Whitby Free Press, 29 Jun 1983, p. 9

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______________WH ITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY JUNE 29, 1983, PAGE 9 W OMING EVENTS CALENDAR -LIBRARY The Whltby Publig j Llbrary bas plannedi varlety of events foi children this summer. j The summer preý j school story hour wil lxb offered Monday mor. nlngs ln July and Augusl from 10: 30to 11: 30. Children between the ages of three to five and not attending schoo] may be registered inj either section. Namnes will be accep. ted at the Childrenys Desk beginning June 20. Registrations may be done in person or, by calling the library at 668-653 or 668-6541. Boys and girls bet- ween the ages 0f five and nine are invited to attend a high spirited tribute te the cow July 18, 2:30 te 3:30 p.m., in the auditorium. Tickets wiil be available free of charge starting July 4. Tickets~ from Apil's cancelled presentation wll be ac- cepted. Boys and girls five years of age and up are invlted to' visit the library auditorium Wednesdays, 10 te il a.m. or1: 30 to2:30 p.m. for an hour of film fun. The July roster of film is as follows: Walt Dlsney cartoons, July 6; WlrMne'the Pooh and the' Honey Tree and Take me up te the bail game, JI ,13; Gnomes, July 20 airy Tales, July 27. -DAY CAMP Afull day of camp ac- tivities in a country set- tlng, daily swlmming, a complete bus service througboùt Whitby and IOshawa, accredited by the Ontario 'Camping Association, with staff trained ln St. John's Standard First Aid - al this for less than 99t an hour. The Durham Regio Family YMCA Day icamp is conducted at Heber DoIn Conserva- tion Area. Camp activities in- clude hknsports, camp crafts, a cook-out, an overnight camp-out, and a family night. Swimming takes place, daily at Camp Samac, and programs are pre pared for rainy days asj well as programs on the buses. SPre- and post-camp programs are available ganeS. For more informato caU75120. -L GENEALOGICAL MEETING The Whltby Oshawa Branch of the Ontario Genealogical 'Society wii hold Its next meet- ing on Tuesday, July 5, 7 to 10 p.m., in the audi- torium of the Whltby Public Library, 405 Dun- das Street West, Whit- by. The guest speaker wil be Gale Sutherland, who wiil discuss the fadiities which wilbe at the up- comlng Mormon Church Library. There wiil also be gènealogical books for sale. Meetings are free and open to the public. For further' information please cail Gi McIntosh at 668-2792. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL A daily Vacation Bible School wii be held at Emmanuel Reformed Church, 401 Rossland Rd. W., Whitby, week- days, July 4 to 15, 9 to 11:30,a.m. The theme of the bible sehool is "Growing Godes Way. Bible stories, crafts. music, sports and re- freshments wll be in- cluded. Ail children from kindergarten through grade' 8 are welcome. For more information or pre-regist ration cal 655-429 after 3 p. m. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS The regular meeting of Parents Without Partners, Pineridge Chapter 204, wull be held July 7 at 8 p.m. in the hall at St. George's Church, Centre and Bagot streets, Oshawa. Ail single parents are invited tojoin. For information cal .579-5063. CANADA DAY AT MUSEUM Canada Day will be celebrated by the Whit- by Museum at Lynde House with a Straw- berry Tea, served on the Museum'# Jawn from 1 to 5p.m. ' The cost is only $2.50 per person s0 corne on out and help us cele- brate C anada's Blrth- day! The Whitby Museum is located at 960 Dundas Street' West (Highway 2), Whitby. SUMMER ART, CLASSES The Whitby Public Library is offering sum- mer art classes to child- ren eight years of age and over. Four sessions of two hours each wiil be given on July 5, 7,12 and 14. Each session will focus on a different teclique, including paper mache, sculpture, kinetic art, the mobile, use of watercolors and. found objeets as art. Preregistration for the program is neces- sary and names will- be accepted at the Child- ren's Desk beginning June 20. This is a linuted registration, program and there is a materials- fee of $7 perchild. ONE PARENT. MEETINGS The One Parent Familles Association of Canada, Oshawa Chap- ter, has announced their schedule for July. The meetings take Place each Tuesday, 8 p.m., at Lake Vista Club House, on Emerald Avenue, at Cedar Street. A* general meeting willbe heid July 5. A discussion on alco- hol and drug abuse will be featured July 12. Coffee, cards and con- versation is slated for July 19. A scavenger hunt is scheduled for JuIy 26. .Anyone needing fur- ther information phone Norma at 723-8784. CAR WASH The members of the Anderson Concert Band wii be sponsoring the first annual summer car wash, which will take place every Saturday, starting June 18 to July 30, excluding the Dominion Day weekend, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Proceeds from this undertàking will be used to finance Concert Band activities and a.musical- cultural, exchange trip next spring. The cost is $2 for a wash, $2.50 for a wash with whitewalls, and $3 wv/jj IliE.D qqL ONE HOUR SERVICE, FILM TO- PRINTS!' 211 Brock St. S., Whltby 6663601 TYPE SIETTJvQ ON THE PREMISES, i. COMPUTERIZED 4& P( ts for a wash and vacuum. The cash wash will be located at the Thickson- Dundas BP - Petro Canada, 1549 Dundas St. E., Whitby. HOLIDAY Plans are well under way for the McLaughlin Celebration Day, August 1, a new civic holiday in Oshawa. This summer marks the 75th anniversar of General Motors of Canada as well. - A committes has been formed to plan the cele- bration and expand it in- to a week of fun-filled events, culiiinating in the McLaughlin-Buick Homecoming, August 6 and 7. The week of cele- bration will begin Sun- day, July 31. The Committee.vwoud like to invite ali interest- ed groups to shoW their appreciation for Colonel Sam and the McLaugh- lins and show their community spirit. In- terested 'groupe should contact Mr.s M. Ran- kine, Manager of Park- wood Estate, 270-Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, tele- phone 579-1311. q:C'7a rigdC ô LINCOLN MERCURY SALES LIMITED THE FORD TRUCK-PEOPLE FARM ý- BUSINESS - RECREATION Ï11 20 Dundas St. E. OSHAWA 723-0661 Whitby WHITBY 668-589 irci uuoEGiiu Nc: 453 Slmcoo St. South 728-51 38 Oshawa 571-1931 We Serve- You Save. 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