Whitby Free Press, 4 Aug 1982, p. 9

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WHITBY FREE, PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1982, PAGE 9 W COMING VENTS.-CALENDAR PHOTO SHOW "Whitby; A. County Town" ,wil be shown at the, Whltby Arts Station Gallery on September 9 at 8p.m,à Thie Whitby Photo- graphie Club lias Put together a selection of lildes and vocal descrip- tions of historical -and current interest in the town. Refresbments wull be served. Admission- $2 for aduits. Children free. For more information eaUl the gallery at 668- 4185. MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER The next woi Marriage ,Er weekend to be the Region of1 wiJl take place iust 6, 7and 8at1 day Inn, Oshawm POOH PAI The Whitby Library willbe a '"Winnie thelP ty" on Augusi 10:30 a.m. to 12 children aged 31 The party lviE Winnie the Poo] songs and films Pre-registrati necssary :and are noW beinga at the Childrenl For more info caU 668-6541, BAZAAI The Ajax Lioeý will hold their i nual 1"Bonanza and Flea Marl Saturday, Septei from 9 a.m. to 3: at the Ajax Corz Centre. SUMMER FI Wednesdays July and Augu Whltby Public Li auditorium wil ned into a thea children aged over. Filmswilbe s two sittings fr0r to 11:30 a.m. au 1:30 to 2:30 pim. Featured will films as "iSoup a] and "The Re rlcl wide ýncourter bhlti In Dragon."i For more Information eaUl 668-6541. COMPUTER CLUB The-next meeting of the Durham Region Personal Computer Club wiIl be'held'on August 19 at 7 p.m. at the Whitby Public Lii> rary. Ail persons owning ýa personal computer sys- terr or those. wishing to get into the hobby are welcome to attend. This morth's meeting wil be devoted to educa- tional programs. At present, there are no club fees. For more informa- tion, caUl the library at 668-6541. D AVurham CLOCA E VENTS Dn ua The.Central Lake On- oAu- tario Conservation the HoU-. Authority (CLOCA) will la1,. continue its summer program this week. Guided walks meet at the authority's office, RtTY_ 1650 Dundas ..Street, Public Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. e holding and Sundays at 1 p.m. 'ooh Par- Evening programs t9 from are held at the Heber .noon for Dowri Conservation to5. Area. in Brooklin on Bl feature Tuesdays and Satur- h stories, days at 9 p.m. There will 1. also be a nature walk. at ion, is< 7:30 p.m. A selection of 1 naàmes .filïs'wilbe'shown on accepted Thursdays at 9 p.m. i's Desk. The following are this ormation week's events: August 5 - "After the Glaciers"; a walk at Harmhony Valley Con- R siervation Area to view iess Club the geology of the water- third an- shed. ,Bazaar August 7 - evening ket" on program "Art in mber il Nature." :30 p.m.. August. 8 - Healing nmunity Herbs"; a hike at Cedar Valley Conservation Area. 1ILMS August 10 -' evening during prograrr "Backyard ibrary'ps For more information be tur- on any of these pro- atre for grains contact CLOCA *1 aaU îhown in m 10: 30 nd from be such md Me" eluctant BIBLE SCHOOL AUl Saints' Anglican Church - is holding a Vacation Bible Sehool from Auguat 16 ta 20. Activities will be held from 9to1: 30 a.m. Ail ehiîdren between the ages:of 5 and 12 are welcomed. There is a $1 registration fée. AGLOW MEETING The next -meeting of the Women's Aglow Fel- lowship will be held on Augustl 2 at 6:30 p.m. at Evangel Churcli, 374 Farewell Street, Oshawa. For more information cail 668-0115. ONE PARENTý MEETING The next meeting of the Oshawa Chapter of the One Parent Fami- lies Association of Canada willi be held at 8:30 p.m. on August 10 at the Lake Vista Club- house, Emerald Ave., Oshawa. This meeting will be devoted to cards, coffée and conversation. For more Information ,eaU Barbara Hicks at 728-7205.- SUMMER CINEMA The Whitby Arts Sta- lion Gallery will con- tinue its- Summer Cinema '82 program tomorrow (August,5). At 3 p.m., children will be entertained with "The Cricket in Times Square" and "The Case of the Cosmie Comie. " At 7 p.m., adults cari see '"An American in Paris" starring Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron. Admission to both shows isfree. The gallery is located 'at the corner of Victoria and Henry Streets. For more information cal 668-4185. OPEN HOUSE The .Christopher Robin Home for Child- ren will hold its l4th an- nual open house on Sun- day, August 15 from 2 to 4:30 p.m.11 ý Also featured will be a bake table, a white ele- pliant table and a handi- craft. table. There wil also be a draw for a video cassette player. The home is located on the south, side of Hlghway 2 'between Whitby and Ajax.' For more information cali 683-2412. eU6,[ -.IIS4É f f I' DI pr~oea. Dm~ lii aad 1.11 as ..Ig vus uo. 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