AUDITIONS rHear ye! Hear ye!. The County Town Singers wil hold auditions for soprano, alto, tenor and bass sec- tions on Wednesday, Jan. 14 and Wednesday, Jan. 21, 8 p.m., in the library of Garden Street Senior Public Sehool, Whitby. Choral auditions will be held by musical director Jim Ashley. For more in- formation cail Ashley (655-8766) or David rSeale (430-1236). MONTE CARLO r NIGHT Whitby Genera'l Hospital (Dr. J.O. Rud- dy Hospital) Monte Carlo Night will be held Saturday, Feb. 28, 7 P.m., to 1 a.m., at Ajax community Centre. There will be gambling, food , auction and an early bird draw.. For tickets, which cost $10, cail 668-683 (ext. 1323). FITNESS TO MUSIC Holy Famnily Parish, 91 ,Ribblesdale, -is holding fitness-to-music classes Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:15 to 10 a.m., until April. Cost is $20 for the classes. Cal Barb (728-4M6), for more information. PC MEETING The annual meeting of the Brooklin and 'District Progressive Conservative Associ- ation will be held at 8 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 14 in the Brooklin United Church Hall, Cassels Rd. E. George Ashe, Durham East MPP, will be guest speaker. For more information cal president Barbara Parrinder (655-4500) or secretary Barbara 'Williamson (655-3446). MnV.O.N. Me'or women in- terested in becoming members of the Vie- Itorian Order of Nurses Ivolunteer visiting team are asked to caîl 434- 2530 or 1-800-263-7970, 8:30 a.m. to 4:40 p.m. Trhe volunteer team provides friendship and support to clients and their families during home visits once a week. Members are mnatched with clients ,Who live nearby. Dini$ uide 0OLDTNqGATE 107 Brock St. S. STAKE.OUT fýLIVERY, I RAYS0F DAWN The Rays of the Dawn, a group which studies the laws of life which govern 'the huinan personality in physical, mental and spiritual ways, will next meet Tuesday, Jan. 20, 7:30 to 9p.m., at Henry Street 11gh School. The negative aspects of "Destruc tive Criticism, Condemnation, Gossip and Slander" wil be the topic, with moderators Bon and Dianne Wonacott. For more in- formation cail 668-5036. >ST. JOHN St. John Ambulance (Whitby branch) desperately needs in- structors in both first aid and car- diopuhnonary rescuci- tation (CPR) for cour- ses to be held in January and February. Cail 668- 9006. First aid courses will be held Jan. 23-25 and Jan. 30-Feb. 5. CPR courses will be held Feb. 6-8. sday, Jan. 15, at il Sim- coe St. N. (second floor) in Oshawa. For further information eaU 728- 9912. Do you know someone who deserves a medal?. If you know somneone who has made Ontario a better place to live. through their selflessness, humanity and kindness.. .tell us. An Advisory Council of Ontario citizens, whose hon- ourary chairman is the'Lieu- tenant Governor of Ontario, The Ho*nourable Lincoln M. Alexander, selects the recipients from nominations made by you each year. We need your nominations by March 14,1987. Nomination forms are available now by writ- ing: The Ontario 1-onours and Awards Secretariat, Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs, 5th Floor, Mowat Block, 900 Bay Street, Toronto M7A iCi The Ontario Medal Sfor C ood Citizenship CONCERT The Durham Region Concert Association will be presenting the guitar and flute duo of Reach and Hutchins, at 8 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 1 at Trafalgar . 'Castle in Whitby. This outstan- ding pair of musicians have played both nationally and inter- nationally.. Tickets will be available at the door, as well as at Wilson and Lee Music Store Ltd. in Oshawa one week prior to the concert. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors/students.' THEATRE Whitby Little Theatre will present "The Im- portance of Being Ear- nest" at the Centennial Building Feb. 11-14 and 19-21. Tickets are available at Middleton's Book Store, Whitby. BAHA'I MEETING Susan Misiewicz will be guest speaker of a program room of the Whitby Public Library at 8 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 20. "A Violence-Free Society" will be the sub- ject of the meeting organized by the Baha'I Community of Whitby. CANADIAN CLUB The Canadian- Club of Durham Region will meet on Wednesday, Jan. 14 at Durham College, Simcoe St. N. in Oshawa. Dinner will1 begin at 6:30 p.m. in the staff dining room at the college.. The programn for this evening will consist of a film on non-traditional careers for women followed by a tour of the% college. Anyone in- terested in becoming more familiar with Durham College of Ap- plied Arts and Technology is en- couraged to attend. Visitors may mak reservations by calling 6196 or Eleanor Rycrof t at 668-2484. HELP FOR' VETERANS Veterans_ or members of veterans families can obtain information about pensions,, allowances or medical assistance .from a representative of the Departmeflt of Veterans Affairs at the Branch. 112, Royal -Canadian Legion hall in- Whitby, from 10 a.m. to noon. on Tuesday, Jan. 27. For further information and appointments, please eall H.G. Perry at 668- 2504. EUCHRE The Ladies Auxiliary of the Whitby branch 112 of the Royal Canadian Legion wil be holding a euchre on Thursday, Jan. 15 at 8 p.m. Entry fee is $2, prizes and lun- SEE PAGE 9 WHITBY FREE PRESS,-WEDNESDAYi JANUARY 14,1987 PAGE,7 COMIN'G EVENTS'»CALENDAR' OUTE.RWEAR CLEA.RANICE SAVE $4520o O SUBURBANS'- SAL O EREND SJAUR318 Shop early for best selection ALL SALES FINAL 1011/ Mary Street West, Wh'tby 668-3743 fst ait old-fa#shioncd stroil. i'est of Brock CLASSICAL GUITARIST DOUGLAS REACH mi ý In ý, MEETING Friends and Relatives of the Mentally Ill will meet 7 to 9 p.m., Thur- 1 SALE ENDS JANUARY 31187 1 ý, ', - , '. 1