Whitby Free Press, 12 Feb 1986, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1986,,WTIITBY FREE PRESS, COMIN G EVENýTS CALENDAR EUCHRE The Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion will be holding a euchre Thursday, Feb. 20. The price Is $2 per person and-there will be prizes and a lunch. The Whitby Legion is located at 117 Byron St. S. N EW& USED OFFICE FURNITURE .. BUY- RENT-SELL- LEASE- SPORTS DANCE The Ladies Auxlliary of the Whitby Legion will be holding a Sports Dance at the Legion hall Saturday, Feb. 15 from 9 p.m. tol1a.m. The price is $8 per couple and includes a light lunch, spot dances and a door prize. There will be a cash bar and music by Walt Sharp. For tickets caîl 668-2529. CANADIAN CLUB MEETING There will be a meeting of the Canadian Club of Durham Region Wednesday, Feb. 19 at the Holiday Inn in Oshawa. Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. and the guest speaker will be Jim Kirkconnell, com- munity services co- ordinator for Durham Collegè. Ail visitors are welcome and can make reservations by cailing Elsie McGuire at 576- 6196 or Nettie Aldred at 576-1616. LENT LUNCHEONS Every Wednesday during Lent there will be a special luncheon at the Ail Saints Anglican Church, 300 Dundas St. W., with guest speakers addressing* the theme, For All the Saints. Beginning today <Wed-, nesday, Feb. 12),-on the topic, King David, the sessions start at 12 a.m. with an organ prelude followed by worship and then luncheon at 12:30 p.m. The price is $2 per person. FIELD NATURALISTS, MEETING The Durham Region Field Naturalists will meet Monday, Feb. 24 in the auditorium of McLaughlin Library, 65 Bagot St. in Oshawa. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. and will feature a slde presen- tation on the whales and doîphins of the St. Lawrence. Everyone is welcome to attend. KIDCHECK The St. Theresa's Parent Advisory Com- mittee In cooperation with the Child-Find Organization, will be sponsoring a child iden- tification program Feb. 15 between the hours of 10oand 2p.m. The programa involves fingerprinting and photographing children for the purpose of helping police repatriate children with their parents in the event that they should go missing. The process takes no more than five minutes and costs $2 per child. The program, called KIDCHECK, will be held in the auditorium of St. Theresa Catholic School at 173 Crawforth Street. COOKIE DRIVE The Girl Guides an- nual cookie drive kicked off Saturday s0 watch the girls coming ta your door. ta take orders for cookies. The cookies are $2 a box and will be delivered toward the end of April. If no guides show up at your door you can still place an order by calling 668-2645. ALFRIEDE' MARTIN BIRTHDAY There will be a lOth birthday party for Aifriede Martin at the Sunnycrest Nursing Home on March 6 beginning at 2 p.m. Al friends and well-wishers are welcome ta attend. Sunnycrest is located at 1635 Dundas St. E. 50'S AND 60'S DANCE The fourth annual 50's and 60's dance with Don Daynard and Craig Smith, originally scheduled for Saturday, April 26 has been rescheduled for Satur- day, May 24. The dance will be held at the Iroquois Park Arena. The dance is spon- sored by the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foun- dation and for more in- formation you can cali the local chapter office at 668-1489. JAMAICAN CLUB DANCE Thee Canadian Jamaican Club will be holding a concert and Valentines Dance Saturday, Feb. 15 at the Orange Temple, il Bruce St. in Oshawa. Admission to concert and dance is $5 per per- son - $2.50 for children attending the concert only. There will be a DJ and door prizes courtesy of The Bay. For more information caîl 576- 8386, 433-085 or 728- 0252. THE CORPORATION 0F THETOWN OFWHITBY NOTICE 0F INTEÉNTION TO C HANGE THE NAME0F A STRtEET The Councli of the Corporation of the Town, of Whtby intends to pass a by- iaw to change the name of Whitburn Street to Kapuscinski Street. The change ln street name MiIl apply to Whtburn Street, as shown below, and as more specificaliy shown on Registered Plan No. 40M-1319. The pur- pose of the change ln street name ls to refleot the historical land ownershlp of the lands Iocated at the northeast corner'of Rossiand Road West and Cochrane Street. TéOperations Commttea of Whltby Town Council wiII meet on Monday, February 17, 1986, at 7:30 p.m. ln Commlttee Roomn One of the Whltby Municipal Bulding, 575 Rossland Road East, Whtby, Ontario, for the pur- pose of hearing any persan who dlaims that they wiii be adverseiy affected by the by-law. Any person wishing ta be heard by the Operations Commnlttee with respect to this proposed street name change ls asked to advise the Clerk accor- dingly on or before Thursday, February 13, 1986. Dated at Whtby, Ontario, this 22nd day of January, A. D., 1986. Donald G. McKay Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario LI N 2M8 Phone: (416)8868-5803 m CYSTIC FIBROSIS MEETING The Durham chapter of the Canadian Cystlc Fibrosis Foundation wlll hold its monthly meeting Monday, Feb. 17 in room 106 at Henry Street High School, 600 Henry St. The Durham chapter acta as à support group for parents of children with cystic fibrosis and information will be avallable ta anyone wishing ta know more about this disease that is the second biggest klller of Canadian chlldren. The meeting wili start atep.m. HOCKEY SWEATER DANCE The Brooklla Whitby Minor Hockey Ladies Awiliary wll be holding a hockey sweater dance Satur- day,' March 1 at Heydenshare Pavillon. The dance, which begins at 8 p.m., willl feature a catered buffet, cash bar and music by J AND B. ickets are $20 a couple and can be ob- tained by calling Shirley Kapuscinski at 668-m97. SENIORS' ACTIVITY CENTRE There'. lots ta do this month at the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre sa drap by and pick up a calendar of events. The louages, library and games are available daily toallai eibers. There are billiards, dar- ts and shuffleboard. Coffee is 25 cents and tea is 20 cents. The seniors' centre is located at 801 Brock St. S. Phone 668-1424 or 668- 7919. Weekends and evenings cali 668-7919. WOMEN'S AGLOW The next meeting of the Women's Aglow Fellawship will be Thursday, Feb. 13 at Evangel Church, 374 Farewell Ave. in Oshawa. The -meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. with refreshments ta be followed at 8 p.m. with praise and worship. The guest speaker will be Gaetane LeCours. For more information calli! Sheryl 623-3197. JOHN HOWARD MEETING The annual meeting of the John Howard Society of Durham Region is comlng up April B. This year's meeting will be held ati the Oshawa Golf Club~ from 8 ta 10 p.m. The speaker, George Thom- son (formerly Judge Thomson) wlll address the Young Offenders Act and the extent ta which it has and bas not achieved its stated ob- jectives. For more in- formation cail Felicity Nelson 579-848. 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