WHITBY FR EE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24, 1979, PAGE 15 Coining Events THEATRË PRODUCTION Th e Witby' Theatre Company will be presenting five performa'nces' of a comedy called "The Effeets of Gamma Rays on Man-in- thç-Moon Marigolds,"1 at the end of January and the beginning of February. Under. the 'direction of Judith Edmondson, the play will.be presented Jan. 30 to Feb. 3 in the Whitby Centennigl Building theatre. A speçial show for senior citizens wilI be held at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 30, while ail other performnances for the gene. raI public'publice begin at 8- p.m. Advance* tickets are avail- able a 't Middleton's Book Str nDundas Stieet, West., "The. Effects 0f Gamma Rays on.,,Man.l in the Moon Marigolds"' by Pa ul Zindel deals w1th- a harsher, yet somehow vuinerable side 0f. hf e. On *the' peripheral .,f, the plot a sulent, semisenile old lady Intrudes 'daily on the fantasies of Beatrice Hunsdoifer., Renting space to this aged nuisance provides income for Beatrice.and ber two teenage dailghters; Ruth, .a self-centered,-unsure Io ud- mouth, and Mathilda, a qiuiet *concerned. student whose frestricted world receives a ray of hope when, trough a science project at schooi, she 19 introduced to the miracle of the atoin. But it is at Beatrice the dreamer that, ifes disap- pbirtments bhit hardest. For -Beatrice, everything, that bas happen"ed to be.hrwas "somebody elses" fault.and sb iWincapable of realizing HOCKEY DANCE The Ladies, Aùxliary of the Brooklin-whitby Minor Hockey Asà ociation is hold- ing a dance on Jan. 27 from 8:30 D.mf. to 1 a.m. at Fleydenshore pavilion. Tickets can'ble obtained by calling Helen Ravary at «&8 2810 or Cathie Neely at es5- 3245. WINTER BLOOZ DANCE The West Lynide Community Association wihl be holdà ing a "Winter Blooz Dance" at Heyvdenshore Pavillion Feb. 17 from 8.p.ml. to 1 a.m. tickets are avail- able by calling Annette at 668-6610, Béryl at 668-7104, Margaret at 668-969, Tony at 668-6130, Earl at 668-0 47 or Colin at 668-7655. Musijc will be prov ided by a live band. ested persons areurged to attend this meeting. For furtber information telephone ý79-636. A DJbT COURSE A.speclal course on diet, food and nutrition wiII be held at Kendal*oo< Road Seventh Day Adventist ehurch in Ja*nuary and Februery. Jan. e, Feb. 4.and Feb. li frofn A pi.to 6*p.m. there wil: bé Instruction in food preparation and nutirition* and at 6p.m. a meal, for the fa mil Y which, the partici- pants ýprepared. will be served.' Jan. 31,.Feb.7 and Feb. 14, froin 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. there wiII be a meal for, the family and fromn 7 p.rn. to ;8 P.m. there will be nutrition in- struction . by a registerèd dictitian.ý For regîistration' and fur-. ther 'informnation, 'ca» 576- 4.5 2< CARD PARTY The Brooklin and Distr ict Progressive -Conservative Association .will hold# Card .Party ai thIe OddfelIo#"HT-al1, Bagot Street, Brooklin; Jan.' 31 at 8 p.m. *For tickets, cal Alice Whiting at 655-3860, Bill Grylis at 668-2190 or Betty Emmat 655-4809. MTERCOLOR WORKSHOP Aworkshoe .-in, painting* in watercolor, Will becéondu- cted by Harold Klunder at the Whitby Arts -Station Gallery Jan. 27 and 28 froin 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The' first day will be for teen- agers and the second day for adults. Mr. Klunder wbo bas a current exhibit at the Station will lead a one-day seminar for each group, designed to give exposure to abstract design elements through the use-'0f watercolor and col- lage.. Participants are asked. to bring a current magazine, milk cartons* or other car- tons, various.types of packa- ging, styrofoam, leaves, twigs, nuts and any other smal scale household odds and ends. Also bring the painting materials you have on hand and there will be various materials and .pap- ers provided at the gallery. Please bring your own luncIÇ. RED CROSS MEETING The annual meeting of the Whitby' Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society will be beld at the Chalet Restaurant, 110 Dundas Street, West, Feb. 13 at 6:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Sybil Geller, Vice-President of Ontario Division of the Red. Cross. STbe meeting wîhl be de- voted to the election of officers for 1979 and the rednof reports for 1978. NEWCOMERS MEETING The February General Meeting of the Oshawa- Wbitby Newcomers' Club wiIl be held on Tuesday, Feb. