PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1985, WHITBY FREE PRESS COMING EVENTS CALENDAR MONTE CARLO The Parents' Commit- tee of St. Paul's and St. Teresa's separate schools wili hald a gala "Monte Caria" night Feb. 2 fromn 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the Holy Family Parish Hall, Rib- blesdale Dr., Whitby. Featured will be games of chance, dan- cing and a hot and cold buffett. Tickets are $10 a per- san and availabie by caUing 728-3496. FESTIVAL ENTRIES The Kiwanis Clubs of Durham Region wauld like ta remind ail area musicians that the deadine for entering the Kiwanis Music Festival ta be held Apr. 15 ta 26 is tomorraw (Jan. 31). Anyone interested in entering should cal June Moore at 723-3759. CONCERT The Durham Classical Guitar Society will hald a concert on Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Arts Resour- ce Centre, Queen St., Oshawa (just behind City Hall). The featured perfor- mers will be Robert Hamilton and Richard Bradley, a well known Canadian guitar duo. Tickets are $3 for non- members and available by calling 723-1203 or 723-2834. LALECHE MEETING The next meeting of the LaLeche League, a nursing mothers' sup- port group, will be held Feb. 6 at 8 p.m. at 420 Bristol Cres., Oshawa. The tapic for discussion will be: "baby arrives", and "the family and the breast fed baby. " For more information calI 728-6890. The LaLeche League meets on the first Wed- nesday of each month. RALLY The Durham Region- Oshawa chapter of the Full Gospel Businessmen's Fellow- ship in Canada will be hosting a rally Feb. 8 and 9 at the Holiday Inn, Bloor St. E., Oshawa. The principal guest speaker will be Dr. Chuck Camplejohn, a renowned physicist and engineer from Everett, Washington. For mare information caîl 576-4877. JAM SESSION The Pineridge Blue Grass Club will hold a musical jam session on Feb. 10 from 1: 30 ta 5 p.m. at Camp Samac (north entrance). Ail listeners and pic! atti Fc cal! 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Toi-Free 1-800-387-6161 to enter by Phone. i ENTER i THEýun GREAT ELECTRICI I WIN A HOUSEFITL rn WIN AVACATION I I F ELECTRIC [\~ GETAWAY IN THE I is boter In the Bahamas I ENIRAL 0 ELECTRIC ].j 'cý. 90.~ Note: 'Eligibility "ResidenceI For the best in electil heating for your home cali - WHITBY HYDROI I 128 BROCK STREET SOUTH WHITBY 668-5878 taers are welcome ta med. 'or more information I655-483. CONCERT he Pineridge egrass Folklore iety will present the luegrass Cardinals" concert on March 3 at m. in the Main Coun- Hall, Camp Samac, hawa. rickets are $7 in ad- nce or $8 at the door. rance tickets can be chased by calling i261. SEMINAR he local branch of !Canadian Cancer iety and the Oshawa nerai Hospital will .sent a seminar on diagnosis and rgical treatment of cast cancer tomarrow n. 31) at 7:30 p.m. in cm 1002 of the spital. il are welcame. For re information caîl society at 725-1166. MEETING rhe next meeting of Whitby-Oshawa inch of the Ontario nealogical Society ýbe held Feb. 5 at 5 p.m. in the Jitorium of the Whit- Public Library, 405 ,das St. W. ýhe guest speakers Jbe George and Lib- Hancocks. Ail are welcome and for more information caîl Stephen Wood at 668-1362. REGISTRATION The Whitby Girls' Athletic Association will hold registration for their upcoming softball season on March 2 and 9 fram 9 a.m. ta 1 p.m. at the Iroquais Park Com- plex. Girls between the ages of 7 and 20 (as of Jan. 1, 1985) are welcome ta register. For mare information cali Linda Quail at 668- 3497. U.E.L. MEETING The Upper Canada chapter of the United Empire Loyalists will celebrate Heritage Day on Feb. 18 at the Magic Car Restaurant, King St. W., Oshawa begin- ning at 8 p.m. There will be enter- tainment, games, prizes and refreshmen- ts. Tickets are $2 each and availabie by calling 576-3176. UNE SOIREE FRANCAIS Students enrolled in the French Immersion Pragram from across Durham Region will celebrate "Une Soiree Francais". on Feb. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the East- dale Collegiate, Har- many Rd. N., Oshawa. A variety of presen- tations will include French Canadian songs and dances, skits and mime and will end with students from grades 1 thraugh 7 singing selec- tions on masse. This is the first time that Durham students enrolled in the program have came tagether to share a part of their Canadian cultural heritage. One of the schools participating in the evening will be Whitby's E.A. Fairman Publie School. AQUATIC WORKSHOP The Red Cross bran- ches of Durham Regian will spanmar a "Special Adapted Aquatics" Workshap an Feb. 3 fram 9 a.m. ta 4 p.m. at the Eastview Boys' and Girls' Club, 433 Eulalie St., Oshawa. This warkshap is open ta ail valunteers wha assist mentally and physically disabled per- sans in an aquatic en- vironment. The warkshop fee, which includes lunch, is $3. For more infarmation or ta register caîl the club at 728-5121.