WHM REE RESS'"U4AY.NDVBMf:R 22, 197 8, PAGE 19 CHRISTMAS BAZAAR The Mothers' Auxiliar of the 4th Whitby Beavers Cubs, Scouts and Ventureri will hold a Christmas Bazga on Saturday Nov. 25 from i a.m. to 3 p.m. at the St Mark's United Church Hall SNOWFLAKE BAZAAR' St. John's Anglican, Church at Brock and Vic- toria Streets will holdit annual Snowflake Bazaar Nov. 25 from il a.m. to 2 p.m. -in the church hall. ART RECEPTION The membership comm- ittee of Whitby Arts Incor- porated extends a cordial invitation to aIl members to attend' a special reception at the Station Gallery Nov. 26 from 2 p. m. to 5 p.m. to meet the people involved in the gallery's activities, and see the cù,trrent exhibit, "Life- lines" and the Station's film selection. Refreshments will be served. CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS THEATRE PARTY The popular Durham' Shoestring Playe rs will visit the Whitby Arts Station Gallery Dec. 10 from 1 p.m. to 2 p. m. to present a Christ- mffas play, "The Ogre who I3uilt a Bridge.", with a Japanese setting and an 1-year-old storyteller. Reserve tickets now by eaul- ing the Station at 668-4185. ART FILMS ,Whitby Arts Ineorpor- ated will be showîng art films at the Station Gallery Nov. 26 and Dec. 17. COM ING.E VENTS Nov. 26 at 3.p.m. the films and refreshments and a Pitt Streets this nionth. siate of officers for 197, and M will be "Eye 0f an Artists,", Dri-arr Vacation Draw at 10 A new Bible study pro-. form, the year's committee fO 'y "Fantasy of the Print,", p;, for $1,000 travel gram will be held Thursdays structure. The society's a si "Watercolor," and "painting voucher to the Barbados, from 10 a.m. ýto 11 a.m. This district liaison representa- mT S a roine. ermuda, Puerto Rico, non-denominational pro- tive Mark Courtemanche r ovne."1 t3pm h im Spain and Acapulco. Tickets gram will provide for visit- will show an informational 0 ilb TeRaiyo ae are available at the Station -ing ministers representing- film. Annll "Th eltyo ae or1 by callirig 668-4185. all denominatinns to nme to Art,", "Franz' Marc,".? and "Portrait of the Artist." ART EXfIÉBITI0N Graphies hy the interna- tionally known Dutch painter, scuiptor and nralist' Kýarel Appel' wiIl be-exhibited at the Whitby Arts Station, Gallery from Dec. 7 to 21., paint er, seuiptor and mural- ist Karel Appel will'be exhib- ited 'at the Whitby Arts StationGallery fromf Dec. 7 to 21. He was born in Amster- dam in 1921 and studied at the Royal Acadamny of Fine Arts, Amsterdam from 1940 to 1943. In 1948 he becamne a founding member of Cobra, a grcup of experi mental North Eruopean artists centred in Paris. His work is in major international exhi bitions and he presently maintains a studio in New York City. In 1976 Mr. Appel donatcd ail the artists proof of each of bis original lithographs and seregraphs to the Art Galery of Hamnilton, whieh has loaned them to Whitby Arts for December. POUTS 0F CALL EVENTNG A special, "Evening at the Ports of Caîl," will be held at the Whitby Arts Station Gallery Dec. 9 from 8:30 p.m. to midnight. There will be entertainrnent CHRISTMAS'SEALS Mary Lisko, well known local author of cookbooks, "The Happy Cooker", "The Hlappy Looker" and most recently, "Cooker with lass"., will, give a Cookery Pemonstration entitled "Festive Holiday Entertain- ing", in the Blue Flame Roomn, 1lOConsumers Drive, Whitby, on Tuesday, Pecember 5 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Lisko has offered al proceeds from the Demon- Stration (admission $2.50) to Purham Region Lung Assoc- iation's -annuel Christmas Seal Campaign, whieh raises rnioney a ta local level to help victims of asthman, chronie broncéhitis, ern hysema, tubereulosis and oter cripp- ling lung diseases. The evening promises to be both entertaining and festive ,- as Mrs. Lisko prepares-both'new and tradi- tional Christmas fare in ber inimitable style. Tickets for "Festive Holiday Entertaining" are available from -Durham Regionl Lung Association ai 723-3151, Plum Hollow B'ooks, 135 Brock Street South, Whitby or at the Blue FMamne Room on the night of the Demonstration. SENIORS' ACTIVITIES Thereare lots of activi- ties- planned at the -Whitby Seniors' Centre at Brock and the centre during the follow- ing year. Discussions will be held on the lower f loor. Please bring your ownBible, and extra ones will be made available. The theatre arts group is proceeding with its forma- tion, and there are still open- ings in the painting and drawing class which meets Monday mornings at 9:15. a.m. AU interested artists or- beginners are weleomne._ Ceramies and pottery ses- sions ended today, and the week of Nov. 20 to 24 will be for registering for the next 10-week session. Plans are being made for a trip to the Tee Capades in Toronto on Jan. 24. Further details -will be announced later. The eentre's regular monthly dance party will be held-the evening of Nov. 18, with door prizes and refresh- ments. Nov. 24 at 7:30 p.m. the feature film, "Silver Streak" will- be showvn a t the centre. This is a fast-paced action pomedy shot ini the Canadian Rockies aboard a CP passen- ger express. ARTHRITIS MEETING Members of the Arthritis Society of Oshawa-Whitby will nieet at the Consumers Gas Buildings at Hopkins Street and Consumners Drüiive a t7:30 p. m. Nov. 30 to elect a BAZAAR The Volunteer, Associ- ation of the Durham Centre îor the, Mentally Retarded will hold its annual Christ- mas bazaar and bake sale, ail day, Nov. 25 at the Whitby chi tat bot 'oBoutique 1i10 Dunlop St. E., Whitby, Ont N ON, TUES., WED. pSAT, 10-6 .THURS,FRL,10 -9, 68-9921* a~~~W s**#***. T his Holida Season Shop Your Down town First [a Il. There will be a raff le or a salish wall hanging and' [crocheted afgan and natching pillow sham. SNOWFLAKE BAZAAR The Brooklin United 'urch Women are holding a Snowflake Bazaar"' Nov. 25 >1i 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the à urch. There will be a bake tble, tea table, Christmas ecorations, children's )utique and youth, group J.;