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at tbe Consumers' Gas Building, Wbitby. Guest speaker Terry .Scbutt will present a discus- sion on "parent effective- ness."- For further infor- mation about the Club, contact Connie Craine at 728-0654. SOLAR ENERGY Rene Thiebaud of Brooklin will talk about 'Plant Requirements and Green- bouse Construction' at the next meeting of the Durham Chapter of the Solar Energy Society. The meeting will be in the lecture theatre at Durham College on Wed., Jan. 31 at 8 p.m. It is anticipated that this meeting will lay 'the foun- dation of knowledge' for those who would like to build a 'solar' greenhouse. The talk should be of general interest to gardeners. Ail are welcome. Mr. Thiebaud is owneër of The Oshawa Garden Centre. He is a Garden and Land- scape Consultant, and has diplomas in Horticulture and Landscape Architecture. BURNS SUPPER St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will - be holding its 46th annual Burns Supper Saturday' Jan. 27 at the church hall on ,Cochraneé Street. Dinner starts at 6:30 p.m. and there will be a concert at approximaiely,8 p.m. Tickets can be obtained at Mowat's Insurance, Dundas MAPE TOORDER RUIlER STAMPS Business, Letterheads, Customà and Personal, Etc, Etc. Roasonable Prices 1 Day Service Possible Many Type Faces.Available To Make A Prof essional Stama For Yeu T.P. Distriebuting- 725-2138 ANYýTIME Hollow Bocks, Brock Street South. For further informa-' tion caîl A. Craig at 668-5073. VALENTINE'S DANCE The Malta'Social Club 0f Durham Region will hold a Valentine's Dance at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Brock Street North, Feb. 3 from 8. p.m. to 1 a.m. There will be mnusic and snacks available. For tickets cal 668-5335 or 668-9288. SINGER> AUDITIONS The County Town Singers are holding auditions for al four sections of the choir Jan. 31 at 8 p.m. in the music room 0f Henry Street High School. For further informa- Denture therapist's charge disniissed A Whitby denture thera- pist charged with illegally providing dentures to a wel- farerecipient who could not aà fford ýtbe prices carged by dentists, had bis case dis- missed in provincial court in Oshawa last week. Dhian Thapar- was charged by the College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario three years ago under a -law which allows denture thera- pists to make fuil upper and lower dentures on their own, but specifies that partial plates must be made only unçier t.he direct "Supervision of'a dentist. Mr. Thapar said the law is unworkable because dentists will not agree to give super- vision. He said a woman asked him for a partial plate in October 1976, and attempts by him to contact tbree dentists were unsuccessful. Mr. Thapar said the woman told him she could not afford to pay the $640 wanted by a dentist in Toronto; so hie made the partial plates and charged her $225 for them. The woman's complaint to the dental college about the dentist she had been seeing before coming to. Mr. Thapar, led to the discovery of the work Mr. Thapar had done for her. He was charged despite the fact that the woman was completely sat- isfied with his work, he said. Ernie Benton, adminis- trator of the Ontario Asso- ciation of Dental Therapists said a brief will be presented to the Ontario Minister of Health in an effort to,*get the, law cbanged. He said'the law was a stupid arrangement' which forces people to do things that are against the law for the good of the patient. Dr. Kenneth powell, regis- trar of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, said he expected the dismissal of Mr. Thapar's case will be appealed because it is con- trary to a Supreme Court decision handed down two days earlier. Provincial Court Judge Norma~n Edmondson dis- missed the charge on the grounds that it was laid under the Dentistry Act and 'not the Denture Therapists Act. Instant Replay uu F ~ ,Bus. 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