Whitby Free Press, 6 May 1987, p. 20

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PAGE 20, WHITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6,1987 COMING EVENTS FLEA MARKET The Grade 8 class at Kathleen Rowe Memorial Public School is hosting a flea market on Saturday, May 9, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the school. Proceeds from the event go towards Grade 8 class trip to Quebec City at the end of May. PLANT AUCTION Brooklin Horticultural Society will present their annual plant auc- tion in Grass Park (corner of Cassels East and Baldwin) this Saturday, May 9 starting at 10 a.m. Hardy plant stock has been donated by the BHS members. THEOS The local chavter of THEOS will meet on Sunday, May .10, at 2 p.m. in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chur- ch, Cochrane St., Whitby. THEOS is a self-help group for those having problems coping with grief. Al. widowed men and women are welcome. For more information call 668-2648. OPERETTA Junior and intermediate students at Robert Thornton Public School will stage an operetta, a version of "The Sound of Music," at Anderson CVI May 13 and 14, 7 p.m. Tickets '(adults $3.50, children $1.50, family $9) are available at the door but should be purchased at Thornton now until May 12, at lunchtime or at 3:30 p.m. RABIES CLINIC A rabies clinic will be held at Iroquois Park Arena on May 7, noon to 5 p.m. OPEN HOUSE 88 Henderson Dr., Whitby SATURDAY, MAY 9.2.4 p.m. EXECUTIVE BUNGALOW $229,900.00 this 2300' home has quallty workmanship thru.out, relax in family rm. & enjoy the vlew of a breath-taking ravine, kit. cupbds galore, plenty of natura light, luxurlous mat. bdrm wi 5pc ensuite, bsmt, designed as a comfortable entertainment centre. Rosemary Brown 668. OPEN HOUSE 58 Glen Dhu Dr., Whitby SUNDAY MAY 10.1.4 p.m. 2935' of luxury living, truly excellent floor plan. All rooms are bright & spacious, 5 pc en- suite la 13x13 wI step-up roman tub, huge kit, main fir. den, & more. Nancy Roxborough 688. 6221 or 668.2753 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, MAY 91.4 p.m. FRALICKS BEACH SCUGOG ISLAND 4 bdrm, 2 baths family room with woodstove, fantastic view of Lake Scugog. Directions: Brock St. N. to 7A east to Island Rd., north to Con. 13, left to Mapie Rd., right to No. 13. Call Meg Toremy 68-6221 or 666.3593. GOLD JACKET REALTY LTO. 149 Brock Street North Whitby, Ontario L1N 4H3 Business 668-6221 Tor. 683-6221 BLUEGRASS The Pineridge Bluegrass Folklore Society is having a pickin' session on May 10 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Camp Samac (NORTH EN- trance). Pickers and listeners are invited. The show scheduled for May 24 has been cancelled. For more information call Gerry at 723-8083. FELLOWSHIP The Full Gospel Businessmen's Fellowship in Canada will hold their monthly dinner meeting Mon- day, May 11 at 7 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, Bloor St. E., in Oshawa. Guest speaker will be Mr. Lynn Morris, engineering technician for the Canadian government and president of the St. Catherines chapter of the fellowship. SUPPORT GROUP The Caesarean Birth - Support and Education group will be meeting May il at 8 p.m. at 615 Cognac Cres., Pickering. Topic for discussion will be vaginal birth af- ter caesarean. The group provides information and education to parents and professionals an- ticipating caesarean birth or vaginal birth, and the options available in the Durham Region. OPEN HOUSE An open house and buffet dinner will be held at Harwood Secondary School May 13, 7 to 9:30 p.m. A truck built by students will be raf-. fled and items made by students will be sold. For more information call Leslee Gallie at 683-8125. LITTLE THEATRE presentation this weekend LITTLE THEATRE Whitby Little Theatre will pre- sent "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" in the Centennial Building, Whitby, May 7-9 and May 12-16. Advance tickets can be purchased