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Whitby Free Press, 22 May 1985, p. 8

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P>AGE 8,WEDNESDAY. MAY 12. t)85.WVIIITBY EýREE PRESS F )PCOMIN G EVENTS CALENDAR GARAGE SALE The Brooklin Whitby Minor bantam team wil hold a gant garage sale ln the parking lot of the J & S Convenience Store on Brock St. S. this Saturday (May 25) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Proceeds from the sale will be used to help fund the teams par- BUDIEC ticipation in the World Cup bantam hockey tournament to be held in Helsini, Finland in December. INFO EXCHANGE The Azheimer Society of Durham Region will hoid an in- formation exchange tomorrow (May 23) at 7:30 p.m. at the Whitby Public Library, 405 Dundas St. W. The meeting will provide an opportunity (o meet and share in- formation with famiiy members, care givers, professionals and others concerned with Alzheimer Disease. Ail are welcome. For more information cal) 668-9225. ing vauu ki, hnokimerPARENT 9 f. CRVD SDE RE. 89900FINDERS SPECIL $59.00The next meeting of 1-lgaa an fatuin the Oshawa chapter of 1 Parent Finders wili be RITONRD N, SHWA held at 8p.m. on May 27 in room 109 of the East- Evnns5628 dale Collegiate, Har- 3-034 57-099mony Rd. N., Oshawa. This group offers heip 22 BIG ACTS - OVER 2 HRS. 0F THRILLS 'CHILLS GEORGE CARDE N -wcu INTERNATIONAL1 and support to adult adoptees wishing to trace their origins and to blrth parents seeklng their now adult children. Adoptive parents are also welcome. For more information cal) 728-6983. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Whitby Heart and Stroke Foundation will be held at 7:15 p.m. May 30 in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library. This will also be an appreciation night for ail those persons who volunteered during the foundation's recent fund raising campaign. Alil are welcome. For more information cal) 668-3855. MUSEUM OPENING The Whitby Museum will open for its summer season this Saturday (May 25) at 2 p.m. Cut- ting the ribbon (o kick- off the season wili be Centre Ward Coun. Tours of the museuin, located in the Lynde House at the corner of Dundas and D'Hilier Sta., wiil follow. Refreshments wiil be served. Admission ta free and ail are welcome. CAR WASH The local brandi of the Canadien Diabetes Association will hold a car wash this Saturday (May 25) from 10Oa.m . to 4 p.m. at Marigold Lin- coin Mercury, Dundas and Anderson Sts. A wash will be $2, a wax $1. Proceeds will be used towards C.D.A. youth group projects. BIRDING The Durham Region Field Naturalist will hold a day trip on "Bir-. ding for Beginners" in the Whitby area this Sunday (May 26). Participants are asked to meet in the south-west corner of the Whitby Mali parking lot on Thickson Rd. S. at 9 a.m. Participants are and wear appropriate clothlng and boots. For more information cail Ernest Vanderzyl at 723-0M2. SUMMER HOURS The Whitby Public Library will be closed on Saturdays from June 15 until Aug. 31. The library will also close Friday evenings at 6 p.m. from June 14 to Aug. 30. VIC 20 CLUB The next meeting of the Durham Vic 20/C64 Computer Club will be held May 23 at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library, 405 Dundas St. W. The topic, will be machine language for the C64. Ail are welcome and admission is free. For more information cal 668-6587. FIELD NATURALISTS The Durham Region Field Naturalilts will meet May 27 at 7 p.m. at the Pump House Marsh, Oshawa. Participants TAKE OUT A MORTGAGE OR LOANI 000 1COFL2 CHE VIOLET IVIN OF 3HEVETTES ATYQUR TOTAL LENDING CENTRE Whatever your reason for a oan ... a morigage, home renovations, or a new car, we can make tl happen. Plus, f rom now untîl June 15, 1985, you could win 1 of 3 fabulous Chevrolet Chevettesl Core ne m your nearest participating branch of The National Victoria and Grey Trust Company or The Premier Trust Company to ask for details today! THE NATIONAL VICTOIRIA AND GREY TRUST COMvPANY Mercr t. (anada I)p<.tlnsutr.ncv ('irinrr.ltett WHITBY -352 Brock St. 666-1800 -308 Dundas St. W. 668-9324 AJAX *Harwood Place Mail 683-7344 OSHAWA -32 Slmcoe St. 723-5207 No purchase necessary T enter vsit your nearest participattng branch of 1he Natiornal Victorri andi Grry Trust Company or The Premer Trust Company. ta obtan complete contest raies andi an officiai entry faim There wili be Ornee (3) draws Entrres lot each draw must De deposited Sp Apri 27May 18. and June 15, 1985 Draws wil take place May 27. June t7. andi Julp 15. 1985 respectively Thre appromale value of each grand prze s $8.000 Selecteri entranrs must tasrt correctlp answer, unaideri. a steil estrng queston This content ts open ta resrdents ef Canada 18 ears 01 age and oetr and is sulrlecita1 ail applicable Iaws Ouebec residents map subret enquirres raspecting thre administraiorr ana awarding of przes inthe sweepstakes te te Regie rdes loerres et courses au OueOec the south parking lot of G.L. Roberts Collegiate, Cedar St., Oshawa. After viewing the marsii, the group will reconvene at the R.S. McLaughlin Public Uibrary, 65 Bagot St., Oshawa. For more information cail Linda Evans at 666- 1680. YARD SALE The Hebron Christian Reformed Church wilI hold its annual giant yard sale on May 25 from 9a.m. to 4p.m. Featured will be fur- niture, appliances, kit- chen utensils, toys, books, plants, lawn- mowers, baked goods and more. Refreshnien- ts will also be available. Ail are welcome. The church is located on Elizabeth Cres. ONE PARENTS' FAMILIES The Oshawa Chapter of the One Parent Familles Association of Canada meets every Tuesday at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew's United Chur- ch, 71 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. The meetings are open to the public and new members are welcome. For more in- formation caîl 579-7338. WALK-A-DOG The volunteers and friends of the Durham Region Distress Centre will hold a "Walk-a- Dog-a-Thon" at Darlington Provincial Park on June 22. Anyone interested in either participating or being a sponsor is asked to caîl 723-4461 during office hours. TRY-OUTS The Oshawa Junior Football Club will be holding try-outs for its minor teams on June 8 at Henry Street High Schooi. At 10a.n., try-outs for the atom squad (boys aged 9 to 11) and for the peewee team (boys aged 12 and 13) wili be held. At il a.m., the ban- tam try-outs for boys aged 14 and 15 will be held. Ail positions are open and no experience is necessary. "Sweats" and soccer or running shoes should be worn. For more information caîl Gord Carey at 668- 2312 or Rob Picken at 571-3194. BABY SHOW The Brooklin Spring Fair will hold its "Baby Show" on June 1 at 2:30 p.m. in the Luther Vipond Memorial Arena. The show is open to ali babies up to the age of 24 months. Registration wili be held May 25 and 27 fromn 2 to 5 p.m. in the Brooklin Community Centre and on May 29 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Luther Vipond Memorîal Arena.

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