PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5, 1983, WHITBY FR EE PRESS F PCOMIN GEVENTS CALENDAR CRAFTS AND COLLECTABLES Whitby's Henry Street Hîgh School is hosting a Crafts and Collectables Sale on Sunday, October 23 at10aà .m. Interested vendors are asked to phone 668- 2731 for additional in- formation. Proceeds will help to support Student Ac- tivities., C. F. M ESH ERj JEWELLER ISeniors & Studonts I i15% Off I with 1h18 coupon I t$68-2872 I I109 Dundas St. W. Wh--- DOWN'S SYNDROME The Durham Down's Syndrome Association will meet on Tuesday, October il at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library. The film "David" will be presented, followed by an informal discusion Iqb là i4viu ~ "q'c at hil With McFarlane who is Museum at 3 p. m. - At this meeting a can- featured in the film, didate will be chosen to Visitors are en- represent the Party in~ David, a young aduit couraged to corne early the next federal elec-* with Down's Syndrome, to browse through the tion. has also appeared in Museum and join in the Ed Broadbent, the television programmes refreshments. National Leader of the such as Man Alive and The Whitby Museum Party wil be the guest Quincy. is located at 960 Dundas speaker. Ail interested people Street, W., Whitby. The meeting will be are welcome to attend. Hours are 1 to 5 p.m. followed by an informal For further information Wed., Thurs'., Sat., social hour with wine please contact Alayne Sun. and holiday Mon- and cheese and other Korczynski at 668-2785. days. refreshments. CLOCK DRAW The Whitby Historical Society will have their annual draw on two an- tique dlocks on Oct. 10. First prize is a lovely Victorian gingerbread dlock and second prize is a neo-classical pen- dulum dock. The draw will take NDP The New Democratic Party Association for Ontario Riding which includes Ajax, Pickering, Whitby and Uxbridge, will hold a nomination meeting at the U.A.W. Hall, Hung Street, Ajax on Sunday, October 16, at 2 p.rm. SHOP FOR APPTS. 683-9442 683-4700 AJAX COLLISION we make oid cars look like new CARS AVAILABLE IF NEEDED we arrange financing If needed Lease cars as Iow as $4.74Iday & Insurance Good used cars for sale as8low a&$145.00 par month Car rentais availabie by day, week, or'month 767 McKay Road, Unit No. 3, Pickering Evenings: Mr. Chlpman 683-5634 Awareness Week. r NEW CARFO194 SPROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT *ZIEBART TODAYe Troday, it's flot'an option. It'ys a necessity. 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Admission tickets are available at $3.50 each by callîng 668-9831, 725- 3140, 683-8239 and 683- 4897. They are also available at Middleton's Stationers, Peacock Family Sports, Whitby Maîl Florists, Pine Ridge Insurance and Dickson Printing. FALL COLOURS The trees of the Durham Region have already begun to change into their spectacular Faîl colours and now is the perfect time to go out and see them. On Sunday, October 9, the Central Lake On- tario Conservation Authority will be con- ducting a guided fal colours walk at the Long Sault Conservation Area. The Long Sault Con- servation Area is ideal for an autwxnn walk because it is located right at the t.up of the watershed with a dom- manding view of the area as well as a great variety of trees. Meet at our office at 1650 Dundas Street East, Whîtby (above Cherney's) at 1, p.m. Should you wish go straight to the conser- vation area, pîease cal the Authority office (416) 579-0411 to make NEWCOMERS CLUB New to our area? Then corne to the Oc- tober general meeting of the Oshawa-Whitby Newcomers Club, at Whitby's Marigold Din- ner Playhouse, Tuesday Oct. 11lat 6:30 p.m. Corne and make new frienda and join in on our many social ac- tivities. For further details cali Information Oshawa at 728-623. Individuals pay for their own meals. COFFEE * BREAK The Whitby Public Library has announced its Coffee Break schedule for the Fail months. The special evenings, featuring talk and en- tertainment for aduits, wiIl be held Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 10 toil p.m. On Oct, il and 13, the National Film Board of Canada's award- winning documentary If You Love This Planet and discussion will be featured. On Oct. 18 and 20, there will be a presen- tation by the local chap- ter of the Beta Sigma Pfii Sorority. Â film titled Calling the Shots will be shown Oct. 25 and 27. The film investigates the connec- tion between modemn- day advertising and alcoholism for Drug 1 1