I WIT3Y FREE PRESS.. WEDNESDÂY, APRIL lb, 198b, PAGE 13 Coming events calender cont. FROM PC. 12 RIGHT TO LIFE The Right ta, Life association of Durham Region wilU ta holding a rallyand silent walk at the Oshawa City Hall on Sunday, April 27 at 2 p.m., ram orshime. The Holy Cross folk group wll perform and there wil tea a umber of guest speakers. Everyone is welcome. For more Information cail 668-7203. RIGHT TO LIFE The Right ta Life association of D.urham Region wil ta holding an interdenomimational pray service at St. John's Evangelist Church on Tuesday, April 22 at 7:30 p.m. >The Church is located at 903 Giffard St. in Whitby à nd ail are welcome. For more in- formation caîl 668-7203. WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS A pleasant social club for young and middle- aged widows and widowers will meet Sunday, April 20 at 7:30 p.m. There will be dan- cing, a pot luck and more. For more infor- maion and the location of the get-together, please caîl Ernie at 683- 2796, Forbes at 683-4459 or Alice at 683-3149. EMPLOYMENT EQUITY FORUM There will be a public forum entitied Em- ployment Equity is Good. for Business, Wednesday, April 23 beginming at 8 p.m. in the UAW Hall, 44 Bond St. E. in Oshawa. Presented by the Durham Emplayment Equity Network, the forum will feature 'panelisis Jim Souch, Lynn Kaye, Mary Cor- nish and Bev Me- Closkey. For pre- registratian please cal 576-6150,,ext. 267 during the day or '668-1680 during the evenings. MODEL RAILWAY SHOW The Pine Ridge Railroaders wiil hold a model iailway exhibition Sunday, April 20 at the Heydeshore Paviilon. The show will be open ta the public from 12 till 4:30 p.m., admission will be $2 for aduits, $1 for children under 14 and children umder five wil ta admit- ted free. There is also a special $5 admission price for familles. CAT SHOW The Motor City Cat Club wiil present their lsth and l4th champion- ship cat shows Saturday and Sumday, April 26 and 27 in the Ontario Room of the Ajax Com- munity Centre. As many as 200 exhibitors are expected from Ontario, Quetac and the Maritimes and there will tafour judging rings each day fromn 9 a.m. tili 5 p.m. and admission fees are $2.50 for aduits, $1.25 for seniors and chlldrem un- der 12 wlth a special family admission fee of $5. OGS MEETING The Whitby-Oshawa branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society wlll hold its mext meeting on Saturday, May 3. The meeting will in- clude a tour of the Seugog Island Museum, lunch and a visit ta the Port Perry Library. Tickets for the event must -tae purchased before April 18 and are available fromn Steve Wood, 668-1362. CPR COURSE The Whitby branch of St. John Ambulance wili be holding a two day CPR course April 19 and 20. The cost of the caour- se is $35 and it runs from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. both days. Amyone interested in regîstering for the course should cali the St. John office at 668-* 9006 or training chair- man Peter Etmanskie at M68152. ARCHERY MEETING Ayone interested in archery will want ta at- tend a special meeting tonight, Wednesday, April 16, at 8 p.m. in the East Shore Community Centre on Liverpool Rd. south of theHIighway 401 in Pickering. The pur- pose of the meeting is to organize an archery club and everyone la welcome. For more in- formation please cali 655-8818. BASEBALL REGISTRATION There is stfili time to register for Whitby Minor aseball, midget, junior and bouse league. Anyone born between 1965 and 1972 is eligible but time is rumning out. Please contact Brian Thatcher at 668-9912 as soon as possible. 50'S AND 60'S DANCE The Durham chapter of the Canaclian Cystic ibrosis Foundation will be à taging the chap- ter's fourth annual 50's and 60's dance Saturday May 24 at the Iroquois Arena. Don Daynard and Craig Smith of 0K- FM's "Lookin Back" will be the masters of ceremonies for the event and Dan Baker of DMB Saund will be providing the sound system. Tickets for the dance are expected ta go quickly and will go on sale Saturday, April 19 betweem 9 and 12 a.m. at Iroquois Arena. Tickets are $12.50 per persan and there is a limit af 10 single tickets per customer. Ail proceeda from the event will go ta Cystic Fibrosis research in Canada. QUIT SMOKING PROGRAM There is still time ta register for the Durham Lung Association's stop-smoking program, "Countdown," a proven method af quittlng smoking that bas established an average 82 percent success rate among participants. The seven session