PAGE lil, WEDNESDAY, JUNIS 10, 198 1, WIITBY FREE PRES RENC &SRI DRALMASUI JUST OFF Durham Rd. 23 cali 1-649-2386 to reg ister total cost - july session S100 GIGANTIC GARAGE AND BAKE SALE On Saturday, June 20, 1981, from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m., the Whitby Jaycettes will b e holding their annual Garage and Bake Sale at 91 Michael Blvd., (West Lynde) Whitby. Articles fer sale will include household item- s, clothing, toys, games, books, healthy plants, home-baked goodies and numerous other od- ds n' ends. HELP WANTED The Whitby Parks and Recreation Department is currently accepting applications for student help to work in the can- teens at Iroquois Park and Brooklin Memorial Arenas. Hours will vary Mon- day through Sunday. Application forms are available at either arena, Monday through Friday, 9 a. M. to 5 P. M. Iroquois Park Pool are also accepting ap- plications for qualified Red Cross and Royal Life Saving Instructors. Application forms are available at the pool, Monday- through Friday, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 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 under the auspices- of the Canadian Soap-Box Derby Association. Anyone interested in more details about the event is invited to cal Ray Fox at 666-1867 or write to the Jaycees in care of Box 62, Whitby, Ontario. 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. Rental space is available to local clubs, homfeowners and non- profit organizations for a fee of $10. For more information caîl Monica Church at 668-9992. RETIREMENT RECEPTION A reception will be held to honor Mildred Corbett who will be retiring f rom the teaching staff of E.A. Fairman Public Sehool at the end of this academic year. The event will be held at the school's auditorium on June 17 from 8to10 p. m. AUl former students and f riends are welcome. PARKING LOT MARKET The Town of Whitby Parks and Recreation Department advises al interested persons to book space early for the Parking Lot Market that will be held at the Iroquois Park Cornplex on June 20 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. The cost is $12 per space (two parking spaces), table rentals are also available. For more information caîl the department at 668-7765. SUMMER CAMP The Town of Whitby Parks and Recreation Department wiIl be holding various summer camps including sports camps (in lacrosse, soc- cer, basebaîl and ten- nis) as weIl as adven- ture daycamp and kmn- dercamp. For more information caîl the department at 668-7765. SNAKES ALIVE The Whitby Public Library will present "Snakes Alive," a unique display of living snakes and slide presen- tations by Jim Lovisek of the Royal Ontario Museumn's department of ichthylogy and her- petology. Lovisek will introduce facts about snakes in- cluding their feeding A Dramatie Demonstration it's ofttt:n assinitd tiat peopit: with ncnttci oi-phvsis.ii disdhilitit:s Lk tflflk) 'Xils ptr intdv . mic t. As a svnihols. s,;csturc tri thuîs litcrnarmtonci Mxii. wc donc. ýNIlý iigout ot the: odina v \cpous da tt:l:Visi ni -L iti- just to sett htie ccord smriiglht. 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For more information contact the library at 668-654 1. STORY HOUR The Whitby Public Library will be holding its regular Saturday morIfing story hour for children age 5 and up between 10: 30 and 11: 30 a.m. throughout the month of June. For more information contact the library at 668-6541.- PRE-SCHOOL STORY HOUR Because of the response experienced last year, the Whîtby Public Library has an- nounced that registration will be required for this sumnmerps pre-school story hour.. The program will be held in two sessions, the first one for four weeks beginning on July 6 at 10:30 a.m. Registration for this session will be held in the week of June 22. The second session will be held for the four weeks starting on August 10 at 10:30 a.m. Registration for this session will be held the week of July 20. For more information contact the library at 668-6541. SUMMER HOURS The Whitby Public. Library has announced its summer hours. Beginning Saturday, July 4 the library will be open from Monday to Friday from 9:30 a. m. to 9 p.m. It will be closed on Saturday and Sun- day. The library will also be closed on July 1 in honor of the Dominion Day holiday. It will also be closed on Saturday, September 5. REUNION The alumir0f-th ~j Margaret Birch William Davis International Year 1981 Provincial Secretary for Premier of Disabledet - Social Development Persons y Ontario Admission is $2 per person. For more information cali the centre at 668- 1424. COMING EVENTS CALENDAR A handy new book by Sidney Ledson, author of the best-selling book, 'Teach Vour Child to Read in 60 Days'. Here's a book rio stenographer oGjwO should be without; virtually auniversity course in granimar but presented in a ively way nouiiiversity can match. Z3.95 po PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 218 Harwood Ave. S.. Ajax 638-1968