Whitby Free Press, 17 Apr 1974, p. 4

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PAGE 4, WEDNESDÂY, APRIL 17, 1974, WIIJTUY FREE PRESS Whitby Rec'reation Department' 1974 Spring Programs BALLET - Give your child the opportunity to develop poise, grace and co-ordination and learn the fundarnentals of ballet and modern jazz dancing. Royal Academy of- Dance (R.A.D.) examinations will be given in June to those children when te instructor féeels are ready. AGE - 5 years and over LOCATION - Henry Street High Cafeteria BEGINNING - Monday, April 29 TIME - Beginners - 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Advanced - 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. LENGTH -- 9 weeks FEE - $9.00 MODERN JAZZ DANCING - A fine week program for teens and aduits whiçhi will include-exercises, modern jazz dancing and fun! Dancing is a great way to improve flexibility and co-ordination plus shape Up for the sommer. No previous dance, training is required. LOCATION -* Henry Street High Cafeteria BEGINNING - Monday, April 29 TIME - 8:30 - 9:30 p.m. LENGTH - 9 weeks FEE - S9.00 14DRAW DIP AND DABBLE" - A creative arts and crafts programi for children aged 5 - 10 years. 1ht wilI include: basic sketching with pencil, charcoal and pastels (indoors and outdoors), water colour painting, papier miacho, cday modelling, simple puppetry and niuch- more. LOCATION - Dunlop Street Annex. 300 Dunlop Street. BEGINNING - Saturday. May 4 TIM E- 10: 00 a.m. - 12: 00 noon LENGTH -6 weeks FEE - S6.00 (supplies included) CANOEING - A six week instructional course in pleasure canoeing. Skills taught wiIl range fromi the basic strokes to more advanced techniques depending on the individuals present skill level. If participants are interested weekend canoe trips will be arranged. Anyone owning a canoe and willing to lend it for pur- poses of this course wiIl be given a reduced regfistration fee! AGE - 10 years and over LOCATION - Whitby Yacht Club BEGINNING - Monday. May 13 TIME - 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. LENGTH - 6 weeks FEE - $6.00 (ask about our special family rate for this program). ORIENTEERING - This is a groat sport for people who enjoy the "great outdoors." Participants wil! learn the art of using a mup and compass to find their way over his and through woods. Hours of fun await both young, and old, who learn the skîlls of orienteering. LO CATION - To be announced BEGINNING - Tuesday, May 14 Former OLC. Students aund. Public Are Welcome to Garden, Party, The Castie Chapter Aluni- nae of the Ontario Ladies' College met on April' I6th at the home 'of Mrs. Stanley Osborne, 705 Masson Street, Oshawa. Mrs. Osborne is the wife of the former principal of Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby. Ladiles' Tennis At the -lY' Ladies Take a Break Ten- nis will be instructed by Mrs. Helen Collins and is a fav- ourite program amongst wo- men. Techniques of stance, how to luold the racquet. forehand, backhand serves, along with instruction of gaine rules and courtisees of the gai-n will be taughit. Babysitîing and suipervised creative play is avaîlable for thc cbildren. Classes will be held Tues- day and 1'hu rsday mornings fromi 9:30 to 11:30 starting Tuesday, May 14, '1974 at the New Tennis Courts in thec parking lot at Ilenry Street High Scluool. For further informuation phone the further information phione the Whitby YMCA 668-6868. Night of Music The couples club of West- minster United Church arc sponsoring a nîghît of music to be presented this Sunday, April 2 1 at 7:30 p.m. at Anderson C.V.I. Featured on the program is the Oshuawa Philharmonic Orchestra with Mr. Fred Pleasants conducting and also Kingsview United Church Choir directed by William Bradley. The orchestra of more than 30 pieces wil play many of your favourite musical arrangements such as "Killing Me Softly", "West Side Story", and "Fiddler on the Roof." The choir has approx. 3 dozen voices and will sing "Impossible Dream" and other well known selections. This prograi of music w11ilpoieapcsn vn During the business -por- tion of the meeting the plans for the Coîlege Centennial year activities and Alumnae week-end were finaîîzed. The Castie Chapter and Cen tennfial Chapter members extend 'a warmi welcome to ail former students living in the area to attend the meetings and ac- tivities. Mrs. Russell B. Col-- lins, president of the Castle Chapter said she' would weî- corne calîs for further informn- ation -frorn the graduates and former students of the Coil- ege. Mrs.*(Doris Batty) Coll- ins resides at 320' Byron St. N., Whitby, phone 668-37.14 or, call Ontario Ladies' Coll- ege 668-3358. he May Day Garden Party is May 25, at 2 p.m. and Open House at the Coîl- ege is May 29,at 7 - 9 p.m. The public is cordially invit- ed to attend these activities at the Ontario Ladies' College Reynolds Street, Whitby, Frailla 1kplisi ch aref-h 419 Brock Street North Whitby, Ontarîo Telephone (416) 668-2508 BIBLE SCHOOL - 9:45 a.m. BUS SERVICE PROVIDED SUNDAY SERVICES WORSHIP SERVICE - il a.m. EVENING SERVICE - 6:52 p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICES IVOICE 0F FAITH - Cable 6 I ~~ 9p.m. S i S & 3rd Sunday each month PASTOR' REV, MURRAY CLU%3STON TUESDAY: Piorneer Girls and 6:*15 p.m. Christian Service Brigade to 7:45 p.rn, Bible Study and Prayer Meeting 8:00 parn MINISTER 0F OUTREACH REV. RALPH DUNN COURTICE-ALLIN I.D.A. PHARMACY 117 Biock Street N. Whitby 668-2394 ~1 655-3301 . 1

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