Whitby Free Press, 10 Jul 1996, p. 12

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Page 12, Whitby Fre Press, Wednesciay, July 10, 1996 Herb Gad 'about at museum The Oshawa Sydenham >Museum wfil host an informai tour of the gardons of Henry ions.. The 'Herb Garden (Jadabout' will take place on Sunday, JuIy 14, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., and on Thursday, July 18, 1 to 3 p.m.' The event will focus on the uses of the gardens various herbe and fiowers in Victorian trnes. The tour will b. followed by shared discussion of gardon ideas and experiences. Herbai teas wiIl be served. The admission cost for the event is $4 which aiso includes a tour of the museum buildings. Cali 436- 7624 to pre-register. BREAKAST MEETING The Writers' Circle of Durham Region hosto the regular monthly meeting of the Durhaim Writers & Editors Breakfast" Club, with speaker, success trainer, Day. Clark, at Jackson's Touch of CIaEs Catering, 104 Consumera Drive, Whitby, Saturday, July 13, from 9 to il a.m. Cost is $8 for members, $10 non-members. Reservations only. Cali 686-2085. POETS NIUT The' Writers' Circle of Durham .Region presents Poets' Nights at 'Fazio's, 33 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa' July 15 and 29, 7to 9p.m. Poets wishîng to read or songwrfters' wishing to performn, el 'Lucy Brennan at 430-7109. Ail are welcome; $2 cover charge. Imm BEFORE SOHOOL ended, chef Bernard French, activities"'was held to give stu- from the Nice Bistro instructed Palmerston dents a chance to meet the pen-pal they'd Public School and John Dryden Public been; corresponding with in a French letter SChool intermeciate students in the fine art exohange.I of crepe-making. The'momning-. 0f "fun Photo by IM" Reeso, Whltby Free0.as IAnnual summerlfair upcom ing A truck pull, oxen rides and mud bog wilI b. jst sonie of the. activities at the Oushawa-Whitby Fair Juiy 18-21 ini north Whitby. Ite fair kicks off on ThursdaLy, July 18 at 4 p.m. with tiie junior hors. aýnd pony show, and the domoliton oerb at 6 p.m. The truck pul is friday's oniy event, starting at 7:30 p.m. ,A busy Saturday starts witii the siaddle horse show- at 9 a.m., baby show at 10 a.m., heavy hors.e show at 12:30 r.1 Mud "0gatlp.tm., demoliL:omln dby at 5P.m., hors. pulil a t 7:30 p.m., and karaoke at 8 p.m. Sunday's events include a car sjhow at* 10 a.m., Strangers and Pilgrims country gospel gproup a t il a.m., light hors. show at noon, pet showat 1 p.m. and more gospel music at 2 p.m. In the agricultur.e awareness The'Biggest Attraction Around Town Cullen Gardens AND MINIATURE VILLAGE] ALL$ FORI %oil6 m 9 9 PER Plus tax & gratutity Valld Sunday to Friday Two-for-Qne special attraction includes:- AFTER 4 P.M. Not valid Saturdays * R £:9C ami SPECIAL MENU: Salad or soup, hot entreé, ptato, vegetables, dessert, tea or coffee. GARDEN AL Through the Miniature Village with Giant Floral Night Displays. Grounds tickets, valid after 4 pm. Offer valfidday of purchase onlfy. Package varid until Aug. 3016. Package NOr accepted with Chter dLwc>unts, cogpons, seil,~uqcrs Cullen Gardens tl-ý, ýN Î iniature N"illage 300 Taunton Rd. West. Whitby - OPEN 9AM To 9pm Call 430-2526 for reservations and ticket ý 77 information. tent, Sue. Bradley will discus herbs, ther. will b. a Family Connecio puppet show and an Ag Tivia gain.for kids. Oxen'rides wiil b. availabi., and on Sunday therds a colour- ing picture entry'-.: those bring- img a photo of thems.ives will get into the fair for $2.50. Otherwise admiss3ion for Thursday and Friday ia $7 Saturday and Snnday $8,' id includes ail midway _rides and' parking. For more information, cail 