WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAYe JANUARY 20e 1982, PAGE'l 1i MOECOMINýG ÉVENTS, AUDITIONS The County Town 'Singers wil be holding auditions tonight (January 2o) at 8 p.m. in the music room of the Henry Street High School.> 'There, are -openings iný ail sections - also, bass, soprano and tenor - and maie singers 'are espe- ciaily needed. The abii- ty to read music is an asset but n ot essential. For more information cail Angela Wfls at 66&- 5629, FIFTIES DANCE The Brooklln-Whitby Minor Hockey.Associa- tion- Ladies' Auxiliary will hold their "«Fabu- loua Fifties Dance" on Saturday, January 3o at Heydenshor e Pavilion. Music will be provided by B & H, Sound and there will be a buffet. Dress is op- tional. Tickets are $15 a couple and available from Peacock Family Sports, 110 Athol Street and the Brooklin Home Bakery, 61 Baldwin Strcet. Variety ShCow EXHIBITIONS The Whitby Arts Gallery wiil be featur- ing the work 0f four ar- tists throughout -the, month of January. The artiats are K.M. Graham, îGeorge Haw-_ ken, Karen Kulyk and ReinhardReitzenstein. This exhibition is organized and- circulat- ed by the Art Gailery of Ontario. The gallery is located at the corner 'of Henry and Victoi:ia Streets and is open' Tuesday to Thursday from 12 noon to5 p.m. and from 6to9' p.mn. It is also open: on Fridays from 12 noon to 5 p.m. and from 2 to 5 p.ni. on Saturdays and Sundays. 1For more information eall the gallery at 668- 4185. EUCHRE The ladies' Auxiliary of Branch -112 of the Royal Canadian Legion *ill hold a euchre night on January 21 beglnning at 8 p.m. at the Legion Hall, Byron Street South. Admissmion is $1.50 and tea will be served.. HANDWRITING Theý Whitby Public Library will feature an evening of handriting analysis on January 27 from 7to 8:30 p.m. .The guest speaker, for the evening willbe Lionel Cameron, a local' graphologiit. ; The'event wil be held in -the auditorium. -For more, information cal the library at 668-654l1. COFFEE BREAK The Whitby Public Llbrary-will be holding its Coffee Break -each Tueaday and Thursday morning at 10 a.m. On ,January' ,21 (tomorrow) there will be a follow-up discusa:.. ioni on the Int erational Year of the Disabled Person with Carolyn Lawson-0f .,the Ontario Mardi 0f Dimes. Food dehydration wil be the' subject of the January 26 and-28 Cof- fee Breaks and family' law wil be the. topic of the Fèbruary '2 and 4 meetings, For more information calithe ilbrary at 668- 6541.' Saeon Sunburst Wterbed Suite. Features King or, Oueen si ze 4-Doster waterbed,.cdresser on KJan. 24 This year's Christmas Seal Campaign will get, a closing boost on Jan- uary 24, as its third an- nual Variety Show helpa lift* the January "blahs". Harry McKew will host-,the County Town Singera, Oshawa Bar- k bershoppers, Odessa Ukrainian Dancers, Toronto Accolades and the Oshawa -Pipe Band at 2 p.m. on Suiiday, January 24 at Eastdale Collegiate, Harmony Road North, Osha wa. Producer Bill East- wood says, "1there 's always a good turnout for the show, so to be sure of a seat either come early or get tickets in advance. " Admission is $3, and ail proceeds wiII go to Durham Région Lung Association. (the local Christmas Seal organi- zation). The association funds research into lung dis- ease, and also provides free .local programs aimed at the preventipn and relief of suich chronic lung problems as emphysema, asthma and lung cancer. Tickets are available directly from the, Lung Association by calling 723-3151. EASYI The aay wuy to find a buyr for itomu you want ta aMi la a.. CL3"FE AD [CALL 6084111 wHrrDY FREE PRESS, A waterbed with all the right features. 4-poster dle$ign, high headlboard and blanlcet rail. Warm honey finish. Ail National Waterbeds Includie CSA approved Safeway thermostati-' caly-controlledi heater andi padi, frame..h)eadboard. safety liner. pediestal MARY ST. MWY #2 OSHAWA HWY #401________ * h m di - Super loolks. Super dleal. BookcaSe headboard. yWATER[ BED 1618 DUNDAS ST.- E. (416) 4334011 -- ~ - -686-3343 TORONTO LINÉ (comer QtT mucuSOn RU.) Mon.-FrL' 10-9 Sat. 9-6 V I L