WY!IIT13 R F PES \1 S)Y. J .NLARY 11,I I SI , 1 II Coming vents PLAY-A-THON On January 27, the Henry Street High School Band will hold a play-a-thon to raise money for a exchange trip to Montreal, Quebec. On April 8 through 12, members of the Lashine High School Band and choir wiIl make a visit to Henry Street with the Whitby students going to Quebec April 29 through May 3. MUSIC FESTIVAL Members of the Henry Street High School brass en- semble will be competing in the Kiwanis Music Festival in Scarborough throughout the month of February. The senior group will compote on February 13 and 14, the intermediate group on February 7 and the brass ensemble itself on Februrary 13 and 14, the in- termediate group on February 7 and the brass ensemble itself on February 17. FRENCH EMMERSION An information evening on the Durham Board of Education's French emmer- sion program will be held at the Henry Street High School, in the lecture room, on February 3 at 7:30 p.m. The guest speaker for the evening will be the board's French consultant, Casey Daleman. Also present will be teachers and parents in- vovled in the program. The event, sponsored by the West Lynde Parent Sehool Association, is designed to help parents f ind out about the program and help the board to determine whether or not a French immersion programn should be started in Whitby. For more information cal Pat Doran at 668-1064. MORNING COFFEE The next morning coffee session the Ajax-Pickering Christian Women's Club will be held on January 29 at 9:30 a.m. in the Grenada Restaurant Banquet Room in the Sheridan Malil, Pickering. The guest speaker will be Sharon Beerworth and Mary Alexander will be the soloist. AIl ladies are welcome to attend and child care is available. Admission is $2.75 and reservations should be made before January 27 by calling Anne Fairfull at 683-9475. INFORMATION EVENING The Anderson Collegiate and Vocation Institute Parent Association will hold an alcohol and drug abuse information evening at the school on January 22 at 8 p.m. The guest speaker for the evening will be Bill Smith, formation call Barb Ker- nohan at 728- 3290 or Velma Tucker at 668- 4962 VOI.tNTEER DA:NCE The Volunteer Association of the Whitbv Isychiat rie Hospital will hold their an- nual Snowflake Bail dinner and dance on February 21 from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Heydenshore Pavilion. The Capris will entertain. Tickets are $12.50 per per- son and can be purchased by calling 668-5881, extension 323. ANN UAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Whitby Historical Society will be held on January 27 at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Fairview Lodge Home for the Aged. A pot luck supper will be served. The guest speaker for the evening will be Alan Barnes, former curator of the Henry and Robinson Houses in Oshawa. His topic will be domestic ighting since 1790. For more information cal 668-3185. DANCE The Sweet Adelines will hold their annual dance on Saturday, January 31 begin- ning at 8:30 p.m. at thp, Heydenshore Pavilion. Tickets can be purchased by calling 668-1942 and cost $14 per couple. Bar privîledges will be available and a light lunch will he ser- ved. BLUEGRASS The Pineridge Bluegrass and Folklore Society will hold meetings on the second and fourth Sunday of each month at Camp Samac, Oshawa. AIl interested persons are welcome. For more information cal 655-4838. EXHIBIT Through to February 1, the Whitby Arts Station will Hurry and take advantage of these last minute SkyLark Super Savers to Florida ... Reserve Now.. . space is limited.. specials like these dont last long! East Coast Florida Twin Super Saver Per Persor! Cost from Toronto Super Savings Departure Saver Per Dates Accommodation Cost Persan Feb. Sheraton Beach Bayside (l wk.) 414 75 Sheraton Beach Baysîde (2 wks.) 574 75 Yankee Trader (Standard) (] wk.) 444 75 Marco Polo(l1 wk.) 464 75 Marco Polo (2 wks.) 704 75 Mark 