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Whitby Free Press, 11 Oct 1978, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WELNESDAY, OCI70BER 11, 1978, WHITB FREE PRFSS BIDBNIG AKTewakwl om ing IE enii BIRDBANINGWAL, Te wlk illleave from 16 at noon at the Chalet On Sunday Oct. 15, there Community The Central Lake Ontario the Central Lake Ontario Restaurant. Anyone wishing will be a migratory bird be holding Conservation Authority will Conservatoin Authority's to attendis asked to confirm outing, starting at 9:30 am. Witches' B be conducting a bird banding office (1650 Dundas Street their attendance by calling Bring your binoculars. Heydenshor walk for the general public East, Whitby) at 6:30 p.m. on the Chamber at 668-4506 by Thursday Oct. 19, there 21 from 8 on thursday, October M9 the above date. Friday at the latest. will be bird banding outing Evervone a The walk wiI1 visit the Lynde Shores Conservation Area' and participants will havé the opportunity to observe and Iearn about the Torontoý Bird Observatory's Saw Whet Owl banding project which will be in operationon that evening. YOUTIl SERVICE W'ilIy~ Clerk-Adrninis- trator B1illWallace wilI 1w speaking on the organization and government structure of the town at the regular meeting of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce, Oct. A special youth service conducted by the young people of St. John's Anglican Church will be held Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. A hymn and chorus sing will be led by Fran Dittrick and Sandra Woods on their guitars, and a World of Science film entitled 'City of the Bees' will be The film deals with God's solution to the problems of hurnan behavior. St. John's Church is at Victoria and Brock Streets, and everyone is welcome to attend this service. PLANT TALK On Wednesday Oct, il at 7:30 p.m. the Whitby Public Library will present a talk on unusual and rare plants by Tessie Brant of "The Grecnery". She will also discuss any problemns you may have with your house plants. October is the library's annual plant exchange month. Bring a cutting of one of you plants and take home somnething new in exchange. CONSERVATION PROGRAMS A number of programs are being offered at the Lynde Shores Conservation Area duing the remainder of this year by the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority. 1979 FAIRMONT 2 DR. 200 cubic inches, six cylînder, automatie, PIS, P/13, radio, BR78-1 4 white waIl radiais. 36 month net lease 148.75 per month plus tax 48 a kilometer over 75,000 kilometers - 3 years JOIN THE SWING TO FORD!I Ask about our Red Carpt Iase COLIN BALL MO-TORS -LIMITED HIÏghway 7AWest 1 Port Prry starting at 6:30 p.m. The Toronto Bird Observatory Station will be visited as part of this outing. Saturday Dec. 2, there will be a tree Indentification walk starting at 9:30 a.n.' Unless otherwise stated, aIl activities will leave from the Authority office at 1650 Dundas 'Street East, Whitby. The Lynde Shores Conserva- ion Area is on Victoria Street at the mouth of Lynde Creek. ART EXHIBIT The Whitby Public Library will present an exhibition of drawings, paintings and prints by Ruth Read and Francine Fortier Moher from Oct. 6 to Nov.3. BALLADS 0F CANADA Wiz Bryant, a talented young Canadian folk singer will sing Ballads of Canada at the WI'itby Public Library, Oct. 18 at 7:45 p.m., in the auditorium. He will present an audio-visual, program, combining songs and slides from accross Canada. HALLOWEEN FILMS Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. in the Whithy Library auditorium there will be Hallowe'en films for children in Grade one and up. CORRIDOR CAPERS DANCE The Corridor Area Rate- payers Association will hold their semi-annual Corridor Capers dance Oct. 20 from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Heydenshore Pavilion, for tickets caîl any executive member