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Whitby Free Press, 8 Feb 1984, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS w COMING EVENTS CALENDAR VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Literacy Council of Durhamn Region 18 looking for volunteers to help fight Wliteracy. A tutor training workshop will be held at Fair-view Lodge during the weekend of Feb. 24- 26. 1Pre-registration is requîred and there will be a sinaîl fee to cover materials. For more information cail 668-5581. EUCHRE The Ladies' Auxilary of Branch 112, Royal Canadian Legion' will hold their monthly progressive. euchre on Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. in the Legion Hall on Byron St. S. Admission is $2 and includes prizes and'lun- ch. Tickets will be sold at the door. SCUBA CLUB A new scuba diving club is being formed in Whitby. Divers and those who wish to learn are welcome tp join the Starling Sub-Aqua Diving Club. For more information caîl 686-2831 during business hours or 668- SPECIALS Mondays Perme 1/2 Price Wednesdays Cuts ½/ Price (These of fers apply to Susan only.) Cail now for you r appointment 668-9262' LA CONTESSA' HAIR SALON 119'Green St., WhltbY ~~1 9, 7059 in the evenings. FOLKLORE The Pineridge .Bluegrass Folklore Society invites all listeners and pickers to join them at Camp Samac on Feb. 12 from 1:3to5p.m. For more information caîl 655-483. USERS GROUP The next meeting of the VIC 20/64 Computer Club will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 23 at the Whitby Public Library. Members are asked to bring their "Public Domain" VIC 20 sof- tware for evaluation as cassette tapes are being prepared for donation to the library. The meeting will also include a talk on file commands for begin- ners. For more information call Klaus Naujok at 668-7691. TREASURE TRACKERS Metal detecting is a fast growing hobby and the Treasure Trackers Club of Durham is seeking new members. Monthly meetings are held and feature films on treasure and coin hunting, prospecting, guest speakers and tips on metal detecting. For more information call Wayne Ventry at 668-7059. PARENTS CLUB The next meeting of the Durham Region Parents of Multiples Club will be held tonight (Feb. 8) in the meeting room of the Whitby Public Library. There will be a guest RAISED ETHSE PRINCE RESTAURANT ANU UININC(i LOUNGE [J 1009 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY 666-2811 Hl AVE WE GOT A 1 MEAL FOR VOUI flVeal Parmesan.... 16«99 0 Ne York Steak .... 18«99 jj BBQ Spare Ribs.... 19,50 l mode:- "aad Bar Or Soup, Potatoos, II Vegetables, Roll & Butter.Or Garl Bread. E IUY 1 SOU VLAKI O R VEAL CUTLET ~ AND GET SECOND AT½% PRICE 6~c4 82 speaker from the Outreach Program. For more information cail Ruth deJonge at 668-1016. FILM SHOW The WVhitby Public Library will hold a Teen Film Show tomorrow (Feb. 9) at 7 p.m. for teens aged i and over. Filmns to be shown are: "17 and Going Nowhere" and "Who Loves Amy Tonight."' For more information cail the library at- 668- 6541. FRIGHT FILMS The Whitby Public Library will show films about things that go bump in the night every Friday night in February beginning at 7 p.m. for older children and aduits. This week, films by Orson Welles are featured. On Feb. 17 classies such as "Mrs. Amwor- th 9" and "ThelIsland. " Science fiction will be the theme Feb. 24 DININO GUIDE GOLDENGATE 1071Brock St. S. Whîtby 668-8321 This popular Chinese Restaurant is lntroducing -the SàECHUAN CUISINE for alilof you gour-, mets who like spicy The Golden Gate also offers a wlde selection of Canadian dishes f rom roast beef to veal cutiets and pork chops. The Bo-Bo platter and the dellclous chioken fingers are two dishes worth trying!i Perfect for lunch or dinneri Chineso Food Luncheon SPECIAL .