Whitby Free Press, 20 Aug 1986, p. 7

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WHITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. 1986. PAGE 7 COMING EVENTS CALENDAR LITTLE THEATRE TICKETS Subecription seats for the Whitby Little Theatre's 1966-87 season are stili available. The threepisys in this year's package are Walt Until Dark, ini Novem- ber, The Importance of Belng Earnest, in February, and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, li May. Subseription rates for three Thur- sday performances are $15 for adults and $10 for students. Friday and Saturday evenmng per- formances are $20 for ail three pîays. For more information pleese contact Eve Heaver at 668-8006. UNI VERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB The University Women's Club Of Oshawa and Dlstrict's flrst meeting of 1986- 1987 season will heae punch party et 7:-30 p.m. li the Auditorium of the McLaughlln Public Llbrary, on Wednesday, September 17. New members are welcomfe. -Memharship information may ha ob- tained by contacting Heather Lindsay et 263- 8033. CATCH THE WAVE The Oshawa Aquatie Club welcomes new members (6 years and up) to Its competitive swim team. Fail registration for the club wll be held September 8 to September 12 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Donevan Recreation Complex on Harmony Rd. S. la Oshawa. For more in- formation cal 723-664. HELP FOR VETERANS Veterans or inembers of veteran's familles who want information about pensions, allowances or medical assistance aveileble to them, cen get this In- formation on the fourth Tuesday of every month yhen a representative of the Department of Veterans Affairs visits Branch 112. Royal Canadian Legion hall ln Whitby, from 10 a.m. to noon. The next visit willI ha on Tuesdey, August 26. For more information and appolntments cali Henry Perry et 668-2504. HENRY VIII FEAST The Whitby Little Theatre wlil hahosting a Henry VIII Fesst dln- ner-dance et the Legion Hall on Byron St. S. Saturday, November 29. The fund-reising gets underway at 6 p.m. wlth cocktail followed by dinner and dancing until 1 a.m. Tickets are $15 per person and mem- bers, non-members and friends are eli welconie. Guests are invlted to dress in costumes of the period but no kings please, the organizers have already appolnted one. For more infor- mation please cail Eve Heaver at 668-8006. YOUTH THEATRE AUDITIONS The Whtby, Little Theatre Youth Group will ha staging the play Best Christmas Pageant *Ever in Decemhar and auditions for the production are coming up next month. Auditions vili ha held September 6 from 10 a.rn. unitil 2 p.m. and again September 8, 9, 10 from 7:30 p.m. until 10 p.m. For more infor- mation please cail Eve Heaver et 668-8006. FLEA MARKET On Saturday, Sep- tember 6 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital will ha holding a flea market ln the parking lot of the hospital. Each space is avallabie for $10 and you can make a reser- vation by calling 668- 6831 ext. 321. Proceeds from the day will go towards the staff educational fund and medical equipment. The rain date wiII ha Satur- day, Septemberl13. The Hughes family of Whtby got the red ference where Corning Enterprises president carpet treatmnent at the Coring Glass Center Conrad Stemski greeted Bob Hughes, his wife Tuesday, Augut 5,85s the Centgr's 20 million- Bonnle, and their daughters Debble 6 and th visitors. The photo shows the press con- Kristine 8. Gov't grants helpmng library The Whitby Public Library and Community Information Centre is doing great thlngs this sumxmer wlth the sup- -port of several provin- cial and federal grants. Three fuil-time sum- mer student positions made possible with the assistance of the gover- rnment of Ontario through the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture and the Ministry of Skills Development and helping provide children's sumnmer programs at both the Main and Brooklin Branches, and film programs at the Main Branch. Two other fuil-time summer student positions have, been made possible through the federal gover- nment's S.E.E.D. grant. One student is working with the staff developlng puppet and summer reading clubs and providing a "llibrar in the park" program et Camp Trafalgar. The second student is entering the community information file onto a micro- computer. This is hing done in cooperation with other community in- formation centres in Ajax-Pickering and Newcastle and will forni the basis for a Durham- wide conxmunlty infor- mation data-base and directory in the future. NGE TO TH m&cý,PULSE ~II pUS A O-nPT %oiUsIL Consumer3,a' GBL HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING LTD. OSAAWIB 723-868 668811 NOTICE DURHAM CENTRE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION FOUNDINO MEETING DATE: Tuesday, August 26,1986 TIME: 8:00 P. M. PLACE: Anderson Coileglate Institute 400 Anderson St., Whltby PURPOSE: Approve Constitution. Eleot Association Executive Eiect Delegates to P.C. 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