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Whitby Free Press, 24 Nov 1976, p. 18

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PAGE 18S. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 24, 1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS A IMORTGAGES 1M 1 T E 0 1sf 2nd Arraong*,d1 Bought and SoId at Prime Rates cmii Peter Kade. 668-1556 ANUBIS INVESTMENTS Ltde 149 @rock t. N., WhItby BROCK WHITSY 668.3618 CHILDRENS Ail seats MATIN,EE' only SNOW WHITE SAT. & SUN. 1:30 P.M. 01E REÏ D ISO TO CHILDREN'S MATINEE BROCK fl4EATRE with one pdid aomiSiO ONLY ON DATE BELOWV 17 SA.& SUN., NOVEMER27, 28, 17 PLAYING EVENINGS A ROLLICKING ROAD RACE WITHOUT RULESI CANNONBA11 PLUS A FINE CANADIAN FILM "POINT 0F NO RETURN" Compiete froni 7:05 1.m. ttm** ami CLOSED WEDNESDAVS THE FIN EST VARIETY SHOW Eddie Kernot Bock by Populor Demand KARLIN HOTEL ,ý,)-ISMCI)l M)( -111 "EXOTIC DANCER"' 1 ROM '1100 NEW!!!0 rWhimtby Community Bingo in 2jc 51lnu by one number each we *ek until gone) PLUS i5 REGULAR GAMES 2 Early Birds 5 Lofe Games A TOTAL PIJRSE 0F $1 ,675 UP FOR GRABS Every Mondciy Night No children under 16 admitted Early Bird gamnes start at 7:15,P.m HîEYDENSHORE PAVILlON (corner Water St. and Dunlop,,Dr., -Whitby) IN BANDOS SATURDAY Norma Burgball, and Clara Bottomley, President of the Anglican Church Women of St. John's Church, Port Whitby, examine a number of hand crafted items to be sold at the ACW's Snowflake Bazaar and Tea, in the churcli hall tn attendl this event. WHITBY THEATRE Com any -F-lIISd ocated at THE WHITBY CENTENIAL BUILDING 73 COMPLIMENTARY Auditions Nov 28th &29th for Gingerbread Lady by Neil Simon casting 3 maie, 3 female Directed by John Caldwell To be presented February 3, 4, & 5 (use stage door only, west side of Centennial Building) STEAK HOuSEi Mon. thru Thurs.- 12 noon Lo 12 ing Fni & sat.- 12 noon until 1 a.m. Suriday - L2 noon until 10 panl. 918 BROCi ST. N., WHITBY - ULEPHONE 668-9369 00 Free Press Photo Coming events From Page 8 CHRISTMAS CONCERT The County Town Singers will be presenting their annual Christmas Concert at Anderson Collegiate Dec. 13 and 14 at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are available from -Schatz- manin Real-Estate, across frorn the Post Office on Dundas Street. SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS The EasternOntario Figure ~Skating Championships will be held from Dec. 10 to 12 at the Iroquois Park Arena. The public is invited to attend. Events are scheduled for the evening ofDec. 10, and ail day Dec. il and 12. FIREFIGHTERS' DANCE The Whitby Firefighters Association, Local 2036 is holding a dance at Heyden- shore Paviion,- Saturday, starting at 8:30 p.m. The dance will include a luhnch and door prizes. Tickets are available at the main fire hall at Brock and Colborne Streets at $ 10 a couple. DANCE The WhitbY Men's Athletic Association is holding its annual dance Friday at 8:30 p.m. at I-eydenshore Pavilion, with music by a live band. Presentations will be made at this dance to the association's members and championship teams. Tickets are available by calling Adam .Chapmnan at 668-9721. BAZAAR AND TEA The Anglican Cliurch Women of St. John's Anglican Church at Port Whitby «'ill be holding a Snowflake Bazaar and Tea Saturday from il a.m. to 2 p.m. in the church hall. A number of hand-made craft items will be on sale. Mrs. Lyman Gifford will officially *open the bazaar. HISTORICAL PLAY Actress Pauline Carey will play the part of the Canadian pioneer Anna Jamneson in a special presentation at the Whitby Public Library Thurs- day at 8 p.m. The play outlines the life and times of Mrs. Jameson, the wife of 1Upper Canada's first vice- chancellor, the first white :woman to shoot the rapids at Sault Ste Marie., Admission is free. Tickets rmay be .picked up ait the library. Lockerbi e GERIA OTRHOE j -~ SNOWFLAKE BAZAAR $1,oooo00 ickpots ($500 stortin gat rnbers or Ie'ss increasing 1 m-«Màmmiw

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