WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9,1981, PAGE 9 AGLOW MEETING The next meeting of the Women's Aglow Fellowship will be held tomorrow (December 10) at 7:30 p.m. at Camp Samac, Conlin's Road, Oshawa. The guest speakers will be Bill and Jane McKay. For more information caîl Karen Hitchings at 655-3703. The fellowship will ot meet again until January 14,1M82. ONE PARENT MEETINGS The next 'meeting of the North Oshawa Chap- ter of the One Parent Familles Association of Canada wil be held to- nlght (Decembe 9) at Christ Memorial Chur- ch, Mary and Hilicrof t Streets, Oshawa beginn- ing ats8p.m. The guest speaker will be Fred Klng and his topie will be "Dating, Whitby bridge resuits The following are the results from this week's play at the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club. North and South: Mr. and Mrs. Pat Davies, 109h; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vrengdenhill, 108; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans, 100h; and, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baker, 98. East and West: Mz. and Mrs. Harvey Win- ter, 105; Mrs. Douglas Henderson and Mrs. Bruce McColl, 1031/; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barler, 891/; and, Mrs. Pat Hensley and Mrs. Marnie Carr, 86. Mating, Loving and Hat- ing."1 The next meeting of the association's Oshawa Chapter will be held on December 15 a held on December 15 at the Lake Vista Club- house, Emerald Avenue, Oshawa begin- ning at 8:30 p.m. The evening will fea- ture the film "National Driving Test. " For more information caîl the association's Durham District Office a t 723-0286. GOSPEL SING The Whitby Corps of the Salvation Army will hold its monthly Coun- try Gospel Sing-a-long this Sunday at 7 p.m. at the citadel, 122 Kent Street. Featured will be a special Christmas Musi- cal as well as Ken and Anne Clarke and Marie Alexander. Admission is free and ail are welcome. For more information cail 668-7477. COFFEE BREAK The Whitby Public Library will hold its regular Coffee Break - talks and entertainment for aduits each Tuesday and Thursday at 10a.m. Featured tomorrow (December 10) will be "Hostess Hints and Par- ty Appetizers" with Mary Lisko. On December 15 and 17, the film "Christmas in a Pioneer Village" will be shown. For more information cail the library at 668- 6541. STORY HOUR The Whitby Public Library will hold its children's story hour on Saturday, December 12 and 19 from 10:30 to il: :30 a. m. This Saturday, the story wiil be "The Night Before Christmas." For more information cau 668-6541. REGISTRATIONS The Whitby Public Library will take regis- trations for its Pre- School STory Hour pro- gram from January 4 te 6, 1982. The program will begin January 12 and 14 at 10Oa. m. and run for 10 weeks. Pro- schoolers aged three and over are welcome. Registrations for the French Pre-School Story Hour will be taken from December 28 to January 9. The pro- gram will begin January 13 and run for 10 weeks, and is for pre- schoolers between the ages of three and five and bas a charge of $15 payable on registration. Registration for the Music for Fun program will be taken the week of January 4 with the pro- gram beginning on January 12. This'pro- gram is offered to children in grades 1 to 4 and ends with a "show'* at Fairview Lodge ten weeks later. For more information about these programs cal the library at 668- HOLIDAY PROGRAMIS The Whitby Public. fi Library will be holding three special programs for children during the Christmas vacation. On December 29 from 1 to 3 pam. there will be a fun and games day.' The following day, December 30, from 2:30 to 3:15 p.m. there will be a puppet show. Finally, on December 31lfrom 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. a cartoon film show wil be held. No registration is necessary and alI are welcome. ART SHOW The Whitby Arts Sta- tion Gallery is holding a special art show and sale' through to Decem- ber 16. The show features many local artist.s work- ing in many mediums including paintings, photgrahysculpture, prints and more. The gallery is located at. the corner of Henry and Victoria Street.s and is open Tuesday to Thursday from 12 noon to5 p.m. and from 6to 9 p.m. as well as Fridays from 12 noon to 5 p. m. and Saturdays and Sun- dyas fromn 2 to 5 p.m. For more information about the show caîl 668- 4185. COFFEE The next meeting of the Ajax-Pickering, Christian Women's Club will be held on Thurs- day, December 10 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the lower'level Grenada Restaurant, Sheridan Mal, Pickering. The guest speaker will be Marg Stinton witk music provided by Laura Bergstresser. The theme of the meeting will be "Christmas, tables, treasures and trim. " Tickets are $2.75 and available by calling An- ne Fairfuil at 683-9475. Child care is avýailable. A handy new book by Sidney Ledson, author of the best-selling book, 'Teach Vour Child ta Read in 60 Days'. 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