Whitby Free Press, 23 Mar 1983, p. 9

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WHI-TBY FREEPRESS>, WEDNESDAY MARCH 23, 1983, PAGE 9 Y w COMING EVENTS CALENDAR HARMONy CHOIR Harmony Senior Choir will present the Canata, "Olivet to Cal- vary" by J.H. Maunder, recalling somne of the in- cidents fin the last days of the Saviour's 111e on earth, on Good Friday, April 1, at 7:30op.m. The concert wiil be held at Harmony United Church (corner of King St. and Harmony Rd. in Oshawa). Everyone welcome. BATHTUB RACE The Whitby Yacht Club is planning its first annual Great Bathtub Race for April 16 at the Whitby Yacht Club on the west side of Whitby Harbour. Registration will begin at 1 p.m. and the race foilows at 2 p.m. Participants can bring their own bathtub or jtubs will be provided for those without. Other activities in- clude pram dinghy races, rubber duckie race and safiboard races. Refreshments will be served. For more informa- tion, cail Bob Townsend at 284-2287 or 868-3100. SLIM & TRIM Shape up and slim down to fun exercising with weight reduction program. Classes in Brooklln Monday even- ings, Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Sessions by month at S$2.75 a class. For fur- jther information cali Anne 655-3903 or Val 655- j4931. NATURALISTS OUTING The Durham Region Field Naturalists wili hold a "Skunk Cabbage Outing"l on Sunday, Mareh 27. Participants are to meet at the Municipal Buildings, Brock Road and High- way 2, at 1 p.m. For further informa- tion, please contact the outing leaders, Bob and Esther Allin, at 987-448. DANCE St. Theresa's Parent Advisory Council wil Association (ofCad, Oshawa Chapter, meet at Lake Vista Club House, on Emerald Avenue at Cedar Street, ever Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. The next meeting, to be held April 5, wiil be a general meeting. Anyone needing further information contact Norma at 723-8784. RCW PROGRAM The Reformed Church Women (RCW) of the Emmanuel Reformed Church at 401 Rossland Rd. W., Whitby, will be presenting a program, "The Doorkeeper" on Sunday evening, March 27, at 7p.m. The message coming forth from this program speaks to the church in the community. It is one that is self-examining and is centered on the Crss of Jesus Christ. The public is invited. DANCE The Whitby Ambulan- ce Association is holding its annual Spring Dance at the Masonic Temple in Whltby April 9 from 8:30 to 1a.m. Because once you buy you'l need a reliable source for ser- vice, software and accessories. Buy at ComputerLand and you have the best source in the busi- ness. And the biggest, with over 400 stores in 14 coun tries. You'll have instant access to our staff of computer profes- sionals. Cati on their expertise and you'il get the information you need, right when you need it. ComputerLand is where you'Il aiso find the accessories to make your system grow. Or you can choose from any of the most extensive selections of software anywhere. And every computer we sell is backed by qualified ComputerLand service. So buy your small computer at Tickets are $17.50 per couple and this year ail proceeds will be donated to the Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital's con- tinuing care ward. There wiil be spot and door prizes as well as a cash bar. Cail 668-3146 for tickets. Y.M.C.A. MEETING The seventeenth An- nual Meeting of the Durham Region Family YMCA will be held on Friday, April 8, 1983, at Durham College. The highlight of this special evening will be keynote speaker and author, Kenneth Bagnell. Mr. Bagnell, a Whitby . resident, is noted for his book, "The Little Immigrants" which has remained on the best seller lists in Canada for six weeks. He bas had an auspicious career as a journalit with credits ranging from coluninist for the Globe and Mail, edAitor of the' Globe Magazine, managing editor of the United Church Observer, and presently, editor of The Review, a publication of Imperial 011 for its staff and shareholders. Tickets for this special evening and dinner can be purchased for $15.00 par person, through the YMCA of- fices, up to April 5, 1983, at *16 Centre St. South, Whitby (66-686), 52 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa (433-1463) or at 269 Queen St., Port Perry (985-2824). SMORGASBORD Ladies *Auxiliary Branch 112 Whitby wil host a Smorgasbord and Dance Saturday, March 26 starting at 6:30 p.m. in the Leglon Hall 117 Byron Street South, Whitby. Music by dise jockey, Door & Spot prizes. Bar privilege. Tickets sold at the door $15.00 per couple. Everyone welcome. ComputerLand and choose from the biggest names in smalt com- puters. Not just one or two.- brands. When we say we know small COMPuters, its not just a slogan. lt's why we're in business. BBORNE UtoUyn COmwOPmAnON IBM Canada Ltd. CompumterLonu WeInow small computers. Let us introduce you. 11 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa (The OId Fireha Il) 433-0800 I CONCERT The Whitby Brass Band is presenting a spring "BENEFIT"' concert for the J.O. Ruddy Hospital on Thurs. April 28 at 8: 00 p.m. at Heydenshore Pavillion, Water St. whitby. The program will feature a variety of popular show tunes as well as the traditional brass band military music. Ail expenses will be absorbed by the Brass Band in order that the entire proceeds will directly benefît the Hospital. ickets at $2.00 par person may be obtained at The Mercantile Dept. Store, 321 Brock St. S. Whitby, from any Brass Band member or at the door on the night 0f the M I I I M performance. PARENT FINDERS There will be a meeting of Parent Fin- ders (Oshawa) on Mon- day, March 28,A1983, at Vincent Massey Public School1 in the Library Harrnony Road ýN. in Oshawa, tUrne8: oo p.m. This group offers help and support to adult adoptees wishing to trace thehr origins, and to Birth Parents sear- ching for their now adult children. Adoptive parents are also welcome. 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