PAGE 10, WEI)NLSIXY, iAPRIL 21). 181, WIIIT13Y FEE PRESS Coming ventsi ODDS 'N' ENDS The AIl Saints' Anglican Church will hold their an- nual "Odds 'n' Ends Sale" on May 9 beginning at 1 p.m. at the parish hall, 300 Dun- das Street West, Trhe event wiIl feature a bake table and the sale of treasures, trinkets, clothes, jewels and 'just about anything." 1Il proceeds will go to Outreach activities in Canada and overseas. For more information cal Mary Shepherd at 668-3547. AUTISM SOCIETY The Durham Chapter of the On tario Society for Autistic Children wîll present "Autismn - The Challenge" with Martha Leary, executive director of the Geneva Centre of Toron- to on April 29 (tonight) at 8 p.m. at Harmony United Church, 15 Harmony Road North, Oshawa. AIl are welcome and for more information caîl Verna McLellon at 725-1761.- BARN BAZAAR SALE The Sheila Morrison School, Alliston, Ontario, a centre for children with learning disabilities will -hold their annual "Barn Bazaar Bake" at the school on May 9 from Il a.m. to 6 p.M. - For more information about the school or the event caîIl 723-8935. AUCTION SALE The Men's Club of Christ Memorial Anglican Church, Maezry and Hillcroft Streets, Oshawa, will hold their an- nual auction sale on May 9 beginning at 10 a.m. The auctioneer will be Myles King who will auction off such items as furniture, appliances, picture frames, kitchen utensils, garden tools, bicycles, sporting goods, and others.. Donations are welcome and will be picked up. Telephone 576-5698, 728-8251 or 576-0359 for pick-up. Proceeds will be divided between the church and out- side charities. FUN FAIR the St. Bernadette Parent Teacher Association, Ajax, will hold a Fun Fair at the school from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more information cal 683-5398 or 683-7566. WALK FOR LIFE The Durham Region Right to Life Association (a non- demoniational organization) will sponsor a -Walk for Lifc" walk-a-thon on Satur- day, May 2 starting at the Iroquois Park Complex at 9: 30 ar. Sponsors appreciated but not necessary. Luncheon will be served at the end of the walk. For more information cal 668-7911 or 655-4376. FUND RAISING As a community service project for this, the Inter- national Year of Disabled Persons, the Whitby Jaycet- tes will be out canvassing area businesses starting May 4 requesting per- mission to display collection boxes for the annual fund raising campaign for the Durham Region Chapter of the Multiple Scierosis Society. Participating Jaycettes will re-stock and empty con- tainers as needed and will remove them from the premises at the conclusion of the campaign, May 30. TEA AND FASHION SHOW On Sunday, May 24, St. John's the Evangelist Catholic Women's League is holding a tea and fashion show in the Denis O'Connor High School Gymnasium. It will be from 2:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m., ahl members with friends and guests are welcome. There will be adult and children's fashions. Clothes will be fromn Whit- by MaIl Fashions, Elsa's Children's Things, shoes from Kameka, hair styles from Career School of Hair- dressing, make-up from Eaton's cosmeticians and many other kind help and donations from merchants. There will be no tickets sold for this event, just a sulent contribution. DURHAM REGION FIELD NATURALISTS on Wednesday, May 6 at 6:30 p.m. the Durham ~5th Corne help us CelebrateW are' offering the premier paint service at a special saving OFFER EXPIRES MAY 16, 1981 PINSTRIPING Reg. $29.95 *REASONABLE RATES *FREE ESTIMATES Mc à ~- Il p-fi Save $60.OC Tho Pemier Peint Sers'îc. 6 con t'If o *Thorough Surface Sendng * Ma'k Wndow% and Chrome *Cfrnmcally Cleen 04(1 Peint Surf ace *Seai Entre Surface w,! h Specl Formula- Meeco Prmaco Seier *Apçly thrae Seaes aI e Coaf s of Ouaisry CIL Enemel *BaIse fao uab4fy in Ouir Temperature Co,,froasd Ges Fred &0~r " 18995 Reg. 249.95 *EXPERT COLLISION SERVICE *INSURANCE WORK eHIGH OUALITY WORKMANSHIP I4WY 401 se '~' LOOA ST E o oZ MAACO* i oeWENTWORTH SI E flI'p I-ours: 710 Wilson Rd. S., Oshawa M N ondisy-Fridey &.MA p.m.