CONCERTS The Whitby Brass Band, under conductor Roland Hill, will hold 'Summer Concerts in the Park' on Thursdays, JuIy 13 and 27, Aug. 10 and 24, at 8 p.m. Admisf- sion is free (bring a lawnchair) at the Rotary Park bandshell. Tapes wiIl be on sale for $10. For mère information eall 668-4715. VENDORS WANTED, Whitby Jaycettes seek volun- teers for their third annual Al About Clildren bazaar tobe held Oct. 22 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Henry âtreet* High School. For sale will be children's new toys crafts, lothing, books,' etc. Cal1 reena at 576-7954 or Linda at 668-9933 for more information. Funds raised 'are used for vani- ous community projects. DISPLAYS A display by the Whtbj Lawn Bowling Club wilI be heli in the lobby o f th e Whitby Public Libr- ary from July 3 to 31. The National Library's Tr-avelling Exhibition, Incunabula , Hebraica and Judaica, 35 to 40 framed items including facsimiles from the Jacob M. Lowry collection, will be -in the auditorium during July. FOR THE WIDOWED A self-help group for the widowed will meet on Sunday, July 9 in St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Cochrane St. Whitby at 2 p.m. Ail widoweâ men and women welcome. For more information caîl 668-2648. SESTEJO PTCNIC The Spanish Canadian Cul- turalSocity will hold its annual potluck picnic on Sunday, Jul 9, starting at 1 p.m., at Heyden- shore Park, Whitby. Ail weicome, bring a hot or cold dish. The picnic will include a guitar player featuring Latin American music. For more information eall 579-2334 or 430-7829. Coming event CREATURES OFTE JUNGLE 'Creatures of the Jungle' will visit the Whitby Public Library on Monday, July 31f-2:3 to 3:30 p.m. Jeif McKay, 17, herpetolo- gist and reptile importer, will bInga boa constrictor, iguana, couth Ainerican .frog and other «creatures of the jungle.» Free tickets are available at the infor- mation desk, startingJune 28. SPORTS CAIRD TRADIING Collectors can bring their sports cards for trade (no selling and no dealers allowed) at the Whitby Public Library n--Ji 17, 6 te 7 p.m. At7 pm 1 f~ umber authoof'Lets la~ Balle an curator of th basebai snl a at the jival. On.L.airn asuwill tel stories a ut players and teams from the past. His book wiil also be available. PAPER AEROPLANE CONTEST A papýer aeropiane contest will be held at the Whitby Public Library on Thursday, July 20, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Contests will in- clude longest flight, farthest flighit and most aerobatic flight. Planes must be made of one piece of paper and, if desired, one paper clip (no glue or tape allowed). BIBLE SCHOOL Vacation Bible Sehool wiIl be held at Emmanuel Reformed Church, 401 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby, July 4 to 13, 9 to 11:30 a.m. for pre-kindergarten to Gr.. 8 students. Bible stories songs, crafts, games and ventriloquism are included. For more informa- tion caîl 668-2850. FUMBLEBIN The Join Hands Puppet Com- pany presents 'Fumblekin' at the Whitby Pubi nesday, July a.m. .Tikets,: at the inforni *GO KART RIDES *NEW OVER AND UNDER PASS BRIDGE *VIDEO SHUTTLE *WORM *BATTING CAGES *MINIATURE GOLF *HUGE ARCADE - ALL NEW KIDDIE PARK - GROUP RATES AVAILAI FAMILY KARTWAYS LTI Hwy. 12 - Whitby 4 miles North of Hwy. 401 655-3.384o--655-3634 WHITY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5,1989, PAGE 15 GO CLUB 'Go,' now Japan's national game, will be held at the Whitby Public Library for ail ages at the >librar Tuesdays, July il '18 andà ,25, 2:30 to 4:30 and 6:â0 to es 8:30 pm. in the Iibrary audi- torum: Po; more informiation cal 668-6531. TEDDY BEAR SHOW' TV Puppetree *presentÉ; the 'Teddy Bear Show' at the Whitby ic IÀbrary on Wed- Ii-ublic Ià brary on Thursday, July r26, 10:30 to 11:30 6, 10:30 a.m., for children aged 3 for $1 are available and older. Cali 668-6531I for Lation Aesk. more information. FREE* * c~c: i .=~~ In 0 IDFE BLE * *With purchase of sare * /- ne per uso er rdy. Monday - Saturciay J.t Ii on Sundav or holid Yi - I Exires JuIy 19/89 IFAMILY KARTWAYS LTD). I FIwy.12 - Whltby * 4 miles North of Hwy. 401 Vandermeer's Annuals and 'ai QcitySeeon V cue We stili have a wide select ion offresh nursery stock and lowering plants available. .1 Sale Wed. July 5 Thurs. July 6 Fri. July 7 Sat. July 8 Sun July 9 Mon. July 10 Tues. July il Geraniums Marigolds Petunia Impatiens Perenniiils Celosia & Alyssum Vinca & Petunia Reg. $1.75 $1.30 $1.30 $1.55 $2.00 $1.30 $1.30 Price $.95 $.95 $.95 $.95 $1.75 $.95 $.95 Potted Roses SPECIAL 5 Trees, Flowering %$7.75 Shrubs & ýýBuseEvergreens Climbers, Mini PRICED TO Roses w SELL Daily Selected Annuals Landscape: Design and Installation Service Available 1 ( 'jr 401 E.I î~-:~.1 I CD.