Whitby Free Press, 27 May 1981, p. 20

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>A(,L 20, WlDNI Sl)AY, jj\y27, p)8I.WIYF1,' F PRI; -SS M Comng Event Itl.UN ION T'he Ajax I ligh Schlool will b.e holding Is 25thi Anîiver- sary ieiuui<n onu June 6. Tlhe d(î v prîîgram will be hell a t t 1w school froîn 12:3 to 4ý30p.n. and a dinner and dance will k.' held fror 5:30 p.n. to 1 ar. For more informati cal the Ajax Iligh School at 683- 16 10. D>ANCE vie Whitby Ambulance Service will hold a dance at the Masonic Temple on May 30 beginning at 9 p.m. 668-2252 Tickets are $15 a couple and include a buffet. Tickets are lirnited and can he (>b- tained hy calling 66-3146. Ail proceeds will go Lu the Cyst ic Fibrosis Foundation. SOAII BOX IDERBY The Whitby Jaycees will be holding a soap-box derby on July 18 for boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 16. The event will be held un- der the auspices of the Canadian Soap-Box Derby Association. Anyone interested in more details about the event is in- vited to cal Ray Fox at 666- 1867 or write to the Jaycees in care of Box 62, Whitby, Ontario. IIELI> WANTEI) The Whîtby Parks and liecreation Department is currently accepting ap- plications for student help to work in the canteens at iro>quois Park and Brooklin Memorial Arenas. Hours will vary Monday through Sunday. Ap- plication forms are available at either arena, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5p.m. Iroquois Park Pool are also accepting applications for qualified Red Cross and -Royal Life Saving Instruc- tors. Application forms are available at the pool, Mon- day through Friday, 9 ar. to 5p. m. FUNI) RAISING The Brooklin-Whitby Branch of the Canadian Bible Society will hold a walk-a-thon, cyclathon and bowla thon on Saturday, May 30. The society hopes to raise $3,750 to purchase Bibles. For more information on participating caîl 668-6227, 668-8378 or 655-3606.ý D)URHIAM ItEG'ION FIELD> NATURALISTS on Thursday, May 28 at 6 p.m. Dave Ruch will lead a walk at Scott's Marsh to point out and identify the Birds of Scott's Marsh. Cameras, binoculars and boots would be helpful. Meet at the C.L.O.C.A. office (Cherney's Furniture) Dun- das St. E., Whitby. For further information caîl Dave Ruch 668-2690. FLEA MARKET The Ajax-Pickering- Whitby Association for the Mentally Retarded will be holding a flea market in the parking lot of the Harwood Secondary School, Ajax, on Saturday, June 13 between 9 arn. and 5 p.m. In the event 0f ramn, the event will be held in the gym. Rental space is available to local clubs, homeowners and non-profit organizations for a fee of $10. For more information cal Monîca Church at 668-9992. MINI-MARKET The United Church Women of St. Mark's United Church will hold their mini- market place on June 8 bet- ween 7 and 10 p. m. Crafts and specialty items such as pottery, piants, rug hookings, and paintings will be for sale. A raffle will also be held, tickets to be sold tbroughout the event. Everyone is welcorne. VARD/RUMMAGE SALE The Whitby Corps of the Salvation Army will hold a yard and rummage sale at the corps' headquarters, 120 Kent Street, on May 30 beginning at 9 a. m. Furniture, household items, clothes and toys will be featured. Anyone wishing to make a donation is asked to cal either 668-7477 or 668-3556 to arrange pick-up. DANCE Brooklin's Group 74 will be holding a dance this Satur- day, May 30, at the Brooklin Arena beginning at 8 p.m. Live music will be per- formed by the group " Fire. " Advance tickets can be reserved by calling 655-3733. Tickets can also be pur- chased at Short's Pharmacy or at the door. Cost is $7 per person and includes lunch. HANDICRAFT EXHIBITION The Louise Patterson Handicraft Guild will hold their annual exhibition and sale on Saturday, June 6 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Masonic Hall, Port Perry. Admission is $1 per per- son. There will be craft demonstrations and ref reshments will be served. Everyone is welcorne. RETIREMENT RECEPTION A reception will be held to honor Mildred Corbett who will be retiring from the teaching staff of E.A. Fair- man Public School at the end of this academic year. The event will be held at the school's auditorium on June 17 from 8 to 10 p.m. All former students and friends are welcome. CAR WASH The Henry Street High School Concert Band will be holding a car wash on May 30 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at Matthew's Sunoco, 509 Dundas Street West. The car wash costs $2.50 and all proceeds will be used for the band's activities. PARKING LOT MARKET The Town of Whitby Parks and Recreation Department advises alI interested per- sons to book space early for the Parking Lot Market that will be held at the Iroquois Park Complex on June 20 between 10Oa.m. and 5 p.m. The cost is $12 per space (two parking spaces), table rentals are also available. For more information cal the department at 668- 7765. SUMMER CAMP The Town of Whitby Parks and Recreation Department will be holding varlous summer camps including sports camps (in lacrosse, soccer, basebaîl and tennis) as well as adventure daycamp and kindercamp. For more information cal the department at 668-7765. ROCK CONCERT The Uxbridge Library Expansion Fund committee will hold a rock concert featuring the grous "Fist" and "Zenolith" at the Ux- bridge Arena on May 30 beginning at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door. A handy new book by Sidney Ledson, gauthor of the best-selling book, 'Teach Your Child tu Read in 60 Days'. 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