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Whitby Free Press, 2 Apr 1986, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2,1986, WHITBY FREE PRESS COMING EVENTS CALENDAR OSHAWA GARDEN CLUB The Oshawa Garden Club wlll hold ils mon- thly meeting on Mon- day, April 14 beglnnlng at 8 p.m. in the Centen- niai Unted Church on Bond St. W. in Oshawa. Guest speaker Mary Baillie will diacuss the subject of growlng roses. UEL MEETING The Upper Canada branch of the United Empire Loyalista wil meet Thursday, April 10 la the auditorium of the Whltby Public Llbrary begnnngat7:30p.nm. The film, Loyaiat Immigration, photogra- phed la Adolphustown Provincial Park, wlll be shown. The film traces themotsaof the Loyalista ln Upper Canada Village. Everyone la welcome and members may brlng an item or story about an ancestor. CARD PARTY Whtby chapter 248 of the Order of the Eastern Star wll hold their an- nual card party Wed- nesday, April 9 begin- Automatie Transmission with a ATA package PLUS Rebate payment of $500 OR 8.5 % on 36 months 9.5 % on 48 months Limited time ofler '1986 PLYMOUTH HORIZON nlng at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonlc Hall on Cochrane St. Tickets for the event are $2.50 and there wil be a lunch and prizes. For more infor- mation cail Marie at 768-0605. WHITBY LITTLE THEATRE Beginnlng May 1 the Whltby Little Theatre will be presentlng Corne Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean Jimmy Dean. Ad- misalon w111 be $5 and $6 and tickets are avallable at Middleton's Statlonery, 113 Dundas St. W. Curtain time is 8 p.m. and the play will run May 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 and 10. You can call Mid- dleton's at 668-2492 to ensure tickets are still available. CLOCA PRESENTATION Tonight the Central Lake Ontario Conser- vation Authority will be holding a silde and film presentation -entitled Man and Wildllfe. The presentation, which begins at 7:30 p.m., wilI deal wlth the effecta of man's activlties -on local wlldllfe population. The program will be held la the authority's new Conservation Cen- tre at 100 Whiting Ave. in Oshawa - next door to the CLOCA main office. For more information cail 579-0411. LADIES FOOTBALL The Durhamn Touch Football Association, ladies. division, will begin its indoor skills development program, Thursday, April 3 at 6 p.m. at Henry Street High Sehool. The clinics are two hours in length with the flrst hour focusing on touch foot- ball s kils and the second hour dedicated to team sports such as volleyball and basket- bail. In ail, there wlll be four dlinics offered during April so cail for more information today. The contact per- son la Anna ,McNeil, at 725-0039. HEAD INJURY MEETING The Durham chapter of the Head Injury Association of Canada wil hold Ita next meeting Tuesday, April 8 beginnng at 7p.m. la gym 2C of the Oshawa GeneralHospital. The guest speaker wil be neuropsychologlat, Dr. B. Brooker. Everyone is welcome to attend. For more infor- mation cail668-8188. SPRING DANCE The Col. J.E. Farewell PTA la spon- soring a Spring Dance on Saturday, April 12 at the Holy Family Parish Hail. Muaic will be provided by D.J. K and D and there wlll be door prizes and a buffet. The dance wll be held from 8 p.m. unti 1 a.m. and' tickets are $25 a couple. For more Information call 668-181. WHITBY TENNIS CLUB The Whltby, Tennis Club w111 be holding their 1966 membershlp registration night Thur- sday, April 3 between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. at Henry Street H1gh School. The club operates at Iroquois Park and the Peel Park tennis facililties and of- fera a full range of ac- tivities for ail ages. This year's fees are: family $40; aduit single $30; student $20; junior $10. For more infor- mation call 666-1345 or 668-0893. SPRING BAZAAR There w111bo a spring bazaar on Saturday, April 12 beginning at 10:30 a.m. in the Fair- view Lodge auditorium. Sponsored by the Good Companions Club, the bazaar will fMature a home balce table, crafts, plants, hardware, -a white elephant table and more. Hot muffins and a boverage wiil be avail]able and there wlfl be a draw held at 1:30 p.m. Tickets for the draw may be purchased from members, or at the door and everyone la welcome. 1986 PLYMOUTH TURISMO These factory-fresh vehicles are available with FREE automatic transmission when you order the ATA Package. Cornein and look at the great selection. BEST IN PROTECTIONQC Engine & Powertrain (I Outer Panel 5 8 rust Ihrough EVERY CHRYSLER BUItT CAR & TRUCK AT MacI'NTOSH CHRYSLER 331 Park Rd. S. 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