- HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The Brooklin Horticultural Society wilI meet on May 23 at 8 p.m. in the Brooklin United Church Hall. The guest speaker for the evening will be Mrs. Oth Richter, who will talk about herbs. Topics in her discus- sion will include; methods of growîng, drying, and using herbs. Corne out and dis- cover how to use herbs in cooking, making tasty teas, and for herbaI remedies. There will also be a few herb plants for'ý sale at this meeting. The flower show for this month will include early spring flowers and vegetables. Everyone is welcome. Join us for an evening of informa- tion and fun and "Let's Get Growing Together." ROYAL FILMS The famous "Rôyal Heri- tage" series of films will be shown at the Whitby Public Library Tuesday nights in May at 7 p.m. The following is the program: May 22 - The Stuarts Restored. May 29 - The First Three Georges. Members of the Royal Family offer the commen- tary on treasures the Crown has collected since the Middle Ages. OLO OPEN HOUSE The public is invited to attend an' Open House at the Ontario Laffles' Coliege May 16 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. This historic building will be open for tours, and the students will be showing off the work they have done during the past school year. TRUCK-IN The Durham Regional Street Bands will present a truck-in called "Insanity 2" at Cedarstone Park, haif a mile north of Greenbank on Highway 12, ail day and al night June 15 to 17. There will be music by the rock group "Dodge", gam 'es trophies, etc. Ail proceeds wiIl go to Oshawa Handi- Transit. ROTO-BURGER Friday May 18 and Satur- day May 19 the Whitby Ro- tary Club will be holding its first ever "Roto-Burger", a hamburg roast at Centennial Park between the hours of 4 p.ni. and 7 p.m. Friday and il a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Ail écitizens and friends are invited to inspect this Rotary project at the same time as enjoying ha'iburgers, chips and soft drinks. ARTS DANCE Whitby Arts Incorporated will be holding a fund-raising dance May 26 from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m, in the Regal Room at the Centennial Building. Tickets are available at the Station Gallery, Victoria and Henry'Streets, or by calling 668-4185. A buffet meal will be served.* TRIP TO ELORA The, Whitby Historical Society is planning a trip to Elora May 26. Highlights of the trip will include a visit to the Wellington County Museum and George Park. Lunch will be served at the Old Milf Restaurant. For further information, contact Kay Daigle at 668-2249 and Kay Hutchings at 668-3460. AUCTION SALE The County Town Singers will be holding an auction sale at the Brooklin Commu- n'iy Centre on Casselîs Road, May 26 at il a.m. AI Taylor will be auctioneer. Funds from the auction will go towards the Singers' Maritime tour June 30 to July 14. Anyone wishing to donate items for the auction may cal668-5629. ONE PARENT FAMILIES The Whitby chapte r of the One Parent Families Asso- ciation of Canada holds weekly meetings Mondays at 8:30 p.m. in the Gold Room. at the Whitby Centennial Building. Activities are planned for adults, children and families. For further information, caîl Denise Wilkins at 655-4850 or Alice Brodie at 668-4112. GREASER'S BALL The West Lynde Commu- nity .Association's "Greasers' Bahl" will be held at Heydenshore Pavilion May 26 froin 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. A buffet will be served and music is by S.& B. Sound. Tickets are available from Earl at 668-6047, Annette at 668-6610, Marg at 668-9691, Lynn at 668-6467 or Tony at 668-6130. TH-EATRE PRESENTATION The' Whitby Theatre Youth LEVIS JEAN SALE MENS WIDE LEG DENIM &CORD JEANS. Reg.- 24 50 &23911 SALE150r 2/2900 Boys Wide --Ieg Jeans &Cords Reg. 2098 & 1998 i 299Pair MERCANTILE DEPARTMENT STORE ln Downtown Whitby 321 Brock 'St. 668-3468- Group will be presen'ting two one-act 'mjysteries at the Centennial Building, 416 Cenitre Streett ith, May 24 and 25 at 8 p.m. and May 26 at 2 p.m. The plays are "The Patient", by Agatha Christie and "The Hitch-Hiker" by Lucille Fletcher. Tickets are available at Middleton's Book Store, and at the door. LACROSSE DANCE The Whitby-Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association will hold a spring dance and pot luck supper May 26 at Fantasyland Park. Tickets can'be obtained by calling Barb Kernohan at 728-3290 or Bey Cornish at 655-3682. NURSES PRESENTATION The On tario Nurses' Asso- ciation, representing public health nurses in the pro- vince, will make a presenta- tion on their work to com- munity agencies in the semi- nar room à a-rt