*HITBYFREE PRESS, WEDNESD1AY, SEPTEMBER17,1977 PAGE 19. Comg Eents AClca'grupTran, il CHURCH PICNIC St. Mark's United Church will be holding its annual outdoor worship and congre- gational picnic at Camp Samac atil a.m. Sept. 11t. FALL FEST Whtby's third annual Fal Fest will be held at the Iroquois Park" Arena 'the evenig of Sept. 17. Organized by the recreation departmeflt of the Town of Whitby and the Lions Club, it will feature food, refresh- ments and live entertaininent. Tickets are $1 .50 in advance by calling 668-7765 or $2 at the door. The fali fest begins at 6 p.m. and continues to 1 a.m., with proceeds going towards community projects. ADOPTIVE PANEL The Adoptive Parents Association of Durham Region wili hoid a panel discussion on "Open or Closed Adoption Records" Sept. 14 at 8 p.m. in coin-f mittee room one at the Whitby Municipal Bui lding. The panel will consist of a birth mother,two adoptees, two adoptive' mothers, and an agency staff mernber. A conimittee report1 on record disclosure to adoptees will be availabie. NEWCOMERS WELCOME The first generai meeting of the new season for the Oshawa-Whitby Newcomers' Club wili be held Sept. 1 3 at 8 p.m. in the Blue Flamie Room at the Consumners Gais Building. There will be a fashion show of new faîl and winter styles modelied by* somne of the club members. For further information about the club, contact Ronini Zoiumoff at 576-2554. FILM NIGHTS Film shows wiii resuine at the Whitby Public Library Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. in the program room, featurîng LOCAL ARTIST FEATIJBED Joan Marie Dean poses with "totemn", mie of her paintings on exhibit at the Whitby Arts Station Gallery, Henry and Victoria Streets, until Sept. 25. The exhibition was opened with a wine and cheese party Thursday. Free Press Photo full-iength movies. Sept. 13 there will be "Meeting at Midnight", a - Chantie Chan murder nystery. Sept. 20 there wili be "lngenioUS Reporter " about a brash' American reporter trying to improve the circu- lation of a Paris Scandai sheet; and "Music Box", starrîng Laurel and Hardy. Also shown will be another Laurel and H-ardy feature, "Midnight Patrol". Sept. 27 the movies-will be "Inspiration of Mr . Budd", "Laurel and Hardy Murder Case", and "The Great Chase", starring W. C. Fields. STORY HOUR From Sept. 26 to 30 the Whitby Public Library is tak- ing registrations froin its presehoolers' story hour, to be hled Tuesdays and Thurs- days at 10 a.m. starting Oct. il and 13. Classes are liimited so prompt registration is encouraged. SENIORS' ACTIVITIES Sept. 12 [rom 10 a.n. to S4 p.m. Senior Citizens may re gister at the Seniors Activity Centre for a trip to Graven- hurst in the Muskoka District on ept 2 . Te tipincludes Ia four-hour boat ride on M uskoka Lake. The buis leaves the centre at 9.30 a. Sept. 21. An ',Autumn Leaves" dance party will be held ai the Seniors' Activity Centre Sept. 17 at 8 p.m. witl muisic by a d isc joc ke y. A film of the multsÎiaI "Showboat" will be showil at the seniors activity centrc Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.îr 1Admission is 50 cents. Rock fans of Whitby will have an opportunity to hecar one of Michigan's top musical groups, Salem Witchicraft, at the Iroquois Park Arena, Sept. 9 at 8 p.mi. This four-mian band lias released a numiber of records, "Rock and Roll Lover" being their most successful single. Saien Witchcraft has tuured many college campuses, play- ing rnostly in the northern United States. The band memnbers are Arien Viecelli (lead guitar), Jîm Duffey (bass), Mor.ris. O'Shaughnessy (drums), and Dave Hall (organ). Salern Witchcraft plays mostiy original songs, mixed with a few standard hits by the Rolling Stones, Robin Trower and the Moody Blues. 2 $9 $500 JACKPOTS EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Uà mign7 n -v- i 9 bntLic. No. 235401' led NOADMISSION CHARGE! HEX DENSIIORE PAVILION (rner Water St. & Duplop Drve, WhitliY) Alocbe takingpyat, in th rlok coetkn ati h ick netrvalbe tWs LyndetsBurer, 411 brockWst S.;d HairCare Centrinte W.;HbMail Cand aetrqis'th Parky al Ar na, at $4oeach s Yak ARD AL e ah Ard salelbheda th ynrdse wHouse Mueum, DhundoStreMuWetma D'iilierStreet, Sept.17 froilli10 atmeeto3ep.m17 Baking0 avegtbies ili b Binuded wieth poes e ging to , wthe Whitby Hoisgtorici tocey ithe evet oraScity.sal wiithe hieid Sept. 24 at the saine timue. FILM FESTIVAL [n hionor of the late Elvis Presley, the Whîtby Public Library is presenting a festival of some of his best films in Septeniber. Ail filmis are held at 7 p.rn. in the program roomn witlh free admission. Thle following is the prograin: Sept. 8: "Blue Hiawaiii", -- Elvis wvorks for a toutlrist agency and offers everyone including the audience a tre- miendous romantic fulfilled time compiete with 14 top songs. Sept. 15: "Funi In Acapulco", -- Elvis romances two beauties and acts as a part-tiime lifeguard and night club entertainer in this musical cornedy filim. Sept. 22"Paradise flawaiian' Style", -- Good musical filmn as Elvis and Iiis bud'ly return to Hlawaii to start a charter service with two helicopters and lelp [romn some old girlfriends. FRENCH LANGUAGE STORY HOUR The Whitby Public Library is planning a story liour in Frenchi for preschool clildren to commence in November. The haîf-hour weekly prograin wiil offer simple instruction in French with stories and games entirely in the Frenchi language. Interested parents should register withi the children's librarian or phone 668-6531 as soon as possible. A smail charge for materials wiii be determined by the ýnumber of registrants. CANADIAN SCOTTISH. CLUB Whitby DANCE Sat. Sept. 10, 8 p.m. - 1 ar. Refreshmeflts, Prizes, Masonie Hall Cochrane Street. EDLà g%.&>fn tikeit@668-3518 66856031 THEATRECxpal le,' W H ! <I TBY E ENNipaL54 O l~ .f UME,,P THE ROPE DANCERS A Play in Three Acts Directed By Terrili Stewart Cast: 2 Women 5 Men 2 Girls-Young Teenagers September 7, 8 - 8 P.M. Centennial Building, 416 Centre St. S., Whitby entrance by stage door only, west side et building. FIRST JACKPOT AT -54NJMERS SECOND JACKPOT.AT. 59 NUMBERS 7:15 p.m.. No children under 16 admiti mirnonc IUJL-