Whitby Free Press, 20 Jul 1983, p. 8

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PAGE 8. WEONESDAY JULV 20,.1983, WHITBV FREE PRESS COMING EVENTS CALENDAR YARD SALE- The Durham' Brandi of the .Ontario Humane' Siety invites al animaIs lloyers and pet owners to join In a Giant Yard Sale to raise money for the care of animaIs at thie local shelter. The sale wlll h held Swiday, August, 7, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the animal shelter on Thlckson Road, just north of Taunton Road, Whi*tby. By' special arrangement, the shelter wull hoopen. from 12 noon to 4 p.m. 80 the kids can see the animaIs while mom and dad tour the fadilities. Drinks wiIl- hob available and therels lots of room to spread out a blank et if you want to take a picnic lunch. Tables to seil your own Yard Sale goods can ho rented for only $10 or you can donate items for the local bran- eh to seil. For more infor- mation, cail 576-3789 579-2815 or 686-3399. LINCOLN MERCURY SALES LIMITED THE FORD TRUCK PEOPLE FARIM -.BUSINESS - RECREATION 1120 Dundas St. E. OSHAWA 723-0661 Whltby WI-ITBY 668-589 *SPECIAL FORYOUfIYO UR ONLY $30.oo CATCH THIS GREAT BARGAIN DE FORE JT'S 0TO LATE. C ____DO TOURt CHIMNET A FAVORt YACHT CLUB COU REGATTA sUit domu bhe Whitby Yacht mat ab wiIl hold an open natu gatta July 30, 31 and vatig %usti1.- >P 1steak barbeque and cai, tand prmnts. They Ild appreciate ations of any E teria telated to ire and conser- bn.I ir more information 579-0411. I L I HANDICAPPED The Ajax, Pickering and Whltby Association for the Mentaily Retar- ded is sponsoring a summer recreation program. for develop- mentaily handlcapped children and adolescen- ts. The program takes place at the Ajax Com- munity Centre and runs Monday to Friday, July 4 to Auguat 19. The prograin la staf- led by tralned coun.. seilors with backgroim- ds i recreation and programmlng - for ,developmentally de- layed youngsters. Recreational ac- tivities are planned to include: swimming,,ar- ts and crafts, active and quiet games, , com- munity excursions. The lée for the sum- mer program is $25. per week, including tran- sportation. For fur ther infor- mation, please 'contact Diane Cotteriil, Program Supervisor, at 683-3740. ALL SAINTS THANK YOU EVENING Ail Saints Churcli, Dundas St. W., Whitby, Is having a "thiank you"~ dessert and colle evening in the church halAugust 25, at 7p.m., in honour of Reverend and Mrs. J.' Roney, who are leavlng the churcli alter 15 years., If you can donate a desryour time or haeaypertinent pic- tures for a, scrapbook; please cail Jody at,68 5259. Donations can ho made in a mnarked, separate envelope each Sunday or taken to Jody., FREE«FILMS Whitby's Station Gallery, Henry and Vic- toria Streets, bas an- nounced a summer schedule of free film for hoth children and aduits. The films will ho prssented each Thur- sday in July and August with afternoon ficks at 3 p.m. for children and evening shows at 7 p.m. for adults. Lassie's Great Adven- ture wiil provide the children's entertain- ment July 21. Bye Bye Birdie, a musical starring Janet Leigh and Ann Margret, will be the evening feature. Those lovable Little Rascals wi]l star in a couple of flicks July 28, in the alternoon. One Mlan, the story of - a rianys confrontation with hirnself, bis ideals and the realities around un, wull ho shown tbat à ,vening. LIBRARY SUMMER FILMS The Whitby Public Library will be featuring a summer film 'âciedule for boys and girls live years of age and up each Wed- nesday evening tlrough - July and August, Gnomes wWll hothe feature film July 20. Fairy Tales will ho shown July 27. The Advsntures of J. Tbaddeus Toad and Rikki TikkiTavi,' wWil h screened August 3. Best Horse wil ho shown August 10. Mice and Elepbants will ho the leaturs August 17. Flash the Teenage Ot- ter wull hoscreened August 24. Wolves and Rabbits wil ho the attraction August 31. The film are shown each Wednesday at both 10Oto il arn. and 1:30 to 2:30 pam.i the library auditorium. DARLINGTON PROVINCIAL PARK Darlington Provincial Park, near Bowman- ville, bas ined, up a variety of activities for the upcoming week. On Wednesday July 20 and Thursday July 21, there wWIl h a model, remote control airplane dernonstiration at 7 p.m. >On Satüïday July 3- [rom il a.m. to 6 p.m., there will h a Canadian Coleman display- and dernonstration. There wWul aIso ho a free smail repair's 