725- Greatý Bear Sale'. u'nderway .The. Oshawa branch of the. Arthritis Society and the Oshawa Centre are presenting the' Great Bear. Sale July 9 to 14. The. Teddy Bear event idck off., with the Teddy Bear Hosp>itai. Frorn Thursdayto Saturday id can bring their "wounded" teddy bears to the lower level of the. Oshawa Centre. For a small donation, the Canadian Arthritis Society and volunteers will treat and mend the. bears. Restaurant & PUb 101 Mary St. W. 665-7612 EN TER TA INMEN T Friday, JuIly l2th TWO FOR THE SHOW .Saturday, JuIy i 3th THE UNDESIRABLES Wed. Nights 5pm - close TaIl Boy Night We could be Sa cheeky ta say «We have the very best chicken Wings anywhere!' nn*DM îDý h-,1 Tues. 4pm-close 200 Sa. Sun. 1i :3Oam-close 300 ea. Eat-in only Thursday Night Itfs Ladies Night Saturday & Sunday Nights Roast Beef Dl nner $8.95 + tax Cone for the food, stay for the fun. ENOYOU D- L LNC DINE PECAL Tii. teddy, bear auction. 'i. Friday, JuIy 12 starting at 7 p.m., with 100 of the m*ost adorable and best dressed ý bears, decorated by Osiwa Cetre merchants, "auctioned off to the highest bidder. Reserved bids wiIl b. accepted at participating stores. STiie final ovent will b. a teddy bearla picnic in the. City Diner food court on Saturday, July 13, 9:30 te 10:30 a.m. Kids under age 12 wil reoeive a snack and entertainment inciuding a magic show, clowns, teddy- bear mascots, balloon animais and faoe painting. Tickets are $2 and will b. sold in advanoe at Information Oshawa. Ail proceeds from tiiese events will go to heip the figiit against juvenile arthritis. o 129 Brock St'. 430-9165E Lv Etrtinn FrId«y JuIy1th N. Hospital eclipsed by Sunrise Te he t Gen eral Hosptal teain succumiibed to tii hetby Rotr Sunrise Club challence in tii. anual mayor's b.d race-held as pa tftii. recent County Town Crnoival. "At least we beat the. ma o' team » said team captain 1ar Kaley of tho six-team event. "W. iad a great team, al dedcatd to health progmotion, but the. Rotarians were,1jst bg- ger stronger andfatr WÎhitby GeneralHsial won the. event wiien 'it washel lst year as Part of tiie resurrect.d carnival. R WN S~W AKRWinnersoftecriasad- Wmn r. cof t. crivali fwall aritéùcont.t er e adui firt risteiNrti d es, en Cris;en 13N 7.rtith SHaher Har-Tso 13s17,nd fioleStac.y thisondsecond îcole eBh od 12,irdn Tammykiller; s ondt 12,er afrKreyty Kba; econd Rico.rt Saffre thard nEma Nfichs; Maga eeve adune fNairs Mega r; secdyond Deciienes. Eden festival, A hot line number,.will b. in effect as *of tomorrow .(Thursda,y), for »ticketé and information abou-t the. Eden Musicfest at .Mosport ths weekend.. 1The. number is 905-983-9020 for. the three-day event that wil feature more than 60 bands. The Eden box office is oen 24 hours a day at Ganaraska L-eatii- ercraft and Trading Post, 8335 Highway 35/115, oneo inlometre noth of 8th Concession, Orono. SENIORS'CLASSES Members of the Whitby Seniors Activity Centre can register now for seven weeks of summer classes in activities Euch as tai-chu, country linedancing, folk art, pressed flowiers, aquafit, yoga, weight training for osteoporosis, and driver refresher course for seniors. Cal. 668-1424 'for regstation information or drop by the centre at 801 Brock St. S. BARBECUES Barbecues have started at the, Whitby Seniors' Activity-Centre, 801 Brock St. S. on Fridays at noon. Programs take place aller the. barbecues each week: Tes Dance Juiy 12, dog training demonstration July. 19, a talk.-on Elderhostèes on Juiy 26. Memnbers are welcome to attend. To become a member, cail 668-1424. 1. <J-b. 1411.3p, V 7 een Ki c fm a

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