WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1982, PAGE il w COMING EVENTS CALENDAR Couneilof S.Theresa' Sehool, Whitby,ý will 4 hold a'dance,' "Cupid's Caper" on Saturday, February 13 from 8 p.m.L to 1 a.m. at the Denis OConnor High Sehool ~tgym, Giffard Street.ý ~] For further information' and tickets phone 668- t 0337, 728-481 0 or 668- f7342. UENCOUNTER The'rext world-wide ~'Marriage Encounter Weekend in'the Region of Durham will be held at the 'Holiday Inn, Oshawa, on February 5, 6 6and 7. For more information eall Ralph or Therese t Luke at 728-3485. LUNCHEON St. Mark's United Cburch, 201 Centre Streetý South, will hold a "Soup N'. Sandwich Luncheon" on Friday, [jFebruary 12 from, 11:30 a.m. to1: 30p.m. The cost is $2.50. Children haîf-price. EMPLOYMENT "Making a Living in the Twentieth Century", will be the topic of a panel and public dis- cussion to be held Feb- 't ruary 4 af 7:30 p.m. at j the Whitby Public Library., On the panel'will be representatives of four groups - youth, women, t the disabled and over 40's 'as well as people who can speak to the issue from a broader perspective. Publie in- put will be welcomed in question periods. The -evening is spon- sored by the Whitby Ten Days Committee for "lTen Days for World Development", a dev- elopment education pro- gram for Canadian commumities and chur- ches supported by the Anglican, Catholic, Lutheran, Presbyterlan and United Churches of Canada. tFor further informa- tion cail Mary Shepherd 668-3547 or Ralph Strat- ford 668-85m3. DANCE The Whitby Tulip Trampers will hold their "Carnaval Dance" on February 20 in the t Regal Room of the Centennial Building, "Sock Hop" ea. 'Tickets are $10 a couple. For tickets or tmore information cal '1 668-1942 or 725-113. MEETING The, executive and directors of the Carciac Rehabilitation Organi- zation will hold their monthly meeting on Monday, February 8, 1982 at Central Colle- giate, Oshawa at 7:30 p.m. Plans are now being finalized forthe annual dinner-dance on March 6. Anyone interested in becoming a member of the. orgamization should cail Mirs. S. DeHart at 576-6975. COFFEE BREAK The Whitby Public Library wll be holding its Coffee Break each Tuesday and Thursday morning at 10 a.m. On February 2 and 4, Sam Aaron will discuss family law. For more information caîl the library at 668-- 6541. ICE SHOW The Whitby Figure Skating Club will pre- sent "Around the World on rce" on Saturday, February 13 at the Iroquois Park Arena . Featured in the show will be Scott Maybee, 1981 Eastern Ontario Junior Men's Champ- ion, and-Marilco Mars- ters, 1981 Eastern On- tario Junior Ladies Silver Medalist. Also featu red will be the club's four, precîsion skating teams and 300 of its skaters. There will be per- formances at 1 and 7 p.m. Tickets are $4 for adults and $2 -for children under 12 and senior citizens., Tickets can be purchased at the Iroquois Park Arena, Cosgrove Variety in Brooklin and at Exclu- sive Hair Design on Athol Street. DANCE The Whitby Junior La- crosse Association will hold its Valentine's Dance and buffet on Fni- day, February 12 at 8: 30 p. m. at the Heydenshore Pavilion. Tickets cost $15 a couple and are available by calling Win Branton at 668-7629 or Joanne Nieuwendyk at 668-6197. CONCERT The University of Western Ontario's sym- phonie band will give a concert at the Henry Street High School on February il at 7:30 p.m. Also featured in the concert will be a jazz en- semble under the direc- tion of Phil Nimmons. 1In the afternoon, music students and band members will take part in various'clinics to be held in schools INVITATIONS throughout Whitby. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for stu- dents, at the door. MEETING A* general meeting of the Parents' Advisory Committee of St. John. the Evangelist Separate School will be held on February 10Oat 7:30 p.m. in the school's gym- nasium. The guest speaker for the evening will be Veronica Bremner and her topic will be "Bill 82 and the Exceptional Child." Refreshments will be served. A lot of people Cali lIfe1 "The Survival of the Flttest"'. You krow, a lot of people ore right. 17N15 For more information caîl Linda Kitchen at 668-8030. PROGRESS MEETING The Whitby Branch of the Canadian Progress Club will be holding a wine and cheese -party on February 8 at 7 p.m. i the upstairs room of the Whitby Curling Club, Brock Street Nor- th. The purpose of the meeting is to introduce the public to the aims and objectives of the club and to recruit new members. For more information caUl 668-M25. 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