- yuvAIh Saturdey V5 0 .m-2p.. 79-4000 ýv- nrnAvin Region Field Naturalîsts are holding a nature walk on the Ridges, led by Dennis Barry. All who are in- terested please meet at the Darlington Arena, Ham- pton; everyone is welcome. For more information cal Sheila Ruch at 668-2690. RAFFLE The Volunteer Association of Whitby Psychiatric Hospital is sponsoring a raf- fle, proceeds for which go to continue the many projects the voltinteers are respon- sible for at the hospital. First prize is a Philips Telephone Answering Machine. The other four prizes include a $100 Dominion Store gift cer- tificate, a Philips Food Processor, a Philips 12 cup coffee maker and a Philips Air Ecologizer. Tickets are 50 cents each or 3 for $1 and are available from the volunteers, WPH volunteer office, or the gift shop. The draw will take place on Friday, May 1 at the an- nual volunteer appreciation dinner. DURHIAM REGION FIELD NATURALISTS On Saturday, May 9 at 8 a.m. Gladys Hill (723-3125) will lead a walk in Purple Woods. The object of the walk is to see and photograph our early Wild- flowers and Hill is an expert in both photography and wildflowers. The group will meet at Five Points MaIl. For more information cal Sheila Ruch at 668-2690. SOCIAL PLANNING MEETING The next meeting of' the Social Planning Counicil 0f Oshawa-Whitby will be held on May 5, 1981 at 7:30 p. m. in boardroomn 7A at Oshawa City Hall. NEWCOMERS' MEETING The May general meeting of the Oshawa-Whitby Newcomers Club will be held on Tuesday, May 12 at 8 p.m. at the Christ Church, Mary and Hillcroft Streets. Contact Fran Trimble at 668-7612 for further infor- mation. RUMMAGE SALE The Whitby Block Parents are having a rummage and bake sale on Saturday, May 2, 1981 f rom 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. at Fairview Lodge in Whit- by. If you have any rummage that you wish to donate please telephone your area Block Parent Chairperson to arrange pick-up. BOOK SALE St. John's Anglican Chur- ch, located at the corner of Brock Street South and Vic- toria Street, will hold a book sale on Saturday, May 2 from 2to 5p. m. The sale will offer a wide variety of books from mystery novals to romance to science fiction to childrens' books. Ail are welcome. BLOSSOM BALL The members of the Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital Auxiliary are holding their Blossom Bail at the Heyden- shore Pavilion on Saturday, May 2. Cocktails will be served at 7:30 p.m. with the floor show beginning at 8 p.m. and dan- cing to Geoff Rison and his band at 9p.m. Tickets are available at the MacKay Animal Hospital, 421 Dundas Street East; Pat's Place, 103 Dun- das Street West; or by calling 668-2288. Cost is $30 per couple. 1 Everyone is w,,lcome and ail proceeds go to buy equipment for the Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital. THURSDAY, MAY 7 -8:15 OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM TAG TEAM RAY (THE CRIPPLER> STEVENS AND JIMMY (THE SUPERFLY) SNUKA vs. ANGELO (KING KONG) MOSCA AND GEORGE WELLS MR. FUGI vs. DEWEY ROBERTSON RON RITCHIE vs. SWEDE HANSEN TONY (CANNON BALL) PARISI vs. TERRY HARRIS BRUNO SAMMARTINO JR. vs. KURT VON HESS RINGSIDES ô.00 GENERALS 500 SENIOR CITIZENS GENERAL SEATS - 300 PAT MILOSH PRONOTER MOULDING Reg. $39.95 PROTECTION Reg. $89.95 $59 95