entl C6!1e- THE CORPORATION-0F the Doctor Jsepli0Q Ruddy General Hospita - -ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Corporation w!ll be held WEDNESDAYý, MAY 30, 1979 commenclng at 8:00 P.M. i n the cafeteria of the hospital. The meeting wili be held to: 1. Review the Minutes of the Annuai Meeting of June 21/78 2. Receive Reports 3. Appoint Auditors 4. Elect Members ta the Board 5. Discuss any Matters Raised at the Meeting Copies of the Hospital By-Laws and Financi Statement may be examined at any time during normai business hours or wiIi be mailed to members on request. By Order of the Board, J. Kunetsky, Secretary ANGLEO LOUVRES FORI WEATIIER PROTECTION AND MAXIMUM VENTILATION sCUSTOM MADE eSTRIPED OR SOLID *12 ATTRACTIVE COLORB *FREE ESTIMATES eQUICK DELIVERY AND IN$TALLATION Manufactured by Proyen Service.Since 1949 Canadian Radlo-television and Telecom mun ications Commission DECISION. INATURAL AIR CONITIONED Ventilated Aluminum AWNINGS PHONE. S72:f"8->1'63 3 ALUMINUM LIMITED 845 FAREWELL AVE., Conseil de la radiodiffusion' et des télécommunications canadiennes Following the Public Hearing held in Peterborough, Ontario on 28 February 1979, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommuni- cations Commission announces the foilowing decisions effective forthwith. Decision CRTC 79-329 OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE, WH ITBY, ONTARIO AND SUR ROUNDING AREA - 781981600 Canadian Cablesystems (Ontario) Limlted, carrying on business under the name of PINE RIDGE CABLE TV Application for authority ta change the subscriber fees f rom those presently authorized by the Commission for Oshawa, Bowman- ville and Whitby, Ontario and surrounding area as follows: Fees Installation fee Monthly fee Present Maximum Fees $15.00 $ 6.00 Proposed Maximum Fees $20.00 S$6.50, The aboyé are maximum individual fees. The applicant proposes special fees which are detailed in the application. 'Ocso:APPROVED Ottawa, May 7, 1979 J.G. Patenaude, Acting'Secretary General WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16,1979, PAGE 23 giate, 24 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa; May 24 at 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend. STROKE ASSOCIATION The Durham Region Stroke Recovery Association will meet for a music night at Wellesley Hospital in Toronto, May 23 froin 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Entertain- ment will be provided by the students of the Music De- partment of Jarvis Colle- giate. Transportation will be by car. Anyone needing a ride may caîl Rena Latone. at 728-6451. The members will leave at 6 pm. from the parking area at the Day Hospital entrance of the Oshawa General Hospital. AUCTION SALE The 4 W's Couples Club of St. Mark's United Church will hold its annual auction and sale May 26 at 10: 30 a.m. at the Church, corner of Centré and Coîborne Streets. Those wishing to make dona- tions may caîl 668-3762 or 579-7110. LOOK WHO JUST. MADE OUR TEAMI, GOLODJACKET REALTY Membar Broker VIC BROWN Meet your New Nelghbourhood Professionai. Vic Is thoroughly professiorial in taking care of ail your reai estate needs. Like showing off your house to its best advantage. Closing the sale. And handllng the time consumlng paper work. Our Nelghbourhood Professionals exempllfy why CENTURY 21 leads the reai estate world in listings and sales, and they're ready to put their expertise to work for you. We're prouci ta have* Vic on our team, and In our communlty. He Is a solid pro, wlth the rlght answers for ail your real estate questions. 824 Brock St N., Whitby 668-6221 -683 -6.221 *wm.d Md op.tatU. 101 Brock St. S., Whitby 668-8865 WHITBY -$44,900 2 Bedroom Bungalowwith a Partially Finished Famiiy Room. Cail JO BURGESS 668-6419 or 668-8865 WHITBY BACKSPLIT Beautifully Decorated White & Choc. Brown Shag Broadloom Throughout. Kitchen overlooks Famlly Room wlth Antique Brick Fireplace and Walkout. 4 Levels, $62,900. BLAIR BUCHANAN 668-8865 or 668-6313.- jusTr IN TIME'FOR SU MMER' Excellent Property with lnground Pool & Large Lot. Llsted at S65,900with'financing at 10 per cent. 5 Bedrooms, Separate Dining Room, Dishwasher. Caîl MARGIE AUKEMA 668-0806 or 668-8865. BROOKLIN - 9 GEORGE ST. Lot 65 x 206,,Fruit and Shade Trees, 4 Spacious Bedirooms, main Floor Famiiy RP.oom, Stone Firepiace, Separate Dininïg Room; Rec Room, Latgeý Basement- Workshiop, $82,000. DORIS SMITH 668-8865 or 655-4339. WHITBY - 4 BEDROOM 2 Storey Home, Attached -Garage, Separate Dlnlng Room,,La rge Kitchen overlooks Famiy Room with Fireplae &vwo, Rec Room & Den Downstairs. $68,900. MARGARET .COX, 6698-8865 or 668-648. Coming Events j ':1 1