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Whitby Free Press, 16 Sep 1981, p. 17

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTFMIBER 16, 1981, PAGE 17 MORE COMING EVENTS' SAC EVENTS The Whitby Senior Citizen's Activity Cen- tre has several events planned for the autumnn season. % These include pi dance that will be hedf at the centre on Brock Street South on September 19 at 7:30 p.m. Other events include the mnonthly birthday party that will be held at 2 p.m. on September 21 and aday at the Wood- bine Race Track on Sep- tember7 atl1a.m. For more information about the centre or sthese and other pro- grms caîl the centre at 681424, 501S DANCE On Saturday, October 3, 1981 the Whitby and Brooklin Block Parents are holding a 'Fifies Dance' at the Brooklin Coimnity Centre froin 8 p. m. to 1 a. m. The tickets are $15 a cou pie including food and bar privileges. Prizes will be given to the best maie and female costume remini- scent of the 'Fifties'. Please contact your area chairperson or telephone, Elaine (668- 7545) to obtain tickets for this event. MEALS WITHOUT WHEELS "Meals Without Wheels"l are available to Whitby senior citizens, at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Brock Street North every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12 noon. The cost of a full cour- se meal is $1.50. Mfter lunch on Mon- day and Wednesday a bingo session is held while on Fridays a eucbre session is held. Frmore Information call 668-8064. GIANT GARAGE SALE Te Parent Advisory Council of St. Theresa's Separate Sehool, Whitby wil be holding a giant garage sale at the school on September 19 froin 10 a.m. to 4 p. m. Spaces are for rent at a fee of $5. Bain out date is Sep- tember 26. For more information or space rentai caîl 668- 4953, 728-4810 or 668- 7342. All proceeds will go towards the purchase of dishes and an assort- ment of new crafts, leather, pottery, knot- ting, wood and more. A draw will also be held for a 1981 Hitachi color portable tele- vision. A light lunch and refreshments will also be available. Contributions to the sale will be gratefully received. For pick-up or more information caîl 723-1033 or 723-5133. MENTAL HEALTH DURHAM Mental Health Durham, the regional branch of the Canadian Mental Health Associa- tion is seeking people to become involved in their various programs. For more information about the organization or how to become in- volved cail Katherine Henderson at 723-1033. OPEN HOUSE The planning depart- ment of the Town of Whitby will be holding an open house during the week of September 21 to 25. The purpose of the open house is to fami- liarize the public with the functions of the planning departinent. For more information contact the departinent a t 668-5803. French language with gaines, stories and songs. The program will begin on October 7, fromn 10 to il a.m. for begin- ners and from 1 to 2 p.m. for advanced students. Registration for the program will take place during the week of Sep- tember 21. There is a fee of $14 for this ten- week program. Chiid- ren must be atleast three years old to be eligibie. For more information contact the ibrary at 668-6531. STORY HOUR The Whitby Public Library wili be holding its children's story hour on Saturday, September 12, 19 and 26 frorn 10:30 to 11: 30 a. m. This prograin is for children ages five and over. For more information caîl the library at 668- 6531. IN-BETWEENS The Whitby Public Library wtll offer a pro- gramn for children aged il to 14 beginning on Oc- tober 19 froi 7 to 8 p. m. This prograin wil of- fer guest speakers, creative dramna, skits, films and video tapes. Registration for the program begins October 5. For more informa- tion caîl the library at 668-6531. READING CLUB The Whitby Public Library will run a "Smokey the Bear" reading club for children in grades four to six. The program will in- volve the use of video tapes, filins, puzzles and crafts. The last session will consist of a party and awards will be presen- ted to those who have completed four books dealing with nature. This four-week prograin will be held on, Wednesdays from 4 to 5 p.m. There is limited registration. Registra- tion will be held at the children's desk beginn- ing September 16. For more information cali the ibrary at 668- 6531. PIONEER GIRLS Faith Baptist Church, Taunton Road East, Whitby has started a -Pioneer Girls" pro- grain for all girls in grades one to nine. The program involves girls in games, stories and outings. ,There is a registration TYPE WRITE RS ADDING MACHINES s CALCIJLATORS SALES,@ SERVICE * RENTALS 'i1t's a poor day when.we haven't heiped a customer" Roman Cathollc Churches - PRE-SCHOOL ST. JOHN THE EVANGELISTý HOLY FAMILY FRENCH 903 G if f ard St. 668-3676 Masses at St. Pauls Sohool The Whitby Public 200 Garrard Rd. 576-2098 Library will again be of- MASSES MASSES Saturay, 7p.m.Saturday, 7 p.m. fering its pre-school Suday, 97m,1:0 .. 21 p.m. Sna,9&m,1:5&m,1:5am Frenh soryhou toin-"Know that I arn with you aiways; yes to the end of time." troduce chiidren to the IseuI Lg0-i1j w M fee of $2. For more information about the prograin cal Shirley MacDonald at 668-2914. FARMER'S MARKET The Whitby Parks & Recreation Department is hosting a special bus excursion to Kitchener Farmers Market and Town of Elmira on Saturday, October 3, 1981. The bus leaves Irociuois Park Complex at 7:30 a.m. sharp and returns around 6:30 p.m. The $17 fee in- cludes bus transporta- tion to the market and some local factories, a superb smorgasbord lunch at Bingemnan Park; a guided tour through Elmira and St. Jacobs. To register for this excellent package, cal 668-7765 for details. Rýegistration must be received prior to Sep- tember 30. A-CIty Driving Schoolý Dncoie a SMAL-COMACTCARS 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE FREE PICK-UP $12,00 PER FUJLL HOUR ý686-2224 'T HE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OFDURHAM DURHAM NOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETING Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee wiII consider at a meeting to be held on: SEPTEM BER 22,1981 AT 10:00 A.M. PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOARDROOM 105 CONSUMERS DRIVE, WHITBY AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The amendment application proposed to permit a maximum of 15 Estate Residential Lots within the area indicated on the map below. ALr-g"8 L W1- Subsequently, the RegionaLCouncil will consider the recommendation of the Planning Committee at a meeting to be heîd on: SEPTEM BER 30,1981 AT 10:00 A.M. COU NCIL CHAM BERS REGIONAL HEADOUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY Information related to the amendment application is available for inspection -in the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, or by calîing Mr. L. Kotseff, M.C.I.P. Plan- ning Department, (416) 668-7731. Requests to appear before the Planning Commit- tee as a deputation concerning the amendment application must be forwarded to Dr. M. Michael, M.C.l.P. Commissioner of Planning, 105 Con- sumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario LiN 6A3, and must be received by the Friday precedlng the meeting. Requests to appear before Regional Council as a deputation concerning the amendment applica- tion must be forwarded to the Regional Clerk, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossîand Road East, Whitby, Ontario Li N 6A3, and must be received 48 hours prior to the Regional Council meeting. Gary Herrema Regional Chairman C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Regional Clerk n

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