or 725-8967. HALLOWE'EN DANCE The West to wear a fa: tickets call 668-6130, 6( 668-9691, or rAssociation wll a "Warlock and Brew" dance at we Pavilion, "Oct. ýp.m. toi1 a.m. attending is urged ancy costume. For )68-2202, 668-6047, r668-610. WEST LYNDE ELECTIONS Election of rmembers of the executive of the West Lynde Community Association for the coming year will be held Oct. 12 at the West Lynde Public School. Memnbership fees are due, and will bc collected by street reps at the end of October. SCHOOL REUNION Henry Street High Sohool is hosting a reunion in cele- bration of its 2Sth anniver- sary on June 22 and 23, 1979. Please phone 668-2731 if you are intere*sted i assisting the school committee' to locate fo0-rme'r students andl teaéhers. FESTIVAL 0F PRAISE A Festival of Praise will be held at 4 p.m. Oct., 29 at St. Mark's United Church when the combined cJioirs of the Whitby churches under the direction of Mrs. EDaine Broughton will provide an hour of music. solos, anthemrs and instru- mental selections. SILENT AUCTION St. Mark's United Church will be holding its annual sulent auction Oct. 30 inthe church hall. 'A new featiure this year will be a soup and sandwich luncheon served from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The tes roomn and bazaar and bake tables will be open from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and the auction wfil take place In the evening starting at 7:30 n.m. KIRK BAZAAR C%4 A ~ ~ ibL. iiaurew rresnyterui -Lynde Church will hold its annual Lynde"Kirk Bazaar" Nov. 4 at the church fromn 1:30 p.m. to 4 p. m. A tea room will be open fromn 2 p.m. to 4 p.mn., and there will be a bake table, white elephant table, decora-, tions table, and home crafts, table. Convenors are Edith Mowat, Regnia Scott and -Jean FParsons. AI!~T 1ilXHIBITIION An exhibition of paiptings entitl.ed "The Polish Canadian.s," by William Kurclek, wiIl be held at the Whitbyv Arts Station Gallery Oct. 640o 29, The collection shown was a gift of the Polish Alliance of Canada and Wintario to the Art Gallery- of Hamilton. William Kurelek, one of Ca nada's most noted modemn painturs, was born in Alberta i n 1927 of immigrant parentage, and raised as a child of the Depression, in Manitoba. 1lie graudated fromn the University of Manitoba in 1949 and further pursued his artistic learnings with studies in Mexico and Ontario. Hie lef t for England in 1952 and apprenticed as a picture framner -while continuing h 'is painting. The 26 works in the "Polish Cantadians"* series comprise the f if th a nd f inal of a series «fimmigrant pioneer groups he depicted before his death in Nov,,ember 1977. BUS TRIP The Whitby Historical Society will have a bus trip to Kitchener Market, Walper House. and Woodside ,National Park on.0Oct..28, for ail members 'and friends. For further Informration and* tickets, cail Kay Daigle a t 668-2249 or Kay Hutchings at 668-3460 before Oct. 15. DANCE The Canadian Scottlsh Club Of Whltby will be hold- ing a dance at the Masonic 1Hall on Cochrane Street- oct. 14, starting at 8 p.m For tickets, Cali668-4134. BAZAAR AND TEA Fairview Lodge will be holding its annual tea and bazaar oct. 18 at 2 p.m. at the' Lodge. Everyone is welcomne to attend this snecial event. LADIES' BASKETBALL A ladies' ba sketball night program will be held at the West Lynde Publie Sehool Mondays from 8:45 p.mn. to 10:45 p.m. starting Oct. 16. The programn willý last 10 weeks. For further informza- SALE Early Canadian Pine Furniture Pedestal tables. Trestle tables .2-3.4 Door buiffets & httches Cannonball beds' 4 sizes Dressersé End tables- Chests Hlutch mirrors. Dry sink. Blanket box Haingîig siielves & More... COME IN & BROWSE IOAM TO 6PM-Thur & Friday till 9PM CHEYNL"es PINE 110u, NU o&t ai.Wib ~l~.s~ >A R T 668 -'5548 110Dunop t. ast Whtby 2 bock S.of Dundas.. 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