Whitby Free Press, 19 May 1982, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS u wAL-- COMI NGEVENTS. CALENDAR BABIES CLINIC' The United. Way of Ajax-Pickering will sponsor a rabies dllnic at the Ajax Communîty Centre on May 20 from 4 to 7p.m. The cost is $4 per in- WCLEMIOG~ METALLICS The popularity of metallo fabrios Is soarlng, and not only just on vibrant disco floors. They are now being widely -used for accessorles as well as clothing Items. These fabrios are manufactured of fi- bers composed of either metal, plastic- coated ýmetal, metal- icoated plastics, or-a core yarn completely covered wlth metal. pRegardless of the Imanufactiiring pro- jetion. Ail net proceeds will go to the United Way. For more information cail 686-0606. MEETING The .next meeting of the Durham- Reglon Field Naturalists will be held on May 31 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the R.S. McLaughlili Public Library,. Bagot Street, Oshawa. For more information cail Shiela Ruch at 668- 2690. SPRING LUNCHEON The St. Mark's United Churcb Women will hold their annual spring lun- cheon on Thursday, *Ký&M* CLEANERS SAME DAY SERVICE ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS cess, drycleaning Is the best method of care. K & M Cleanors and the International Fabricare Institute, thei world-wide. trade associationl of laun- derers and dryclean- ers, recommend the following precautions when handling metallo fabrios: 1. Avoid rubbing th- e f ibers because the ab rasion will cause breaks ln the f ibers. The.se breaks can irri- tate the skin. 2. Perspiration stains may cause color cnanges. Expo- sure to atmospheric gases can tarnish the metal. 3. Check the care label for the care ln str uctions. Metallios are delilcate and of ten classed as a luxury fabric. 4. Wheri pressing your garment be- tween cleanigs, set the iron no higher than an acetate set- ting. 1Metallios can .Up. date, your wardrobe. Careful handling will insure their beauty and long lite. C4 CILLantng c -%Ucefot L LEc~nU'rm9amiL j" .112 COLBORNE ST. W., WH ITBY 668-2831J I June 1 at 1i p.m. at the churc.h hall, 201 Centre Street South. This year's guest speaker will be Sandra Short of the Royal Doulton China, Com- pany. Tickets are $4 each and available by calling Earlien McCracken at 668-3961 or Jan Neugeu- bauer at 668-5651. CONTEST Children attending the Saturday morning Story Hour at the Whitby Public Library are eligi- ble to participate ln the "Name the Dragon Contest." The children will be asked to submnit a name for the -great, green dragon found in the Children's Department. The winner of the con- test will be announced on June 5. FLOAT WORKSHOP The Whitby Public Library is looking -for boys and girls aged seven and over to help get their float ready for this year's County Town Carnival Parade. The workshops will be held Wednesday after- noonsin June from 4 to 5 p.m. This is a limited regi- ~stration program and names are currently being accepted by the Children's Department and those children parti- cipating must be avail- able to be ln this year's parade. EUCHRE The Ladies' Auxiliary of Branch 112,' Royal Canadian Legion, will hold a euchre night on May 20 at 8 p.m. at the Legion Hall on Byron Street-South. Admission is $1.50 per person and includes tea and prizes. COMPUTER MEETING The next meeting of the Durham 'Region Personal Computer Club wil be held on May 20 (tomnorrow) at 7 p.m. ln the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library. This meeting will fea- ture a demonstration of home control devices and hte Visicalc (Visible Calculatioxis) - a mathe- matics working pro- gram for home or busi- ness. TYPE WRITERS ADDUNG MACHINES e CALCULATORS SA LESe *SERVICE a RENVTALS The meeting 0f June T7hel beetiag"Ladie Nigtwith emonLdistra Ntions i peona o- pter sin child edcam- pton encmeaes wionr proessng and cont rolo oesehol adp pltiaces. ehldap Thanesu. etso h tiThur syn0fe mth haofwelche mnwmmb and othcôer nemembers an thepuli seeng or