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Whitby Free Press, 21 Mar 1984, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS 1 f COMING EVENTS CALENDAR RUMMAGE SALE The Whitby Corps of the Salvation Army will hold a rummage sale this Friday (Mar. 23) from 7 to 9 p.m. and this Saturday (Mar. 24) from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the corps headquar- ters, 122 Kent St. All are welcome. FILM St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will present a screening of "The Cross and the Switchblade" this Sun- day (Mar. 25) at 7 p.m. in the churèh hall, 209 Cochrane St. Admission is free and ail are welcome. For more information cal 668-4022. SHOWCASE' The Orono Showcase Co-operative, Church and Park Sts., Orono p#icNeuî FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY LTD. FURNITURESTRIPPED-REPAIRED- REFINISHED-UPHOLSTERED AntiquessOlder Furniture Bought And Sold -Appraisals. 413 Dundas St. E., Whltby 668-5481 will hold a show on Mar. 30,31 and April 1. Exhibits will include crafts made from stained glass, silk, pot- tery and leather. Admission is free. For more information cail Maureen Remington at 666-3192. SOCIETY The next meeting of the Whitby-Oshawa Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will be held on April 3 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whit- by Public Library. The guest speaker will be Mary Ann Tyler, the senior archivist of the United Church of Canada. Admission is free and all are welcome. For more information call Stephen Wood at 668-1362. IRISH HISTORY The Whitby-Oshawa Branch of the Ontario lUelpri shows you how to w SAVE*1370 Automatically! See the glamorous double oven ranges with Continuous Clean Ovens, Programmed Cooking, Jet Glo Doors, Solid StateóIgnition, Minute Minder and Separate Broiler. Designer-styled 30" models make you a better cook automatically. And don't overlook the compact 20" series. Hardwick model ZC 9631-M* 630 AC 130" " Deluxe Lighting and Trim • Tri-Temp Burners • Black Glass Lift Off Door • Oven Light • Cook and Hold Timer • Separate Broiler • Available in Gleaming White or Decorator Almond SHOWROOM HOURS Mon.-Fri. '8 a.m..5 p.m. NOTE: AIl models of ranges are not always available at all branches. Visit your nearest showroom. Make gour selec- lion eartayas prices iare sub- jeci to change without notice. Caloric model RLD 335 30" • Glamorous Glass Backguard • Standing Pilot • Black Glass Observador • Available in Gleaming White or Decorator Almond • Separate Broiler • Clock Genealogical Society will sponsor a workshop on Irish Genealogy on Mar. 31 from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whit- by Public Library. The speaker will be David McElroy. He will emphasize Northern Ireland in his address. Admission is free and all are welcome. For more information call 668-1362. PENSION HELP Veterans or members of their families.needing information about pen- sions, allowances or the types of medical assistance available to them can get it at Bran- ch 112, Royal Canadian Legion, on Byron St. S. beginning Mar. 27. A representative of the Department of Veterans' Affairs will be on hand the fourth Tuesday of every month- to provide assistance to veterans and their families. For more information about -this service call John Razey at 668-7150. i.: PROPANE) 505 Victoria St. Whitby 668-3328 AQUARIUM SHOW The Durham Region Aquarium Society will hold its 12th annual show on Apr. 8 from 1 to 4:30 p.m. at the Ajax Community Centre, Centennial Rd., Ajax. Featured will be an auction of tropical fish, supplies, and other hob- by related items. There will also be 39 different exhibits and 31 different classes of fish on display. Admission to the show is free. For more infor- mation call Don David- son at 728-0275. CHAMBER MEETING The next meeting of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce will be held on Mar. 28 at 11:45 a.m. at the- Marigold Dinner Playhouse, 419 Brock St. Sn. The guest speaker will be Town of Whitby planning directory Bob Short. Tickets are $8 per person and those wishing to attend are PRINTING5 invitations - matches. serviettes ol FI\E PRINTERS 'O S & OFFK E StPPLIERS 218 HARWOOD AVE. S., AJAX SHOPPfNG PLAZA TELEPHONE 683-1968 •BROADCLOTH• (36 COLOURS) $2.25 PER METER LIMITED TIME OFFER BUTTERICK PATTERNS S1.50-EACH MODERN TEXTILES 203 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY Cal now for your appointment. 668-9262 985-3221 asked to call the cham- ber's office at 668-4506 before Mar. 26. TREASURE HUNT The Durham Treasure Trackers wiil present "Treasure Hunt '84" on Apr. 8 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Annandale Golf and Country Club, Church and Bayly Sts., Ajax. Featured will be a metal detecting seminar, land and un- derwater prospecting as well as a work shop. There are a limited number of tickets available. For tickets or more information call Wayne Ventry at 686-2831 or 668-7059. BIRTHDAY CONCERT The Henry Street High School Concert Band, the Oshawa Civic Band and the Whitby Senior School Girls' Choir will present a concert in honor of On- tario's Bicentennial Year on Mar. 26 at 8 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Henry Street High School. Tickets are $3 for adults and $2 for studen- ts and are available at Middleton's, from any band member or at the door. REUNION The Mount Mary Academy of Ancaster, Ontario will hold a' reunion for former students from June 15 to 17. Any former students who are interested in at- tending are asked to call the sisters at 1-648-4485 or write to 437 Wilson St. E., Ancaster, Ontario, L9G 3K4. - SINGLE PARENTS Parents Without Par- tners meets every Thur- sday at 8 p.m. in St. George's Church Hall, 51 Centre St. S., Oshawa. All single parents are eligible to join. For more information call 576-1853. VIC 20 CLUB The VIC20/C64 Com- puter Club will meet on Mar. 22 at 6:30 p.m. at the Whitby Public fpIrai ng 1H ca-ir e ignat SPECIALS Mondays Wednesdays Perms Cuts ½ Price ½ Price (This offer applies to Susan only.) LA CONTESSA HAIR SALON 119 Green St., Whltby e Library. The topic of the meeting will be an in- troduction to Waterloo Structured BASIC. Ail attending are requested to bring their own C64 disk for copying programs. Al are welcome to at- tend. For more information call Klaus Naujok at 68-7691. DANCE The P.T.A. of St. Paul's Separate School will hold a dance on Apr. 6 from8p.m. to1 a.m.:in the Holdy Family Parish church hall. There will be door prizes, spot dances, a dise jockey as well as a hot and cold buffet. Tickets are $15 a couple and available by calling 728-7011. BOOK BASH The Whitby Public Library will accept registrations for the spring session of their Baby Book Bash begin- ning Apr. 4. This program is open to children who are 20 to 35 months old and an accompanying adult. The session will run for seven weeks begin- ning Apr. 18. For more information call 668-6541. PRE-SCHOOL STORIES Registration will be accepted for the next session of the Whitby Public Library's pre- school story hour begin- ning Apr. 2. This program is open to children aged three to five who are not atten- ding school. It will run for seven weeks beginning Apr. 17 and 19. For more information call the library at 668- 6541. FILM The Whitby Public Library will screen George Orwell's "Animal Farm" on Mar. 26 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. This is the animated version of Orwell's political fable about a group of farm animals who rise up against their drunken farmer only to find themselves' living under the die- tatorship of a ruthless, ambitious pig. STORY HOUR The Whitby Public Library will continue their Saturday Story Hour from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. for children five years of age and older. There is no registration f ee. For more information cail the library at 668- 6541. OSTOMY MEETING The next meeting of the Oshawa and District Ostomy Association will be held on Mar. 21 at 8 p.m. in Room 1002-F of the Oshawa General Hospital. This will be a general information meeting. For more information aa 728-1869or 5768922.

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