Whitby Free Press, 14 Oct 1981, p. 14

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')AGE 14. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBLR 14,198 1. WIITBY FREE PRESS F iCOMING EVENTS CALENDAR mOW ISTHE TIME TO REPAIR TUAT BROUMWINDOWI .»RSCRIEN FOR FAST EFFICIENT REPAIRS AT COMPETITIVE PRICES - VISIT Wanda & Tony Martin at THE COMPLETE HARDWARE STORE DMON HARDWARE 398rockStS 668354$ TULIP TRAMPERS The Whitby Tulip Trampers will be holding a dance in the Regal Room of the Cen- tennial Building, Centre Street South on Satur- day, October 31 at 8 p.m. The highlight of the event wilI be to honor the ciub's "Carnaval Mother of the Year. " For more information about this event contact Caspar Oerlemans at 668-140Y7. BRIGHT CHILDREN The next meeting of the Durham Region Chapter of the Associa- tion for Bright Children' will be held in the cafe- teria of Oie Central Collegiate, Simcoe and Gibb Streets, Oshawa at 7 p.m. on October 28. The guest speaker will be Dave Midwood, an enrichment teacher at Oshawa's Duke of Edin- borough Public School. For more information cail Alva Atkinson at 723-8222 seating. Tickets are available at the Readers' Choice, 131 Brock Street South, Whitby. WHET OWLS The Durham Region Field Naturalists will be sponsoring an outing to view Saw-Whet Owls on Sunday, October 18 at 9 a.m. The tour will be lead by George Scott and will meet at the R.S. McLaughlin Public Library, Bagot Street, Oshawa. For more information caîl 723-3070. at the Darlington Nuclear Generating Sta- tion. Those attending are advised to wear sturdy, vinyl shoes and to bring their own hammer and chisel. Hardhats will be avallable. Those at- tending are also asked to cail Margaret Bain at 668-6452 by October 24. If rainlng, the event will be cancelled. For more information cal tour leader Steve Forest at 579-0411. RUMMAGE SALE The Durham Regional Police Ladies' Auxiliary will be holding a rum- mage sale on Wednes- day, October 21 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. at the Simcoe Hall, 387 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa. Anyone wishing toý donate items for the sale is asked to eaU Marlene Hall at 668-3982. Proceeds from this event will be used to purchase something for each chlldren's ward in each hospital in the region. MEETING The next meeting of the Durham Wldows and Widowers Associa- tion wiI be held on Oc- tober 19 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Georges' Anglican Church, Centre Street South. The meeting wlll have a Hallo'ween theme. Memberahips are available - widowed only please. For more information eaUl 668-1147 or 728-7495. GARAGE SALE The St. Thomas Anglican Church Rest- oration Fund will be holding a garage sale on Saturday, October 17 from 1:30 to 4 p.m. on the church grounds. The sale is being held to raise funds for restor- ation projects. The church is over 110 years old and requires regular maintenance. For more information cail Chris Greaves at 655-3809 or the Rev. Ted Stevens at 655-388. EUCHRE NIGHT The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 112, will be holding a euchre night tomorrow, oc- tober 15 at the legion hall, Byron Street South, beginning at 8 p.m. Admission is $1.50 and tea will be served. FOR THE CHILDREN The Whitby Public Library will be contin- uing its regular child- ren's programs throughout the month of October. Children's story hour will be held every Saturday morning from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. This program is for children aged 5 and over. "After Four Films" will be shown every Tuesday at 4 p.m. for chlldren in grades 2 to 6. There Is no fee for either program. For more information cal the library at 668-6541. IN CONCERT The Whltby Public Library wil present RCA Ils maklng tolevision______ botter and botter. P.O Super Y,-!ue on deluxe XL-100 table model E I.à..Automatlc color control, fleshtone correction and contrast/color tracking ... plus the convenience of ChannelLock keyboard control. EXCLUSIVE 25 YEAR WARRANTY ON PICTURE TUBE 3 YEAR PARTS & LABOUR WITH DUR OWN IN HOME SERVICE DON'T SEUTLE FOR LESS! rw Kbooie ScweNOBODY BEATS nom8.8pUES. 5.Ijrp. TV BOB PHILLIPS FOR ffJ650 KING STREET EAST RC-EVE SKIN G-BOND PLAZA PIESRVC OSHAWA 433-2111 -WARRANTIES J/ou We would like to thank our customers for their patronage this year. We have enjoyed doing business with you, and hope to continue in the future. evt' aC xle oMrK 'w U(4VD 0oc CxW& CALL THE DANDI-LINE ait666-3187 Jude Johnston in con- cert on October 20 at 7: 30 p. m. Johnston is a folk- singer, songwrlter and autoharp player who wll perform original materlal ranging from folk to gospel to jazz. This program wIll be held in a coffee house format. Tickets are required for this event and may be obtained at no charge from the ibrary's Information desk. For more information eaU 668-6541. NATIONAL DREAM The Whitby Public Library will present the National Dream series about the struggle to open the Canadian West every Wednesday in Oc- tober in the auditorium at 7:30 p.m. This series will be concluded in November. Admission is free with a library card. For more information cal 668-6541. LACROSSE BALL The Whitby Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association will be holding a "Lacrosse Bahl" on October 24 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Heydenshore Pavilion. Tickets are $15 a couple and include a buffet and bar privi- leges. Music will be pro- vided by a disc jockey. For tickets or more information caîl Barb Kernohan at 728-3290 or Velma Thcker at 668- 4962. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Burns Presbyterian Church, Ashburn, will celebrate anniversary services on Sunday, oc- tober 18 at il a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Reverend James McKay of St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, Oshawa, will be the guest speaker. St. Luke's choirs will present special music at both services. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z71taÀqk 1

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