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Whitby Free Press, 18 Oct 1978, p. 19

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1978. PAGE 19 Cablecast listings CablecaRf 10, -Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville "and Brooklin Progranxs, Wednesday, Oct. lBth to Tuesday, Oct. 24th, 1978 Wednesdýy, Oct. 18 2:30 Wrhere It's Happening with Host: Dan Statham 3:00 Expression.. 3:30 Middle Eastern Dance 4:00 Durham Dialogue 4:30 Soleil with the French Canadian Club of Oshawa 5:00 To be Announced 5:30 Evening Report with G.M. Videq News. 6:00 Let's Find Out with Topics: Rape & Child Abuse 6:30 Special: Knights of Columbus Cable T.V. Bingo 7:30 Education Scene with George Pearce 8:00 Whitby Then & Now with Brian Winter & Jim Quail 8:30 Welcome to Durham Centre... 9:00 Rescue with Topical Guests 9:30 Sign Off Thursday, Oct. 19 3:00 Let's Find Out 3:30 Rescue 4:00 Welcome to Durham Centre 4:30 Let's Discuss IL.. 5:00 Education Scene 5:30 Evening Report 6:00 Let's Discuss It 6:30 The New Leaf 7:00 Soleil 7:30 Conception with Host: b il Jeanes 8:00 Where It's Happening 8:30 Motor City Bowling Roll-Offs with Bruce England 9:30 Sign Off Friday, Oct. 20 2:00 Motor City Bowling Roll-Offs 3:00 The Ne* Leaf 3:30 Concepticn 4:00 What Does the Bible Say? 4:30 Whitby Then & Now 5:00 Voce Italiana 6:00 Whitby Report with Mike Burgess & 6:30 Sign Off Monday, Oct. 23 4:00 Expression with Oshawa Symphony Durham Shoestring Performers ,5:00 Conception with Host: Bill Jeanes 5:30 To Be Announced 6:001 6:301 17:001 7:301 8:00 9:0 11:00 Steve Porter Association and Let's Find Out with Real Estate Industry Middle Eastern Dance with Milly Bouckley What Doe s the Bible Say? with Bob Kirkland Let's Discuss it with Canada Savings Bonds The New Leaf with Host: Gord Wick Whitby Council Meeting Coverage Sîgn Off Tuesday, Oct. 24 2:00 Whitby Council Meeting Highlights 5:30 Evening Report with Dorothy Brown (C.E.C.) Report), Bill Jeanes and Dave Stewart 6:00 Joint Venture with your Host: Lorna Miller 6:30 Voce Italiana with Ercole Foresta 7:30 United Way '78 8:00 Durham Dialogue with Jim Kirkconnell 8:30 Welcomne to Durham Centre for the Developmentally Handicapped with Haost: EËlizabeth Gomes 9:00 Sign Off SPECIALT PROGRAMMING NOTE: PINE RIDGE CABLE T.V. is pleased to announce to our subseribers that we ,will be carrying House of Commons Question Perîod from Ottawa twice daily Monday to, Friday at 3:00 p.m. & 7:.00 p.m. on Visucomm, 'Channel H on our converter'service..., NOTEÈ: All programs are subject to change without notice Birds to b, Tht 'toroTttf jiird Observa- tory has rQceived permisslion from the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority to conduct a bird banding operation at the Lynde Shores Conservation Arca. The bird observatory conmmenred operations in late September, and wil continue through the fal migratory' season. The project is aimed at gathering information on the Saw Whet Owl and to this end most of ComingJL. Even&.ts BALLADS 0F CANADA Wiz Bryant, a talented young Canadian folk singer will sing Ballads of Canada at the Whitby 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. HALLOWE'EN DANCE The West Lynde Community Association willi be holding a "Warlock and Witches' Brew" dance at Heydenshore Pavillon, Oct. 21 from 8, p.m. to 1 a. m. Everyone attending is urged to wear a fancy.costume. For tickets cail 666-1130, 668-6467, 668-130, 668-2202 ,* 668-6047, 668-9691. or 668-6610. SCHOOL REUNION be banded tetrapping and banding will take place at night. <.On Oct. 19 at 6:30 p.m., the Authority staff will lead an outing to the Lynde Shores area to observe this project. Area residents are asked to mect at, the CLOCA office. 1650 Dundas Street East, at 6:30 p.m. on this date. The Lynde Shores Conser- vation Area is on Victoria Street at the mouth of Lynde Creek and includes the Cranberry Marsh, a well- known bird, sanctuary. Monday, October 23 lutchùson champ"s Win The R.A. Hutchison Junior Soccer team proved quite impressive in this year's inter-scbool tournament. Not only have they won ail their games but they did so with *better than.average scores, totaling an astounding 23 goals forand onlv 3against rl*ney began this enviable reord by beating Dr. Rot)ert Thornton 3-1 with Danny Love scoring twice and Darren Short once. Subse- quently they blanked West Lynde- 9-0 (Brian Watson 3, John Curry, Darren Short, Jason * Bruneau, Stephen Blanchard, Glenn Mizen, Danny Love). R.A. Hutchison also blanked Palimerston P.S. 4.0 with 2 goals by Danny Love and one each from Jason Bruneau and JeffReddon.- i'Îie boys trom Hutc-h went on ,10 narrowiy defeat Meadowcrest Public Sehool 3-2. Goals for the winning team were scored by Danny Love (2), and Daren Short. In the final game of this preliminary series R.A. Hutchison colleecd 4 more goals (Danny Love, John Curry, Jason Bruneau, Brian Watson) against nonç for E.A. Fairman School. With al- their victories R.A. Hutchison has earned the righ't to represent the Whit by famlly of schools against the Winning team in the Ajax-Pickering area. The wvinner of this contest will advance to a Durham wide tournament to be held October 26 at Oshawa Civie Fields where the Region Junior Champions wil be declared. Whitby Community B*ingo " Javcee e Kiwanis- " Kinsmen tc dUE1%*0Optimists 2- Wi JVV JACKPOTS UC. No., 235459 FIRST JACKPOT AT 56 NýUMBERS SECOND JACKPOT AT 51 NUMBERS 7:15 p.m.0 No chldren nder .16 admitted. NO ADMISSION CHARGE! HEYDENSHORE PAVILlON, (Corner Water St. & Dunlop- Dr., Whitby) EVERY MONDAY NIGHT I

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