W1IITBY FMIE PRESS, WEDNIESDAY, ULY 2,1976, PAGE 6 What'shappening by DARRELL VICKERS TIIEATRES Brock: starting Wednesday 'Blazing Saddles' and 'Up- town Saturday Night' will be in town to entertain as they have> done everywhere. The Iaughter will start at-7:05 with 'Uptown Sattirday Night' beginning at 8:45. Odeon: High power rock from ýthe late sixties cornes roaring back with the highly acclained 'Tommy'. Such rock stars as Elton John, Eric Clapton and the Who (the composers of the rock opera) help make the music come across. Regent: As 'Banbi' ends, a missing dinosour picks up the pace in two animated Walt Disney pictures that will be shown to the delight of children and scores of parents. Marks: Adult - oriented movies appear on the scene as 'Dr. Mix' and 'Room- Mates' start Friday' Con tin- uous shows 6:45 until last showing at 8:24, Saturday and Sunday 3 to 7:50. Oshawa Cen tre: Donald Sutherland stars in Thie Day of the Locust', an eerie look at Hollywood in the twenties with one obvlous occurance added. To cheer you up a bit you might go next door where the most celebrateci 'Retum of the Pink Panther' is taking place. Fun and laughs with Peter Sellers solv- ing crimes as Inspector Cluseau. Plaza: Prepared to be terrifie&? Reports say 'Jaws' is flot recommended for people with weak stornachs. The sharks and the viewers will have a bit of fun. Be careful,, you might meet a âne up. HOTELS Spruce Villa: The Markeys wiil please the nostalgia buffs with somne early sixties mater- ial. 1 have heard Beatles fans will be especially pleased. Whit by Hotel: A versatile foursomne named the Sound of Fury will be in to play a little bit of everything for the customers the week of July 7. Royal: A veteran of 3 records and appearances with Conway Twitty, Lance Younger will be in to lay down some good country with a littie help from his Central:- Guîfstream, a five man group originally from Trinidad, wfll be at the Gold Rush -Inn treatinig the patrons to selections covering the musical spectrum. Georgian: Openlng July 7 wiIl be the trio Rainbow, playing a selection of top 40 material. Lancaster: Modern coun- try is the format for the Blue ln the month of June the Whitby YMCA conducted a Ladies Take-a-Break Tennis programn at the Henry Street Hligh School Courts and through the co-operafion of the Whitby Recreation De- partnient at Peel Park Courts. Helen Collins is instructing the courses at Peel Park and Karen Bethune at Henry Street High School. These programs are beine Horse Lounge as the Checkers comne to entertain. The group Is accompanied' by special* guest Lo Lora adding heî vocal talents to the occasion. -,Genoslia Hotel: If rock is what you like thon Creed is for you. Carousel: Tyme, a qu intet, wiIl be in to play everything under the suni. offered again in July and August. They are held Tues- day and Thursday rnornings from 9:30 to 11: 30. A limited registration is taken so if you want to get out to this prograîn cail the YMCA at 668-6868 for regis- tration information. Babysitting is you would like to1 ch ild ren. offered if bring your Loca Woman named National delegate Olivia Detlor, 1109 Green Street, Whitby has been named a delegate to a Nation- al Con férence of the Cana- dian Mental Health Associa- tion to be held in Vancouver, October 23rd this year. As a Volunteer mem ber of' mental hecalth/Whitby Mrs. Detior wilI meet wîth Dr. Bette Stephenson, President of the Canadian Medical Association; Howie Meeker of Hockey Night in Canada: Judge and Mrs. Victor Car- doza of mental health/Digby Nova Scotia and several hun- dred other delegates from across the country when mental hcalth/Canada meets to explore and devclop co- operative involvement with governmnents, citizens, mental health professionals, national voluntary associations and the business community as the Canadian Mental Health Association moves toward partnership action for trou bled people. Senior officiais of General Motors of Canada were briefed on impreIssions of "'Career Week" by twvo Henry Street l-igh School students who spent a week working with GM departrrients recently. Here, left, W.* Robert Waugh, Vice President and Finance Manager, and right, J. Donald Thornton, GIV Comptroller, listen to presentations by 17- year-old Julie Bastarache, of 717 Dunlop Street and Jennie Barkwell, 18, of 709 Dunlop Street, both in Vhitby. Ed McPherson, second right, head of the Business Departrnent at WVhitby's Henry St. High School looks on. The GM executives were impressed with the student briefings, designed to make ""Career Week" more effective. Jennie, who was attached to the Procedures and Methods Department, and Julie, who was with Factory Accounting, both plan to take Durham College's legal secretarial course next year. DAY CAMPS Make your stým mer work for somneone else - Be a friend and be a volunteer with a handicapped chîIld or aduit - Swim and boat, craft and hike - go to Camp Samnac - spend your sumnmer worthwvhile. 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