Whitby Free Press, 13 Jul 1983, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESOAV JULV 13, 1983, WH ITBV FREE PRESS f ZE? COMINGEVENTS -CALENDAIR ~2r33?3 - 51 C!flTDETD - - - I'fl D IBTf5 I Fn.m ^n ui ae THORNTO N RDS. OSHAWA 76m2239 SPECIAL SUMMER GARDEN SALE LOW EVERGREEN (SPR EADERS SALE)l 30 OFMrk.d PdIce 30 % F FAs Iow nes$2.951 POOL CHEMICALsi U 0/0@OFF PRICE TOP SOIL Plantlng Mlx G5Oo (High Quallty Scroened) per yd. LA NDSCA PE SPECIAL 20 % OF FReanngWalIs 20% oOFF Landscaplng 20% %OFF Patios&awa y LIBRARY The Whitby Public Library has planned-a varlety of events for chidren this summer. The swiimer pre- sehool story hour will be offered Monday mor- nmngs i July and August from 10: 30 hi 11: 30. Cblldren between the ages of threeto five and flot attending sehool may be registered ini either section. Names wii be accep- ted at the Children's Desk beginning June 20. Registrations may be done i person or_ by calling the ibrary at 668-6531 or 668-6541. Boys and girls bet- ween the ages of five and nine are invited hi, attend a high spirited tribute hi the-cow July 189 2:30 hi 3:30 p.m., ixn the auditorium. Tickets will be available free of charge starting July 4. Tickets from April's cancelled presentation will ha ac- cepted. Boys and girls five years of age and Up are ivited 'to visit the library auditorium Wednesdays, 10 hi il a.m. or1: 30hio2:30 p.m. for an hour offilm fun. The July roster, of films is as follows: WaIt Disney cartoons, July 6; Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree and Take me up to, the bail game, July 13; Gnomes, July \20; Fairy Tales, July 27. BIBLE SCHOOL The Free Methodist Church i Oshawa is holding a Vacation Bible School Julyl18to 22, 9:30 hi il: :45 a.m. The sehool, held at 1916 ýRossland Road East, offers children ages four hi ton a chan- ce to participatei games, singlngt magie, crafts, bible storiesan games. >For more information eaH 725-1280. CONTEST Anyone in Whltby *between the ages of 5 rand 13 is ixivited to par- *ticipate in the creative drawlng contest' organized by the Whitby Tourist Information Center. The entrants must 1choose a Whitby building to draw and are asked to send or bring their pictures to the Center by July 18 at 5 p.m. Judging and the presentation of some terrifie prizes wiIl take place during a gala Art in the Park on July 23. For further details contact the Whitby Tourist Information Center at 666-153. FREE FILMS Whitby's Station Gallery, Henry and Vie- hiria Streets, bas an- nounced a summer schedule of free films for both chidren and adults. The films will ha presented eaclr Thur- sday in July and August with afternoon flicks at 3 p.m. for children and evening shows at i p.m. for aduits. Hoppity Goes hi Town wiJI ha featured for children July 14. The Man Who Knew Too Much, an Alfred Hitch- cock film, wil ha showmn that evening. Lassie's Great Adven- ture will provide the children's entertain- ment July 21. Bye Bye Birdie, a musical starring Janet Leigh and Ann Margret, will ha the evening feature. Those lovable Little Raseals will star in a couple of flieka July 28, in the afternoon. One Man, the shiry of a mants confrontation with himself, his ideals t and the realities around him, wil ha shown that eveming. ONE PARENT MEETINGS The One Parent Familles Association of Canada, Oshawa Chap- ter, has announeed their sehedule for July. The meetings take place each Tuesday, 8 p.m.,e at Lake Vista Club House, on Emerald Avenue, at Cedar Street. Coffee, cards and con- versation is slated for JuIy 19. A scavenger hunt is scheduled for July 26._ Anyone needing fur- ther information phone Norma at 723-8784. DARLINGTON PROVINCIAL PARK Darlinighin Provincial Park, near Bowman- ville, bas announced its slate Of events scheduled for the up, coming week. On both Wednesday July 13 and Thursday July 14, there will haa remote control airplane demonstration at 7 pa. A programme will h announced for 9 p.m. on SaturdayJulyl16. On Sunday July 17, there will ha a nuclear plant tour at il a.m. FISHJING DERIBY If you enjoy fishing, and want a chance to hook $1o,ooo, Lake Scugog is the spot for you on Saturday, August 6. Swimming the waters of the lake that day will hea a speeiaily tagged largemouth bass, and the lucky angler who catches