Whitby Free Press, 29 Aug 1984, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS eU MORE COMING EVENTS CORNROAST The 2nd Brooklin Beavers, Cubs and Scouts will hold their annual family corn and wiener roast at Camp Batty on Sept. 13 at 6:30 p.m. Camp Batty is located on the West side of Hwy. 12 north of Columbus Rd. W. Entrance can be made off Duff's Rd. All members and prospective members and the families are welcome to attend. Dress warmly and bring i. your own chairs. The roast will be held rain or shine. For more information call Nancy Grylls at 655- 3275. SCOUT MEETINGS The regular meetings of the 2nd Brooklin Beavers resume on Sept. 17 at 6:20 p.m. in the gym of Meadowcrest Public School, Vipond Rd. The Cubs resume meeting on Sept. 20 at APPLE DOLL MAKING-TUES. BAD BACK? HERE'S A WAY TO RELIEF BALLROOM DANCING-ADV.-WED. BRIDGE-ADV.-TUES. CAKE DECORATING-BASIC-TUES. CINEMA HISTORY & FILM APPREC.-WED. CROCHETING-TUES. FRENCH-CONV.-BASIC-TUES. GOURMET COOKING-WED. GREENHOUSE GARDENING-WED. JOURNALISM-WED. MICROCOMPUTERS-BEG.-TUES. LADIES TAILORING-TUES. POOL CARE FOR THE HOME-WED. RUG HOOKING-BEG.-TUES. SPEED READING-WED. 6:20 p.m. at the same location. The scouts resume meeting Aug. 29 (tonight) at 7 p.m. in the Christian Education Building of the Brooklin United Church, Cassells Rd. E. PAPER DRIVE The Brooklin Scouts will resume their paper drives on Sept. 8. The scouts request that all papers be securely tied and left at the curbside before 9 a.m. Ashburn residents are asked to leave their papers, also bundled, at the Ashburn Com- munity Centre on Sept. 7. HEART PROGRAM The Cardiac Rehabilitation Organi- zation is accepting ap- plications for their program for beginners which will be held next month. Registration is limited to those persons AUTO TROUBLESHOOTING-TUES., WED. BALLROOM DANCING-BEG.-TUES. BRIDGE-BASIC-WED. CABBAGE PATCH KIDS-TUES. CHRISTMAS SILK FLORAL ARR.-TUES. CREATIVE WRITING-TUES. FITNESS FOR MEN-WED. GERMAN-BEG. OR INTER.-TUES. GRAMMAR FOR BUSINESS-TUES. INTERIOR DECORATING-WED. LEARN TO TYPE-TUES. OFFICE SKILLS UPDATE-WED. PHOTOGRAPHY-BEG.-WED. QUILTER'S CHRISTMAS-WED. SEWING-INTER.-WED. TAI C'HI-TUES. suffering from car- diovascular diseases such as angina, hyper- tension, pre and post bypass surgery and heart attack. For more information call 725-8502 or 723-0497. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS The Pine Ridge Chap- ter of Parents Without Partners meets every Thursday at 8 p.m. at St. George's Anglican Church, 51 Centre St. S., Oshawa. The guest speaker at tomorrow's meeting will be Doug Wesson. All single parents are welcome. For more in- formation call 725-0693 or 725-8466. .SUMMER FILMS The Whitby Arts Station Gallery will present the final screening of its "Sum- mer Cinema '84" program tomorrow. At 3 p.m., children will be entertained with the adventures of "Tar- zan the Fearless". At 7 p.m. adults can see the old classic "Casablanca" starring Humphrey Bogart. Admission to both shows is free. The gallery is located at the corner of Victoria and Henry Sts. RIDE-A-THON The Durham Region Horseback Riding for the Handicapped Association is seeking experienced riders with their own horses to take part in their sixth an- nual ride-a-thon on Sept. 22 at Hoskin Stables in Blackstock. The purpose of the event is to raise funds for riding lessons, special equipment and insurance for their han- dicapped riders. Trophies will be awarded to the in- dividual, the group and stable with the highest earnings. For more information call Sandra Morton at 728-6930. AGLOW MEETING The next meeting of the Women's Aglow Fellowship will be held on Sept. 13 beginning at OPEN HOUSE 7:30 p.m. at Evangel The Durham Region Church, 374 Farewell Horseback Riding for Ave., Oshawa. the Handicapped The guest speaker will Association will hold an be Ruth Pinkston. open house on Sept. 9 at For more information 2 p.m. at Hoski. call 728-5373 or 5760497. Stables, Durham Rd. 57, south of Blackstock. Handicapped riders MEETING wi be displaying their The next meeting of skills to the public. the Whitby branch of the The Hoskin Stable Ontario Genealogical Musical Ride will also Society will be held on be performed. Olde Tyme Fiddle Contest Sept. 9 Sept. 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library, 405 Dundas St. W. The guest speaker will be Angus Baxter, author of "In Search of Your Roots" and "In Search of Your British and Irish Roots". Admission is free and the meeting is open to the public. For more information call Stephen Wood at 668-1362. The Whitby Chamber of Commerce will be holding an "Olde Tyme Fiddle Contest" from 2 to 6 p.m. on Sept. 9 as part of its Bicentennial Jamboree at the Heydenshore Pavilion. The chamber is seeking entries in two categories. Prizes of $75, $50 and $25 are of- fered on the amateur section and prizes of $175, $125 and $75 are of- fered in the open sec- tion. To register for the contest call Victor Pasowisty at 668-3741. Acting as master of ceremonies and providing entertain- ment will be the musical group "Jubilee". This group from Mississauga has per- formed at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas,.the Skyline Hotel in Toronto and other sports throughout Ontario. They play fiddle tunes from the "Gay '90s" to the "Roaring '20s" as well as ragtime and polkas. Admission to the chamber's Bicentennial Jamboree is free. First aid course will start Sept. 18 The Whitby branch of the St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold a standard first aid cour- se beginning on Sept. 18 in room 132 of Anderson Collegiate, 400 Anderson St., starting at 7 p.m. This eight-week cour- se will help prepare anyone to give aid to an injured person in an emergency situation. The course is also in- tended to give the par- ticipant the confidence required to work quickly and accurately in these types of situations. The cost of the course is $27. For more information call the St. John Am- bulance office at 668- 9006. 90Oum THE DURHAM BOARD OF EDUCATION FALL NIGHT SCHOOL PROGRAM R EGISTER ON MON. OR TUES. SEPTEMBER 10 OR 11 FROM 7:00-9:00 P.M. ANDERSON C.V.I. 400 ANDERSON ST., WHITBY FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES 4., FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 728.4488 CORPORATION OFTHE TOWN OF WHITBY TOWN OF WHITBY 1984 TAX NOTICE FOR EDUCATION PURPOSES The fourth Instalment of taxes for 1984 ls due and payable September 14, 1984. If payment ls not recelved by the due date, penalty wlil be added on the first day of default and the first day-of each calendar month so long as non-payment con- tinues, at the rate of 11/4% per month or part thereof. Taxes may be paid at any Whitby bank without bank collection charges or at the Municipal Office, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Corinne Wendt, A.M.C.T.(A), Tax Collector, TOWN OF WHITBY.

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