WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26, 1986 PAGE 17 COMIN G EVEN'TS CALENDAR EASTER CANTATA The .Emmanuel Reformed Church Choir wlll be performing a special cantata entitled Olivet to Calvary on Good Friday, March 28 at the church, 401 Rossland Rd. W. The performance wili begin at 7:30 p.m. and everyone is welcome to attend. Admission is free. MEALS ON WHEELS Meals on Wheels is badiy in need of volun- teer drivers. If you can spare a few hours each week for this valuabie community service please caîl Mary Perry at 725-3242. O.G.S. MEETING The Whitby-Oshawa branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will hold its next meeting Tuesday, April 1 beginning at 7:15 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whitby ]Public Library. The subject of the meeting will be Sear- ST. THOMAS (655-3883) Winchester & Anderson Brooklin Good FrIday il ar. Good Friday iurgy Easter Sunday 8:30 a.m. Sung Eucharisi 10:30 arn. Sung Eucharlni ST. JOHN'S (668-3771) Brook & Victoria St. E. Whtby Maundy Thursday 1:30 p.m. Senors Easier Communion and Tee Good FrIday 12 Noon - 3p.m. Three Haut Service (20 min. Iniernais> Easter Sunday 9 am. Hoiy Communion il a.m. Holy Communion ching in the Land of the Heather and the guest speaker will be Mar- jorie and Margaret McLeod. Everyone is weicome to attend and admission is free. For more information cal Janis Richardson at 985- 9086 or Steve Wood at 668-1362. BLUEGRASS CONCERT The Pineridge Bluegrass Society wil be hosting a special bluegrass concert April 6 beginning at 2 p.m. in the Newcastle Town Hall. The concert will feature the Toni Rice Show and Cross Country Grass. Tickets are $10 and can be obtained by caliing Rod Craig at 263- 2052 orDoreen Squelch at 655-488. WOMEN'S CONFERENCE A special women's conference entîtled Ex- panding Our Horizons wili be held at Durham College in Oshawa May 9 and 10. A total of 30 workshops are scheduied and among ALL SAINTS (668-5101) 300 Dundas St. W. 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Registration for the one and a haif day event is $30 including lunch) and subsidized day care and registrations are available. For more in- formation cali the Social Planning Council of Oshawa-Whitby at 725- 4774. SENIORS' GAMES The Durham Region Seniors' Games are coming Up and al seniors who are retired and 55 years of age or older are invited to par- ticipate. Two winners wili he deciared in each of the games on the programn which is spon- sored by the Ontario Seniors' Games. Durham winners, aiong with the winners from 32 other provincial regions will be eligibie to participate, ail ex- penses paid, in the provincial playoffs in Kitchener August 26 and 27. Watch for the one time advertisement in next week's Whitby Free Press for ail the particulars and a registration form. SLOPITCH TOURNAMENT The Whitby Oldtimers slopitch team will be hosting a "Get the Kinks Out" tournament on the weekend of Friday, May 23 thru Sunday, May 25. The Iroquois Park event will be a double knockout and is open to ladies, mens DD (in- cludes recreational teams) and Masters (33 and over) teams. Interested teams should contact Clive Gilion at 668&849 or Dennis McWhirter at 668-6104. WHITBY SENIORS There is a long list of activities slated for April at the Whitby Seniors Activity Centre includlng bridge lessons for the beginner, the Spring Frolic Dance April 19 and the ever popular Euchre Wed- nesdays. Drop by the seniors centre at 801 Brock St. S. for a calen- dar or phone 668-1424 or 668-7919. Memherships for Whitby residents are only $4 ayear. HADASSAH BAZAAR The Hadassah WIZO organization wili be holding a sale of brand name jeans at bargain prices at the Beth Zion Synagogue in Oshawa Aprili1 and 2from 9a.m. till 3 p.m. Also on sale wil be loveiy uphoistery fabrics at $4 per yard and nearly new clothing. The synagogue is located at 144 King St. E. CARD PARTY The Whitby chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star will hnid their an- nual card party at the Masonic Hall Wed- nesday, April 9 begin- ningat7:30p.m. Tickets for the evening are $250 and include lunch and prizes. For reservations cail Bey at 725-5008 or Marie at 728-060. BETH CULLEN DAY Sunday, April 6Owill be Beth Cullen Day at the Whitby Baptist Church on Glbert St. E. Beth, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cullen, is the church's sponsored missionary in India and Is home on furlough. At the 7 p.m. service Beth wiIl be showing SEE PG. 18 THE WHITBY AREA ANGLICAN CHURCHES WELCOME YOU TO EASTER SERVICES "Christ is Risen, Alleluia."' T1035% OFF!O "HERITAGE" A TRUSTED NAME IN CARPET