1 GE 14, WEDNESDAY, w ounds L iso Jockey Service NN'&MIKE PRIEST )5 ATHOL ST 'HITBY ONT 668-1161, MARCH 2,1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS 1 Coming Even*ts I JAYCETTES DANCE I To celebrate St. Patrick's Day the Whitby faycettes are holding a fund raîsinig dance on Saturday March 12 ut the GREAT WALL CHINESE & CANADIAN RESTAU RANT 668-7021 668-7301 FUR DEUVIET #à ây-1ulâ7......... I.ail Pgémy *WSBOU.....I. . 11 si. now "m Tuusdays 1 e Dn" St. am Masonic 1-lt on Cochrane Street. The dance and.buffet will be fronm 8 p.rn. to 1 u.m. Further information and tickets can be obtained frorn Pat Napadek ut 668-7434 and Elaine Smith, 668-0252. RADIO MINISTRY Whitby residents will have an opportunity to mecet the regular speaker on "Amnazing Grace", a radio iniistrv programi on CKLB, Oshiawa, sponsord l)y 'the seven Presbyteriain Churches in the Durhiam Region. Pr. Mariano DiGangi, who is heard each Sunday ut 9:15S a.m., will be guest speaker at a Radio Rally March 6 ut 7:30 p.m. ut St. Anidre.w's Presbyterian Church. 'Dr. DiGangi,- a Presbyterian Minister, is the North Arnerican Director of thie Bible and Medical Missionary Fellowship. His radio nîinistry begun May 2, 1976, and from mail received. is being hieard within a radius of' 50 miles of Oshawa. Following his address there will be refreshments and a Uime to meet informally with Dr. DiGangi. FESTIVAL 0F PRAISE The churches of Whitby will present a Festival of Praise ut St. Mark's Unitedl Church March I13 ut 4 p.m. A massed choir of 100O voices from hie Whitby churehes uncler the direction of Mrs. Elaine Broughton accornpan- cd by Miss Margaret Webber, will be one of the features of the service. Guest soloist is Geoffrey Rison, bass soloist ut Timothy Eaton United Church ini Toronto, and The Gems, a ladies' trio from St. Mark's will ulso performi. Congregational singing wiIl be led by Ross Metcalfe. The Festival of Praise will be followed by a coffee chat and fellowship time. NEWCOMERS' CLUB The next meeting of the Oshawa-Whitby Newcomers' Club will be held March 9 at 8 p.m. in the Blue Flame Room at the Consumers Gas buildine2. There will1 be a make-up demonstration given by Fashion '2-20 as well as a showing of spring clothing modelled by some of the club members. For further information, cuit Joan Weir at 579-3636. LENTEN NOONS A series of noon-hour Lenten discussions on the theme "Top of the 10, Comnniandmnents for Today", is being held at noon every Wednesday at AIl Saints' Anglican Church hall. March 9, Ian Shaw, a former- teacher at O'Neill Collegiate in Oshawa, and students fromn Henry Street High Sehool will discuss "What's Yours is Mine" March 16, Sister Bondy, Principal of St. John the Evangelist School, will speak on "False Witness; March 23, Rev. Louis Harvey of the Emmanuel Reformed Church will speak on "A Rosmng Eye; and on April 30, Rev. Roger Maggs, co-ordinating chaplain at the Oshawa General Hospital, will speak on "Murderous Routes". On April 6, "Man-Made" will be the topie of a talk by Rev. Barry Ralph, of Holy Trinity Church, Ajax. The Lenten Noons are -sponsored by the Whitby Ministerial Association, and feature an organ recital, discussion period and a I uncheon. Dundas St. W. 83304 West of Thickson Consider the Leasing alternatives Whitby Community Bmgo $500 JACKPOTS EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Monday', Mar. 7 FIRST JACKPOT AT 50 NUMBERS SECOND JACKPOT AT 54 NUMBERS 7:15 p.m. No chîldren under 16 adxnitted This week's $500t' winn,,cr: Mrs Nornma ê)aïisi>ury, 822 Glen St., Oshawa HEYDENSHJORE PAVILION (corner Water St. & Dunlop Dr., Whitby) SPRUCE VILLA Ploying this Week CAPTAIN COSMO following week Carol Baines Show 734 DUNDAS ST. W. 668-3386 s lY, i. dg u, chartered WA. O. Se/b y, c.a. B. K. Madgeutt c. a. Off ices C.J. Roberts, c.a. R.W Boler, c.. Telephones 171 King Street East, Oshawïj C. WMaro , c. a. 579-5531 22 Walton Street. Port Hope 885-2335 SPEND 15 MINUTES WITH US TOMORROw AND FIND OUI WHAT US GOING ON UN DURHAM le Night Report 11:00 p.m. Weatker, Sports and News O THE 1350 OSHAWA STATION 2 1 -43 ---- -»ý ý