Whitby Free Press, 3 Jun 1987, p. 16

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PAGE 16, WHITBY PREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3,1987' EDUCATION ACTION The newly-formed Education Ac- tion Committee, made Up of paren- .ts with school-related concerns, wll hold a public meeting on Wed- nesday, June 3, 7:30 p.m., at An- derson CVI in the cafeteria. For more information cail president. Dennis Fox 668-5143), vice 1.president Mark Flewelling (666- .3621), second vice president Cathy Rowell (723-3038) or secretary Anita Sturgess (433-043). BOOK SALE A mini book sale is underway at Whitby Public Library until June 5. DURHAM SHOWCASE A 'business information. forum, including a showcase of manufac- turer's products, will be held by the Durham Region manufacturers' Association Thursday, June 4, 1 to 9: 30 p.m., at the Pickerng Recreation Complex. Remarks will be made by Des Newman of Wl1it- by, chairman of the association, and guest speaker David Mc- Camus, president of Xerox Canada. For information on the forum cal Teri Osler at 579-2917. WALK-A-DOG-ATHON The Ili1stress Centre of* Durham Region will hold its third, annual Walk-a-Dog-Athon at Darlington Provincial Park, June 6, 10 a.m. The eight-kilometre wallc, with or without dog, helps raise money for the centre. Caîl 723-446 or 427-5839 for more information. YMCA The YMCA wiil be holding two summer tutoring programs for students from Gr. 1 to 8 wvho need help in reading, math and French. The programs run from July 6 to July 23 and from July 27 to August 14. Students will be placed into groups totalling no more than six. Fully qualified teachers will be tutoring at a cost of $60 per subject. To register caUl the YMCA at 668- 6868. SLEEPYTIME EXPRESS Due to circumstances,' the Whit- by Public Uibrary is not able to of- fer the very popular family program "Sleepytime Express" on Thursday evening9s- CORPORATION ~PANN OF THE DEPARTMENT TOWN OF WHITBY$ NOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETING Monday, Juns 15, 1987, 7:30 p.m. Meeting Hall, Whitby Municipal Building Whitby, Ontario The Administrative Committee of Council will hold a Public Meeting in order to consider an application to amend the Officiai Plan of the Town of Whitby, filied by F.J. Ternoway and Associates on behaif of Caincastie Developments Limited. Th e application is to change the Medium Density. Residential designation presentiy appiying to the subject lands to Low Density Residential. A subdivision/rezoning application has aiso been sub- mtted for the subject lands for permission to create 50 lots, each to accommodate a single family detached dweliing. The subject lands are located on the east and west sides of McQuay Boulevard, being composed of Bocks B, J, S and W Plan M-1066, Bocks D, E, F and J Plan M-1066, Bocks C and O Plan M-1065 and Bocks A, B, D, E, F, and N Plan M-1065, as shown on the map below. %M y91d l ySVJf ý r 1' wI --l The purpose of the meeting is to present the application to area Ian- downers and ýtenants and ta receive comments pertaining to the pràosed'Off icial. Plan Amendment. Persons>"unabie'to,attend the schecluled mneeting have the opportunity tà file written comments,-by malil-or personal delivery, to reach the Planning Departrnient not later ta mn 4:30 .b oJn 22, 1 987. Further information regard.ing the Official.'Plan Amendment ap- plication is available'at the Planning Department, Level 7, 575 Rossland Road East, during the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Information is also available by telephoning the Planning Department at (416) 668-5803 during the samne hours. ROBERT B. SHORT Director of Planning Corporation of the Town of -Whitby Inuùit art JOANNE VAN DEWALL Whitby looks over a work1 of 200 Inuit carvings now gallery until June 21. MONDAY MORNING MADNESS Stories, songs and crafts for' children age 6 and up will be held Monday mornings, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., during July at Whitby Public Library. Registration begins June of by on The Station Gallery in Johnassie Eyaituk, one display and sale at the Free Press photo VOLUNTEER NIGHT A YMCA' volunteer- '- preciation Nigiit" will be held Wed- nesday, June 10 at Cullen Gardens and Miniature Vilage. Cal 66é8-"8é for more information. M.S. golf tourn ament June 16 at Thundierbird On Tuesday, June 16, the Durham Region chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society and the Oshawa Jaycees will host the first- annual M.S. Cup celebrity golf tournament and dinner at the Thunderbird Golf Course in Ashburn. Proceeds from this event, will be for the benefit of multiple sclerosis. This year's major sponsors are Molson's and Seagram Coolers. Célebrities confirmed at this time are entertainer, Hagood Hardy, television and radio personality Chuck "Spyder" Jones, Tom Gib- ney of CFTO News, NHL players Dan Daoust of Toronto Maple Leafs, Dale DeGray of !