FROM PG. 4 Letter to the editor: Iroquois public input, and it may very well show that ad- ditional recreational facilities are a relatively high priority bfit maybe on other lan- gds, already owned by, or available to, the town, around Rossland Rd. Maybe it would make sense to invite a few FROM PG, 14 Coming DURHAM'S HISTORY The Canadian Club of Durham Region will be holding a meeting Mar- ch 17 at the Oshawa Holiday Inn. Noted local history buff, Brian Winter, will be the -guest speaker. His topic will be 'Durham's exciting history'. For reservations for the dinner, which begin at 6:30 p.m., phone Elsie McGuire at 576-6197 or Nettie Aldred at 576- 1616. LEGION EUCHRE The ladies auxiliary of branch 112 of the Royal Canadian Legion will be holding a euchre tour- nament Thursday, Mar- ch 20 at 117 Byron St. S. in Whitby. Admission for the event is $2 and includes prizes and a lunch. FELLOWSHIP MEETING The Women's Aglow% Fellowship will be holding their next meeting March 13 at the Evangel , Church, : in 'Oshawa. Refreshments . and fellowship begin at 7:30 p.m. with a coffee house at 8 p.m., were the testimony will be read by Joan Brock. For more information call 623-3197. CYSTIC FIBROSIS MEETING The Durham Chapter of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will be holding its mon- thly meeting March 17, in room 106 at Henry St. High School. Information will be available to families and anyone interested in learning more about the disease. To contact the Durham Chapter, which acts as a support group for parents of children with Cystic Fibrosis call 668-1469. MINERAL WORKSHOP The Oshawa Rock and Mineral Club has plan- ned a workshop for March 20 at 7:45 p.m. at the Centennial United Church in Oshawa. The guest speaker will be Sherri Stata who will demonstrate phospho- rous fluorescents. There will also be facetting, micro moun- ting, tumbling and a rock critter contest. i For more information call668-3950. FASHION SHOW On Sunday, March 23, A Spring Benefit Fashion Show and Lun- cheon will be held at Krebs Restaurant at 918 Brock St. N. at 12:30 p..Tefashions are by Garbo's Boutique of Whitby and proceeds from this Fashion Show taxpayers who are not members of "special in- terest" groups to take an active role as an ad- visory group. Maybe the "special interest" groups, and other organizations, com- panies, and individuals, should be invited to par- ticipate in the funding of a complex. I think the principle is known as - put your money where your mouth is. As a taxpayer I am appalled that one quar- ter of my income taxes already go for interest on government debt, I cannot understand how any elected official today could recommend taking the same route to fiscal ruin just for the sake of a recreational facility. Today's economy, and tax struc- ture, dictates that if you do not have to buy it then do not go into debt paying for it. The tax- events calender and Luncheon will be donated to Fairview Lodge, Home for the Aged. Tickets are $15 and are available at Garbo's VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Auberge Shelter' for abused women and their children is seeking volunteers to assist with day and evening support programs. Orientation and training sessions will be provided. For more information call 728-7313. SPRING GALA 86 The Oshawa Sym- phony Association will be hosting a fund raising event entitled 'Spring Gala 86' on Friday, March 21.at Trafalgar Castle in Whitby. The evening will in- clude dining and dan- cing, and will feature a special performance by classic guitarist, Liona Boyd, accompanied by members of the Oshawa Symphony Orchestra. For tickets, which cost $75 per person, or information, phone 579- 6711. Boutique located at 212 Brock St. S. across from the firehall, 668-0053; Krebs Restaurant, 918 Brock St. N., 668-9369; and Fairview Lodge, 632 Dundas St. W., 668-5851. UEL MEETING At the next meeting of the Upper Canada Branch of the United Empire Loyalists, Dr. Ken Paterson, amateur genealogist and historian, dentist and former infantry lieutenant will talk about Legends Along the Mohawk. Everyone is welcome to attend the meeting which will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library on Thursday, March 13. For more in- formation call Donald Fox. 576-3175. WHITBY BRASS CONCERT The Whitby Brass Band will be giving a free Bon Voyage con- cert March 20 to mark their upcoming depar- ture in April for In- dianapolis where they are entered in the North American Brass Band Championships. The concert begins at 8 p.m. at the Heydenshore Pavilion. HEALTH SEMINAR Go Natural Health and Beauty Centre will be sponsoring a seminar entitled Introduction to Health at the Whitby Public Library Tuesday, March 18 at 7:30 p.m. Registrations will be taken at Go Natural, 121 Brock St. N. and the fee is $3. For more infor- mation call668-2661. LET'S SEEYOU DO IT... OUTDOORS! WHITBY FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY MARCH l12, 1986 PAGE 15 CHECK BROTHERS FOR HOMEMADE ITALIAN DISHES Daily Lunch Specials... '3.50 Slice Pizza & Draf t... $2.10 ?V/I Team organizers need a place to meet? OUeo My Place is the place! 110 LUPIN DRIVE,.WHITBY 668-3600 NEW & USED OFFICE FURNITURE -BUY- RENT-SELL-LEASE- I Iý j SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION QUANTITIES LIMITED. ALL STOCK MAY NOT BE AVAHABLE AT ALL STORES . THE CORPORATION OF THETOWNOFWHITBY NOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETING Monday, March 17,1986, 7:30 p.m. Committee Room 1, Whitby Municipal Building Whitby, Ontario A Public Meeting will be held by the Operations Committee of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby regarding the routing of Whitby Transit buses ln the North-west quadrant of the Otter Creek Subdivision, as shown below. The purpose of the meeting is to receive public in- put and comment with respect to the routing of Whitby Transit buses in this area of the Town of Whitby. Further information may be obtained by calling or visiting the Public Works Department, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby. Donald G. McKay, Cterk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario Phone: (416) 668-5803 ri