PAGE 16. WEDNESDAY., APRI L 30.1986, WHITBY FREE PRESS Comiong events calender cont. FROM PG. 15 May 7 at 12:15 p.m. A guest soloist will enter- tain after the salad lun- cheon. For further in- formation please cal 723-9763 or 655-4041. GARAGE SALE The Anglican Church Women of St. Thomas Anglican Church will hold a garage sale and flea -market Saturday, May 3 from 10 a.m. tilI 4 p.m. at the Oddfellows Hall, Bagot St., Brooklin. AIl proceeds will go to the Memorial Hall, building fund. Arnong the items for sale will be home baking, crafts, "new to you" treasures and much more. For more information please cal ACW president B. Pengelly at 655-4596. PLANT AUCTION ticultural Society Plant Auction will be held Saturday, May 10 beginning at. 10 a.m. at Grass Park at the cor- ner of Hwys. 7 and 12 in Brooklin. The fund- raising event will feature genial auc- tioneer Ken Brown and a complete selection of annuals, bedding plants, perennials, shrubs and vegetables. CRAFT SHOW The th Annual Whit- by Festival o! Crafts Sýiow is.coming up May 2, 3, and 4, at Iroquois Park. In aIl, some 135 booths of Canadian craf- ts, craft supplies, demonstrations and displays will be set up and admission is only $150 - free for children 12 and under. On Friday, May 2 the show will be open from 6 p.m. until 10, p.m. and--on -Éturday and Sunday it is open from 10 arn. un- tiI 5 p.m. Refreshments will be available and there is lots of free parkino. AGING SEMINAR The St. Mark's United Church Open Door Unit will be hosting a seminar entitled Nor- mal Aging and Com- munity Services with guest' speakers Roxy Barnes of Community Care, Bowmanville and Marie Brooks-Smyth of Whitby Community Care. The seminar will be held Monday, May 12 from 9:30 until 10:30 a.m. and everyone is welcome. Babysitting is also available. St. Mark's Church is located on Centre St. S. in Whitby. calling 728-794 after 6 p.m. SLOPITCH TOURNAMENT The Whitby Oldtimers slopitch team will be hosting a "Get the Kinks Out" tournament on the weekend o! May 23 through May 25. The Iroquois Park event will be a -double knockout and is open to ladies, Mens ýDD (includes recreational teamfsà and masters teams (33 and over). Teams interested in entering should cal Clive Gillon at 668-8449 or Dennis McWhirter at 668-104. GARAGE SALE The Parent's Ad- visory Committee of Dr. Robert Thornton Public School will be holding a garage and craft sale Saturday, May 10 on the school parking lot from 10 arn. until 3 p.m. or Saturday, May 24 in the event of ramn. Spaces can be rented for $10 each and tables can he rented for $5 each or you can bring your own. Spaces are limited s0 please reserve early by OGS MEETING The Whitby-Oshawa branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will hold its next meeting on Saturday, May 3. The meeting will in- clude a tour of the Scugog Island Museumn, lunch and a visit to the Port Perry Library.. Tickets for the event must be purchased before April 18 and are available from Steve Wood, 668-1362.. WHITBY LITTLE THEATRE- Beginning May 1 the Whitby Little Theatre will be presenting Corne Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean Jimmy Dean.. Ad- mission will be $5 and $6 and tickets are available at Middleton's Stationery, 113 Dundas St. W. Curtain time is 8 p.m. and the play will run May 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 and 10. You- can cail Mid- dleton's at 668-2492 to ensure tickets are stili available. CHURCH PARADE On Sunday, May 4, the Whitby- District Scouts and Girl Guides will hold a church parade beginning at Henry Buildaîl on Brock St. N. at 1:30. The youngsters will then-march south to Centennial Park where a 20 minute service is planned. FUN FAIRI West Lynde Pûblic Sçhoolis hosting