course will tagin Tuesday, April 22 at 7:30 p.m. -in Room 2, St. Gregory's Auditorium, 194 Simncoe St. N. in Oshawa. Registration is $50 in advance and in- cludes ail costs in- cluding counselling and course materials. For more information caîl the Durham Regian Lung Association at 723- 3151. MUSICAL EXTRA VAGANZA Celebrate Youth, a concert featuring some of the fineat musical talent in the Durham Region, will be held on Saturday, April 19 at 7:30 p.m. at Whitby Senior Public School. Participants in this ex- travaganza include the Markham District High School band. This band bas just returned from a two week tour of several European countries. Other musical graups participating are the R.S. McLaughlin stage band, O'Neill Collegiate jass choir, and the Whitby Senior Public Sehool concert band. Tickets are $2.50 at the door. The Whitby senior concert band will be holding a bottle drive this Saturday, April 12 ta raise funds for the. band'supcoming trip ta, Montreal. - .Your donations in the form of pop or beer batties would be greatly ap- preciated. WHITBY LITTLE THEATRE Beginning May 1 the Whitby Little Theatre will be presemting Came Back ta the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean Jimmy Dean. Ad- missian will be $5 and $6 and tickets are available at Middletan's Statianery, 113 Dundas St. W. Curtain time is 8 p.m. and the play will run May 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 and 10. Yau can cail Mid- dieton's at 668-2492 ta ensure tickets are stili available. CPR COURSE Durham Save-a-Heart bas scheduled a weekend Car- diopulmomary Resusci- tation course at the Ajax-Pickering branch of the Red Cross on Saturday and Sumday, April 19 and 20. The 12 hour instruc- tion program includes recognition of heart at- tack, demonstration and practice of one and two rescue CPR, infant resuscitation and management of ob- structed airway. The course wil ta held fromn 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. each day and ad- vance registration is required at the Ajax- Pickering Red Cross,- 1648 Bayly St. in Pickering or Durham Save-a-Heart, 292 King St. W. in Oshawa. For more information please cail 571-1152. CYSTIC FIBROSIS FILM The Durham chapter of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation would like ta announce that on Monday eveing, April 21, the ABC Television Net- work wlll be airimg Alex: The LUfe of a Child. The made for TV movie Is based on the bgk by the same nmre and is the true story of a litile girl wlth CF who dled in 1980 at the age of elght. The film should provide a revealing glimpse into the nature af a disease that is responsible for taklng tbe lives of more children than amy disease except cancer. Nursing & Home Care.Servces A highly skilled group of heaith care professionals providing: " a complele range of in-home ____ nursing and homemaking services " services available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Cali for a free nursing assessment. k9uparamed S HEALTH SERVICES 433-7600 Ille. THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY N THE MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT. R.S.O. 1980, c. 337 AND IN THE MATTER 0F THE LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO NOTICE 0F PASSING 0F BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE Ihal the Council of the Corporaion of the Town of Whiîby has passed By-Iaw No. 1998-86 ta designale the followlng praperfy as being af architectural and hîstorical value or In- terest under Part IV of fthe Ontario Herltage Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 337: The James R. Matîhewson House 7143 Ashburn Road WhiIby, Ontario REASONS FOR DESIGNATION OFTHE JAMES R. MATTHEWSON HOUSE Historical This house was buill!In 1884 by James Mal- lhewsan. He was an influential farmer who served on Whlfby Township Council as a Councîllor, Depuîy Reeve and Reeve f rom 1880 - 1890. The farm on which the house sal was knawn as Springfield Farm and was picîured inthe 1877 On- lano Cou nîy Alas. Architectural The house is an inferesîing example af a mid- nnefeenîh cenîury farm hause cambining Greek Revival and GaIhlc Revival styles. The house slands on a fine granife fldsîone faundal ion and s assumed la have been originally cansfrucfed witf h orzontal clapboard. DATED aI the Town of Whiîby Ihis 91h day af April, 1986. Donald G. McKay Town Cîerk The Corporaion of the Tawn of Whitby 575 Rassland Road East Wfiiîby, Ontario LiN 2M8 Phone: (416)1668-5803