PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY, SEPITEMBER 8,1982, WHITBY'FREE PRESS CO.MING EVENTS CALENDýAR w MEETING The next 'regwlar meeting of the' Durham Region Aquarium Society will be held on Tuesday, September 14 at 8 p.m. at the*Central Collegiate, Simcoe and Gibb Streets, Oshawa. AUl are welcome. For more information cail 723-0324. MEETING The^ next general meeting of the Oshawa- TouU viiy iniouveuiLeVV~I~-uu i right' NEXT COURSES S TAIT:- Sept. 15th Every Monday & Wodnesday 6-9 for 4 weeks 1 V Dundas St. W., Whltby 666-11151 W hitby Newcomers' Club will be -,held on Tuesday, September 14 at. 8 p.m. at Christ >Memorial Anglican Church, Mary and Hill- croft Streets, Oshawa. A fashion show will be featured. Door prizes will be given. Prospec- tive members welcome. For more information cail 668-6910. ONE PARENT FAMILIES The One Parent Fami- lies Association of Osha-, wa meets at the Lake Vista -Club House on Emerald Ave. at Cedar Streetin Oshawa every Tuesdayat8p.m.1 On September 7 the assciaionbegins with, a general meeting; September 14, Gary A. Shewan, lawyer,, will discuss family law; and, September 21 will be a fun night with a bake and slave auction. September 28 is for coffee cards and conver- sation. Further information can be obtained by cali- ing Barbara at 728-7205. DISCIPLINE A meeting is planned for Tuesday, September 14, to discuss the Durham Board of Education's proposed discipline policy- for Durham schools. The meeting will be held in the lecture thea- tre of Henry Street High School, Whitby,, begin- ning at 7:30 p.m.< Anyone1 interested in this topie is invited to at- tend. M.S. SOCIETY MEETINGI The regular monthly meeting 0fthe Durham Regional chapterof the M.S. Society will be held September 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the upper cafe- teria of Durham Col- lege., For further infor- mation caîl 579-7727. NOTHIN' NEW The Whitby Theatre Company will present its second "Big Bash"l entitled "The Nothin' New Review, Part II," on Friday, September 24 at Heydenshore Pavi- lion. The festivities begin at 6 p.m. with the "Hap- py Hour,"l followed by dinner at 7 p.m. and the "Nothin' New Review" at 8:30 p.m. Bey Smith and his or- chestra will provide music for dancing until 1la.m. Tickets are $20 per person and available from members of the Whitby Theatre Com- pany or by calling Infor- mation Oshawa at 728- 6233 during regular business hours. PHOTO SHOW "Whitby, A County Town," will be a, special show sponsored by -the Whitby Arts Station Gallery.,, The show will be held' on September 9 begirnn- ing at 8 p.m. andwas put together by the Whitby Photography Club. Members have gathered a selection of slides and vocal descrip- tions of buildings of historical and current interest in the town. Refreshments will be served. Admission is, $2 for adults. Children free. For more information cali the gallery at 668- 4185. GERMAN CLASS The German Heritage Program*of thé Durham Board of Education will offer German language courses'for children and aduits this fail. Classes for chfidren will be held Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon and adult classes will be held on Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m. All classes will be held at the Club Loreley, Dean Ave., Oshawa. A fee will be <èharged. Registration for the classes wilI be held on Saturday, September il from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the Club Loreley. For more information caîl 728-2096 or 728-6917. SUPPER. TheDurham Widows and Widowers- Associa- tion wil meet at St. George's Church, Cen- tre St. S. in Oshawa for a potluck supper. The supper will be held Sep- tember 13 beginning at A6:30 p.m. 1 .Bring your own plate and utensils plus a "pot- luck dish. " Admission is $1 per widow or widower. ANTIQUE SHOW' The Kinette Club of Oshawa- will hold its llth annual antique show and sale on September 22 from 1 to 9p.m. at the Kinsmen Community Centre,. 109 Colbourne Street West, Oshawa. Dealers will be dis- playing a variety 'of china, sterling, silver, jewelry, glass and furni- ture. Money *raised will be used for the -club's community service work. Admission will be $1. PLAYERS WANTED The Pickering Play- ers are ail set to begin their new, season. The group is currently look- ing for actors, especial- ly in the 16 and over age bracket. Their first meeting will be held at the Rouge Hilîs Branch of the Pick- ering Public Library on September 8 at 7:30 p.m. The library is located on Rougemount Drive, one-haif block south of Highway 2 (just'behlnd Stroud's Fpod Mar- ket). <11Their first production will be Fred Car-' michael's "Mixed Doub- les." Auditions will be held' on September 15 and 20. FLEA MARKET The Fourth ',Whitby Scouting Group will hold its bi-anniual, flea mar- ket 'and garage sale -on Saturday, .Septem~ber 18 (rain date September 25) at Henry Street High School from, 9 arn. to 4 p.M. Vendors ,may rent' a double space for $15. For more -information cail 668-7576, 668-4369 or 668-6949. OSTOMY MEETING The Oshawa District Ostomy Association wil meet Wednesday,' September 15 to discuss nutrition for ostomates. The meeting begins at 8 p.m. in Room 1002-F, of the Oshawa General Hospital.* Refreshments wil be served after the meeting. ý For more information cati Louisa Anderson at 728-1869 or Mary San- ders at 723-4556. FUN FAIR The Valley- View Public School will hold a fun .fair on ,ýSaturday, September il from i a.m. to 3 p.m. The school is located on Westney Road North, just south. of Highway 7 in Greenwood. For more information cail 683-5217. lU;i~ ~ as t.*~ ~ $1., ~ &Ji.f~YZ - ~ - - - - - - - -. t MERCUR V 324 Ash Street, Whltby Expert Auto Painting At An Afforclable Price! . Complote Collision . Ropaîrs & Palntlng . Frame Ropairs . Free Es tlmatos4 . Cars Dons By Appolntmont Only "Not You.r Average Body Shop" THE TOWN OF WH ITBY 1982MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS POLLING PLACES REQUIRED The Corporation of the Town of Whitby requires poiling places for the'November 8, 1982, municipal elections ln those areas of the Town indicated below. TAUNTON RD. ROSSLAND RD. -DUNDAS ~Z ST XVICTORIA ST___ Any person Interested ln renting a portion of his or her residence or other suitabie accommodation to the Town for the purpose of a poiiing place on November 8, 1982, Is Invite*d to contact the under- signed for f urther Information. DATED at Whitby, Ontariorthis lst day of Septem- ber, A. D., 1982. Donald G. McKay Clerk and Returning Off icer The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossiand Road East Whitby, Ontario Li N 2M8 Phone: 668-5803 -ti HAVE A NEW POOL INSTALLED Now you can get a 16x32 inground pool completely installed. This includes: 4x4x4x6 concrete decking, 1-3 step Iadder, 1-6 foot diving board, 30m2 liner (in aqua or bl ue; for on ly: $6800 this includes tax (water extra) è Also concrete patios and sidewalks. 0 k, CALL 666-3151,for f ree estirnates Chemnicais and Maintenance ART DEPARTMENT ON PREMISES