PAGE 22, WHrTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14~,1989 HOISTIC SEMINAR The 'Durham Region Spiritual Awareness Seminar? wili b e beld on Sunday, June 25, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at t he Centennial Building, Whitby. Admission, $10 for the day, includes various lectures ('Color Therapy' by Pat Kerr and 'The Medecine Wheel' by Donato Cinci) displays and treatments on hofistie and spiritual healing, organic gardening, etc. Lunch is available. For more information caîl 430-1642. sMOi CELIAC DISEASE An information session on celiac disease (inability of body to absorb nutrients) will be held at tbe Osbawa Generai Hospital room 1002, on Saturday, Jund 17, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. The session is sponsored b y the Toronto chapter of the Canadian Celiac Association. For more informa- tion caîl Marilyn Seale of Whitby at 430-1236 or Margaret or Larry Dart of Oshawa at 728-6687. ING WITH LASER THERAPY 9 Personalized consultations and treatments - Totally painless, no negative side effectsj -Professionally trained therapists *Diet points included ýý OSHAWA 192 KIng Street West 571-7867 CALL NM 286-9444 0W FOR AN APPOINTMENT CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY REQUIRES A WORKING FOREMAN/WOMAN - FACILITIES The Corporation of the Town of Whitby is currently seeking qualif ied candidates for the above position in the Parks and Recreation Department. QUALIFICATIONS Graduate' from a Community College in Facilities Management or Recreational Leadership; two (2) to four (4) years on-the-job experience, particularly in the operation and maintenance of municipal arenas/pools with associated supervisory responsibilities; must be able to communicate orally and in written form in a clear and concise manner; well-developed interpersonal and public relations skills; ability to work with a minimal amount of supervision. POSITION SUMMARY The Working Foreman - Facilties is responsible for the overali maintenance and operation of posted arenas and pools plus the overaîl supervision of facility operations. This position will require an individual with a strong background in a municipal recreational facililty setting with wel-deveîoped inter-personal skills and a sound working knowledge of ail cleaning, maintenance and operational procedures related to the operation of a municipal arena/pool or community centre. HOURS OF WORK Flex hours and rotating shift work, including weekends. SALARY START RATE: JOB RATE: $16.10 per hour $1625 per hour Applications are to be forwarded no later than June 28, 1989 to: Personnel Depariment The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East WHITBY, Ontario LUN 2M8 NOTE: We thanik al those persons who advise acknowledgement will forwarded to those applicants who for an interview. apply, but only be are invited Coming even ts COFFEE HOUSE A Christian Singies Coffee House wiil be heid at Pickering Pentecostal Church, 755 Okla- homa Dr., Pickering, on Satur- day> June 17 7-30 p.m. Guest speaker will Le Carole Choros- tecki. For more information cal Verna at 728-9720. BIKE RODEO A bike rodeo for those aged 6 to 13 wiii be heid by the Optim- ist Club of Whitby on Saturday, June 24, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the municipal parking lot on Green St. (behind fire station). The Norco freestyle teani, featuring ]Rick Newman and Rob Trend, will perform at il a.m. and 2 D. RUMEAD SERVICE A 'Drumhead Service,' an old- fashioned military service, will be held by ail area Legion branches at the Uxbridge legion branch -170 on Sunday, July 2, noon. Ail drums of the area branches will be stacked. Al welcome. BIG BROTHERS Hudson's Bay at the Oshawa Centre will be seiling bot doqs with ail proceeds gofng to Big Brothers on Saturday, June 17 from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Big and littie brothers wili bha on hand to serve bot dogs. DRAUG The DRAUG (Durbami Region Apple User Group) for Apple II series and compatible, computers ivili meet at St. ,A.ndrews Presbyterian Churcb, 209 Cochrane St. in Witby on Thursday, June 15, 7 pm. Guest speaker is Roger Bell frm Apple Canada wbo will discuss tbe latest product introductions for Apple II, series computers. There i also be a Presentation on how to use Macro s witb Appleworkg. New members are welcome. For further information, Cali 427-8204 or 668-5022. F'UNDBAISER M&M Meat Shop at the Ken- dalwood plaza in Whitby will sel hamburgers on Saturday, June 17, to raise funds for the Cana- dian Foundation for Ileitis and Colitîs. Hamburgers will be sold for 50 cents. The sanie event will be beld at the M&M store on Harwood Ave., Ajax. LIVING WELL The Living Wall program lec- ture for June will be about stress in "Take Tme for Me," to he presented b~ Dianne Russell, directôr of re abilitation services at Whitby General Hospital, at the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre on Thursday, June 22, 2 p.m. Caîl 430-7729 or 668-1424 to register. Cost is $1 in advance or at the door. MULTIPLAES CLUB Past and present menibers 1 Durbam' Region Parents of Mu