PAGE 16. WHITBY FRlEE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1988 -PANEL "Does Durham need a nuclear monitoring committee?" wilI be the subject of a panel and discussion, organized by Durham Nuclear Awareness, at the Oshawa Public Library on Wednesday, June 1. the panel will be made up of Port Hope environmental advisory commit- tee member Pat Lawson, nuclear issue consultant Clifford Maynes, Oshawa and Region councillor and nuclear emergency task force member Brian Nicholson, and Port Granby monitoring committee member John Veldhuis. Caîl 725-1565 for more information. WALK.A-DOG-ATHON The Distress Centre of Durhamn Region will hold the third annual Walk-A-Dog-Athon on June 11, 10 a.mi., at Darlington Provincial Park to raise funds to help' run the centre. Pledge forms are available at the United Way offices of Oshawa-Whitby-Newcastle and Ajax-Pickering. Cal.723-4461 for more information. MEETING The annual meeting of the Whitby chapter of the Heart and Stroke Foundation will be held at the police building on Rossland Rd. on Tuesday, June 7 at 7:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to join the chapter and ail zone leaders and captains are invited to attend. Congevents STEAM-UP "The GM ail in the faniily meet" will be presented at the Pickering Museumr Village 'Steam-up and opening' May 29. A representation of ail vintage General Motors products will, be on display at this time. The McLaughlin - Buick Club of Canada was formed in 1971 to honor Col. Sam McLaughlin on his lOth birthday (he lived to be 100 years and 5 months). Each of the cars'on display has its own history and their owners have many interesting stories to tell. Demonstrations, displays and buildings will be in full motion, with costumed staff recreating life of a Durham Region settier of more than a century ago. For further information please cal 683-8401 or 686-4444. GOLF WITH STARS Well known sports, entertain- ment and media personalities will take part in the "Golf With the Stars" MS Cup Celebrity Golf Tournament on Wednesday, June 15 at the Thunderbird Golf and Country Club. Cost is $100 per person or $270 per threesome for golf with a celebrity, dinner and prizes. Caîl George Somerville at 723-0590 or 576-5700. HOUSE TOUR Big Sisters of Newcastle- Oshawa-Whitby will hold a tour of 10 homes in Oshawa and Bowmanville on May 28. Cost is $10. For more infornation and tickets contact Big Sisters at 387 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa (436-0951) or Judy's Flowers. YARD SALE The Whitby-Oshawa branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will hold a yard and bake sale at 225 Euclid St., Whitby, on Saturday, June il. SOCIAL TEA A social tea will be held at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 209 Cochrane St., Whitby, on Wednesday, May 25, 1 p.m. MEETING The Whitby-Oshawa branch. of the Ontario Genealogical Society will meet June 7, 7:15 p.m., at Whitby Public Library. Brian Gilchriit will speak on "Effective use of Mormon'branch libraries." Caîl 668-8177 or 723-7460 for more information. GARAGE SALE The Whitby Curling Club will hold a garage sale on Saturday, May 28, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the club on Brock St. N. WHITBY COUNCILLOR Joe Drumm clerk Judy Gibbc (right) and regional councillor Tom week. 'Tourisi Edwards helped Whitby tourist centre Region. KP PY CE RES *Colour Copies sPrint Service *Fax Service *Office Supplies *Cerlox Binding *Stapling 1 430-3700 29Dundas St. East, Whitby Mon. - Fr. 8:30-5:30 Saturday 9:30-4:30 wOu ffE O'JLY TO ,tEET AVAY F-Affl7916 Aà tMS OP go*RCWE SPCIAL. m.-Mid Io 44NCE! 5PECbI ,>J-TP.rCOR'1 OAMCE COURSE 11 am - 10 pm 5 lessons Mon. - Fr. Saurday $50.09.an33 2 private 3 lass -M~urray Prarchsed Darce Stuios 121 Brock St. N. Whltby 430-0014