WITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 21,1979. PAGE 19 HORTICULTURE FILMç The February meeting, the Brooklin Horticulturi Society will be held on Wei nesday, February 28, at t1 Brooklin Unitedý Churc Hall. The evening program wl include three short films. The first film is entitle .' Everything You A1way Wanted to Know About Rui abagas, But Didn't Kno% Who to Ask". Included wil be some 'tips on how t, prepare delicious dishe using Rutabagas. The second film "Back yard Bonanza", will hav4 appeal to those interested ii gardening or thinking abou' starting ýa garden, and th( last film, "Flowers arn Other Magie", follows thi fascinating adventure of ho%% a flower starts as a seed anc finally réaches the consumer via FTD florists. The final event of the evening will be a horticultur. ally-slanted 'bake auction, recipes included. Everyone welcome, corne out and join and "Lets Get Growing Together"l. ~Coiig Eve S- fighters or at Hall Three the Imaculate 'Conception putai. of (Brock. and Coiborne Church in Port Perry. Musice The Stroke Recovery As- -a Streets). will be provided by "Good sociation strives to help ýd- 'N' Country," and there wiîî, stroke survivors return to a he DIABETIC MEETING be a buffet lunch.' full productive life, by t.. w o s n it e d e v SOCCER COACHING CLINIC The Oshawa Durham Region Soccer Association in conjunction with the Oshawa Soccer Council wil hold .- a soccer coaching, clinic nt Courtice High School March 31 and April 7 fromf 8 a.m. to 4:30 *p.m. Those interested are asked to register with Bernard Huxter at 576-6937 on or before March 3. GAMES NIGHT ,,A games night,:featuring euchre and bridge will be held by the Whitby Historical ,S ociety Feb. 27,at 8 p.m. in the, Fairview Lodge Audi- torium. A lunch and, prizes will be offered. Admission is $1.25. BAKE & RUMMAGE SALE. The Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association Ladies' Auxiliary will hold a bake and rummage sale in Whitney Hall at Iroquois Park Feb. 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more informa- tion, cal Toni Dorey at 668-2801. ST. PATRICK'S DANCE Hall Three of the Whitby Fire Department presents a Firefighters' St. Patrick's Day Dance March 17 from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Hey- denshore Pavilion. Tickets are available from fire-' A diabetie children's camp will be the topie of discussion at the bi-monthîy meeting of the Parents Auxiliary of the Oshawa and District branch of thie Canadian Diabetic Association. T he meeting will be held Feb. 21 (tonight) at' 7:15 p.m. at the Consumers-Gas Building in the Blue Flame Room. DRAMA FESTIVAL Two Whitby schools will be participating in the Durham Region Drama Festival at G.L.' Roberts Collegiate, Oshawa, Feb. 28 to March 3. Ail plays start at 7:30 p.m. and the presentation of awards wiIl take place after the play Saturday March 3. Whitby entries are: Feb.- 28, "She Writes a Roof," by Henry'Street High School; March 1, "Les Canadiens," by the Ontario Ladies' Col- lege; and March 3, "Ludlow Fair," by Henry Street High Sehool. WORLD DAY 0F PRAVER St. John's Anglican Church, Port Whitby, will host the World Day ofPrayer fro Whitby churches on March 2. There will be two services, one at 2 p.m. and the other at 7:30 p.m. The theme of this year's World Day of Prayer is "Spiritual Growth," and the service was written by the women of Africa. 1 Babysitting will, be provided and team will be served., BLUEGRASS DANCE The Pineridge Bluegrass Association will hold its an- nual club dance Feb. 24 atý SNOWFLAKE BALL The Volunteer Association of the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital presents its third annual fund raising benefit, "The Snowflake'Baîl", on Saturday February 24, at the Ajax Community Centre. The guest of honour at the event will be The Honourable Pauline McGibbon, Lieu- tenant Governor of Ontario. Tickets are available by calling Mrs. Gerri Flint, of Voluniteer 'Services,,668-5881 ext. 323. The Gord Coupland Orchestra will be providing the music for the evening. A hot and cold buffet luncheon will be featured. Your sup- port will be appreciated. SNOW MAGIC DANCE The County Town Singers will hold a Snow Magic dance at Heydenshore Pavilion; Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. A light lunch will be featured. Proceeds from the dance will go toward theSingers' up- coming Marit ime tour. Tic- kets are available at Middleton's Book Store and Russell Travel Ltd. LIBÉRAL MEETING Ontario Riding MP Norm Cafik will be guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Ontario Riding Liberal As- sociation Feb., 22 at 8 p.m. The meeting will be held at Pickering High Sehool, in the former Pickering Village. STROKE MEETING The Durham Region Stroke Recovery Association will hold a social night Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. at the Oshawa General Hospital Day -Hos- Durham Region Branch Ontario Humane Society NOTICE F ANNUAL MEETING TAKE NOTICE that the Annual Meeting of the Members of the Durham Region Branch of the Ontario Humane Society, wilI be held at the Centennial Building, 416 Centre St. S., Whitby, Ontario, on Tuesday, March 27, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. (a) to hear and consider the annual reports and the financial statement of the branch for the year ended February 28, 1979. (b) to elect Directors for the ensuing year; (c) to transact such other business as may properly corne before the meeting. By order of the Board J. Gordon Se cretary1 means of encouragement, education, example and friendly 'contact. AIl inte- rested persons are urged to attend this meeting. For fur- ther information, eal] 579-6361. The following are* the topics to be discussed at the "Çoffee Break" 'sessions at the Whit-by Public Library, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 a.m.: Feb. 20 and 22, How to Talk to Your Plants, 6y Tessie Brant, of the Greenery. Feb. 27 and March 1, Family.Planning and Life- styles with Joy Goudge of the Durham Regional Health Unit. March 6 and 8, Interna- tional Year of the Child, with Bernice Kaiser, 0f the, Whitby Peublic Library Children's Department. SMarch 13 and '15,' Spring Fashions with Bey Watts of Fashions 126. SCOTTISH CLUB DANCE The* Canadian Seottish Club of Whitby will be hold- ing a dance on Feb. 24 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Masonic Hall on Cochrane Street. For tickets, Cal66'8-4134.' Bus. program postponed Bus, Swim Program will be postponed t March 3, its WE1 'E HEADING YOUR WAY Your Education Opens the Door To a Challenging Career As AN OFFICER IN THE CANADIAN FORCE We have openings in the foîîowing Off icer Classifications: Pilo t, Air, Navigator, Maritime Surface and Sub-Surfaoe. Applicants must be under 24 years of age, be medically fit and have a minimum of Grade 12 education in a 5 year or advanced program <Subjects - English, Mathematios, Scienoe and Social Science). We'are offering an exciting and rewarding career. lt's more than just a job. Visit Our Mobile Recruit*no Unit Canada Manpower Contre Oshawa February 21 & 28, 1979.' 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.' lb..C. ...hu. ...... ....* M COFFEE BREAK