tiples Club 'are welcome .1 attend the lOtb anniversary pi nic on Sunday, June 25, 10:1 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Greenwoc Conservation Area. For more ix formation cal 666-1130 or 66( 2172. GENEBAL MEETING The Osbawa and District Assc ciation for Community Livin wIll bold a general membershi meeting on Monday, June 2( 7:30 p.m., at Nortbview Publi Library, 250 Beatrice St. E Osbawa. Topic will be 'Educatio: Integration.' Years of servic awards will be made to associat families and sbown will be th, video 'With a Little Help fron My Friends.' There will be dis cussion of education integratioi and the education committe, report on the education con ference. For more informatioi caîl 576-3011. YARD SALE Immanuel Christian Scbool 849 Rossland Rd. W., will bolc the annual yard sale on Satur day, June 17, 9 a.m. te 4 p.m Several items wili be available includin g school desks and chairs. Th ere will be a barbecu( lunch and bake table. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE St. John's 14'3 years old St. John's Anglican Cburch, the oldest cburcb building in continuai use in Whitby, is 143 years old. Everyone is invited to join in the annual outdoor anniverary serice to be held on the churcb grounds at 3 p.m., June 25. In keeping with a long estab]isbed tradition, the Whitby Brass Band will be on hand te provide the music and the services will be foliowed by a strawberry tea at no charge. This yeM our speaker will be the Rit Rv. Douglas C. Blackwell, area bishop of Trent-Durbani, Diocese of Toronto, who is aiso a 'Festival of Praise' on Sunmday The Emmanual Reformed Church of Whitby invites the community to its 'Festival of Praise,' Sunday evening, June 18 at 6:30 p.m. Emmanuel's Hallelujah Choir will present a praise cantata entitled 'We Have Come.' A 10 voice men's chorus, in addition to a chiidren's choir will aise perform. Adding te, the festival will be several choral reading selections and a number of instrumental selections. The ' Festival of Praise' concludes Emmanuel's regular choir season. However, during the summner months a number of solos, duets and instruxnenta]ists will provide speciai music for the morning worshiip services. "This Festival of Praise is truly intended to, show the joy and thanksgiving we experience eacb week," says pastor AI H[enken. Emmanual Reformed Cburcb is located at 401 Rossland Rd. W., between Brock and Cocrain Streets in Whitby. Senior citizens froni the community who reqire rides to any of Emmanuel's services, can cali the church-office at 668-6544. Refreshinents wil be served on the churcb lawn following the festival. resident of Whitby. St. John's Church, completec inx 1846, is made firom limestone quarried by pr' ners at the penitentiary in Kingston. It seats about 140 and? remains essentiaiiy the sanie as when it was built, although two back rooms and a basement have been added over the years. With the arrivai of the GO Train and the deveiopment of Port Whitby, St. John's is faced with potentials and challenges in the year ahead. The churcb is iocated on the northeaat corner of Brock St. S. and the Base Line (Victoria St.). Obituar y IRGINALD GREEN After a len gthy iii ness, Reginaid Green died at Sunny- crest Nursing Home in Whitby on Saturday, June 3, 1989.11e was 76. He was born in Cowes, Eng- land, on February 13 1913.1Ire married Lily E. Galbraith on March 6, 1947. Mr. Green, a Whitby resident for 36 years was a forklift driver at Fittings Ltd. for 31 years. be was a member of Kedron United Churcb. He is survived by bis wife sons Robert (and bis wife SandyS of Bethany, James (and bis wife Debbie) of Orono, Doug (and bis wife Judy) of Osbawa, daughter Ruth (and ber husband Dave) of Vancouver, and seven grandcbil- dren. The funerai was beld froni the W.C. Town Funeral Chapei on Wednesday June 7, 1989, Rev. Elwyn Hughes conducting. Inter- nient at Groveside- oemetery, Brooklin. QUIT I I )CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY LOST HORSE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with provisions of Pounds Act R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 383. Corporation of the Town of Whitby has impounded a bay mare found running at large on or about June 6th, 1989 on property being composed of part lot 33 4,3 Concession 7 Town of Whitby. Any person claiming ownership or having knowledge as to ownership of the horse is requested to contact Mr. Donald Intine, Municipal Law Enforcement Officer, Town of Whitby as soon as possible. If the owner or someone for the owner does not reply or redeem the horse by July 3lst, 1989, the Corporation of the Town of Whtby shaîl publicly sel it to the highest bidder at the Whitby Municipal Building. Don Intine Municipal Law Enforcement Officer Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East WHITBY, Ontario LlN 2M8 6 Generations of Service, Quality & Trust - Family Monuments *Granite or Bronze Markers - Ccmcîery Lettering *Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 318 DundAs St. E., Whitby 668-3552 After J-ours 668-4460 or 666- 1513 Ikome appointments gladly arranged Agm