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Whitby Free Press, 18 Aug 1982, p. 6

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PAGE 6,WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS COMING EVE NTS<CALENDAR PHOTO SHOW, "Whitby, A ,County Town" wiil be a special show sponsored by the Whitby Arts Station Gallery., The show wiil be held on September 9 beginn- ing at 8 p.m. and was put together by the Whitby Photography Club. Members, have gathered a selection of sldes and vocal descrip- tions of buildings of historktal and current interest in the town. Refreshments wiil be served. Admission is $2 for adults. Children free. For more Information call the gailery at 668- 4185. . 4eondtiond Tpewrter on li erice& e rs Wli eleeouon Ret's vaosle 408.. da Sret Wst 290 san orhAe BOYS e GIRLS NEED EXTRA MONEY? Carriers wanted once a week to deliver for the Whitby Free Press. The following routes are currently avallable. Call the Circulation Manager n ow at 668-6111. BROOKLIN Route No.,2010> A compact route- 50 papers - delivering on North St., Centre St. to Baldwin St., Coîston St'. and the west side of Baldwin St. Route No. 2030 A good route - 100 papers - delivering on Mont- gomery Ave., Cassels Rd., Campbell St., -Priceý St., and parts of H-eberdown Cres.,'Vipond St. and Way St., as well as the west sîde of Baldwin St. Route No. 2040 Excellent starter route - 50 papers - delivering on the east side of Baldwin St., the east sîde' of Centre St., George St., James St., Charles St. and Bagot St. RouteWHITBY' RueNo. 104 A money-malcer - 200 papers - delivering. on Raglan St., Welllngton..St., Giffard, St., Lee St., Warden Wilson Ave., Hallet St. and part of Wanut St Route No. 1249 Quick and easy - 75 papers - deliverlng on parts of Walton St. and ail of Donavan Ct. Route No. 1259 A super route - 100 papers - delivering on Cen- tre, Maple and Chestnut and parts. 0f Byron, Beech and the east side 0f Kent. Route No. 1401 A stralght forward route - 100 papers - deliver- Ing on both sideis of Cochrane St. from, Dundas to the bridge. Route No. 1402 An easy route - 100 papers - deliv ering on Lyn- devlew, FalrvleW and part of Beech St. Route No. 1253 Route avallable in King's Gate - 175 papers - dellvery includes Avon Ct., Lynde"Ct. and Valley Ct. ~ CALL CIRCULATION 668-6111l PICNIC- The Durham Lamaze Association iwill hold a Labor Day Picnlic at the Petticoat Creek Conser-, vation Area on Septem- ber 6 from il a.m. to 3 p.m. There wiil be games, races and prizes. Admission is, $3. for parking .and -partici-' pants are, tobring their own picnic lunch. Petticoat -- Creek is located on Whites Road, south of Highway 401, in Pickering. For more information contact Liz Iwata at 839- 884. CLOCA EVENTS The Central Lake Ont- ario Conservation Authority (CLOCA) will continue with its sum- mer programs this week.' .Guided walks -meet at, the authority's-office at 1650 Dundas Street East" Thursday at 6:30 p-. and Sunday atl1p.m. Evening programs GuIda &Dem0c Institute of Beauty SAVEIO on ail Perms Monday through Saturday. Reg. Price 135.00 &Up. Cali 109 BYRON ST.S. 668-3 621 WHITBY, ONT.& ask for Lina GET > ]NOW! cail MoTeague Electrlc, ask about a c 1 1 rc% 0M A L OXA Electrlc Furnaces $800 G ov. Robate COMPACT-QUIET-100% EFFICIENT A Chromalox Electric Forced Warm Air Furnace is the ideal replacement for your oit furnace. Instal- lation Is simple, using existing ductwork, central air conditioning availlabie.. For more Information cal 1- McTEAGUE ELECTRUC 185 BROOK ST. N. WHITBY are held Tuesday and Saturday evenings atý the Heber Down Conser- valtion Area. A nature walk wiil be held at 7:30 p.m., wit h 'films being. shown at 19 p.m. Films will, also be shown on Thursdays at 9 p.m. Heber Down Conser- ..vatioýn' Area is located on Coronation Road, one kilomfietre south of High- way 7 in Brooklin. S The following' are the, programs' for the up- coming week: August 19.