'ervice offered. At 9p.m., flin night Win c DAY CAMP' A full day of camp ac- tivities in a country set- ting, daily swimming, a complete bus service throughout Whitby and Oshawa, accredited by the Ontario Camping Association, with staff trained in St. John's Standard First Aid - ail this for less than 99t an bour. The Durham Region Family- YMCA Day Camp is conducted at Heber Downs Conserva- tion Area. Camp' activities in- clude hiking, sports, camp crafts, a cook-out, an overniglit camp-out, and' a family night. Swimming takes place daily at Camp Samac, and programs are pre- pared for rainy days as well as programs on the buses. Prel- and post-camp programs are available for working' parents, and ail campers are en- sured of a good time. For- more informa- tion, cail Durham Re-, gion Family YMCA, 668- 6868. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Parents Without Par- hiers, Pineridge Chap- ter 204, bas announced its July and August schedule. _A regular meeting wiil be held July 21. The evening wilfeature a discussion, "'Nine More People-Expanding Your Social Life, Step by etep." The moderator wili be Lee Barnes. The JuJy '28 meeting wiii see the group zongregate and attend across the street. The Angust 4 meeting wii feature a pub niglit, starting at 8:30. The August il meeting wil feature a discussion "Split Decision-Before and After Effect." The moderator will ho Ann, McGregor. The August 18 meeting will fature a niglit of coffe, cards and conversation. The meeting wil honour Miss Marion Frulinery winner of the PWP In- ternational Scholarship. The August .25 meeting wiillfMature another Concert in the Park. The meetings are held each Thursday at St. George's Hall, Cen- tre St. S., Oshawa at 8 pan. Ail single parents are eligible to join. For more information eaU Lee et 76-1853. VEGAS NIGHT Last Vegas N iglit at the Station Art Gallery will ho held Saturday, July 23 from, 8 p.m. to, midnlght. Town Çouncil recently gave Whitby Arts In- corporatsd a special oc- casion permit to. ailow the serving of liquor at the fund-raising: evening. FISHING DERBY If you enjoy fisbing and want a chance to hook $1010Oo, Lake Scugog is the spot for you on Saturday, Àugu$t 6. Swimming the waters of the lakte tliat day wiil ho -a specially .tagged largemouth bass, and the lucky angler who catches that lish will ho richer by $10,000. This is the first ever c bass -derby 'hsld in Port Perry and sponsored by the Scugog Chamber of d Commerce, and along a8 vith the $10,000 fish, 1J there wull ho other bass C tagged with values from a $25 to $200. ti .Lake 'Scugog bas a reputation as one 0f the h best sport fishig lakes ai In southern Ontario. I) Easily accessible by A omad, the lake-is just a ew minutes drive north le é Whitby. ,S The basa conteat, with Tt sivtin eld -n*Port Plu dance wiil be held July 30 and a hot dog and corn roast whll be featured the foilowlng day. Registration for' the regatta is on July 29 and 30. For more information cail 668-1391. CONSERVATION AUTHORITY The Central Lake On- tario Conservation Authority lihas announ- ced its list of summer programs. Guided walkis, each Thursday and Sunday, will explore various aspects of our natural environment. Each walk, two or three kilometres long, wiil be conducted by a tour guide, who wilI identify wildlife and plants and interpret points fi- terest along the way. A iýhorehne shaping walk will be held Thur- sday July. 21 at the Waterfront Conser- vation AUtliority, 6:30 p.m. A walk featurlng wild- flowers wiil be held Sunday July 24,at the Long Sault Conser- vation authority, 1 p.m. A walk detailing woodlot management wiil be held Thursday JUly 28 at the Purple Woods -Conservation Authority, 6:30 p.m.,- A, walk featuring wildlife signs wiil be held Sunday July 31 ý at the Cedar Valley Con- servation Autliority,i p.m. The walks start at the C.L.O.C.A. office, 1650 Dundas St. E.,. Whitby (above * Cherney's). F'rom here the w alkers wil drive to, the Iesignated conservation Lrea. Walkers are asked to ress for the weather Lnd corne prepared for. ;e mosquitoes1 . 'ameras, field guides tnd binocular are oIp- ional. SWalks will aiso be id, Saturday, .eveninga b 7:30 p.m. at Heber )own Conservation iihority campeite. Heber Down will also ature aseries of slide ows at, 9:30 p.m. each iesday and Saturday ening._

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