Whitby Free Press, 5 Mar 1986, p. 16

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PAGE 16. WEDNESDAY MARCH 5. 1986, WHITBY FREE PRESS f mpCOMING EVEN'TS CALENDAR LACROSSE REGISTRATION Whitby Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association will hold registration on March 8 and April 12, at both Iroquois and Brooklln arenas between 10 a.m. and 2pa. Tihe registration féee for 19M houseleague wilI be $35 per player; $50 per farnly, and an addltional $20 per player for rep teams, tyke to intermediate. On registration dates used lacrosse equipment will be for sale. If you have any available, please contact Bonnie Wilson 725-645, Linda Shannon 571-63 or Beth Paddick 668-9773 for further in- formation. BROOKLIN LIONS CLUB Thse charter officers of thse new Brooklln District Lions Club were elected Feb. 6 and the club is now launched on an active campaîgn to recruit new members. The Lions International family includes Lions Clubs (men 19 and older) Lioness Clubs (women 19 and older) and Leo Clubs which consist of boys and girls Up to 18 years of age. The newly formed comniunity service organization invites ail residents of Brooklin and the surrounding area to attend the next meeting at the Brooklin Community Centre Feb. 19atBp.m. For more information about Lions member- shlp cail Charter President Dave Bren- nan at 655-4144, Ian Robb at 668-0607or Brian Wright at 655- 3193. Ladies interested in Whitby Lionesa should cail Eleanor Stevenonn n 668-521. lecture on encaustic painting and' a new round of classes ranging from mixed media prin- tmaking to framing techniques and basic drawing and painting .wlll begin soon. For more information caîl 668-4185. at uSjGl. J.O RUDDY WHITBY ARTS FASHION SHOW Whitby Arts Incor- The Doctor J.O. Rud- porated has a busy mon- dy Hospital auxiliary thi planned at the Station wilI ta presentlng a Gallery so0 drop by and spring fashion show pick up a calendar. with Collections by Among* the highlights Sharon, Tuesday, Mar- are exhibitions of wood ch 25 at St. Marks engravings by Gerrard United Church at 8 p.m. Brender a Brandis and Tickets are $4 per par- reent paintings by son and are available at Peter Dykhuis. Middieton's book store, On April 18, Mr. 113 Dundas St. W., Kykhuis will deliver a Whitby. The auxiliary is also urgently seeking volun- teers to conduct school chlldren on tours of the hospital. Phone 668-408 or 668-0064. THEOS MEETING Tise next meeting of the Whitby chapter of THEOS wil be Sunday, March 9 beginning at 2 p.m. A self help group for newly widowed people, T}IEOS meet at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Cochrane St. For more information caill 668- 2648. TAPS MEETING The next meeting of TAPS Oshawa (the local ATARI users group) will be on Sunday, Mar- ch 8 beginning at 10:30 -a.m. in the Whitby Library auditorium. In- cluded in the agenda wili be a demonstration of the Current Disk from, the TAPS software library followed by a Members are requested to write dlown any problems they are having wlth their com- puter on a slip of paper to be handed- in at the meeting - someone willl have thse answer. Everyone is welcome to attend. For more in- formation caîl Brenda Tulplng ate68-6099. UEL MEETING At the next meeting of the Upper Canada Branch of the United Empire Loyalists, Dr. Ken Paterson, amateur genealogist and historiani- dentist and former infantry lieutenant will talk about Legends Along the Mohawk. Everyone is welcome to attend the meeting which wil begin at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library on Thursday, March 13. For more in- formation caîl Donald Fox, 576-3175. question and answer CNIB MEETING period.The annual ndvisory -COOLING SYSTEMS- 103 DUN DAS ST. E. 162 KING ST. E. WHITBY OSHAWA 668-3356 571-3400 board meeting of the Durhams Region Canadian National In- stitute for thse Blind will be iseld Tuesday March 25 beglnnlng at 6:45 p.m. ln the Columbus Odd Fellows Hall in the village of Columbus. The meeting includes a roast beef dinner at $8 per person and the guest speaker will ta Gary Magareil, Ontario executive director for tise CNIB. Everyone is welcome to attend but you are asked to RSVP by March 15 fit 725-1618. BASEBALL COACHES NEEDED The Whitby Minor Baseball Association is looking for peewee and bantam ail star coaches for the coming season, If you would ta in- terested in working with these teams you can contact Dave Imerson at 668-9790 or send your resume to P.O. Box 81, Whitby, Ont. LUN 5R7. MAPLE SYRUP TOURS During the March school break the Central Lake Ontario Conser- vation Authority will ta conducting the loth an- nual maple syrup demonstration at Pur- pie Woods Conservation Area. Authority staff will' lead the free tours of the sugar bush daily begin- ning in the conservation area parking lot at il a.m. and 1 p.m. The tours will illustrate In- SEEPG. 17 Buy or lease the new 1986 Chevrolet Car or Truck .or Oldsmobile of your choice-... ANNWVERSARY SPECILJS NOW IN PROGRESS -and we'II top the deal with a $100 dinner on yQur anniversary or birthday Ask for detailis Offer ends March 8, 1986 ANNWVERSARY SPECIALS IN.EVERY DEPARTMENT New Cars & Trucks - Leasing - Used Cars & Trucks - List a Car Quality Service & Body Work - Genuine GM Parts R NURSE CHV/OLDS5 We're people who care. Top ofthe Hillin Whitby- 668-3304

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