PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1981, WIIITBY FREE PRESS Coming Events REUNION The Ajax High School will be holding its 25th Anniver- sary Reunion on June 6. The day program will be held at the school from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. and a dinner and dance will be held from 5:30 p.m. to1 a.m. For more information call the Ajax High School at 683-1610. DANCE The Whitby Ambulance Service will hold a dance at the Masonic Temple on May 30 beginning at 9 p.m. Tickets are $15 a couple and include a buffet. Tickets are limited and can be ob- tained by calling 668-3146. All proceeds will go to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. SOAP BOX DERBY The Whitby Jaycees will be holding a soap-box derby on July 18 for boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 16. The event will be held un- der the auspices of the Canadian Soap-Box Derby Association. Anyone interested in more details about the event is in- DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 214 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-7797 Hours: Mon. - Sat. & Evenings By Appointment Only (across from Beer Store) THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE OF DURHAM PUBLIC MEETING Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee will con- sider at a meeting to be held on: MAY 19, 1981 AT 10:00 A.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, REGIONAL HEADOUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AND THE OFFICIAL PLAN FOR THE TOWN OF WHITBY related to the BROOKLIN AREA The purpose of the application submitted by the Council of the Town of Whitby is to identify the Hamlet of Brooklin as a Small Urban Area and to designate land uses to support a population of 10,500 within the area indicated on the map below: Lot Lot 26T720 Con e Ion j i Road Np7 C( N C&N e VI F H o7Regional IRood No . 81 'OOK4iN Subsequently, the Regional Council will consider the recommendation of the Planning Committee at a meeting to be held on: MAY 27, 1981 AT 10:00 A.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, REGIONAL HEADOUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY Information related to the application is available for in. spection in the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby. Requests to appear before the Planning Committee as a deputation concerning the application must be forwarded to Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P. Commissioner of Planning, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby. Ontario LIN 6A3 and must be received by thie Friday preceding the meeting. Requests to appear before Regional Councîl as a deputation concerning the application must be forwarded to thie Regional Clerk. Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whiitby. Ontario L1N 6A3 and must be received 48 hours pr ior to thie Regional Councîl meet ing. Gary Herrema C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Regional Chairma Regional Clerk vited to call Ray Fox at 666- 1867 or write to the Jaycees in care of Box 62, Whitby, Ontario. HELP WANTED The Whitby Parks and Recreation Department is currently accepting ap- plications for student help to work in the canteens at Iroquois Park and Brooklin Memorial Arenas. Hours will vary Monday through Sunday. Ap- plication forms are available at either arena, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Iroquois Park Pool are also accepting applications for qualified Red Cross and Royal Life Saving Instruc- tors. Application forms are available at the pool, Mon- day through Friday, 9 a.m. to5 p.m. The Whitby Psychiatric Hospital Volunteer Association held their raffle on Friday, May 1 at the an- nual volunteer appreciation dinner. First prize of a code-a- phone went to Mrs. Kitt Coutts of Whitby. (Ticket No. 918.) Second prize'of a $100 Gift Certificate from Dominion was won by Mart Barks of R.R. 3, Little Britain. TEA AND FASHION SHOW On Sunday, May 24, St. John's the Evangelist Catholic Women's League is holding a tea and fashion show in the Denis O'Connor High School Gymnasium. It will be from 2:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m., all members with friends and guests are welcome. There will be adult and children's fashions. Clothes will be from Whit- by Mall Fashions, Elsa's Children's. Things, shoes from Kameka, hair styles from Career School of Hair- dressing, make-up from Eaton's cosmeticians and many other kind help and donations from merchants. There will be no tickets sold for this event, just a silent contribution. (Ticket No. 427.) The third prize of a food processor went to A. Papageorge of Scarborough. (Ticket No. 415.) The fourth prize, a coffee maker, was won by Mrs. N. Boyer of Whitby. (Ticket No. 1209.) An air ecologizer was fifth prize and won by Mrs. Sally van der Veen of Whitby. (Ticket No. 308.) FUND RAISING The Brooklin-Whitby Branch of the Canadian Bible Society will hold a walk-a-thon, cyclathon and bowlathon on Saturday, May 30. The society hopes to raise $3,750 to purchase Bibles. For more information on participating call 668-6227, 668-8378 or 655-3606. SPRING MELODY On May 14 and 15, begin- ning at 8 p.m. the Dennis O'Connor High School will present their "Spring Melody," a festival of music featuring folk, pop, spiritual and rock selec- tions. Tickets, available at the door, are $2 per person. Proceeds will go to finance the school's music program. BIG SISTER WEEK Big Sisters of Oshawa will be holding a Big Sister Awareness Week during May 11 to 16. Big Sisters is a volunteer program, mat- ching more mature females with young girls' who are having growing up problems. Activities will include a display at the Oshawa Shop- ping Centre and our third annual pot luck supper. For further information call Simcoe Hall Settlement House at 728-7525. DURHAM REGION FIELD NATURALISTS The Durham Region Field Naturalists would like to in- vite anyone who is in- terested in nature to join us on our "Ferns and Whip- poor-wills" walk on Satur- day, May 23 at 7 p.m. Meet at Miracle Mart on Hwy. 2 in Bowmanville. The leader will be Ester Allen, bring cameras and binoculars if you have them. For more information call Sheila Ruch at 668-2690. DURHAM REGION FIELD NATURALISTS On Thursday, May 28 at 6 p.m. Dave Ruch will lead a walk at Scott's Marsh to point out and identify the Birds of Scott's Marsh. Cameras, binoculars and boots would be helpful. Meet at the C.L.O.C.A. office (Cherney's Furniture) Dun- das St. E., Whitby. For further information call Dave Ruch 668-2690. FLEA MARKET The Ajax-Pickering- Whitby Association for the Mentally Retarded will be holding a flea market in the parking lot of the Harwood Secondary School, Ajax, on Saturday, June 13 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. In the event of rain, the event will be held in the gym. Rentai space is available to local clubs, homeowners and non-profit organizations for a fee of $10. For more information call Monica Church at 668-9992. UCW LUNCHEON The United Church Women of St. Mark's United Church will hold their an- nual luncheon on Thursday, May 21 at 1 p.m. The guest speaker will be Len Cullen of Cullen Gar- dens and Miniature Village. Tickets are $3.75 per per- son and available by calling Earlien McCracken at 668- 3961 or Carol Murkar at 668- 3057. Everyone welcome. OSTOMY MEETING The next meeting of the Oshawa and District Ostomy Association will be held on Wednesday, May 20 in Room 1002F of the Oshawa General Hospital at 7:45 p.m. For more information call 576-9516 or 728-1869. ART IN THE LIBRARY There will be a display of art works by Whitby artist Marlene Hilton in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library throughout the month of May. COFFEE BREAK .Coffee Break, "talks and entertainment for adults" will be held every Tuesday and Thursday morning in the Whitby Public Library's auditorium beginning at 10 a. m. Tomorrow, May 14, the guest speaker will be Ron Hupfield ,of the Whitby Yacht Club who will speak about sailing at the Whitby Harbor. May 19 and 21, a videotape and discussion on Portugal will be the program. Marguerite Kulik and Lee Hewitt of the Whitby Toast- mistress Club will be the guest speakers on May 26 and28. For more information on the program call the library at 668-6541. DANCE The Whitby Senior Citizen's Activity Centre will hold their monthly dance on May 23. For more information call the centre a t 668-1424. Winners of WPH raffle