PAGE 14,.WFDNESDAY, APRI L 10, 1985, WHITBY FREE PRESS Ç PCOMING EVENTS CALENDAR PAPER DRIVE Ail boy scout troops in the Town of Whitby will hold their monthly paper drive this Satur- day (April 13) beginning at 9a.m. Those wishing to con- tribute are asked to have their papers bun- died and at the curb before then. For more information caîl 668-6303. THEOS The next regular meeting of the local chapter of Theos will be held this Sunday (April 14) at 2 p.m. in St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church, Cochrane St., Whitby. Ail widowed men and women are welconie t attend. For more infor- mation caîl 668-2648. CONCERT A concert in honor of International Youth Year will be held April 20 at the Whitby Senior Public School, begin- ning at 8 p.rn. Featured will be .the Markhamn and District High School band, the Anderson Collegiate Stage Band and the Whitby Senior Public School concert band. Tickets are $2 at the door ($1 for students). They are also available froan any members of the Whitby Senior bond. Proceeds from. this concert will be used to planned trip to Prince Edward Island later this year. STORY HOUR The Whitby Public Library will continue its Saturday Story Hour program for children aged 5 to 9 every Satur- day fromn 10: 30 to 11: 30 a.m. in the auditorium. There is no registration or ad- mission fee. For more information caîl the library at 668-6531. BREAK-OFF The Whitby Public Library will host a "Big Break-off Competition" on April 27 at 2:30 pa. in the auditorium. Five local crews will be demonstrating the Ail are welcome. JUST SO STORIES The Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia will present their production of Rudyard Kipling's "Jiust So Stories" at the Whitby Public Library on April 30at7 p.m. Using dance, music and puppets, the per- formers will make these classic stories come to life. The program has been designed for family audience and is suitable for anyone 8 years of age or older. Tickets may be ob- tained, free of charge, from the Children's Desk. EUCHRE The Ladies' Auxiliary of Branch 112 (Whitby) yi jy j : T*OiiOTA S'PA'S TAUNTON POOLS AND PRESENTS DUR ANNUAL -Ê 7 SPRING SEMINAR #tJE For The New or Experienced Pool & Spa Owners We are proud to Introduce Mr. Raymoind Beagle Canada's most experienced pool educator Friay pri l9h '~ '~ ' Red Barn IUYOIgo w Friay prl 1th oneO Auditorium 2:00 - Attornoon day - 7:30- Evoning only 172 Wayne St., WN Oshawa NEW - NEW - NEW COME AND SEE SOMETHING THAT WILL ABSOLUTELV AMAZE YOU. IS THE VERY LATEST THING IN THE POOL BUSINESS AND IS ONLY AT TAUNTON POOLS. SIJRRY WE CANT TELL YOU WHAT I S. ONLV WHATI T S CALLEO THE WIZARD FEATU RING' " How te Save Money on Chemîcals e Spa care madie easy as ABC " Film Presentation e Pool maintenance ihat will Save Costly RePairs " Learn the Proper way te open your pool e uesîlon perioti FREE ADMISSION FREE COFFEE DOOR PRIZES No Charges or Obligation. Nothlng t0 Buy. EVERYONE WELCOME - DRING A FRIENO -571-0189 -Sponsored by Taunton Pools Limted - 133 Taunton Rd. W., Oshawa- 1 -J monthly progressive euchre on April 18 at 8 p.m. in the Legion Hall, 117 Byron St. S. Prizes and lunch are included. Tickets are $2 at the door. GUITAR CONCERT The Durham Classical Guitar Society will present well known classical guitarist Elizabeth- Schwarz in concert this Sunday (April 14) at 7 p.m. at the Arts Resource Cen- tre, Queen St., Oshawa. Schwarz holds the fir- st chair in the Toronto Guitar Orchestra and has performed throughout southern On- tario. She also teachers classical guitar at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. Tickets are $1.50 for society members and $3 for non-members (children under 14 free). For more information cail Bram Van Heuvel at 723-1203. JAM SESSION The Pineridge Bluegrass Club will hold a jam session this Sun- day (April 14) at Camp *Samac (north entrance) frorn 1: 30 to 5p.m . Ail listeners and pickers are welcomne te attend. For more informatior *cal855-483. LADIES' * AUXILIARY The next meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the local Big Brothers organization will be held tonight (April 10) at 7:30 p.m at the Big Brothers office, 44 William St. W., Oshawa. Ail interested women *are welcome to attend For more informatior cali 579-2274. *U.E.L. MEETING The Upper Canada (Durham Region) bran. ch of the United Empire Loyalists of Canada will meet tomorrow (April 11) at 7 p.m. in the *auditorium of the Whit- by Public Library. The guest speaker will be Clarence Burgess, a local historian and musician. ANNUAL MEETING The annual general, meeting of the Whitby Figure Skating Club will be held April 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers of the Whitby, Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Rd. E. AIl are welcome. For more information cal Richard Drabble at 668- 9126. CARD PARTY The Afternoon Guild of AIl Saints' Anglican annual 'Dessert and Card Party" on April 24 in the Parish Hall, 300 Dundas St. W. with dessert being served ai 1 p.m. Tickets are $250 each and available by caling 666-3564.