at Middleton's Stationery. CANADIAN CLUB The Canadian Club of Durham Region will meet on Tuesday, may 12 at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa, with dinner at 6:30 p.m. The speaker will be Betty Jane Wylie, author of "Successfully Single- How to Live Alone and Like It." Wylie has writ- ten several other books and is a journalist, playwright and public speaker living in Toronto. For reservations, call Elsie McGuire at 576-6196 or Eleanor Rycroft at 668- 2484. HEAD INJURY PROGRAM A meeting of the Head Injury Association of Durham will be held Tuesday, May 12, 7:30 p.m. at Oshawa General Hospital (gym 2C). All welcome. For more infor- mation call 668-8188 or 427-7864. CRIBBAGE EVENT The Durham Senior Games will be held at the Whitby Seniors' Ac- tivity Center, 801 Brock St. S. on Friday May 22 at 1:30 p.m. It is open to all senior citizens 55 and over at the cost of $3 per per- son. Registration is at the Whitby Centre or the Oshawa Seniors' Ac- tivity Center, 43 John St. W. Register by May 8 in order to par- ticipate. For further information call 668-1214 or 668-7919. FLEA MARKET The Grade 8 class at Kathleen Rowe Memorial Public School is hosting a flea market on Satur- day, May 9, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Proceeds from the event go towards Grade 8 class trip to Quebec City at the end of May. BAZAAR A bazaar will be held at Audley United Church (on Taunton Rd. west of Regional Rd. 23) on May 9, starting at i a.m. For more infor-. mation call683-4267. Check out treasures Have you ever wondered about that treasured heirloom from grandma's attic, or that painting you picked up dirt cheap at an auction sale? Your problems are over. You can bring those questionable treasures to -Heirlooms Discovery Days sponsored by Whitby Arts Incorporated as a fun- draising project for The Station Gallery. You will receive infor- mation and verbal appraisal by David Ritchie, Marlene Ritchie and Stephen Sweeting of D & J Ritchie Ltd., Toronto, fine art auc- tioneers and'appraisers and Jos Reijnen a craftsman and designer of fine jewelry for Durham Goldsmithing of Whitby. The event will be held on Saturday May 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Statiori Gallery, corner of Henry and Victoria Streets. Dig into the nooks and crannies of your home and bring any fine art objects, drawings, prints, sculptures, small oriental rugs, decorative art objects such as cut glass, pottery, porcelain, silver and gold objects, antique jewellery, watches and clocks, toys and dolls, quilts, coins and books. Modern jewelry such as rings, pen- dants.. bracelets and earrings with precious and semi-precious stones will receive free ultra-sonie cleaning and buffing. Everyone is welcome to bring their treasures and questions, or just to come and enjoy the fun. For further information call the Station Gallery at 668-4185. .j. SURROUNDED by some of her treasures, Linda Paulocik, curator of The Station Gallery, invites the public to bring their own momentos to Heirloom Discovery Days this Saturday. Big Sisters of Newscastle- Oshawa-Whitby will hold their four- th annual Bowlathon on Saturday, May 23. The bowlathon is the Big Sisters' major fundraising event of the year. Bowling wiil take place at four alleys throughout Durham: Motor City, 78 Richmond St., Oshawa and at Oshawa Lanes, Oshawa Shop- ping Centre, from 1 to 4 p.m., at Leisure Lanes (10-pin), 728 Cham- plain Ave., Whitby from noon to 5 p.m. and at Liberty Bowl, 30 Baseline Rd.. Bowmanville. Teams from Bell Canada, Minis- try of Revenue, General Motors, local dignitaries and many service clubs throughout Durham will be bowling. Sponsor sheets are available at the Big Sisters office, 387 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa for those who wish to organize a team. For more information call Nancy Lee at 436-0951. Big Sisters to hold bowlathon

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