in grades one to nine. The program involves girls ln games, stories and outings. There is a registration fee of $2. For more information about the program cal Shirley MacDonald at 668-2914. A lot of people Cali life "The Survi val of the Fittest. You know, a lot of péople ore rig h t. ,M; Y THE CORPORATION~ OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY TOWN OF WH ITBY FALL CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN OCTOBER 13TH TO I6TH, 1981 1. Brush, hedglng, tree branches and other similar type materlal wlll be picked Up durlng the Fal Clean-Up Week. The materlal must flot be cut any longer than 2½/ feet in length and securely bundled. Loose materlal and longer material WILL NOT BE PICKED UP. 2. Household furniture, appliances, clothlng, rubblsh, resulting f rom the cleaning up of the grounds, or trom MINOR household repairs, domestlc waste materials such as paper, rags, cartons, packing cases and botties wlll be picked Up. 3. Collection will be limted to a combined total of NOT MORE THAN 12 RECEPTACLES OR BUNDLES per dwelling unit. 4. Each bundle or receptacle to have a gross weight of NOT MORE THAN 50 POUNDS. 5. The special collections apply only to dwelling units and DO NOT INCLUDE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PREMISES. *Your co-operatIon is requested in having ail garbage out EARLY on your regular collection day. BECAUSE 0F THE THANKSGIVING DAY HOLIDAY FALLING WITHIN THE FALL CLEAN-UP WEEK, THOSE RESIDENTS WHOSE GARBAGE WOULD NORMALLY BE COLLECTED ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 12TH, 1981, ARE REQUESTED TO PUT OUT THEIR REFUSE AND FALL CLEAN-UP WASTES ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13TH, 1981.

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