Whitby Free Press, 10 Jun 1981, p. 22

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PAGE 22, WEDNESDAY, J UNE 10, 1981 ,WHITBY FREE PRESS MORE COMING EVENTS FUN FARE Saturday, June 13. Westminster United There will be an auc- Church in Whitby will be tion aie at 10:30 a.m., holding its second an- atong with a bake sale, nual Fun Fair this crafts, games and a fiea, Give UNICEF gifts and cards and help a Fo ; ree brochure, cali 1011 f ree in8 C. cail foul free anyfîme ý.{ I2-800- 268-6362 I Ask for operator 508j L Unicef Canada >j ~~~'?>THE CORPORATION OFTHE TOWN 0F WH ITBY NOTICE 0F INTENTION NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to pass by-iaws to stop up, close and seli those untraveiied portions of the public highway municipally known as Duffs Road, as shown beiow, Iying between Lots 22 and 23, Con- cession 8, Town of Whitby, bounded on the north by Myrtie Road East, and on the south by Brawiey Road East. The need for these by-laws arises from the tact that the actual travelied portion of Duf fs Road s located partly on the original road allowance between Lots 22 and 23, Concession 8, Whitby, and partly on the lands adjoining the original road allowance. In order to resolve this discrepancy, It Is the Intention of the Town of Whitby to transfer the untravelled portions of the original road allowance to the adjoining property owners in exchange for the lands oc- cupied and required by the Town for the actual road allowance. MYRTLE RD LOT 23 LO2 ROAO 4LLOWANCE B[TWVEEN CONCESCN 88 9 LEGEND -EXISTING ROL),%AY EXISTINO ROAD U 1111 A'LLOVL4'CE ( TO SE CLOSED) .P PPCSQD ROAO market.* The fair begins at 10 a.m. and att con- tributions wiIl be ap- preciated. Att proceeds of the event will go towards renovating the church basement. The church is located on Manning Road at the Thickson Road Fire Hall, just north of Highway 2. FIELD ?NATURALISTS The Durham Region Field Naturalists will be holding a "Lakefront Birding" walk TuesdaY, Junel6at6:30P.m. Ail those interested are askéed to meet at the J. O. Rud'dy Hospital. Margaret Bain wili lead the walk. For more information please cati 668-6452. NDP PICNIC The South Central On- tario Area Council of the New Democratic Party witl be holding its an- nual picnic Saturday, June 13 at the Knights of Columbus Park, Oshawa. Hamburgs and refreshments wil be on sale throughout the day, but the main barbecues witi be started at 1:30 p.m. There wili be fun and games set up for kids and adults alike. Ad- mission to the event is free. For more information contact 723-5917. MEN'S SOFTBALL The West Lynde Community Association is sponsoring a men 's non-teague softball night every Thursday between 7 and 9 p.m. at the north-west diamond of the West Lynde Public School.* This program is for men aged 18 and over. There is no fee but players are advised to bring their own gioves. For more information cail 668-6130 after 6 p.m. CWL MEETING The next meeting of the Catholic Women's League of the Hoiy Family Parish will be held on June17 at 7p.m. in the St. Joseph's Room of St. John the Evangelist's Church, Giffard Street. The evening wil begin with mass followed by a pot luck supper. Ail parish ladies are invited to attend. BOOK SALE St. John's Anglican Church will hold its an- nuai flea market and book sale on June 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the church, Brock Street South and Victoria Street. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE St. John's Anglican Church will be celebrating its l35th an- niversary with an out- door service on the church grounds on June 21 at 3 p.m. The guest speaker will be the Most Rev. E.W. Scott, Primate -of the Anglican Church in Canada. Singing will be lead by the Whitby Brass Band. Fotlowing the service refreshments wili be served. REGISTRATION Registrations are stil being taken for the Town of Whitby's Sum- mer Camps - sports camps, kindercamp and adventure daycamp. CatI 668-7765 for more information. DINNER MEETING The Oshawa Christian Women's Club will be holding a dinner meeting on June 18 at 6:45 p.m. in the Genosha Hotal in downtown Oshawa. Tickets are $6 per person. For tickets or more information cati 576- 5503. GARDEN PARTY The Oshawa Christian Women's Club will be holding a garden party on July23 at6:30 p.m. at Camp Samac, Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. 1Advance tickets only. For more information cati 725-4125. AGLOW FELLOWSHIP The next -meeting of the Women's Aglow Fellowship will be held on June il at 7:30 p.m. at Camp Samac, Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. The guest speaker wil be Marion Braund of Weston, Ontario. PARKING-LOT MARKET The Whitby Parks and Recreation Department is llbsting a Giant Parlj¶ng Lot Market at Irocffiois Park Comptex, Saturday, June 20, 10 a.m. to 5p.m. Vendors, sports groups, organizations and individuals are welcome to display their wares. Booth fee Is $12. Caîl 668-7765 for more information. MEADOWCREST BENEFIT AUCTION The Brooklin Business Association will be sponsoring and running a benefit auction for Brooklin's Meadowcrest Public Sehool on Satur- day, June 13 at il a.m. at the school., Proceeds fromn the sale wilI be used to pur- chase additional equipment for the school. Merchandise for the sale shouid be brought to the school either Thursday, June il, 8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. or Friday, June 12, 9 a. m. to 4p.m. For further infor- mation please contact Roxanne Reveler at 655- 4803 or Valerie Hundert at 6554931. DAY CAMP Registration for this summerts Christmas Seat Day Camp for asthmatic children is now under way, with 25 availabte vacancies for cbildren aged between 5 and 9 at the Camp Samac facility. Funded by Durham Region Lung Association, the Camp wilt operate between Monday, July 13 and Friday, JuIy 24 (week- days oniy) and prior registration 18 essential. Asthmatic children frequentiy miss out on summer fun because of their breathing dif- ficulties, and the main objective of the Christ- mas Seat Day Camp is to demonstrate that, with only a littie extra care, they can par- ticipate in regular summer activities as fully as their non- asthmatic friends. Alil the usual activities associated with cam- ping wili be offered un- der the supervision of five camp staff, in- cluding a registered nurse; cookouts, nature traits, water sports, country crafts and a sieep-over night on Thursday, July 23 are ail fetue i thecam Association at 723-3151. Give a UNICEF gift to atriend and help a child. TYPE WRITE RS ADDING MACHINES *s CALCULATORS SALES,@ SERVICE * RENTALS "lt's a poor day when.we haven't helped a customer" Donald G. McKay. B3A.. A.M.CT., Town Cieris, 575 Rossi and Road East, Whitby. Ontario 1 LIN 2M81 MIR, qquompol

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