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Whitby Free Press, 17 Jun 1981, p. 10

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A(10 (, WEI)NL-SD)AY, J UNE, 17,19'8 1 . Wl IITBY l'RFE PRESS COMING EVENTS CALENDAR WHS MEETING June 23 at 8 p.m. in the The guest speaker for Canadian Autornotive The next meeting of auditorium of the Fair- the evening will be Gor- Museum, Oshawa. the Whitby Historical view Lodge Home for don Brackett, the For more information Society wWl be held on the Aged. executive director of the caîl society president Sheila Cormacic at 668- 2913. STRAWBERRY TEA The Whitby Historical Society will be holding a strawberry tea at the Lynde House Museum at the corners of Dundas and D'Hillier Streets on Julyl1from 2to 5p.m. A draw for a dlock will be held at 3p.m. PAGEANT The County Town Carnival Queen Pageant will be held at the Whitby Legion Hall, Byron Street South, on July 23 at8p.m. Ail ladies between the ages of 16 and 23 are eligible to enter. For entry forms or more information con- tact Dorothy Manderson at 655-4354. CHAMBER MEETING The next meeting of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce will be held on June 22 at 12 noon in the Lambton Room of the Earl of Durham Dining Lounge, 227 Brock Street South. The cost is $5 per per- son. Ail those planning to attend are asked to advise the chamber of- fice for reservations before June 19. Telephone 668-4506. SUMMER PROGRAM FOR TEENS A special summer program will be held for teens between the ages of 12 and 16 this year. The program includes both indoor and outdoor activities such as a community drop-in, sports, drama, travel, arts and crafts and ex- cursions. Community oriented projects are also plan- ned. The program will begin on June 22 and there is no fee. For more information cali 668-9109. RETIREMENT RECEPTION On the occasion of the retirement of Rev. John M. Smith, the congregation of St. Mark's United Church, Whitby will mark the event with a special service in the Church at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 28, followed by a reception in the church hall. Friends of both Rev. John Smith and Mrs. Muriel Smith are cor- dially invited to attend. ANNIVERSARY DANCE The Ajax, Pickering and Whitby Association for the Mentally Retar- ded 'are holding their 25th anmiversary dinner and social evening, Saturday, June 27, star- ting with a cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m. followed by a dinner & dance. Tickets are $12 per person and available by calling 683-7366 or 839- 9431. GIGANTIC GARAGE AND BAKE SALE On Saturday, June 20, 1981, fromn 10 a. m. until 4 p.m., the Whitby Jaycettes will be holding their annual Garage and Bake Sale (West Lynde) Whitby. Articles for sale will include household item- s, clothing, toys, games, books, healthy plants, home-baked goodies and numerous other od- ds n' ends. 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. PARKING LOT MARKET The Town of Whitby Parks and Recreation Department advises all interested persons to book space early for the Parking Lot Market that will be held at the Iroquois Park Complex on June 20 between 10 arn. and 5 p.m. The cost is $12 per space (two parking spaces), table rentals are also available. For more information cail the department at 668-7765. SUMMER CAMP The Town of Whitby Parks and Recreation Department will be holding various summer camps including sports camps (in lacrosse, soc- cer, basebaîl and ten- nis) as well 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 Museum 's department of ichthylogy and her- petology. Lovisek will introduce facts about snakes in- cluding their feeding habits and biology in an attempt to dispell some of the common myths and misconceptions that surround (hem. -The highlights of the Anglican Church in Canada. Singing wiII be Iead by the Whitby Brass Band. Following the service refreshments will be served. INVITATIONS DR. VINCENT LO S PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING 0F HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE 0F GENERAL DENTISTRY AT 185 THICKSON ROAD NORTH WHITBY, ONTARIO LiN 6T9 BY APPOINIMENT PHONE 579-5551 OFFICE HOURS - TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 10 A.M - 6 P.M.

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