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Whitby Free Press, 17 Dec 1986, p. 10

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PAGE 10 WHITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY.DECEMBER 17,1986 f)ZPm COMINGEVENTS CALENDAR PHOTO DISPLAY Thé annual dlsplay of photos by the Whtby Photographic Club Is' now belng held at the Whitby Publielbrary until Dec. 29. CHRISTMvAS STRESS The Dlstress Centre of Durham Region expects, an Increase i calls during the Christmas season, a time of both great joy and over- whelmlng sadness. The centre offers 24-hour befriendlng, referral and crisis intervention, lines to anyone ex- perlencing stress, or needing a frlendly voice..Cail 686-2M6. DEREK LEE (1) and Brian Ford took part in a Christ- mas production at R.A. Hutchison Public Sehool last week. Free Press photo KOATS FOR KIDS Sketchley Cleaners in Oshawa and Whitby and the . Whitby-Oshawa- Newcastle United Way are . sponsoring the "Koats for Kids" cam- paign until Dec. 31. The public may donate coats they no longer use and drop themn of at any one of the four. Sketchley Cleaners locations in Wyhitby or O4hawa. Sketchley wll dlean and mend the coats If necessary -' and distribute themn to the Canadian Red Cross, 171 King St, E., Oshawa and 416 Centre St. S., Whltby and to the Salvation Armny, il John St. E., Oshawa, both United Way memnber agencies. For additional infor- mation, contact Valerie Rainey at the United Way office, 728-0203. BONFIRE & CAROLS Everyone is invîted to jo in in an old fashioned time of Christmas carol singing around a bonfire Wednesday evenînig, Dec. 17. -The fire will be burning' outside St. John's Anglican Chur- ch, Whitby from 6:30 to 9 p.m. and warm drinks will be served inside. The church is near the 401, oqt Brock St. S. and Viectëia St., readllly ac- cessible for people on the way to or from shopping., Dress war- mly and corne along and sing. CAROL SING The Whitby Brass Band, in cooperation with the Town of Whitby Recreation Depar- tment, will hold the an- nual Christmas carol sing at the bandshell, Whitby Rotary Centen- niai Park, at 7:30 p.m., Dec. 18. POTLUCK The Pleasant Social Club for young and mid- dle-aged widows and widowers will meet on Sunday, Dec. 21, potluck at 7:30 p.m. Dancing, shuffleboard and cards. For more information please caîl Alice (683- 3149); Marion (728- 5520) or Ralph (725- 7203). SERVICE The annual can- dlelight service will be held at Emmanuel Reformed Church, 441 Rossland Rd. W., Dec. 21, at 7 p.m. Theme will be "'From Darkness to Light." Come and bring a friend. CLOCKS The watch and dlock collection of Earl Pascoe of Whitby is part of the Christmas display at Sydenham Museum, Lakeview Park, Oshawa (bottom of Simcoe St.). The dîsplay of the history of time-keeping will be held until Dec. 19., The museum Is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday and 1 to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. Cal Jerry Conlin for more information (436- 1211). CORVETTE CLUB Af ter a very active 1986 season the "Pine Ridge Corvette Club" is back to monthly in- door meetings for -the winter. If you. own a Corvette and would like to enjoy your car, then corne ou-, and- par. ticipate in slalom racing, rallies, car shows, trips and parties ail planned for 1987. 'lhe club now bas a mem- bership of 53 couples. The next club meeting is Dec. 17 for more infor- mdation ca11666-1531. FUNRUN <The Whitby Tigers Running Club will'be holding their third an- nual Fun Run Dec. 21. -Ian Barron says proceedsfrom. the third annual run wil go toward the Whitby San- ta Claus Fund. Caîl 668- 1511 for more infor- mation. DISPLAY A displayof work by Nadine- Mitchell and Donna Morrison of the Creative Circle con- tinues at the, Whitby Public Library until Dec. 18. From Dec. 19 to 31, a Christmas display wlil be - held at the librarv. CHRISTMAS SHOW Hebron Church youth wil present An Adven- ture in Praise for Kids, «A Christmas Calamity, at the church, 407 Crawforth St., on Christmas Eve at 7 p.m. NEW YEARS MIENU ENTREES 'PRIME RIB *DUCK A'L' ORANGE $ 4 9 o FLOU NDER DEL R EY (STLFFEI> WITIH CRAIMEATI ALL ENTREFS ARE SERJ'ED WITH RAKIeI>P(>TAT(> OitRJCE& CHEFS SALA» &DIESSERT seating TMines 5:30 - 7:00) (7:00 - 8:30 p.m.) (8:30.- 10:00) *CHRISTMAS DAY SPECIAL' ENTERTAINMENT BY: lie DICKVALLEAU on the piano M.DiCSarts 6:30 p.m. What's happnn in Durham? BROTHERS PIZZA & SPAGHETTI HOUSE Brothers Pizza and Spaghetti House Restaurant, now renovated with a new dance floor, features a D.J. spinning the top 40 sounds from Wednesday through Saturday. Corne dance the night away at Whitby's newest meeting place. Brothers, famous for their pizza and pastai, have been in the Durham area for four- teen years serving specialty dishes, enter- taining customers with warm hospitality, and supporting. local sports organizations. SClamdiggers Seafood Restaurant " A Seafood Lover's Delight" & NOW OPENEO DOWNSTAIRS Having a Party? Banquet room facilities to accommodate 50-60 people are available. Brothers Pizza & Spaghetti House - the place where friends meet. ASHLEY'S This weeks at Ashley's (on the lower deck of Clamdiggers Seafood Restaurant) catch the country soun- ds of the Joe Aylward Band, Tuesday thru Saturday. Ashley's, ,featuing some of the best live en- tertainent in Durham, is proud to announce a New Year's Eve "Bash". Little Caesar and the Consuls (plus a surprise band yet to be announced) will provide music for your dancing pleasure till 3:00 a.m. with cocktails served until 2:00 a.m. Hors d'oeuvres, canapes and a complimentary bottle of champagne per table for only $75.00 per couple. Caîl now to reserve your tickets. Bring in the New Year at Ashley's, 'the night- club with some classi1 BOB'S DISC JOCKEY SERVICE Bob Wbalen bas music ranging from the 50's through to the 8's and serves the Durham area for any occasion and al age groups. Bob opened bis business ap- proximately five years ago and is guaranteed under contract. To receive a 10% discount on your up- coming event, caîl Bob or Dane soon at 434- 6448. Colour organs 'boun- cipg to the beat of',the music, and back-up equipment ensure a non- stop evening of en- joyment. STEVE'S STEAK HOUSE Tuesday through Saturday you'li find Steve Craig on piano. Enjoy au intimate night out in the piano louge at Steve's, Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. To advertise or to let us know what's, hap- peigat your place of buies, cail us at 606111. BRTERSZZA IZZA-A SEASON' AND OTHER FA VOL!RITES GREETINGS TO ALL FROM MANAGEMENT STAFF There's No Place Like t!1!! THURS. - LADIES NIGHT, FR. - SAT. - SINGLES NIGHT DANCING THURS. - SAT. TO D.J. A j Ff t Tt.cE BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLEj BOB's DISCOJOCKY SERVIC Music for Alil Ages Banquets - Dances - Parties Weddings BOB or DIANE 1434-6448 ]:)urlxam Aîter Dark.,,.

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