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Whitby Free Press, 25 Aug 1982, p. 16

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PAGE 16, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS CýOMING EVE NTS. CALENDA RIDE-A-THON The -Durham Region Horseback Riding for the -Handicapped Asso- ciation*W hold a ride- a-thon on Saturday, September 25 at Hookin Stables, Blackstock. Trophies wiil, be awarded to the indivi- dual rider with the high- est earnings and to the group or stable with the highest earnings..» Ail riders will receive creots. For more informa- tion, registration and pledge forms cail San- dra Morton at 728-6930 or John Burr at 576-2892 before September 25. SUMMER CINEMA '82 The Whitby Arts Sta- tion Gallery will present the final in its Summer Cinema 182 film series tomorrow (August 26). At 3 p.m., the children wIl be entertained with "Dragon Stew" and 1"Really Rosie." Then at 7 p.m., aduits can see "Rebecca" starring Judith Ander- son and Laurence Olivier. Admission to, both shows is free. The gallery is located at the corner of Victoria and Henry Streets. For more information eaUl 668.4185. ONE PARENT MEETINGS' The next meeting- of the Oshawa Chapter of the One Parent Famni- lies ý,Association , of Canada, will be held at 8: 30 p.m. on August 31 in the Lake Vista Club- house, Emerald Avé., Oshawa. The guest speaker wil be Gloria 'Moulaison whose topic is 1"Blo Norm." For more information eaU Barbara Hicks at 728-7205. CLOCA EVENTS The Central LakeOnt- ario Conservation Auth- ority (CLOCA) wiil con- tinue with its summer programs this week. Guided walks meet-at' the authority's officeat 1650 Dundas Street East Thursday at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. Evening programs aeheld Tuesday and Saturday evenings. at the Heber' Down Conservation Area. A na ture walk wiil be held at 7:30 p.m. with films being shown at- 9 p.m. Films will also be shown on Thursdays at 9 p.m. Heber Do wn, Conser- vation Area. is located on Coronation Road,one kilome tre south of High- way 7 in Brooklin. The following are the prograrne for the up- coming week. August 26 _- IChild- ren's Day"; a walk at Harmony Valley Con- servation Area designed specdfically to introduce children to nature. August 28 - eveming program "'Ail Four Sea- sons with CLOCA. " August 2e - IWinging South"; a walk at Lynde Shores Conservation Area to view migrating birds and butterflies on their way south for the winter. August 31 - evening program "'From Pond to Field. " For more information cail CLOCA at 579-0411. NOTHIN' NEW The Whitby Theatre Company Wiil present is second "Big Bash"' entitled "The Nothin' New Review, Part II,"P on Friday, Septemnber 24 at Heydenshore Pavi-. lion. The festivities begin at 6 p.m. with the 'Hap- py Hour, " followed by dinner at 7 p.m. and the "Nothin' New Rteview" at 8:30 p.m. Bey Smith and his or- chestra will provide music for dancing unil Tickets are $20 per person and available from, members of the WYhitby Theatre Com- pany or by calling.Infor- mation Oshawa at 728- 6233 during regular business hours. calilMoleague Electric, ask about a CHNROMALOX Electrlc Furnaces $800 Gov. Rebats COMPACT-QUIET-100% EFFICIENT A Chromalox Electric Forced Warm Air Furnace le the Ideal replacement for your oit furnace.-Instal. Iation le simple, uslng exlsting ductwork, centrai air conditioning avallable.. For more Information caîl:- MoTEAGUE ELECTRIC 185 BROCK ST. N. 668-4278i WHITBY audition piece* if they wish and a pianist Winl be provided., The play wil be pre- sented on December 8, -9, 10, il and 12, 1982. For more Information eall 668-793, evenings.> ,DANCE CLASS The West. Lynde Community Association will <sponsor, jazz and ballet dance classes this fail. The classes wil run for. 35 weeks beginning on Wednesday, Septem- ber 22 and wiil be taught by representatives of the mist Leja School of Dance. For more informa-, tion, cail Tony Bate at 668-6130. .GERMAN CLASS, The German Heritage Programn of the Durham Board of Education will, offer German language courses for children and adults this faîl. Classes for children will be held Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and aduit classes will be held on Thursdays- from 7 to 9 p.m. Ail classes will be held at the Club Loreley, Dean Ave.,' Oshawa. A fee will be charged. Registration for the classes wiil be held on' Saturday,ý September il' from- 9 a.m. ýto 12 nooaýt, the Club Loreley. - For more information oeil 728-2096, or 728-917. MEETING The Social Planning' Council of Oshawa- Whitby wiIl be holding their next meeting' on Tuesday, September -7 at 7:30 p.m. in Room 7A of the Oshawa City Hall, 50'Centre Street South, Oshawa. The public is welcome, to attend. The council is a United Way agency. PHOTO SHOW' "Whitby, A County Town," wil be a spécial show sponsored by the Whitby Arts Station, Gallery. The shiow 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 slides and vocal descrip- tions of buildings of historical and current interest in the town. Refreshments will be served. Admission is $2 for adults. Children free. For more information eall the gallery at 668- 4185. BADMINTON Keep fit this winter by playing with the Whitby _YMCA club at the Henry Street 111gb Sehool on Monday and Thursday evenings or Sunday af- ternoons. Badminton classes are open for seniors and juniors starting Septem- ber 13. For further in- formation, phone 66&- 2115 or 668-5661. CASTING CALL Auditions, for the Whitby Theatre Com- pany Youth Group's production of "Alice in Wonderland" will be held on Saturday, Sept- ember il at 10 a.m. and Monday, September 13 at 7 p.m. at the theatre of the Centennial-Build- ing, 416 Centre Street South. ,Singers, dancers and actors aged- 10 to 18 years are needed. Sing- ers may bring their own THE CORPORATION,0F J THE TOWN OFWH ITBY N OTICE 0F INTENTION NOTICE s9 hereby gîven that the Council of the Corporation of -the Town of Whitby intends to pass a by-Iaw to sto p up, close and selI that untraveîled por- tion of the public hIghway municipalîy known as Byron Street North, belng more specîfIcally described as follows: That untravolled portion of Byron Street North, as shown beîow,. lng north of the C.P.R. rlght-of-way ln Lot 27, Con- cession 2, Town of Whltby, and being more particuîarîy designated as Part, 1 on a Plan of Survey registered *ln the Registry Office for the Reglstry Division of Durham (No. 40) as Plan 40R-7057. É&¶AOLEY MM AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Operations Committee of the Council of the Towni of Whitby wlll, at the hour 7:30 p.m. on the 7th day of September, 1982 In Committes Room 2 of the Whltby Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road East, Whltby, Ontario, hear ln person or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims his land wiIl be prejudiciaîîy affected by such by-law and who applies to 6àe heard. DATED at Whitby,-Ontarlo, this 11lth day of August, A.D., 1982. Donald G. McKay, B.A., A.M.C.T. Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whltby 575 Rossîand Road East Whltby, Ontario Li N 2M8 Phone 668-5803

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