that fish will ha richer by $10,000. This is the first ever bass derby held in Port Perry and sponsored by the Scugog Chamber of Commerce, and along with the $10,000 fish, bhere will ha other bass 1 tagged with values from $25 to$200. Lake Scugog lias a E reputation as one of the >est sport fishlng lakes In southern Ontario. i Easily accessible- by road, the lake is just a lw minutes drive north )fWhitby. The bass contest, with he $10,000 grand prize spart of the annual F !esteràn Weked it day at numerous nid )res and businesses in 1 rt Perry, or by sen- ga, iga $5money order or coi eque hi the Scugog ça, amhar 0f Commerce, th, x270,,Port Perry,. On- thE io. LoB iNo. evi POLICE The Durham Regional Police Association and the Oshawa Central Lions Club wlsh hi an- nounce their co- sponsorshlp of a bar- becue and dance hi ha -held Saturday July 23 at theJubilee Pavillon. AIl proceeds from this event are in aid of the Easter Seal Society. The Barbecue supper wiil consist of Steak, Baked Potahi, Corn-on- the-Cob, salad 'and a bun. The dance hi follow will ha to the music of the1 Cornwall Police Country And Celtic Band. Tickets are $25 per couple and are available from The Durham Regional Police Association, 65 Kenneth Street, Oshawa, On- tario, LMG MN. The telephone number is 579- 5160. DAY CAMP A full day of camp ae- tivities i a country set- timg, daily swimming, a complete bus. service throughout Whitby and Oshawa, aceredited, by the Ontario Camping Association, with staff trained in St. John's Standard First Aid-- ail this for less than. 9W an hour. The Durham Region Famiy YMCA Day Camp is eonducted at Hehar Downs Conserva- tion Area. Camp actîvities in- elude hiking, sports, camp erafts, a *cook-out, an overniglit camp-out, and a family niglit. Swimming takes place daily at Camp Samae, and programs are pre- pared for rainy days as weil as programa on the buses. Pre- and post-camp t programs are available c for working parents, a and ail campers are en- t sured of a good'time. For more informa- h ion, cail Durham' Re- a gion Family YMCA, 668- D 68. A WOMENS fé AGLOW s Tr The Women's Aglow e' Pellowship will hld'a rieetig July 14, 7:30 ).m., at the Evangel ex hurcli, 374 Fareweill t., Oshawa'. wi ening. .Ca CONSERVATION AUTHORITY The Central Lake On- tario Conservation Authority> has announ- ced its list of summer programs. Guided walks, each Thursday and Sunday, will explore varlous aspects of our natural environment. Eadh walk, two or three kilometres long, wiJllha conducted by a hiur guide, who will ldentify wildlife and plants and interpret points 0fin- terest along the way. A general nature walk will ha held Thursday July 14 at the Harmony Valley Conservation Authority, 6:30 p.m. .A streamn ecology waik will h held Sun- day July 17 at the Bowmanville Valley Conservation Authorlty, 1lp.m. A shoreline shaping walk will ha held Thur- sday July 21 at the Waterfront Conser- vation Aut.hority, 6:30 p.m. A waik featuring vild- flowers wiil ha held Sunday July 24 at the Long Sault Conser- vation. authorlty, 1 p.m. A walk detailing woodlot management wiJI ha held Thursday. July 28, at the Purple Woods Conservation Authority, 6:30p.m. A waik featuring wildlife signs wiUl ha held Sunday July 31 at the Cedar Valley Con- servation Authority, 1 p.m. The walks start at the C.L.O.C.A. office, 1650 Dundas St. E., Whltby (above Cherney!s). i'rom. here the walkers will drive to the designated conservation area. Walkers are asked to dress for the weather and come prepared for the .mosqultoes. Cameras, field guides md binoculars are op- tonaI. Walks will also ha ield Saturday evenings it 7:30 p.m. at Hehar 3own Conservation luthority campulte.. Heber Down will also éàture a sertes of side* éows at 9:30 p.m. eaeh uesday and Saturday ,vening. The featured show âturday July 16 wil ha des and prints. They )uld appreciate nations of any 3tera related hi ture and conser- tion. Formore information 1 579-0411. IULK COLORINE SPECIAL 5CAL LIOWID $79 LA CONTESSA HAIR SALON SUPER SPECIALS Mondays Perms - 1/2 Price Wednesdays 1/2 Price on every other service (except Perms) (This offerapplies to Susan only.) Cali for your appointiment now. 668-9262. ýÀimK mm le 1 - mm PPMýl*ý i

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