WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 26, 1983, PAGE 9 w COMING EVENTS CALENDAR NATURALISTS MEETING The January meeting of the Durham Field Naturalists will be held Monday, Jan. 31 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the McLaughlin Pub- lic Library, Bagot Street, Oshawa. A program of Mini- Travelogues of the Paci- fie Rim, Belize and the Shetland Islands will be presented by various members. Members and non- members are all wel- come. There will be cof- fee and cookies after the presentation. SPEAKING CONTEST The Optimist Club of Whitby is still looking for boys and girls under the age of 16 to partici- pate in its annual public speaking contest. Applicants should contact Dave Wood at 433-0751 or Roy Pollard at 668-6288 within the next three weeks if they wish to enter. Topies will be discuss- ed with entrants. MEETING The Whitby-Oshawa Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will hold its next meet- ing Tuesday, Feb. 1, from 7 to 10 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whit- by Public Library, 405 Dundas St. W. Mr. Bruce Clark will make copies of old photos for members. Mr. Brian Marshall will discuss care of old photos. Meetings are free and open to everyone. For i more information Gill McIntosh at 2792. call 668- MEETING There will be a meet- ing of the Durham Region Stroke Recovery Association on Wednes- day, Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. at the Oshawa Day Hospi- tal. All interested per- sons welcome. For in- formation phone 668- 3426. GENERAL MEETING The Parent Advisory Committee of St. John the Evangelist School, Whitby is having a General Meeting on Feb. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the St. John's School gym. The guest speaker will be Dr. Lagroix B.A., M. Ed., Ed. D., Director of Education of the Durham Regional Roman Catholic Separ- ate School Board. He will address the topic of "The Role of the Direct- or." Everyone wel- come! DANCE The Whitby Tulip Trampers will hold a dance in the Regal Room of the Whitby Centennial Building Feb. 19at8p.m. Music will be pro- vided by Bill Cornelius and his band. Tickets are $5 per person and can be obtained by calling 668-1407, 668-2777 or 668-3112. STORY HOUR The Whitby Public Library is once again of- fering Saturday morn- ing story hour for child- ren aged five and up. A different story is featured each Saturday from 10:30to 11:30 a.m., and a short craft session is included. FILMS The Whitby Public Library is offering free films Friday evenings beginning Feb. 4. On Feb. 4, Edgar Allan Poe's tale, The Fall of the House of Usher, will be shown. On Feb. 18, Schizo is featured, and The Thing From Another World will be shown Mar. 4. The films begin at 7 p.m. and are free with your library card. DANCE Tammy Timmy Snow- arama Dance will be held Jan. 29 at the Royal Canadian Legion, Bran- ch 322 on Hunt Street in Ajax. An admission fee of $5 per person includes chili and rolls. Music by DJ from 8 p.m. to1 a.m. Advance tickets at the Legion hall. Call 683- 7811. Al proceeds go to Crippled Children. FILM The lush green of In- donesia is the setting for "Tools for Change", a new film of the Cana- dian Bible Society to be shown at Whitby Baptist Church on Sunday, Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome. DANCE The Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Ladies Auxiliary is holding a "Face-Off Dance", Sat- urday, Jan. 29 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Heydenshore Pavilion. Tickets are $12 a couple and are available at Peacock Sports on Athol Street in Whitby and Brooklin Home Bakery. The cost in- cludes D.J. and buffet. There will be a Happy Hour from 8 to 9 p.m. Everyone is welcome. SOCCER REGISTRATION Whitby Iroquois Soc- cer Club try-outs for representative teams for the summer 1983 season commence Sun- day, Jan. 30. The minimum age re- quirements are as fol- low. Boys: born on or before Dec. 31, 1974. Girls: born on or before Dec. 31, 1968. For fur- ther information please contact Michael Airey at 668-2167 or John Red- don at 668-7995. Houseleague registra- tion will be held Mar. 5 and 12, 1983. Further details will be published later. NEWCOMERS New to Oshawa- Whitby area and would like to meet other new- comers? The Oshawa- Whitby Newcomers Club invites you to at- tend our next dinner meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 8 at Ali Baba Steak House, Brock St. N., Whitby, at 6:30 p.m. Call 576-6229 or 579-4741 before Friday, Feb. 4 to reserve a seat. MONTREAL OLDTIMERS The Whitby Jaycees are selling tickets for the Montreal Oldtimers game being playëd at Iroquois Park on Feb. 11. Help support this community service club by purchasing your tick- et now. For tickets call 668-8685. MENTAL HEALTH Nancy Handleigh, B.A., Executive Direct- or of the Oshawa Dis- tress Centre, will be the guest speaker at the Durham Mental Health Association's annual meeting Tuesday, Feb. 15, at 7 p.m., U.A.W. Hall, 44 Bond St. E., Oshawa. Ms. Handleigh will be speaking on the subject of Depression and Sui- cide with the focus on adolescent suicide. As refreshments will be served, the public are asked to R.S.V.P. before Feb. 1, by calling 728- 9931. PARKINSON MEETING The Parkinson Found- ation, Oshawa Chapter, will meet on Feb. 7, 7:30 p.m., at Hillsdale Manor Auditorium. Dr. D. Waller, neuro- logist, will be the guest speaker. The general public is welcome. RAISED PRINTING " BUSINESS CARDS " LETTERHEADS a ENVELOPES Ni *. .* INSULATE VENTILATE RETRO FIT NELSON'S AIR-TITE INSULATION (established 1945) Government certified C.H.I.P. Call Anytime 728-0483