PAGE 2o,WEDNESDAY MAY 4o !983, WHITBY FREE PRESS j~COMING EVENTS CALENDAR IV* UL5 jml MEETI There wiilb, ing Of prospect: MUseum (Lee on Wednesday, LJM~~u # a ti mei*A IAu5teujJfcurator wlll be intro- whlch 18 located at 960 duceci. Anyone with an [NG Dundas Street West at interest in, history,,mu- ýa mneet- D'Hiier Street. seuma, antiques or ive Volun- There wiII be a discus- pioneer crafts is invited e Whitby Sion of the'plans for the to corne to this gather- die House) upcoming season and ing. Refreshments will ', May il, the museum's new be served. NO GIMMIC rNow when ou buy any new 1983 Datun truck, you can finance up to $10,000 for only 9.9%. Not W r 1just the flrst year. Not for two years. But for up to 42months. Which makes Rt one of the best factory- backed deals-you'II find anywhere. So, if you've been waiting for intereît rates to corne.down, your wait is over. And it applies to ail new 1983 Datsun trucks. Four-wheel drive or two-wheel drive. Gas or diesel. Long box orI regular. And the one and only King Cab. Prices on this greatline-up of tough ti DOWN'S SYNDROME The Durham Down's Syndrome Association wiil meet Tuesday, May 101at 7:30 p.m. in the Program Room 0f the information regarding Whltby Public Library. Guest speaker wiil be Mr. Jîm Macniven, Pro- gram Supervisor, Child- ren's Division of Com- muulty and Social Ser- vices, who will present 0N QUAIJFIERS. Datsun trucks start as low as $7,28X~ So, corne on in to any participating Datsun dealer for fuil details. Qualified buyers can save big. But hurry Offer is good while supplies last funding for the develop- ment of services to meet special needs. Ail lnterested people are welcome to attend. For further information eall Alayne Korczynski at 66&-2785. DAlSUN.ANNOUNCES ail about their group IPreviewing some ,nes from their up- ning production., urther inquiries may mnade through Com- uity .Information ktre 728-623. PAU XS. NO HIDDEI rw a IZWI 1 ' MIDWAY DATSUN LTD 1300 DUNDASIST. Es, WHITBY 6,68-6828 COFFEE BREAK The Whitby Public Library bas announced its Coffee Break pro- grams for May. Talk and entertainment for aduits run from 10 to il arn. each Tuesday and Thursday. April 12 and 14: "En- tertainig with Cheeses" wlth 'John Nickson from Flavours. April 19 and 21: Dis- .cussion and film about Block, Parents wlth Margaret Fannon of the Block Parents Associa- tion. April 26 and 28: Ser- vices and programs of- fered in Durham by Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority with Steve Laforest. May 3 and 5: "Fit- ness"yPwithRà ck Kerr of Durham Coilege. May 10 and 12: Safety and First Aid wlth Ken Bfrd of the st. john's Ambulance. May 17 and 19: Make- up demonstration wlth Lynne Battes of JAFRA. May 24 and 26: Film "Pregnant Fathers" and discussion. May 31 and June 1: Brmng in a nutritious snack, see theý film "Babyswim" and join us for lemonade. MEETING General elections for the 1983-84 executive of the Parent Advisory Committee of St. John- the Evangelist School, Whitby, are the order of business- at the next meeting to be held May 11lat 7:30 p.m. in the St. John's School gym. The Parent Advisory Committee bas been a viable body since its in-, ception two years ago. Rowever, new member- ships are essential for the committee to remain effective. We need your interest. Are need your support. 'Je need you. Join us Mtay 11. GIANT YARD SALE The Parent Advisory Committee of St. John he Evangelist Sehool, Mhitby,1 spofnsorlng a gant Yard sale on May 8(rain date June 4) roml10a.m. to 4p.m. in he St. John's Sehool arking lot on Giffard treet.