Whitby Free Press, 10 Nov 1982, p. 18

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PAGE 18. W DNESDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS COMING EVENTS CALENDAR CITRUS SALE Henry Street High School's annual citrus sale is currently in pro- gress. Oranges are $14 for the small box; $24 for the large box. Grapefruit cost $12 for the small box; $21 for the large. If you wish to order fruit, please phone John Bolton at 668-2731. BAZAAR The women's associa- tion of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chu-ch in Whitby has completed arrangements for its annual bazaar. The event will be held in the church hall on Cochrane Street in Whitby on Saturday, November 13 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Various tables will feature knitted articles; Christmas decorations and other crafts as well as novelty items and a white elephant table and a bake table. The tea room will be open throughout the sale. MEETING The Right To Life Association will hold a meeting November 16 at 7:30 p.m. at the Whitby Muicipal Building, Rossland Road. Everyone is welcome. For further information call 668-7911 or 839-5353. GENERAL MEETING The annual general meeting of the Cardiac Rehabilitation Organi- zation will be held on Wednesday, November 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Cen- tral Collegiate, Simcoe and Gibb Streets, Osh- awa. KINGSVIEW BAZAAR The Kingsview United Church Wonien are holding their annual Merry-Go-Round Ba- zaar in new and larger facilities this year on Wednesday, November Dining Guide THE GREAT WALL, 116 Dundas Street West, Whitby 668-7021. A favourite eating spot for Chinese food lovers. A large selection of Canadian dishes also served. Prices range from $3.00 and up for lunch, and $4.20 and up for dinner. Open from il a.m. to 1 a.m. week- days, Friday and Satur- day open till 2:30 a.m. We are now fully licen- sed. Tuesday closed. 17from2to7p.m. There will be booths featuring knitting, crocheting, sewing, quilting, Christmas arti- cles, doll clothes, candy, touch and take, baking, jams and jellies and a booth just for children. Tea will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and a supper will be by ticket only from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Tickets and additional information are available by calling 723-6773, 723-6813 or from the Kingsview Church Office at the corner of Wilson Road and Adelaide St., Oshawa. The bazaar will in- clude free babysitting service in the afternoon. MINI-BAZAAR A Mini-Bazaar will be held on Wednesday, November 24 at Kings- view United Church from 10 a;m. to 2 p.m. Lunch will be served. The church is at the corner of Wilson Road North and Adelaide St., Oshawa. AUTUMN AFFAIR The Whitby Figure Skating Club will hold its "Autumn Affair" darce November 27 at 8 p.m. in the Heydenshore Pavilion. There will be door prizes and spot dances, and a hot and cold buffet catered by the Ali Baba. Admittance is $20 per couple, and tickets can be purchased from the club executive. EXPLORER RESTAURANT & TAVERN Nightly Specials (Monday - Thursday) B.B.Qued Spare Ribs 8.95 Roast Prime Rib of Beef 8.95 Jr. Filet Mignon 8.95 New York Sirloin 8.95 (Al above include salad, garlic bread, or dinner roll and potatoes.) Open Mon.-Sat. Sun. & Holidays 11:00-11:00 4:00-10:00 900 Hopkins St., Whitby 668-0316 Saturday, November 20 from 1 to 4 p.m. by Ail Saint's Anglican Chur- ch, 301 Dundas St. W., Whitby. PARENTSOF TWINS The Durham Region Parents of Multiples (twins) Club will hold its next meeting Tuesday, November 16 at 8 p.m. at the Whitby Public Library, 405 Dundas St. W. (corner of Dundas and Henry) in the rear meeting room. The program schedul- ed is safety and winter fun with speaker Barb Gallagher from St. John Ambulance. If you are expecting twins or know of some- one who is, please call Sue Sloan683-7043. COMPUTER CLUB The Durham Region Personal Computer Club will hold its next meeting on November 18 at 7 p.m. This will be a "Technical Night" in- cluding how to send and receive mail with com- puters and telephone. You do not have to own a computer to enjoy the members' talks and demonstrations. At present there are no dues. Bring ail your used computer magazines or books to swap. For more infor- mation call 668-6531. FLOWER SHOW A fall flower show will be held from November 7 to November 14 daily from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at Parkwood, the home of the late Colonel and Mrs. R.S. McLaughlin. Over 250 varieties of chrysanthemums are on display. Admission to the flower show in the greenhouse is free. House tours are avail- able. Adults $3, seniors $2, students $1. For fur- ther information call 579-1311. ART AUCTION The Durham Region Family YMCA invites everyone to their second annual Gala Art Auction Friday, November 12 at the Holiday Inn on Bloor Street in Oshawa. Featured will be gra- phics, oils, watercolors and sculptures present- ed by Beaux Arts Inter- nationale in Toronto. Admission is $5 per person, and previews wiil begin at 6:30 p.m. The auction starts at 8 p.m. MEETING The Oshawa Ostomy Association will hold an open meeting at Oshawa General Hospital Wed- nesday, November 17 at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome to discuss "visiting do's and don'ts and "osto- mies, yours and mine." For more informa- tion, call Louisa Ander- son at 728-1869, or Irma Tennisco at 576-8922. BAZAAR A bazaar will be held tution will be on the agenda. All society members in good standing are en- titled to attend. Selections can be made from baked goods, candy, handi-. crafts, knitted goods, Christmas decorations, white elephant table, nearly new clothing rack, children's novel- ties and fish pond. Be sure to visit the tea room. CRAFT AND BAKE·SALE The West Lynde Par- ent School Association in Whitby is sponsoring a craft and bake sale on Saturday, December 4 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the school. Vendors wishing to rent a table for $10 can do so by calling 668-9403. BRIGHT CHILDREN The Association for Bright Children, Dur- ham Chapter, will hold a membership meeting on Tuesday, November 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the cafe- teria of Central Colle- giate, Gibb and Simcoe St., Oshawa. There will be a film followed by a dis- cussion. This meeting is open to all interested parties. For information call Jan Pierson at 655- 4832. OPEN MEETING The Parent Advisory Committee of St. John the Evangelist School invites any interested parties to an open forum meeting with the Whitby area tristees tonight (November 10) at 8.p.m. in the St. John's School gym, on 903 Giffard St., Whitby. This is your chance to ask those questions that need answering. BEEF SUPPER The Raglan United Church is holding a beef supper in the -church hall on November 13 at 4:30 p.m. Admission will be by ticket only. Adults $6.50; children Up to 12 $3; pre-school free. For tickets phone 655- 4505 or 655-3548. BAZAAR A bazaar is being held Saturday, November 20 from 1 to 4 p.m. by Ail Saint's Anglican Chur- ch, 301 Dundas St. W. Selections can be made from baked goods, candy, handi- crafts, knitted goods, Christmas decorations, white elephant table, nearly new clothing rack, childreri's novel- ties and fish pond. Be sure to visit the tea room. MEETING The Brooklin Agricul- tural Society will hold its annual meeting December 2at 8p.m. at the Concept Centre, Baldwin Street, Brook- lin. SElection of directors, presentation of reports, and approval of a consti- m -. .

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