PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, J ANUARY 26, 1977, WHITBY FREE PRERS V Coming vents RHYTHM1C GYMNASTICS' A class in modern rhythmic gymTnastics for women 15 and over will be held at West Lynde Public School Tuesdays at 8:45 p.m. starting Feb. 1. Anyone interested is invited to corne out and participate. For further information cal Cathleen Chung, at 668-1680. WINTER SEMINARS The Christian Education Committee of St. Mark's United Church is sponsoring a series of study seminars on four Sundays in February from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in the church hall. On Feb. 6, Barney Lewis, director of the Durham Region Children's Aid Society will be the guest speaker: on Feb. 13 the guest speaker will be Mrs. Shirley Lavis, director of. the Oshawa Psychiatric Hospital wîll be speaker and on Feb. 27 Ken Drudge, Executive Director of the Oshawa Men's Hostel will be the speaker. Anyone interestçd in attending these discussions on commuflity service organiza- ions should cail Bihll-Iay at 668-4944 or Betty Goodiet at 668-6276 to indicate if they are coming to the seminars. RED CROSS MEETING Ken Bagneil, Editor of the Imperial Oul Review, and a resident of Whitby, wiIl be guest speaker at the arinual meeting of the Whitby Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society. The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Whitby Mail Restaurant, Feb. 8. Tickets are available at the Red Cross office in the Centennial Building until Feb. 3. Anyone wishing tickets, reservations or infor- mation may cali the Red Cross at 668-2741. Mr. Bagnell has a long history of work in journalism, having been managing editor of the United Church Observer, editor of the Globe Magazine, and daily columnist for the Globe--and Mail. His topic at the Red Cross meeting will be: "The Media and the Myth". P.C. 1DANCE The Whitby Progressive Conservative Association wîll be holding a dance at Heyden-' shore Pavilion Jan. 28 frorn 8 p.mi. to 1 a.m., with a buffet and disc jockey. Tickets are available by calling Alice Whiting at 655-3860, Bob White at JIM ALLEN Country & Western Whitby Community B.0ngo 2 -$50000 JACKPOTS This week's $500 winner: Mrs. Archer, of Whitby MONDAY JAN, 31 FIRST JACKPOT AT 54 NUMBERSg SECOND JACKPOT AT 50 NUMBERS ATOTAL PURSE 0F $1 j675 UP FOR GIRABS,:* Every Monday Night Eoely Bird.,gcimes start at No children under 16 admitted HflY, DENiliSHORE PAVILION 4oo~ie aIr St., and D=znop Dr., WhItX 725-9726, or Johin Pisani at 668-4322 WINTER CARNIVAL The Whitbv Recreatiori Lepartment is busy organizing the town's. second annual winter carnival, to be held at Iroquois Park Feb. 24 to 27. The carnival will feature the crowning of a carnival queen, elementary and high school broombali and hockey tour- naments, old-tirrlers' flockeY tournament, ringette tourna- ments, skating races, and a high «school swim. meet and rubber dingy races in the pooL. Fami'ly twosome tournamènt held recently at County Bowl The following are the winners of the County Bowl Family Twosome Tournament held recently at County Bowl on Byron Street. SENIORS In the mother and daughter categ.ory Judy and Faye Conder were the winners, with Debbie and Faye Conder runners-up. In the father and daughtercategory, Patsy and Allen Myers were the winners, with Kirn and Carl Pascoe, runners-up. ln the mother and son category. Kevin and Marg Pascoe were winners, with Doug and Jean Criffin runners-up. In thie father and son category, Bob anci Don Allain wvere winners, withI Mark and Ga ry McDerivnid runners-up. JUNIORS Xinncrs of the rnothcr and daughlte r cu tegory were Cheryl and Shirley Nicholson, witli rtînners-up Louanne and Marie Lintner. ln the father and daughite r ca tegory Karen -and Ron Childs were winncrs, withi Anne and Bill Jordan runners-up. In theic other and son category. Derrick and Norma James wvere win ners, with Richard and M rs. Gay runners-up. In the father and son catcgory, Duiryl and George Simi were the winners, withl Scott and Mac Rowland the ronfler-up. BANTAMS Winners of the mother and daughter category were Karen and Cecile Walker and runners- Up were Kim and Joyce Shearer. In the father and daughter category, Roni Sue and Ron Childs were winners and Miriamn Becles and Tom Cox were runners-up. In the mother and son category, Helan and Dennis Basterache were winners, with John and Elsapeth Messina, runners-up. In the father and son category, Daniel and Pet 'e Stripe were winners, and Darrin and Wayne Johnson. runners-up. TYKES Winners of the mother and daughter category were Kathy anmi L.orraine Duncan and runners-up were Sandra and Cecile Walker. In the father and daughter category, Shirley and Vernon Griffin were winners, and runners-up were Robin Ann and Bob Reynolds. In the mother and son category, Eddy Dickson and Sandy Chase were the winners, and runners-up were Graham and Mary Northam. In the father and son category, Jody and Wayne Wallwork were the winners, and Stuart and Wayne Holter the runners-up. First Mr.& Mrs. Bonspiel at Curling Club Saturda'y The first annual Mr. and Mrs. Bonspiel is being hield by the Whiitby Curling Club ian. 29 and 30, sponsored by thie Canadian Imperial Batik Pee Wee hockey team gets grant Ilhe Brooklin.--Whitby Minor Pee Wee Hockey team will receive a Wintario grant of S750 to assist in travel expenses when it attends the Quebec Invitational Pee Wee Hockey Totirnarnent in February. of Commerce. Teams from Osh awa, Cobourg, Toron to, St. Cathar- ines and Pickering will be competing against local Whitby rinks fo r more than $700 in prizes. .Several teams are still needed. Anyone interested may contact the curling club at 668-5021. Longest tnarried couple sought The Whitby Jaycettes are riow accepting letters from residents of Whitby and surrounding area to contend for the status of " Longest Married Couple". Anyone may enter, with a letter giving name, phone number and the date of marriage. The winning couple will be presented with a cash prize. Send. vour entries to: "Whitby Jaycettes Longest Married Couple Contest" c/o Mrs. Pat Napadek 804 Brock St. N. Whitby Li N 4J5 Letters must be postmarked no later than Feb. 9, 1977. Racer RARE MOVEMENT A Versatile Group 1