a fun- p#acked family fair on Friday, May 9 fromS5:30 to 9 p.m. Many games and events have been planned to, appeal to ail ages such as the haun- ted house, "Just Desser- ts" tea room, face pain- ting, treasure hunt, shadow room, fish pond, a raffle, a magician, Pick Pocket clown, and many more too numerous to mention. Sure to be one of the most popular events is a chance to dunk Coun- cillor Joe Bugelli and Trustee Ian Brown, along with some of your favourite teachers in the dunk tank. Bring the family to West Lynde Public School, 270 Michael Blvd. in Whitby and enjoy a fun-filled evening. Everyone welcome. Mock couneil debates convention center d T , DUCAL SUPPLIES cri) Doncaster invites you to visit and meet our Heaith Care Specialists---Our experienced and certif ied team of professionais: Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Enterostomal Therapists, Physiotherapists and Product Specialisis are available to assist and advise you at any time. "Freedom to go your way" CALL: 434-1141 or 1-800-263-7972 HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9:00-5:-30 p.m. Saturday 9:00-1:00 p.m. 111 SIMCOE ST. N..eOSHAWA,. I A recommendation to Iapprove a conVention *centre adjacent to the IWhitby Habour will be *considered at a meeting Civic Administration Council to be held on Thursday, May 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the Meeting Hall of the Whitby Municipal Building. This "Mock Council Meeting", concludes a ten week municipal ad- ministration course sponsored by the Town of Whitby and designed to give students from Anderson Collegiate and Vocational Institute and Henry Street High School an insight into the structure and ad- ministration of municipal government. The Fire Department wvill also be presenting awards to the winners of the Fire Prevention Poster Contest held earlier this year. The public is cordially FROM PG. 13 invited to attend Whit- by's lSth Annual Youth andý Civic Ad- ministration Mock Council Meeting on Thursday, Ma? 1. Refreshments "'g be served following' the meeting. Fire e ais 3:21 p.rn. - 542 Mary St. E. Assistance to am- bulance. 3:48 p.rn. - 912 Henry St. Barbecue oni- fire, damage $100. 4:03 p.rn. - 801 Brock St. S. Gas washdown. 8:46 p.rn. - 406 Athol St. Assistance to am- bulance. 9:39 p.m. - 632 Dundas St. W. Medical aid. APRIL 25 3:16 p.m. - 31 Green- field Cres. Assistance to ambulance. 8:12 p.m. - 775 Taun- ton Rd. E. Vehicle ac- cident. 8:26 p.m. - 401 west- bound lane at Lynde Creek. Vehicle accident: 9:59 p.m. - Thickson Rd. S. at CNR bridge. Vehicle accident. APRIL 26 10:51 a.m. - 900 Centre St. S. Assistance to am- bulance. .1 -2:20 p.rn. - Thickson ,.eRd. and 401. Grass fire. ý4:26 p.m. - 134 Garden St.- Motor vehicle ac- cident. 5:16 p.m. - Scott St. and Manning Rd. Check caîl. 6: 10 p.m. - Dundas St. E. and Springwood. Vehicle accident. APRIL 27 7:23 arn. - 1635 Dun- das St. E. First aid. 11: 13 a.m. -, 7925 Cedarbrook 'Trail. Medical aid. 2:21 p.m. - 1635, Dun- das St. E. (Sunnycrest). Medical aid. 6:33 p.m. - North side .If CPR tracks, East o! Garden St. Grass Fire. APRIL 28 No calîs reported before 8 a.rm. ES $ 1 , ÇONTINUOUS-COMPUTER .. EEGISTER DEMOLITION SALE G.M. West Plant - Oshawa Corner of Division& Bond St. 2<3i........5C1per ft. 2X4.......6½/iperft. 2x6......30" per ft. Doo 0rS........... SlO0and up Railway Ties. 7 each Timbers ...... 300 per b.m. Steel .. ........ 22" per lb. Bathtubs .......Sý3Oeach. Blocks, Bricks, Transformers, motors, Pipe, Channel, Beeme, Piate,Lights, Electrical Mie and many more items THE WHOLE PLANT GOES See Salesman on Site- =EEIMAN9 Mon.-Fri 7003:30 OSHAWA TORONTO 436-0567 461-6161 ',00-.-.-. . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... 1683-1968]