- 4",Sënses, .Working,'Overtime,", a walk a t Stephen's Gulch Conservation Area. .August 21' -'evening' progrAm "Natural Pest Control." August 22 - "Edible Plants," 'a walk at' Heber Down Conserva- tion Area to seewhich local 'plants can" be eaten., August 24 - evening program "Mammals of, Durham: Past and Pre- sent." 1For more information cail CLOCA at 579-0411. ONE PARENT MEETINGS1 The'next meeting of the, One Pa rent Fami- lies Association of Cana- da wil be held at the' Lake Vista Club House on' ,.Emerald ,Ave., Oshawýa on August 24 'at 8:30 p.m. .The guest speaker will be Eileen Joan Gibson of Mary Kay Cosmetics. For more information, cail Barbara Hicks at 728-7205. SUMMER CINEMA '82 The Whitby Arts Sta- tion Gallery wiil con- tinue with its Summer Cinema '82, program tomorrow (August 19).- At .3 p.m., children will be -entertained with 'II Know an Old Lady Who Swailowed a Fly," "Flash the Teenage Ot- ter,'" and, "My Finan- cial Career. " Adulte can see-Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly in, "Br eakfast at Tiffany's, " at 7 p.m. Admission to both shows is free. The gailery is located at the corner of Henry and Victoria Streets. For more information cail 668-4185.' ART DEPARTMENT-ON PREMISES SUMMER FILMS The Whltby Public Library, wlilhold its final, afternoon of *,films for chidren age d 5 and over on August 25 from 130, to 11: 30 a.m. and from 1: 30 to 2:30 pm. "The Sorcerer's Ap- prentice,"_ ."Dragon Castle,"1 and, "The Reluctant ,Dragon" wil be shown. - Admission is free. For more Informa- tion, cail the library at 6684541. FLOWER SHOW The Brooklin Horti- cultural Society will hold its regular monthly meeting and flower show on Wednesday, Auguat .25 at the CE. Building, Brooklin United Church. The theme- of the flower show is "Harvest Moon." "Stirring It Up" with Bessie Pengelly and Mel Hundert, a demonstra- tion using fresh vege- tables, gourmet style, will be the feature'of the meeting. Everyone is welcome. For more information phone 655-4065. SOAP BOX, D)ERBY The Whitby Jaycees will hold, their secëond annual soap box 'derby, on. Sunday, August' 22 beginning at 10 a.m. on Rossland Road East, in front of the County Court House. Entries are currently being accepted 'for the .Junior, senior and open categories. The entry fee will be $5. For entry forms and more« information con- cerming the ,event's regulations caîl Keith Wagar at 668-1612.. ANTIQUE SHOW The Kinette Club of Oshawa wiil hold ils îîtm annual 'antique ,show and sale on. September 22 from 1 to 9 p. m. at the Kinsmen Commumity Centre, 109 Coîbourne Street West, Oshawa. Dealers wil he dis- playing a variety of china, sterling, silver, jewelry, glass and furni- ture. Money raised wiil be used for the club's community service work. Admission will be $1. COMPUTER The next meeting 0 f the,' Durham Region Personal -Computer Club wiil be held on August 19 at 7 p. m. at thie Whltby Public Lib- rary., Ail personis.owning a personal computer sys-' tem or those wishing t get into the hobby are welcome to attend.- This month's meeting will be devoted to educa- tional programs. At present, thereare> no club fees. BAZAAR The Ajax Lioness Club wiil hold their third an- nual "Bonanza Bazaar and Flea, Market" on, Saturday, Septemnber il from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Ajax Community Centre. 'Tables* are stiil available. For more information cail 683-646. CRUISE The Knights of Colum- bus 'will sponsor' an evening cruise aboard "The Triilium"l on August 20from 8to 11:30 p.m* A cash bar and light lunch wiIl be provided. Pioceeds will go towards the restoration of the Martyrs' Shrine, Midland. .Tickets are -$12.50 per person and available, by,. cailing 683-8808or 683- OPEN HOUSE The Durham Region Horsebacký Ridlng for the Handicapped Asso- ciation wiil hold its four- th annual open'house on Sunday, Septemiber 12 at 2 p.m. at Hoskin Sta- bles, ,Blackstock (on Durham Region Road 57). The program has been operating for four years and offers, riding in- struction to the handi- capped. TENT FESTIVAL The Church of the Way .will be holding a '~Gospel Tent Festival" fromn August 13to 22,at the Whitby Mail, Thick- son Road'and Dundas Street East. Special meetings wii be held at 7:30 p.m.each evening with two meet- ings at il 'am. and 7 p.m. on August 15 and 22. For more information, cal 'Rev. Gorden Mc- Kinion at 668-5971. -til,

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