Çalgary Flames, Greg Johnston and Dave Reid of Boston Bruins, Joe Cirella and John MeLean of New Jersey Devils and three-time world Super- star champion Brian Budd. Master of ceremonies for the evening will be Glen Cochrane from CFTO. Guest speaker* will be Oshawa lawyer Terry Kelly. The registration fee will be $100 per person or, $270 for a threesome which includes greenfees, power carts, prizes and dinner. For dinner only, there are a few spaces open at a cost of $25 per person. There will be a number of prizes plus a chance to win a first class round trip ticket for two anywhere in the world Air Canada flues for the person or persons who get a hole in one. For tickets and/or information caîl George Somerville at 576-8913 or Lloyd Fenemore at 434-6131. The Durham Region chapter of the Head Injury Association of Canada wil hold its next meeting on Tuesday, June 9 at 7:30 p.m. 'n gym 2C at 'Oshawa. General Hospital. For more- information eaUl 427-7864 or 668-8188. FELLOWSHIP Peter Mueller,- former Toronto À4rgonaut tight end and now vice- principal at a Christian school in Mississauga, will be guest speaker at the June 8, 7 p.m., meeting of the Full Gospel Businessmen's. Fellowship. Tickets. are $12.50 for the dinner meeting at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa. Caîl 655-4087. BLUEGRASS The Pineridge Bluegrass Folklore Society -will hold a piekin' session and potluck supper Sunday, June 7, 2-5 p.m. at Camp Samac., Pickers and' listeners cani either bring a dish or $5 Call Geraldine at 723-8083 or 728-0922. YMCA PROGRAMIS Registration- will be held June 8, 7-9 p.m., at the YMCA office in Whitby (416 Centre St. S.) for readings, mathi and French programns for Gr. 1 to 8 students. Cail 668-6868 for more information. LITTLE THEATRE The Wbitby Little Theatre Youth Group surmmer production "Time Step," written and directed by Lisa, Rundie, will be staged at the Cen- tennmal Building, Whitby, June 24 (senior citizens), 25, 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m., and June28 at 2p.m.. CAMPCAN-DO Camp Can-Do, for the learninig disabled children of Oshawa and district wil be held July 6 to Aug. 14. For more'information caîl 579- 2258. CREATIVE HOUR Registration began June 1 for pre,-school creative hour to be hield' Thursdays, 10:30 toý 11:30 a.m., during July. at Whitby Public Library. Fee is $10. CURIOUS GEORGE Registration began June 1 for the Curious George film festival June 29, 10:30 to 11: 15 a.m., at Whitby Public Library. DETECTIVE WORKSHOPS Workshops for would-be detec- tives (age 10 and over) will be held July 16, 21, 23 and 28 at Whitby Public Library. Registration begins June 8. BEAT THE BLUES A drama workshop for those age 9 and Up W1iI be held on Mondays, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., at Whitby Public Library. Improvisations, comedy, mime and air bands are scheduled for the "Beat the Blues" workshop. Registration begins June 8. Twinning includes downtown tour. The schedule of events has been Longueuil guests wil stay at the At 5 p.m., a concert will be heîd in announced for the l9th annual Holiday Inn, Oshawa, during their the gazebo at Rotary Centennial twinming exchange between Whitby visit. Park. From there, ail wil leave at and Longueuil, Quebec* residents, to Saturday's sehedule starts at 9:45 6:15 p.m. for a tour of Cullen Gar- be held this year in Whitby June 19- a.m. at the- municipal building dens and dinner at-7:30 p.m. A dan- 21. where Longueuil guests wWl be ce at the Whitby Yacht Club, to A social hour wiI begin at 6 p.m., picked Up by the Whitby hosts for begin at 10 p.m., will end Satur- Friday, June 19 at the Whitby mndividual brunches. day's sehedule. municipal building to kick off the At 2 p.m., it's back to the On Sunday, Rev. C. Bull wil con- exehange. Whitby's Town Crier will municipal building to begin a tour duct an il a.m. service at Ail Saints begin formnal ceremonies and in- of downtown Whitby, in conjunction Anglican Church. A final civie troductions before dinner at 7:30 with Whitby's Downtown Business reception and luncheon wil begin p.m. Improvemeit Areaorganization. at 1 p.m. at the, Whitby municipal Bert Heaver wii conduct Everyone wil gather downtown'ý building. singalong entertainnientand Bey at 3 p.m. and then visit The Station For more information, caîl Whit- Smih wll roidethemuse or Galer fr arecpton and art by's parks and recreation dépar- - F7 '; ci ýi -fi-rv- ov In #% J% 4% A J% )FjydrÀ"" "lu",.W - -; -,

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