Whitby Free Press, 11 May 1977, p. 19

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WHITBY FREE PRESSI WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1977, PAGE 19 ODDS AND) ENDS SALE An odds and ends sale and sale of home baking will be held at 1 p.rn. May 14 at the All Saints' Church parish hall. This is a special Outreach projeet with proceeds for the Canadian North and Central. Afrioa. WALKATHON The Whitby. brandi of the Canadian Bible Society is sponsoring a Bikeathon- Walkathon May 28, starting at 9 a.m. from Ail Saints' Churchi. Sponsor sheets are available at local churches. The goal is $4,000 to provide reader Scripture selections for Bangladesh. DISCIPLINESHIP COURSE The Whitby Ministerial Association is sponsoring a Disciplineship Course May 24 to 26 at the Emmanuel Reformed Church on Rossland Road West. Further informa- tion can be obtained from your local church. ARTEXýHIBITION The current exhibition at the Whnlitby Arts Station features drawings and water- colors by Arma Syperek and Van-Dyk photographs and photo-etchings by Peter Murphy. Both artists reside in Nova Scotia. The exhibit continues until May 29. CHAMBER LUNCHEON Margy Ross of the Canada Manpower office will give a talk on the student summer employment programi at the May meeting of the Whtby Chamnber of Commerce at noon, May 16 at the Chalet restaurant. Reservations may be confirmed by calling the Chamber at 668-4506. Dave Roote, public relations officer for Canada Manpower will speak also on programs available to employersthrough is office. ANNIVERSARY CONCERT The County Town Singers will present their, lti anniversary concert May 14 at 8:15 p.m. Among the songs featured will be: Fiddler on the Roof, Ramn- drpps Keep Falling on My Hlead, Battle Hymn of the Republic,.' and Jesus Christ Superstar. Tickets are avail- able at Middleton' Book Store, and Rousseau Heritage House. ýLACROSSE DANCE The Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association is having its annual spring dance at the Oshawa YWCA May 28 'at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are avail- able by calling Barb Kernohan at 728-3290, Barb MacLellan at 723-5 867, or Barb Larose at 668-2339. ANNIVERSARY CONCERT The County Town Singers will stage their l Oti anniversary concert "Take '*en" at the Iroquois Park Arena, May 14 at 8:15 p.m., featuring the Singers' hits of 1967 to 1977. Tickets are available at the arena box office, Middleton's Book Store, Russell Travel and Rousseau Heritagae House. RECOGNITION NIGHT On May 18, at 7:30 pm,. the Town of' Whitby will be holding its annual Recognition of 2-hampions Night at Heydensiore Pavilion. Many local organizations have been contacted to find out if they have anyone who won a provincial or national award in 1976. Anyone who has flot been contacted, and knows of someone who won provincial &r national honors last year, is asked to contact the Whitby Recreation Depart- ment at 668-5803. SPRING DANCE The Canadian Scottish Club will present its final dance of the season May 13 at 8 p.m. at Heydenshore Pavilion. There will be a live band for dancing, anidentertainment by the Ajax Pipe Band. Tickets may be obtained by calling 668-9722 or 668-9103. O fficers elected Two Whitby residents were recently elected officers of the Amalgarnated Game Commission, which represents the appointed garne com- missions of Newcastle, Osh-.,va, Whitby, Pickering, Markiam and Whiteciurch. Harry Inkpen was elected vice-chairman, and Fred Ashton, secretary. Both are members of the Whitby Game Commission. Hard Water Somne observers dlaimn that about 80 per cent of the coun- try has water that's 'hard. " The solution? Perhaps a water softener that softens the water before it enters the piping systemn. Softened water mîght mean cleaner- looking dishes. a brighter wash and shinier hair af ter a shampoo. C oming Events 'seIbyig, Wniadgeurèr belr aounan WA.D Se/b y, c a &.Magtt, c. a. Off icês C J Roberts, c.a. R. W. àaItr, *.>. Telephones 171 King Street East, Oshawa C W. Ma ro , c. a. 579-5531 22 Walton Street. Port Houe 885-2335 Whitby Community Bingu -Jaycees Kîwanis iînsmen Optimists 2 -$,500 JACKPLOTS EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Monday, May 16 licNo. 212586 FIRST JACKPOT AT 50 NUM1ÉERS SECOND JACKPOT At 54 NUMBERS 7:15 p.m. No children under 16 admitted NO ADMISSION CHARGE! HEYDENSHORE- PAVILION p ~ '"'4 44 World's Flrst The F'okker F-32, the world's first four-engine airliner, çarried passengers in unprecedented luxury in the early 193's. The planes cost approximately $ 100,000 each and included reclining seats with cushions stuffed with rubber bails to give passengers the feeling of "riding on air." Forest Is A Factory The forest is actually a cellulose factory that uses solar' energy to convert water. air. soit and nutrients into a renewable and bio- degradable industrial re- source. Indian Fires To increase wildlife pop- ulations, early American Indians in the East used to set fire to vast areas of, forest land to create clear- ings where wildlife foods. could grow. Editor'e Quote Book, America is the only coun- tryj ever founded on the printed word. Marshall McLuhazn FISHER REFRIGERATION SERVICE Repl=ta Ail Makes Freezers - R ~alors - Air Condltloners 3 We Recharge Automobile Air Condtianing 20 QUEEN STREET BROOKLIN, ONTARIO 655-3M~ HI THERE 1. We are interested in YOU. We need peopl-3 to volunteer with the retarded. Day and Evening programs. Cail 668-7745, Ext. 435 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Babysitting avaitable! (corner Water St. & Dunlop Dr", Whitby) CALL 286-1212 for muvtORS *~. ~- A'

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