te informa tin abot homaô- pters.ou om cm Fotr mr ifrmto cail Chrifraesat 655-3809. Grave a FLEA-MARKE The Aja ikern anTh tbA ssPciatin for th tly Rcitard- fred Mellhl a fead retwin h lacrose boxke of thejaComu- noxfth etrex o Ju frm8a.mentreon4p.m. Trmaes fo themare cablesfrentearcot caf $1. reerati os cail12683-7366. Donations forl the7sale Dondaoso bo e aeated as MeapEcaEIN ThEEParNsG d TiseryPCoemts' fASt Theoresa's Scitof Sil hld ageneral meeing toni g(Ma 19)etn8 p.m.in theayf9)th8 Streeit heol. fr Sthereeting ll ea Tur hemeectin olf off- cuesfthe pcofoig yeasfr tnd acvideoap persenation enttle pTrsthnenevo met of ads Posiivep Schtoola Conet."e Aiol Cparet.ae el compent.rewl cMARRAG ENC-OUNTER. The next world-wide marriage encounter weekend in the Region of Durham will be held at 'the Holiday Inn, Oshawa on June 4, 5 and i _1 - df11lle _ : For-more information ,CL"s l p1rda whnw6h83t-h1pd68c 1oer cilramophinormteres ______a __________________________ Luke sto er'. a t 728-3485.hres Luke t 7283ffl MNEETINS ThM ex EETING o The Oshawa Chatergof the One Paren t Fami- lles Association of Canada will be held on, May 25 at 8 p.m. at the Lake Vista Clubhouse, Emerald Ave., Oshawa.. Featured will be a dis- cussion of "lWorking To- gether to Help Each Other."y The next.meeting of the association's North Oshawa Chapter will be *held on May 26 at 8 p.m. at Christ Memorial Church, Mary and Hill- croft Streets, Oshawa. This will be a games night. For more informatioh cail 728-7205. .CONCERT The music depart- ment of Anderson Colle- giate will present "Music Night '82"1 on May 26 at 7:30 pam. in the school's auditorium. Featured will be per- formances of the Ander- son Concert and Stage Band and the newly formed Junior Band. Also featured will be solo performances by Millie Minas and Glenda Young and several other students. Tickets can be obtain- *ed from any music stu- dent or at the.door. They cost $3 for aduits, $2 for students and senior citi- *zens. 1For more information cal the school at 668- * 5809. Educator I composer /musician Suzanne Pinel of Ottawa will giv.e two performances on May 29 at 1 and 3:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Eastdale Collegiate, Harmony Road North, Oshawa. Tickets for the con- certs are $2.50 each and available at the Read- er 's Choice, 134 Brock Street South, Whitby. GARAGE SALE Hope Centre will hold a garage sale at 187 Sim- coe Street South, Oshawa on June 4 and 5 from il a.m. to 4 p.m.< Featured will be use d furniture, clothing, dish- es and handcrafts as well as refresbment stand and a raffle.* Anyone wishing to do- nate articles to the sale is asked-to caîl the Hope Centre at 723-1033 to arrange pick-up. MEETING -The first meeting of the Durham Treasure Trackers Club will be held on May 20 at 7 p.m. at the Whitby Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road East. This club will be of in- terest to those people who are interested in metal detecting, scuba diving, rock-coin-trea- sure hunting, ghost towns and antiques. For more information cail Wayne Ventry at 668-7059. STRIPPING FURNITURE CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY MACNEIL'S FURNITURE 668-5481 THE CORPORATION 0F THETOWN OFWHITBY TOWN 0F WHITBY MUNICIPAL OFFICES CLOSED VICTORIA DAY - MON DAY, MAY 24, 1982 GARBAGE COLLECTION' GARBAGE WHICH WOULD NORMALLY BE COLLECTED ON MONDAY, MAY 24, WILL BE COLLECTED ON TUESDAY, MAY 25e 1982. WH'ITBY TRANSIT THE WHITBY TRANSIT SYSTEM WILL NOT BE IN OPERATION ON MON DAY, MAY 24, 1982, BECAUSE 0F THE VICTORIA DAY HOLIDAY. THE TRANSIT SYSTEM WILL RESUME NORMAL OPERA- TIONS ON TUESDAY, MAY 25,1982. WE REGRET ANY INCONVENIENCE THAT MAY BE CAUSED BY THIS ACTION. R. A. KUWAHARA, P. EN G., DIRECTOR 0F PUBLIC WORKS. ,VCTRA ADGREY RUsr Since 1844 Member Cana& Depoit Insuza= cCoeation Whitby: 308 Dundas St. W. 668-9324 Toronto Line 683-7189 To be held ai Miracle Food Mart Town Plaza, Whitby --«r. ý 1 à a ap

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