Whitby Free Press, 30 Aug 1978, p. 19

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESD./-Y, AUGUST 30, 1978, PAGE 19 DANCE On Friday Sept. 1, the iernber of the Hope Centre Prograin are holding a dance for alI present and past user s of Mental Health services. The dance will be held at St, George's Anglican, Church, 51 Centre Street South, Oshawa froni 7 p.m. to 1: 30 p.m., with door prizes, spot dances and refreshments. Transporta- tion will be provided from Whitby forthose who need it. For more information, cal 7V-~1033;. COACHING CLINIC A level 2 hockey coaching clinic will be held by the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association Oct. 7 from 8:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Whitney Hall (Iroquois Park Arena). The fee is $15. To regist-", cati Lynn McCuli 'gh at 668-6445. Informati. is available on Level 1 coaching clinics at nearby arenas on Sept. 30 and Oct. 6. OPEN HOUSE The new Whitby Public Library will be officially opened Sept. 13 and an openi house will be held on Satur- day Sept. 16, from 2 p.m. to 5 1t.m. Att citizens of Whitby and area are invited to attend the open house,' which .will feature refresbments and entertainment. COI MODEL SCHOOL REUNION Students who attended the old Whitby School (now Florence Heard School) up to 1935 are Invited to attend a reunion to C~ held at the school Sept. 6 from 2 pi. to 9 p.m. For further inîforma- tion contact Alvin Sturgess at 668-3518. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT MEETING An information session on new Community Involve- ment and Volunteer Prngram will be held at the W htiby Co, munity Care office in St. Bernard's School -0O Dundas Street West from :30 p.mr Sçp t. 6. The new ogrim inv Ives one-to-one I unteer.work with aduits tider severe emotional st ress, those recovering from mental illness and th)ose who have difficulty coping with life. For further information, cati the Community Care office at 6(;8-6223 weekday mornings. FRENCH PROGRAM Registration is being taken for the Whitby Public Library's French, pre-school program. There are two classes, _ one for beginners and one for those who attended the programn last year. The classes start Oct. 4 at 2 p.m. and registrations are taken at the children'g desk. FALL KICK-OFF St. Mark's United Church wiII be holding its annual îP'a11 Kick-off at il a.m. Sept. i. Following t.he worship ervice there will be a pot ,uck luncheoni in the church assembly hall. FILM NIGHTS Some old-tîme favourites are featured during the Whitby Public Library's Tuesday film nights in. September. Sept. 12 the film is "The Road to Bali", starring Bob Hopg,, Bing Crosby and DorothÎy Lamour. Sept. 19 is ',The Afr ican Queen," starring Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn. Sept. 26 is "The Quiet Man", starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. Ail films start at 7:30 p.m. Coming in October are Classics Dark and Dangerous and "After Four Special" for children. I IOCKEY REGISTRIATION Mb ristratîon for the ro, klin-Whitby Minor i ocLey Association will take ;i)acv- Sept. 9 and 16 from 9 i. m. toi1 p.m. at the-Brooklin Community Centre and the lobby area of Iroquois Park Arena. Att young hockey players who want to join up for the 1978-79 season are asked.to take note of thèse registration dates. G EVENTS GREENWOOD FESTIVAL Greenwood Festival Day will be held starting at noon Sept. 1I6 at Greenwood Community Park (south on Greenwood Road froni High- way 7). Admission is 50 cents for ages 10 to 16 and $1 for adults. Features of the day include the Pickering Museum display, antique gas and steani engine display, basebaîl game between CHOO Radio and Greenwood Oldtimers, beer tent featuring live country music and jazz, arts and crafts demonstration and sales, bake sale, games, food and light refreshments, and a model aircraft display. There wilI be a dance at night in the Greenwood Community Centre starting at 8 p.m. featuring the live group "'Three in Ac-Chord". For tickets, caîl Ann Gifford at, 68-2637. AWARDS NIGHT The Whitby Recreation Department wilI be holding its annual awards night, Oct. il at 7:30 p.m. at Heyden- shore Pavilion. Medals and plaques will he presented on 7:15 p.m. this occasion to provincial and national championship winners froni Whitby during the past year. Anyone who knows of any team or individual who won a provincial or national championship in 1978, is asked to contact the recrea- tion departinent at 668-5803. Fkm-ss.In yeur ear ai know k's rlgh No childreu under. 16 admitted NO ADMISSION CHARGE! jHEYDENSHORE PAVILIONI i(corner Water St. & Dunlop Dr., Whitby)» Whitby Co-mmunity Bingo Joycesrkiwanls $500JACKPOTS EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Monday, sept. 4 1978g Lic. No., 235459' FIRST JACKPOT AT 519 NUNIBERS SECOND JACKPOT AT 54> NUMBERS,

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