$2,75 andu FINE DINING ESTABLISHMENT VALENTINE PARTYj ) February 1,1,91984 CANDLELIGHT & CHAMPAGNE FOR 21 Vour Cholce: Salad bar, prime nib or seafood combo plate, French pasteries, ½ 2bottie champagne, live entertainment. featuring films based on stories, by Ray Brad- bury and Isaac Assimov. For'more information call the llbrary at 668- 6541. MATINEE The Whitby Public Library will have a special showing of "Bugsy Malone"l a kid- -die-sized gangster musical on Feb. 18 at 2:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Admission is free and the film is recommen- ded for older children. For more information call the library at 668- 6541. CONCERT A children's concert featuring Jerry Brodey wil be held by the Whitby Public Library on Feb. 29 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Music froin all parts of the world and on dif- ferent instruments wil be featured. Brodey has been featured on such television programs as "Mr. Dress-up", "Live it Up") and "Kids' World" Tickets are available at the Children's Desk, free of charge, begin- nmngFeb. 13. For more information call the library at 668- PAPER DRIVE The 7th Whitby Boy Scouts wil hold a paper drive in the West Lynde area on Feb. il begin- ning at 9a.m. Donors are asked to have their bundies tied and- left at the curb before then. The scouts also ask that papers not be left in Plastic bags. For more information Faîl 668-1341. NO FRILLS DANCE The Volunteer Association of the Whit- by Psychiatric Hospital will hold their annual dance on Feb. 18 at 8 p.m. at Heydenshore Pavillon. The theme of the dan- ce has -been changed fromr the "Snowflake Bal" to, a "No Frills Dance." Dancing will be from 8 p.m. tol1a.m. and alate night cold buffet will be served Buffet" on the evening of Feb. il. Anyone wishing tickets should call the Association office at 683- 7366, 8:30 arn. to 4:30 p.m., Monday toFriday. 0 THE DURHAM BOARD 0F EDUCATION FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAMS The Durham Board of Education otTers an alternative to the regular program, ln the form of the French Immersion program, ln a number of sohools throughout the Region. Puplis enroîîed ln the French Immersion programn foîlow the same Durham Board of Education course outlines as do students in the regular program. In Kindergarten, Grades 1, 2 and 3 the language of Instruction Is French. A full Engîish Language Arts programme is Introduced In Grade 4. In successive grades, about haîf the subjeots are taught In Engîish and haîf ln French. Applications are being accepted f rom parents whose chiidren are eligible to attend Kindergarten in September, 1984. Please contact the Principal of the nearest school offering the French Immersion program by February 15, If you are interested ln enroîling your child. Please note that transportation to and from French Immersion classes is the responsibiîity of the parents except where students can reach the Fren- ch Immersion classes by using reguîarly scheduled schooî bus routes. For further Information please cal the foîîowing schools. Oshawa: Ridgeway P.S. (Kindergarten, Grades 1 to 7) Mr. B. Cornwall, Principal 728-4532 Gertrude Coipus P.S. (KIndergarten, Grades 1, 2, 3) Mr. J. Wilson, Principal 725-8271 Hiisdaîe P.S. (Kindergarten, proposed) Mr. R. McCarey, Principal 723-1231 Whitby: E. A. Fairman P.S. (Kindergarten, Grades 1, 2,3) Mr. D. Swerdfeger, Principal 668-2251 Information meetings for parents wiII be heid as foîlows: Wednesday, February 15 9:15 a. m. Ridgeway P.S. Monday, February 20 8:00 P. M. E.A. Fairman P.S. Tuesday, Febru'ary 28 7:30 p.m. Gertrude Colpus P.S. Tuesday, March 6 7:30 p. m. Hilisdaîe P.S. AddIionaî Information may be obtained by contacting one of the schools offering the French Immersion program, or by caiîing the Durham Board of Education French Department, 666-3821 or 686-1282. THE DURHAM BOARD 0F EDUCATION FRED BROOK & HIS 4 PIECE BAND FREE LIMO SERVICE TO AND FROM Ail the above for only $5O/couple. RESERVE NOW 666,3070 301 Byron St., S., Whltby, Ontarlo li ) 1

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