PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1984. WHITBY FREE PRESS w COMIN G EVENTS CALENDAR FUN DAY The Whitby Chamber of Commers will hold a "Family Fun, Day"l on Sept. 9 at the Heyden- shore Park. The day will be kicked CUSTOJ 013 LI LI 0 d off with a "Sunrise Ser- vice" sponsored by the Whitby Ministerial Association and a pan- cake breakfast put on by the Whitby Rotary Club. Part of the day will feature field events such as sack races as well as a square dance exhibition and a break dance contest. There will also be a "Period Costume Con- test" in celebration of Ontario's Bicentennial. Participants should dress in the style favored in the 19th cen- tury. Admission to the event is free. BABYSITTING COURSE The Whitby Public Library wiI sponsor the annual Red Cross BabySitters' Course for children aged 12 and over. This- eight-week cour- se wil be held on Tuesday evening from 7 to 8:30 p.m. beginming Sept. 11. Registration for the course will be accepted after Aug. 20 at the children's desk. There will be a $7 materials fee payable uport registration., Only 20 places are available so the library advises early registration. For more information caîl 668-6531. BE A STAR Young teens are in- vited to dress-up as their favorite rock star, bring some records and show up at the Whitby Public Library on Aug. 16 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. for an afternoon of fun. No registration is needed for this program. OUTDOOR FUN The Whitby Public *Library wiil hold an outdoor fun day on Aug. 17 from 2:30 to 4p.m. for children of ail ages. There will be finger painting, foot printing, outdoor games and giant bubble blowing. No registration is necessary and ail are welcome. In the event of ramn, the activities will be held in the library's auditorium. ALL CANDIDATES The Whitby Jaycees will hold an all can- didates meeting on Aug. 23 at 8 p.m. in the coun- cil chambers of the Wliitby Municipal Building. Progressive Conser- vative Scott Fennéll, Liberal Gary Herrema and New Democratie Party candidate Geoff Rison will be in atten- dance. Ail interested persons are welcome to attend. Admission is free. FALL WALK The final nature walk of the Central Lake On- tario Conservation Authority's summer program wil.be held on Sept. 2 at 1 p.m. at the Lynde Shores* Conser- vation Area, Victoria St. W., Whitby. The purpose of the walk is to observe the fail migration of birds and butterflys. Participants are asked to meet at the C.L.O.C.A. office, 100 Whiting Ave., Oshawa. Those wishing to meet the group at the conser- vation area are asked to contact the authority to make arrangements. For more information call C.L.O.C.A. at 579- 0411. The Brooklin Hor- ticultural Society will hold their summer "An- nuals Show" on Aug. 22 in the Brooklin United Church Hall beginning THE HEAT PUMP DOES ITALL Escape the swelter of summer heat. Keep your home cool with on electric heat pump. You can choose a heat pump that con do al your cooling and winter heating. Or one that wiIl do the heating with some help from your existing furnace. 1here's a clean, easy-to-install heat pump just night for your home. And afler a long cool summer, you'll appre- ciate thie economy of the heat pump in winter. Phone today about economical year-ro'und comfort. r many classes of flowers and vegetables, as well as a decorative elass. The meet wii also feature a speaker from the Royal Botanical Gardens ln Hamilton who, wii talk about "4planting to attract bir- ds to your garden."' Ail are welcome and admission 15 free. PARENTS The Pine Ridge Chap- ter of Parents Without Partners meets every Tbursday at 8 p.m. at St. George's Anglican Church, 51 Centre St. S., Oshawa. Ail single parents are welcome. For more i- formation cail 725-093 CINEMA The Whitby Arts Station Gallery will con- tinue its "Summer Cinema '84" a series of films for aduits and children tomorrow at 3 and 7p.m. In the afternoon, children can see Walt Disney's animated classic 'The Jungle Book" Gene Kelly will dance his way through "An Ainerican in *Paris" in the evenmng show for adults. Admission to both shows is free. The gallery is located at the corner of Henry and Victoria Sts. HERITAGE DAY In celebration of on- tario's Bicentennial, the Whitby Historical Society wil hold a "Heritage Family Day" to honor the early set- tIers of the town at the Lynde House Museum, Dundas and D'Hiler Sts -, on Aug. 19 from 1 to 5 p.m. 04i display at the museumn wiIl be a selec- tion Of famlly memorabilia fromn the attics of early settlers. The day is being held in conjunction with the annual Victorial tea. BIBLE SCHOOL Because of the suc- cess of its Vacation Bible School that was held last month, St. John's Anglican Church will hold another from Aug. 20 to24. The school is for children aged 5 to 13 and will mun from 9: 30 to 11:45 a.m. There will be games, crafts, refreshments as well as Bible stories. For more information call 668-18=. VETERANS, A representative of the Department of Veteran Affairs will be at Branch 112 of the Royal Canadian Legion, 117 Byron St. S., on Aug. 28 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon to provide infor-- mation to veterans and members of their familles concerning Pensions, allowances and medical assistance programs available to them. For an appointaient eall John Razey at 668, 7150. , THE WAY YOU - WANT Il' BUSINESS FORMS LEGAL CERTIFICATES VEDDING INVITATIONS 1CR FORMS 'ARDS e FOLDERS ETTERHEADS à ENVELOPES DATALOGUES M r Do Dr. David W. 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