2100(2 wks.) 644 75 Feb. Sheraton Beach (Bayside) (I1 wk.) 8 Sheraton Beach (Bayside) (2 wks.) 399 559 130 150 SkyLark to Florida includes: " Round trip air transportation (romn Toronto to Miami or Tampa via Wardair wvidebodied jet " Complimentary inflight meals and drinks " Transeis and baggage handling between airport and your hotel " Accommodation for 7 or 14 nights based on double oc cupancy " Welcome cocktail and party " Services of a resident SkyLark Passenger Service L Represe ntative *e SkyLark beach bag and ticket wallet Not inc lu d ed : < d nadI~d i drtur. ' SI 3 -1 15 p. r ', ( rd uit it,' ird tI hre a tid lm- present an exhibition en- titled "Reflections of an Age: l9th Century British Artists. " The works are part of the permanent. collection of the Mclntosh Art Gallery of the University of Western On- tario. The gallary is located at the corner of Henry and Vic- toria Streets and is open from Tuesday to Thursday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. and from 6 to 9 p.m. It is also open on Fridayirom 12 noon to 5 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. For more iniformation cal 668-4185. OSTOMY MEETING The next meeting of the Oshawa and District Ostomy Association will be held tonight (Wednesday, January 21) in Room 1002F of the Oshawa General Hospital beginning at 8 p.m. The programn will include a presentation by the Squibb Supply Company. Refresh- ments will be served. For more information cal 576-9516 or 728-1869. ADULT SPORTS The West Lynde Com- munity Association is con- tinuing it's adult sports program. Ladies' basketball will be played on Monday and ladies' volleyball on Wed- nesday. Men's floor hockey will take place on Tuesdays. For more information cal 668-9762. BOWL FOR MILLIONS Big Brothers of Oshawa & District and the Ontario- Durham 5-Pin Bowling Association have once again '-~ ~-v per coupil West Coast Florida Twin Super Saver Per Person Cost from Toronto Super Savings Departure Saver Per Dates Accommodation Cost Persan Feb. Sea Oates (Mstr.Bdrm.)(I wk.) 339 100 i Sea Oates (One Bdrrn.) (2 wks) 54 7 Gulf Winds (Two Bdrm.)* (1 wk) 304 75 Island Inn (I1 wk.) 394 75 IslandlInn (2wks.) 614 75 Disney World/ The Beacht (2 wks.) 574 75 Feb. Ram Sea (Mstr. Bdrm.) (l wk.) 379 100 8 Ramn Sea (Mstr. Bdrm.) (2 wks.) 539 160 Ramn Sea (One Bdrm.) (I wk.) 424 75 Ramn Sea (One Bdrm.) (2 wks.) 664 75 Island Inn (I1 wk.) 444 75 Island Inn (2 wks.) 684 75 Pelican Pointe (] wk.) 444 75 Pelican Pointe (2 wks.) 674 75 Hilton Inn St. Pete's (2 wks.) 724 75 Sheraton Sand Key (2 wks.)* 754 75 Bilmar Beach (I wk.) -,-444 75 Bilmar Beach (2 wks.) 674 75 Holiday Inn St. Pete's (I wk.) 444 75 Holiday Inn St. Petes(2 wks.) 674 75 Includes self-drive car for one week with unlimnited mileage Based on four aduits shaning< tSkyLark's Disney i- The Beach Holiday 7 nights Bilmar Beach ih Clearwater 7 nights Catalina Inn in Orlando including self-drive car for one week with unlimited mileage AJI SkyLark Holdétys a,:r sub)fed lto the t,-rms and (ondertî ofthe Ceneral Information ,ef hon of the 1981 SlrvLark Hoiday Bro.hure -e- joined to sponsor the 1981 Bowl For Millions cam- paign. The Bowlathon which will run at three area lanes from February 7th to l4th, en- courage bowlers to obtain sponsors who contribute an amount of money calculated on the bowler's score. Fun- ds raised go to further the work of Big Brothers and the 5-Pin Association. Local celebrites will be bowling off at the Oshawa Lanes on February 7th from 4-6 p.m. Participating lanes are Whtiby County Town Bowl, Motor City Bowling Lanes and Oshawa Bowling Lanes. Sponsor sheets and in- structions are available from Big Brothers, 52 Sim- coe St. S., or from any par- ticipating lane. WESLEY'S WORLD 0F TRAVEL INC 185 Brock St. N., Whitby 668-7955 RUSSELL TRAVEL LTD. 126 Brock St. Se Whitby 668-5000 Featuring convenient Sunday departures from Toronto via Wardair widebodied jet. 71 p PA'm dmu BÀO% Il - !rýe