WHITBY FREE FRESS, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 9, 1983, PAGE 15 COMING EVENT S CALENDAR MEETING The Big Brothers Ladies Auxillary wIl meet Wednesday, Feb. 16 at 7p.m. in the Big Brothers office, 44 William St. W. in Everyone lu welcome. For further information eaUl 579-528 or 725-5M6. COMPUTER CLUB The Durham ýReglon Personal Conmputer Club wlll meet at the Whltby Public Library Thursdy, Feb. 17 from 6:30 toB:30p.m. The Reverend Ivan Dyer of St. Thomas' Anglican Church wil speak on the topic, "The Family, the Church and the Computer"'. It -Winl be a non-teclinical ap- proach using the com- puter te help unite fami- lies and churcli mem- bers. Fred and Cathy Cowin ofOshawa will use an IBM personal computer to demonstrate data bases wlth the very J flexible d-base Il program. FREE COURSE The Durham Personal Computer Club lu hold- ing a free course- in basic' languages using the Vic-20 computer at itsfeb. 24 meeting. The club meets at the Whlt- by Public lbrary T1hursdays from 6:30 te S:30p.m. Instructor for this short course lu Klaus Naujok. There are no fee- to attend the club meetings or classe. MEETING The Parent Advlsory Council of St. Theresa School in Whltby wil hold a general meeting at the school on Wednes- day, Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m. A presentation by OECTA wlll ho given, focuslng on Catholic education: its values, historical roots, acade- mic changes and unjust funding. Ail parents welcome. TUPPERWARE SALE *The 8th Whitby Beav- ers and Cubs are hold- ing a giant tupperware sale at Westminster Unfited Church on Mann- ing Road in Whitby, Saturday, Fe.b 19.from 10Oa.m. to ... Everyone is welcome. Ail proceeds wiil benefit the cuba and beavers pack. For further infor- mation please eaUl 728- 2M9. YMCA OUTING The, YMCA will ho providing an -opportu- nity for you to have diii- ner lu Kitchener and visit two factory outlets» on Saturday, Feb. 19. This will ho a great time te, get'your family out- fitted lu new shoes. i>1 We WMJlgo, to Genesco Factory Outiet and en- joy dinner at Bechley Tavenn & Smorgasbord and then te Kaufman Shoe Outlet. The bus leaves the Y office, 416 Centre St. S., Whltby, at 9 a.m. and returns te the centre at 7 p.m. Cost lu $17 for senior adults and $20 for adults, which includes bus and mal. Deadline te regluter lu Wednes- day, Feb. 17. GENERAL MEETING Ajax Block Parents Program will ho holding general elections Tues- day, Mardi 1, 8 p.m. at Duffin's Bay, Public School, 66 Pittman Cres. Our guest speaker wil ho Grant Fair of Family & Children's Services on Child Sexual Abuse. 50TH ANNIVERSARY The Whitby Rotary Club celebrates its 5th anniversary- this spring. Would 'anyone wishing to lend pictures or pro- vide interesting infor- mation about past club events or activities please contact Dr. Neil Murkar, business 668- 3671, residence 668-3057. MEMBERSHIP MEETING Durham Association for Family Relief Ser- vices will be holding their- annual general memhorship meeting on Tuesday, March 8, at 7:30 p.m. in conférence room 'B' of the Durham Centre, Gordon St.,t Whitby. (Parking at rear.) Elections wlll ho held, a film wIl be shown and refreshments served. Everyone la welcome. ONE PARENT FAMILIES One Parent> Families Association of Canada, Oshawa Chapter meet at Lake Vista Club House, at Cedar Street, on Emerald Avenue every Tuesday at 8 p.m. Elections- for the executive committee will be held at the next meeting, Feb. 15. Anyone needing fur- ther information con- tact Arlene at 579-4043. SKI CLUB MEETING The Pine Ridge Cross Country Ski Club is hold- ing a general meeting on Monday, Feb. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Fernhil Park Clubhouse on Fernhill Blvd., Oshawa. The film "Jackrabbit" will ho shown. Refresi- ments. Everyone wel- come. LACROSSE DANCE The Whtby First City Junior A Lacrosse Club lu holding a Valentîne's dance and buffet on Feb. 12 at Heydensbore Pavillon. Street South, Whltby, wlll hold a Valentine luncheon, soup ln' sand- wich, on Friday, Feb. 119 1983 from il a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Cost for the luncheon lu $2.50. MENTAL HEALTH Nancy Handligh, B.A., Executive Direct- or of the Oshawa Dis- tress Centre, will ho the guest speaker at the Durham Mental Health Associatlon's annual meeting Tuesday, Feb. 15t at 7 p.m., U.A.W. Hall, 44 Bond St. E., Oshawa. Ms. Handleigh wil ho speaklng on the subjeet of Depresslon and Sui- cide with the focus on adolescent suicide. Good food, fast and friendly service. BREAKFAST SPECIAL $185 Bacon or ham, 3 eggs, toast, home f ries a 3083 Thlckson S. & Consumers Dri, Whltby 433-0766' Sun. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Wed. 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thurs. 6 a.m. to il p.m. Fr1. 6 a.m. toi1 ar. Sat. 7 a.rn. to 9 p.m. gatouraffi a'd 1009 Dundas St. E., Whltby M~ piga P kolepk r g ,r frà mdû) EVERY DAY 0F THE WEEK Includlng VALENTINE9S DAY. SPECIALS BUY ONE Souviaki Dinner Greek Style BBQ Ribs, or Mezedakia and get the second for ½/2 PRICE Offer expires Thursday, February 17183. Valentine's Day Special Dinners We wilitreat your Valentine' to ariy of these dinners FREE.O New York Sirloin Prime Rib of Beef Veal Cuti.et or Parmigan For reservations cail 433-1405 922 Simcoe St. N.,, Oshawa The dance hogins at 8:30 p.m., and music wil ho supplied by a disc jockey., Tickets are $15 per couple and in- clude a chance te win door prizes.. A cash bar wfll h available. For more in- formation and tickets, please cail 668-6197. VALENTINE LUNCHEON St. Mark's United Church, 201 Centre THE GOLDEN GATE, 107 Brock Street South Whltby 668-8321. This popular Chinese restaurant lias been in Whitby for 30 yrs. The BO-Bo platter, recently introduced, lias. gone over very weil. Special- Chinese food combination platters are offered daily. Choose from 3 delicious combinations. Reason- ably priced & generous helpings. Ideal for busi- nessmen lunches. Open until2a.m. daily except Sun. and until 3 a.m. Fr1. and Sat. Fully licensed and fast home delivery.