Whitby Free Press, 1 Aug 1984, p. 10

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PALGE 10, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS w COMING EVENTS CALENDAR 1 DID YOU KNOW tato a aified ownef, who drives less than miles one way to work, a poiicy is avaliabe providing $500,00 lo iability, accident benefits, $25000 deductibie Collision and $50.00 deductibie comprehonsîve for an annuai premium of $337.0C (84 Chev. Ceiebrity 4 door.used as exampie>. A fur. ther discount lsaiilowed to abstainers. VFor Further Doeal Ci: VUCKUINSURANCE 101 DundesSt. W. snis leu "te 3M2, Whltby 66&.358j 79 B R. - ., IKRN (1_mles_______ f_____ y 2 CUSTOM " BUSINESS FORMS " LEGAL CERTIFICATES *WEDDING INVITATIONS *NCR FORMS *CARDS a FOLDERS * LETTERHEADS & ENVELOPES * CATALOGUES YTel1 .68: j6 STORY TIM. Boys and, girls ween the ages of 5 are invited to. the1 by Public Librar] Aug. 15 at 2:30 p.r listen to the storit Dan -Yashinsky1 Mariposa in the Sdi The program wil tai an hour of sI teiling, folk tales, s and chants. ickets are aval free of charge at children's desk. For more informa call the library at 6531. MCRITTERS Maing animais fi vegetables wiI be theme 0f a special W by Public Libr Program next Tuesi at -2:30 p.m. in auditorium. Boys and girls 1 ~ï~HE WAY YOU il r v' 'E bet- and 9 Whit- y on n. to esof from lools. I en- ;ongs BE A STAR Young teens, are in- lable vited to dress-up as Sthe their favorite rock star, Ri bring some records and tin show up at the Whitby 668- Public Library on Aug. 16 from 2:30 to4:30 p.m' for an afternoon of fun. No registration is needed for this 'rom programn. the ihit- OUTDOOR FUN ary The Whitby Public Iday Library wiil hold an the outdoor funi day on Aug. le 7 from 2:30 to4 p*m. for be- children of ail ages. There ýwiI be finger i painting, foot printing, outdoor games and giant bubble blowing. No registration i1 neceSSary and ail are welcome. In the event of rain the activities wiil be held in the library's auditorium. BABYSITTING - COURSE The Whitby public Library wiil sponsor the annual Red cross BabySitters' Course for chil1dren aged 12 and over. ween 6 and 10 years 0f age can bring some fresh vegetables, a smail, sharp knife and their imagination. Registration is currently being accep- ted at the children's desk. For more infor- mation call 668-6531. THE HEAT PUA DOES ITALL Escape the swelter of summe r heat. Keep your home cool with on electric heat pump. You con choose o heat ptjmp thot con do al your cooling ond winter heating. Or -one thot will do the heoing with some help from your exising fumoace. Tere's ao ean, easy-to-instoll 1 PARTNERS Authority's newest P heat pump just right for your home. .And after o long cool'summer, you'U oappre- cdote the economy f the heot pump in winter. Phone.todoay about economnicolyeor-round comfort. This eight-week cour- se wil be held on Tuesday evening from 7 to 8:30 p.m. beglnning Sept. il. Registration for the course wiil be accepted after Aug. 20 at the children's desk. There wii be a $7 materials fee payable uporn registration. Only 20 places are available so, the library advises al registration. erl For more information oeil 668-653. GOSPEL MEETING The Durham Ful Gospel Church is spon- soring a gospel tent festival at the Whitby Mail, Dundas St. E. and Thickson Rd., every evening this week until Sunday. The guest speaker is evangelist Rev. Charles Hofflander of Waukegan, Ili. The meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. except on Sunday, when it starts at 7p.m. This Saturday there wiIl be a coffee house style meeting for young people featuring Paul Conti of Long Island, N.Y. For more information cail either .668-5971 or 668-2596. PARENTS WITHOUT ct Sybil Lynde irrling, chairman of le Lynde Day Commit- 8at 668-M41. I i WHITBY HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION 128 BROCK ST. S., WKITBY 668-5878 qý '79 'q IL The next meeting-,0f the Pine Ridge Chapter of Parents Without Par- tners wil be held tomorrow (Aug. 2),at 8 p.m. at St. George's Anglican Church, 51 Centre St. S., Oshawa. Ail single parents are welcome to jota. This meeting wiil be devot ed to coffee, oerds and conversation. For more information call elther 725-0693 or 725-8466. SUMMER CINEMA The Whitby Arts Station Gailery wlll con- tinue its "Summer Cinema '84"P program - a free series of film for adults and children tomorrow at 3 and 7 p.m. In the afternoon, cbildren .will be enter- tained with the adven- tures of Paddington Bear ta four short films. In the evening, adults wii be shown "The lady Vanishes" a classie Alfred Hitchcock mystery. Admission to both shows is free. The gailery is located at the corner of Victoria and Henry Sts., CLOCA TOUR The first public tour of the Central Lake On- tario Conservation j property will be held on August 2at 6:30 p.m. This 135-acre strip of land occupies the wooded Oshawa Creek ravine south of Bloor St. It is also the site of the authority's new home, the former Robson- Lang Tannery- office. The site bas great potential to, provide a natural area and recreational fadilities in 'the heart of Oshawa. Participants are asked 'to meet- at the C.L.O.C.A. office, 100 Whiting Ave., Oshawa. It is located west off Simcoe St. S., just south of Bloor St. For further information, contact the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority at 579-0411. ART FOR CHILDREN The Whitby -Arts Station Gallery wiil be holding two sessions of art instruction for children on August 14 to 17 and August 21 to 24., The program, taught by Wendy Syme, stresses the basics of drawing and painting. Students will be in- volved ta monoprinting, papermaking and working outdoors. Aill materials are sup- plied by the gailery. The program is recommen- ded for children aged, 7 ta 12. The cost is $35 for gailery members and $40 for non-members. For more information cail the gailery at, 668- 4185. WHS honors Lynde- A ug. 15 The Whitby Historical Society. wiil hold a "Lynde Day" from 1 to 5 p.m. in honor of Whit- by's first resident Jabez Lynde. The celebration wiil be held at the Lynde Flouse Museum at Dun- das and ýD'HIllier Sts. The house was buit in 1804 when Lynde, and A.merican, settled in WIhitby Township. On display at the

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