PAGE 10 WHITBY FREE PRESS, TUESDAY, DEC. 30,1986 SHARON, LOIS S& BRAM Sharon, Lois & Brain, popular chlldren s en- tertainers, will be at Eastdale Collegiate for 4:30 and 7 p.m. shows on -Thursday, Feb. 5. Tickets, $6 each, are on, sale in the Oshawa Cen- tre mail, outside Zellers, on Friday, Jan. 9 and Friday, Jan. 16. RAYS 0F THE DAWN Rays of.the Dawn will meet Jan. 6, 7:30 to 9 p.m., at 'Henry -Street High School, Room 106. Jealousy wil be the topic of the meeting, moderated by Ron and Dianne Wonacott. For information cal! 668- 5036. ST. JOHN St. John Ambulance (Whitby branch) desperately needs in- structors ini both first aid and car- diopulmonary rescuci- tation (CPR) for cour- ses to be held In January and February. Cail 668- 9006. First aid courses will be held Jan. 23-25 and Jan. 30-Feb. 5. CPR courses will be held Feb..6-8. PHOTO CLUB The whitby Photography Club, whlch meets twice a month, will hold its next meeting Monday, Jan. 5, 7 p.m., at Whitby Public Library. Slides wil be reviewed and selected for the NAPA photo essay coin- petition.- For more in- formation'call 728-5325. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The 'Whitby-Oshawa branch of the Ontario- Genealogical Society wiil hold its next meeting 7:15 to 10 p.m., Jan. -6 in the auditorium of the Whltby' Public Library. Everyone welcome. Cal! Steve Wood (668-1362) for. more iniformation. Corningevents, TOM EVANS rolis up the high score on the Nibbler video game. A broken record of a differe nt sort t was fun at first, evenexciting, for Tom Evans. But after three and a thalf hours and a new record, Evans decided enough was enough. His fast fingers left the buttons and knobs of Nibbler, the video game at Corner Pizza in downtown Whitby. Evans, 18, last week piled up 36,862,260 points on the gaine, the highest ever. He.had broken the longtime record held for about a year and a haîf by Mike Michela. Mîchela had racked up about 26 million. 'I could have gone on but I got bored," said Evans, who said he has played the gaine "seriously" for about a year. LETTER, Christmas ights stolen. FROM PAN .1s themn hooligans) can no longer find targets in uptown WhiLby and have now moved their activities to the Port. Rest assured that my Christmas 1986 display is My last but why should we ail suffer froin these hooligans? Did we grandsire/sire these despoilers of thE Christmas spirit?. Yours truly Dr. Richard J. Ketchel Kinettes say thanks 1650 Kinc 1220 Dur 227 Simc jston Road, Pickering 686-3707 idas St. East, Whitby 668-1065 oe St. South, Oshawa 576-8111. To the Editor: On Nov. 14, the Kinet- te Club of Whitby held a Monte Carlo Night and Dance. Thé event was a hiuge success and we would like to thank the following Whitby and area merchants for thieir tremendous sup- port: Anderson Flower Shop; Bailey Phar-, macy; C&C Sound; Chambers Food Sales, Scarborough; De Ville Produce; Discount Decor Shop; Donaldson Food Sales, Oshawa; Guardian Drugs, Pringle Creek; Henry Buildaîl; I.G.A., Pringle Creek; The Kitchen Cuphoard; McCausland Wool Co.; Brian Porter, Metropolitan Life; Michael's Jewellery; Eleanor Minaker, Agent, Frank Real Estate; *Tne Natural Measure; Nevada Bob's; Pat & Mario's; Peacock Sports -& Trophies Ltd.; Precious Plates 'N Things; Sarah's Childrens' Boutique; John Sutherland, Eatonr. Eaton's Centre; Tangles; Towne Video; Van Belle Floral Shop- pes; R.J. Vendette, Texguard, mc., Pointe Claire, P.Q.; Wood- craft; June Broughton, Tupperware Ltd. Without the support of these merchants we wouild not have had such an excellent night. Yours truly, Janet Rolland Advertising Cbairperson The Kinette Club of Whitbv UCW WORKSHOP United Church Women will hold a workshop on "Conflict, stress and Acceptance' at Courtice United Church on Tuesday, Jan. 13. Registration, to cost 50 cents, wHI be held from 9 to 9:3q a.m. Rev. Gale. Glover will lead the workshop., Bring lunch; babysit- ting available if cali Jackie Guthrle at 668- 3855.