unHi TBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1 978, PAGE 19 Conug Events HISTORICAL TRIP The Whitby Historical Society's bus trip to Niagara- on-the-Lake June 3 is open to al nembers and non-mem- bers. Anyone wishing to go is asked to eall Erle Bond at 668-4318 for, reservations. KITTY WELLS SHOW Kitty Wells, "The Queen of Country Music" and a rnember of the Country Music Hall of Fame, will be appearing at Iroquois Park Arena May 18 for two shows, .at' 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Appearing with Kitty Wells will be Johnny Wright, Bobby Wright and the Tenessee Mountain Boys. Tickets for. this special country music show are being sold at Shorty's Cigar Store, 121 Brock St. N., Whitby. >ART EXHIBITION The work of Oshawa artist Irja Ketola will be featured at the Whitby Arts Station Gallery May 5 to 28. Irja Ketola completed lier studies at the Ontario College of Art in 1974 and has studied extensively in Europe.- She has been a studio, instructor at The Station since 1976, teaching drawing, painting and film- making for children's art classes. WEST LYNDE DANCE Tickets are available now for the West Lynde Community Association' s -11wing into Summer'" dance at Heydenshore Pavilion, June 10 at 8:30 p.m.' Tickets are $8 a couple, but the price will rise to $10 a couple June 2. Fr -tickets, -cati Dave at 666-1130, AI at 668-1173, Lynn at 668-6467, Tony at 668-6130 or Annette at 668-6610. A buffet will be served and there will be more than $500 worth of spot dance and door prizes to be given away. PARENT PRE-SOHOOL CENTRE Mrs. Jeannifer Hardack- ers from the Institute of Child Study at the University of Toronto, will speak on "Play and the Pre-School Child," at the Parent Pre- School Centre, May 25 at 8 p.m. at the, Consumner Gas Building. Admission is $1 and everyone is welcome. ART DISPLAY A special showing of drawings, -paintings and prints by artists Marlene Hilton and Michael Burgess wil bhe held at the Whitby Association and the Whitby Arts Station Gallery, and has won several awards for her drawings. Mr. Burgess (not to be confused with Mike Burgess, publisher of the Whitby Free Press), lias tauglit life draw- ing at the Robert McLaugh- lin Gallery and the Oshawa and -Whitby Seniors Clubs. SENIORS DANCE The Whitby Seniors Activ- ity Centre will have its May Party Dance May 20 at 7:30 p.m. featuring recorded mnusic. Friends of seniors are welcotne. AUCTION The Couples Club of St. Mark's united Churcli will be holding an auction at the church May 27 starting at il a.m. Anybne who lias items to offer may caîl John and Glenda Wastle at 579-2914, the churcli office at 668-3091, Judy or Jerry Moskaluk at 668-2816, Elaine and Milton Rainiey at 668-3762 or Ron and Mary Dalgleish at 668- 9242. MOZART LECTURE A film, Mlide show and lecture on the life and works of Mozartwill be given May 29 at 8 p.m. at the Masonic, Temple, cochrane Street, by Peter Dekarwin, 0f Toron to, Past Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Canada. BROOKLIN SPRING FAIR DANCE Advanced tickets are now on- sale for theý Brooklin Spring Fair Dance to be held at the Brooklin Memorial Arena June 3 from 8 p. m. to 1 a.m. Music is by D.J. Otto Kameka, and there will be prizes and a buffet lunch. Tickets are $8350 per couple and may be obtained by calling Maureen Martens at 655-4635 or Dian Berkers at 655-4536. MUSIC NIGHT AT ANÃ"ERSON Once againi, the Music Department 'of Anderson, Colegiate will be presenting its annual "Music Niglt" on Wednesday, may 24, at 8 p.m. in the Anderson auditorium. Among the groups performing will, be the Anderson Concert Band, the Anderson Jazz Ensem- ble, and the Anderson Inter- mediate and Junior Bands, ahl under the Direction of Andrew J. Uranowski, head of the Department of Music. The Anderson Folk Club will also perform, and two soloists, Rebecca Vos, and Lisa Nules, will also be featured. Tickets for the perfor- mance, available in a linuteci supply, will be sold for the 10w prices of only $2,. for aduits, and $1 for students, and may be obtained from any band member, or by telephoning Anderson Col- legiate at 668-5809. Tickets will also be sold at the door; however, to' avoid disap- pointment, advance tickets are recomrnended. Whitby Community Bingo] jo.ee,1$500 &.,piit 2 m JACKPOTS NoBingo May 22 because of holida NetBingo is Monday, May 29 19783 Lic. No. 235447 FIRST JACKPOT AT 55 -NIMBERS SECOND. JACKPOT AT 60 NUMBERS 7:15 p.m. No children under 16 admitted NO ADMISSION CHARGE! HEX DENSHOR E PAVILION (corner Water St. & Dunlop Dr., Whitby) ONE NIGHT ONLY 4 4< TOMO RROW 4 4< <k TURSDA.Y MA y 18 TH SEE The Queen of Country Music Sand Member of the Country MuicHall of Fameq 4< 4< 4< 4< 4< 4< 4< 4< along wilth:' *Johnny Wright * Bobby Wright PLUS *The Tennessee Mountain Boys Presou.ted by Tapstar Shows lac. 2 shows: 7:030 pa.; 9:30p.m. iroquois Park Arena corner Henry and Victoria Sts., Whitby Reserve Seats$4.09 (plus .41' tax) and $5.00 (vlus .501 tax)_ ADVANCE TICKET SALES: SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE, 121 Brock St. N., Whitby Tickets amhilb et the de« D.THAPAR Denture Therapist 214 Dudus St, E. Whitby 668-7797 HOU RS Mon. - Sat.& Evenings By Appointment Only OSHAWA UKR. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH BIG BINGO 1 AT ZOLLY'S FORUM EASTSIDE IN OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE MON. MAY 22, 1978 $3,OOO OFFERED IN PRIZES EARLY BIRD GAME 20 - $25-00 R.EG' GAME 50/ffl CAME 3 JACKPOTS 5 - $30.00 LATE GAM ES FR EE ADMISSION 7:30 P.M. CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED LIC. 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