PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1-8, 198 1, WHITBY FREE PRESS MORE COMING EVENTS w * w Streets. HOUSING located in Pîckering PLAY The Anderson C.V.I. Drama Club wilI pre- sent "The Admirable Crichton" by J.M. Barrie in the school auditorium at 7:30 p.m. on November 4, 5 and 6. Tickets are $3 for adults, $2 for students TYPE WRITERS ADDING MACHINES a CALCULATORS SA LES e SERVICE e RENTALS 218 apor a wheowe Aven'Sheleacutaror and $1 for children and are available from any cast member or at the school. For more information cali 668-5809. FASHION SHOW A fashion show with a difference will be held on Tuesday, November 10 at 8 p.m. at the Whit- by Arts Station Gallery, Victoria and Henry Streets. The difference is that all the clothes presented will be &niearly new'. The show will be put on by the Nearly New Shop and the First Course. Ahl proceeds will go to Whitby Arts. Tickets are $6 each and are available at the Nearly New Shop and Fîrst Course or by calling 668-9787 or 668- 6245. PARTY Holy Family Parish will hold a "Coming Out Party" on Saturday, November 14 at St. Ber- nadette's, Ajax. Tickets are $12 a couple and include a hot buffet. Tickets are available by calling Mary Loney at 723-1700 or John Kirk- land at 579-6448. ANNUAL BAZAAR The Ajax, Pickering and Whitby Association for the Mentaily Retar- ded Will hold their an- nual bazaar 'on Satur- day, Novernber 7 fromn il a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Emperor Street Cen- tre, 36 Emperor Street, Ajax. Featuredi n the sale will be baked goods, Christmas decorations, handicrafts, plants and more. For more information caîl 683-7366. WINE AND & CHEESE The Whitby Chamber of Commerce will be holding a wine and cheese party on October 30Oat 8p.m. at the Whit- by Arts Station, corner of Victoria and Henry Tickets for the event are $4.50 per person and rnay be obtained by calling the chamber's office a t 668-4506. MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER The next World-Wide Marriage Encounter Weekend will be held at the Oshawa Holiday Inn on November 6,7 and 8. For more information about this event cal Ralph or Theresa Luke at 728-348. SMORGASBORD The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 112 will be holding a smorgas- bord at the legion hall on Byron Street South on October 31 at 7 p. m. A dance will also be held. Tickets are $15 a couple and rnay be ob- tained by calling 668- 2963. it's not work to walk. So why not wolk to work? CONFERENCE The Oshawa-Whitby Social Planning Council will sponsor a Housing Affordability Confer- ence on October 30 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Faith Place, 44 William Street West, Oshawa. The keynote speaker will be former Mayor of Toronto John Sewell and the luncheon speqker will be the National Leader of the New Democratic Party and Oshawa MP Ed Broad- bent. The cost for the con- ference is $15 per person and everyone is wel- corne. For tickets or more information cail the planning council at 725- 4774. EXHIBIT The Magic Imaý presenting an are tists exhibition op( on Saturday, Novei 7 and running November 28. The pieces on di are in a variety of n and are the work « local residents. The Magie Imal Ren.ls Sae,&*Srvic tge is a ar- )ening mber lae, at 72kengf Viladge,telephsone 686-1381.,Galleyhours are181 GusalltoySatur- day, il a.m. to 5:30 p.m. CRAFT SALE The Whitby Jaycettes Fali Baby Photo Contest will be set Up in front of the Whitby Mail Florists at the WbitbY Mail on Saturday, October 31. Voting will take place from then until mal closing Urne on Novem- ber 10. Choose your favourite baby from those dis- played and help hlm or her win a Bank Savings Certif icate and other prizes. The Whitby Jaycettes will be having a craft sale at the Whitby Mal on Saturday, October 31 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. featuring an extra- ordinary collection of hand-crafted itemns. splay The Oshawa Branch mda of the Association for df ia Children with Learning f ie Disabilities will hold an âge is open meeting on November 9at 7:30p.rn. in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library. tre The topic for the meetng ilbe «"62 assessments and no diagnosis" and the P1 guest speaker wi 'll be Shirley Garrow. me There will also be a le. panel discussion. Admission is free and LD for more information Icaîl Jean Baker, presi- PIl dent of the association, at 668-2279. WoriodWhon? Here's what you get withi a Quick & Easy GIC from' Flexibility. Your GIC is automatically renewed each Victoria and Grey: year at the current mnterest rate. Cashability. You can cash your GICs on any anniversary date without paying a penalty. Convenience. Interest payments tailored to suit your needs. 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