WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 1983, PAGE 7 w COMING EVENTS CALENDAR EXERCISE TO MUSIC The Holy. Famii Parish 1Catholi Women's League wilI t having exercise ti music lessons beginninj Tuesday, Sept. 20. There will bei registration in the chur ch hall, 91 Ribblesdalt Dr., Thursday, Sept., 1 at 10Oa.m. The classes will bE held Tuesday and Thur. sday mornings. CORN ROAST' Brooklin's St. Leo Catholic Sehool will holc its annual corn roast on Friday,, Sept. 16, begin- ningat6:30p.m. The roast, which wil] includ e deliclous corn- on-the-cob, hot dogs, desert and beverages, will provide the oppor- <tunity to renew old acquaintances and meet new familles and school staff. Bring your own law n chairs, basebal gloves, etc. The cost of the might is $5. FIGURE, SKATING The Whitby Figure Skating Club will'hold its registration Satur- day, Sept. 17, from 9 arn . to 12 a.m., at the iroquois Park Arena. MICROWAVE DEMONSTRATION Theý Whitby Public Library will host ýa' microwave cooking demonstration on Wed- nesday, Sept. 28, from 7 to9 p.m. Wendy Hartley and Margaret Stokes of the Micro-Cooking Centre in Oshawa- will demon- strate the preparation and cooking of everything from'jam to' chicken to pineapple up- aide down cake. Tickets for this program are available from the Program Co- ordinator beginning Sept. 1lfor $1each.' COMPUTER CLUB Iy The Durhamn Regloi Je Personal Computei >e Club will meet at ti to, Whitby Public Librar3 g9 Sept. l5th, from 6:30 t( 8:30p.m. a The meetings assisi r- owners -, 0f Ap- le Ple/FranklinlUnjtron 5, and compatible com- puters useing Microsoft e BASIC to a greater un- 7- derstanding of the fun- ctions and uses 0f their personal comnputer. D For memnbers, the j Sept. 15, meeting will cover what to get and how to use, with an open discussion and question period. For more informnation *cail 665-3»0. CANADIAN CLUB The Canadian Club of *Durham Region -# will open the 1983-84 season at the Holiday Inn, Wednesday, September 21, with dnner at 6:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Mr., D.L.D. Bell, Commissioner of the Yukon. Mr. Bell, a native of Saskatchewan, joined the federal Department of Transport' after ser- vice in the RCAF during World War II. He has served in Northern Canada since .1946 and was appointed to. his present position-in,,1980., His topic will be "The Yukon Today'"' with a slide presentation. Reservations- may be made by contacting Grant MacDonald at 985-2107. PUB NIGHT The Ca nadian Scottish Club of Canada will hold a pub night at the Masonie Hall, Cochrane St., in Whitby, Sept. 17. Corne hear Irish music by Cromdale. Tickets, are $5. For more information eall 668-4134. AUCTION The ninth Annual n Public Auction will be r held Saturday, Sept. 17, e by the Regional Municipality of Durham ,ô In conjunction with the Cities 0f Oshawa and t- Peterborough, the Towns 0f Ajax, Newcastle, Pickering, Richmnond Hill and tWhitby, and Central *Lake Ontario Conser- vation Authority. The Auction, which will begin at 9:30 a.m., wil be held indoors. at the Ajax Depot located at Regional Road No. 4 (Taunton' Road West) and Salem Road, R.R.1, Pickering, Ontario. There will be a preview showing of equipment for sale on Firday afternoon, Sep- tember 16 between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Over 300 items will be offered for sale on an 'as is, where- is' basis in- cluding cars, trucks, tractors, buses, lawn mowers, chain saws, of- fice furniture and equipment, and many other items of interest. MEDITATION SERVICE The Canadian Mystie Survivalist Society will hold a weekly meditation and spiritual healing service each Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Whitby I.O.O.F'. Hall, .Brock St. S.,,(next to the Fire Station). . Formore information ecail 668-4311 or 668-3073. BLOOD CLINIC The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43, Oshawa, will hold a blood donor clinie in the Legion auditorium, 471 Simcoe St. N., on Tuesday, Sept. 20, from 1to8 p.m. The public is welcome, not only to give blood, but to visit CARD PARTY 1 The Holy Family Parish -Catholic Women's League will hold a Full House Card Party Monday, Oct. 3 at the church hall, 91 Rib- blesdale Dr. Tickets are available by calling 723-1700, 725- 9955 or 725-8149. FASHION SHOW If you want to enjoy those brisk faîl days looking your very best, corne to see up-to-the- minute fashions presen- ted at "The Shades of Autumnn" by J.O. Ruddy Hospital Auxiliary Sept. 21 and 22, at 8p.m. Fashions for the show, which will be held at the Whitby Public Library, will be displayed by the Brooklin Village Shop- pe. Coiffures for the 'models will be designed by Exclusive Hair Design with decor by Jay Tra's Florist and Gift Shop. Tickets at $4 per per- son are available by calling 668-6121 or 668- 5063. Refreshments and door prizes are in- cluded. -BOWLING Theý West Lynde Bowling League needs bowlers to start Sept. 20. The beague is each Tuesday night, at,9 p.mp., For moreinformiation,ý call Bey, Bond at 668- QUILT DISPLAY There will be a quilt display Tuesday,ý Sept. 27, from 2 to 9 p.m. at the Brooklin United Church Christian Education Building. Approximately 40 quilts will be on display. Admission' is by donation. There will be Canad~ $1 OO.oe off Chimney Lnr OUR REGULAR'PRICE $369.95 NOW $269.95 IN'STALLED C. 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