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Whitby Free Press, 29 Mar 1978, p. 15

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MARCH 29,,1978, PAGE 15 CORPORATION 0F THE TQWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE A Public Meeting Will Be Held On MONDAY, APRIL 3,1978 8:00 p.m. in the Town Meeting Hall Whtby Municipal Building 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby*, Ontario The Town of Whitby is currently considering a draft plan of subdivision for the lands indicated in the skQtch. This plan is Phase Il of the existing developmnent knownlocally as The Pringle Creek Community. This is the second Public Meeting to be held regarding this draft plan of subdivision. The first' Public Meeting was held on February. 20, 19 78. The applicant of this draft plan of subdivision has considered public input from the previous meeting. A revised draft plan of subdivision will be shown on April 3, 1 978.ý Verbal and written comments will be received at this time with the.intention of incorporating the comments received into the Planning Department's report to the next Administrative Committee meeting on April 17,, 1978. Further information on the proposed plan of. subdivision may be obtained from, the Town of Whitby Planning Department, 575 Rossland Road East, Whtby, Ontario. COUNCILLOR T.J. EDWARDS, Chairman, Administrative Committee. K""EVIN J. TUNNEY,. Director of Planiiing, Corp. of the Town of Whitby. 30^ at 8 p.m. at West Lynde Publie School to discuss plans for raising funds for more recreational equipment for Central Park, possibly with the assistance of a Wintario grant. BLUEGRASS CONCERT The. number one Bluegrass band in the United States, The Country Gentlemen, will per- form at Heydenshore Pavilion- April 7 at 8 p.m. The concert is organized by the Pineridge Bluegrass Association. Tickets are available at the door or at Wilson and Lee and Alto Music ini Oshawa or Music Media in Bay Ridges. PRESCHOOL CENTRE Marilyn Adamis, Primary Junior Consultant for the Dur. hamn Board of Education, will speak on Language Develop- ment in the Preschool Years, Centre 's evenung programn March 30 at 8 p.m. ai the Consumers -Gas Building, 101 Consumers Drie. Admission is $1 and everyone is welcome KITTY WELI 5110W Kitty Wells, "Trhe Queen of Country Music" and a membei of the Country Music Hall of Fame,. will be appearing at Iroquois Park Arena May 18 for two shows, at 7:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Appearing, witli Kitty . Wells,' will be Johnny Wright, Bobby Wright and the Tenessee Mountain Boys. Ticket outlets for this special country, music. show will bc announced soon. SPRING DANCE The Whitby _Ambulanc< Association will be holdini a spring dance Aptil 8 at th< Masonic Hall on Cochranc Street,' starting at 8:30 p.m Tickets' are $10 a couple, and available by calling 668-3146. and thie Central Ontario Re- gional Library Systemn with grants from -the Ministry, of Culture and Recreation and the Ontario Arts Council. Admidssion is free. F001) SEMINAR The seond i a series of seminars on food and world developrnent will be held at Ail Saints' Anglican Church March 30 at 8 p.m. %Tiee filins will be shown: "WVho ' 'Pays the Profits?", "Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast?" and "Land--the Threatened Resource." The films will be -followed by a discussion. HOCKEY COACH1NG CLINIC * The Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association is.offering *a Level OneHockey Coaching Clinic April 9, fromf 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.' at Whitney Hall > at Ibquis Park.- Any coaches, managers or, prospective coaches. should phone Lynn McCullough at 668-6445 for registration in- *formation. The fee for'the r ,clinic is $3. HOCKEY MEETING The Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association Annu.al Meeting will be held May 7 at 2 p.m. at Whitney Hall, Iro- quois Park. 'Any changes and >amendments to the constitu- tion must- be submitted in jwriting to Dick Sandrelli, 1 16 eBell Drive,. Whitby ' 30 days prior'to the nîeèting. RUG HOOKING A demonstration and dis- ,e play of rug hooking by Whitby sidents Gordonna Bush and featurmng Vern Taylor, at'tht uth Holdsworth will be held Iroquois Park Arena, April 9 Lt the Calico Cat,1 118 Brock at 3 'p'n. Tickets are $1 .50 treet North, April i and 8 for adiilts, and 50 cents for 'rom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. children 12 and under. HOCKEY DANCE BLOCK PARENT The Iadieý Auxiliary of CONFERENCE he Brooklin-Whitby Mmnor Whitby Block Parents will lockey Association will hold be hosting a Regional Con- Ldance at Heydenshore Pavil- ference at Whitby Psychiatric oni, April 8 ftom 8:30 p.m. to Hospital ini the Main Admuini- 1a.rn. Tickets are $10 per trin Building, April 1 froin ouple,~~~ avilbl b cllngto 5 p.m. AUl area ,oule -avilblebycllngConmmittee memnbers in the felen" Ravary ai 668-2810 or Region of Durhamn are ini- CathieNeely at 655-3245. vited' to attend. The purpose SKATING SHOW is for an exchange of ideas, The Wbiltby Figure Skating among Committee Members,* Club will present a show en. for new ways of iniproving :iled "Under the Big Top", the Block-Parent Program. DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 111i Dundas St. W. Whltby 668-1464 Nmewhouses, HUlts &O'Neill CHARTIRED ACCOUNTANTS 25KING0 ST. L 734148 SPRING DANCE thé Optimist Club of Whitby wilI be' host to a spring dance on Saturday April 8, at Fantasyland Park, startlng at 8 p.rn. TJ'ie cluib wiIl b e serving a hot buffet, and prizes will be awarded. Ail proceeds WiIl go to the Optimist youth work programs. For further information phone 668-9722. FOLK MUSIC CONCERT The Wýitby Public Library presents, The Maple1 Sugar Troupe, featuring Dorothy >oanad others in a concert of Canadian folk qnd country music- March 30 at 8 p.m. in the library auditorium. This program is sponsored Whi b tby Community Bingo, 2 -5UU JACKPOTS EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Monday, April3 1978 Lie. No. FJRST JACKPOT AT 50 NUMBERS SECOND JACKPOT AT 53 NUMBERS 7:15 p.m. 235432 No children under ]fi admitted-- NO ADMISSION CHARGE! IEYDENSIIORE PAVILlONI AÈý,È- u - l t~1

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