PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, .IANUARY 22, 1986 WHITBY FREE PRESS COMING EVENTS CALENDAR' AUTOMOTIVE. FINANCIAL PLANNING SEMINAR Anyone who is i- terested in saving on their automotive costs wlll want to attend a free seminar at the Whitby Public Library on Tuesday, Jan. 28. The seminar, spon- sored by the Transpo Centre, willcover topics such as how to save thousands of dollars on your transportation needs, how to obtain maximum dollars on a trade-in, why the cost of transportation over a lifetime Is greater than a home purchase and why paying cash could be the most expensive way to go. An automotive finan- cial planning specialist will conduct the seminar and answer al questions. The seminar wil mn from 7 tili 8:30 p.m. and there will be seating by reservation only. Please cail Joan Elliot at 427- 4407. MONTE CARLO. NIGHT The Parents Advisory Commnittee of St. Theresa and St. Paul's School wll be holding a gala Monte Carlo Night Saturday, Feb. 8 at Ho)y Family Parisb Hall 'in whitby. The $15 per person cover charge includes gambling from 7 till 10 p.m., $2 worth of free gambling chips and a chance to win thousands of dollars in prizes as well as a mid- night buffet and dancing to the mxusic of Wee G from 10 tilI 1 a.m. Holy Family Parish Hall is located at the corner of Ribblesdale and Manning Rd. For tickets caîl John Sch- midt 666-1558, Joan Jarrand 728-3496, Audrey Askwith 579-63 or Rosemary George 668-9210. FEBRUARY FROLIC The Ashburn Com- munity Centre Board will be hosting a February Frolic dance at the Thunderbird Golf and Country Club Saturday, Feb. 8. Tickets are $20 a couple and include hot lunch, a cash bar and dancing to the music of Magnum. AlI proceeds will be used for main- tenance of the Ashburn Community Centre. Reservations can be made by calling 655-3401 or 655-4625. MR. DRESSUP COMING Ernie Coombs, better known to generations of Canadian children as CBC television's Mr. Dressup, and his sidekicks Casey and Finnegan will be ap- pearing at Eastdale Auditorium Saturday, Feb. 15 for two perfor- mances at 1 p.m. and 3:30 P.m. Proceeds from the special performance will go t6 the Checkers Variety Tweens ringette team to help themn finance their trip to the provincial champion- ships in Kitchener. Tickets are available at ahl Checkers Variety Stores for $4.50. If not sold out, tickets will be available at the door for $5.50. ie*4oe64,kMt LA CONTESSA BEAUTY LOUNGE 119 GREEN ST., WHITBY 668-9262 FIELD NATURALISTS MEETING The monthly meeting of the Durham Region Field Naturalists will be heid on Monday, Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of McLaughlin Library. Eric Macheli wiIl talk about Long Point and bird banding. Everyone is welcome to attend. McLaughlin Library is located at 65 Bagot St. in Oshawa. VETERANS PENSION INFORMATION A representative of the Department of Veterans Affairs will be at the Whitby Legion Jan. 28 to answer any questions veterans and' family members might have about pensions, allowances and mnedical assistance. The service is available to veterans on the fourth Tuesday of every month. Branch 112 is- located at 117 Byron St. S. and the of- ficiaI will be there bet- ween the hours of 10 and 12 a.m. For further in- formation and appoin- tments caîl John Razey at 6U-7150. WHITBY PSYCH VOLUNTEER DANCE The Volunteer Association of the Whit- by Psychiatric Hospital will be holding their an- nuai "No Frilis" fund- raising dance on Satur- day, Feb. 8. Proceeds from the dance will support programs volunteers provide for patients at the hospital. Tickets are $12 per person and there will be a dise jockey, buffet and door prizes. The dance will be held at the Heydenshore Pavilion from 8 p.m. until 1 a.m. For tickets cali Volun- teer Services, 668-5881 extension 323 or 292. HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING The Whitby Historical Society will be holding a meeting Tuesday, Jan. 28 with guest speaker Eric Glenholmes who will be talking about museums. The meeting will hegin at 8 p.m. in the Fairview Lodge onJ Dundas St. W. RINGETTE TOURNAMENT The Whitby Ringette Association will be 28HRODE., S FULL CAPABILITY FOR PRODUCTION 0F: *LARGE OR SMALL ORDERS *QUALITY PRINTING *PICK-UP & DELIVERY AVAILABLE CONTINUOUS COMPUER - REGISTER & DATA PROCESSING FORMS LETERHEADS ENVELOPES - FITERS BUSINESS CARDS BUSINESS FORMS iRiSUMES-IRoCHURES CARIONUESS FOINS PRoGIAMS -TICKET compuTERtiziO TYPISITING DON! ON PIEMISlS l 21 HARVOO AVE, S, AJX.SHPPIG..... hosting the 7th Annual "'C" Tournament Jan. 24 and 25 at the Iroquois Park Arena. DUTCH CANADIAN DANCE The Dutch Canadian Club of Durham Region will be holding a ladies night dance Saturday, Jan. 25 at the Bobby Orr Lounge in the Oshawa Civic Centre. Tickets are $3 for members and $5 for non- members. Ail ladies will be admitted free and the dance will begin at 8 p.m. There will be a cash bar, food and prizes. For more information caîl 728-0093. CHAM13ER 0F COMMERCE MEETING There will be a joint dinner meeting of the Whitby Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Whitby Chamber of Commerce on Monday, Feb. 3 at the Whitby Yacht Club, upstairs. Tickets for the dinner will be $15 per person and the guest speaker will be the Honourable Edward Fulton, Minister of the Ontario Ministry of Transpor- i tation and Com- munications. Mr. Fulton will be talking about the new GOALRT system. For more information caîl Bob Richardson at 666-1553 or Greg Olley at 668-7253. LACROSSE SCHOOL Whitby Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association is holding a lacrosse school for ahl interested players for paperweight (4-6 years old), tyke (7 and 8years oldi, novice (9 and 10 years old), and peewee (11 and 12 years old). School starts week of Feb. 10 for eight weeks. For further information and registration contact Kei th Wager at 668-1612. PAW MEETING There will be a meeting of the Pickering Ajax Whitby Joint Animal Control on Wed., Jan. 22 at 3 p.m. in the Committee Room at the Ajax Municipal Complex. Ambulance The Whitby Ambulan- ce received 88 cails for service last week the majority of which were non-emergency in nature and involved transporting patients from one medical facility to another or ac- ting as stand-by for ser- vices in neighbouring communities. The service received no emergency calîs for motor vehicle acciden- ts, six emergency cails for heart related problems, four for in- juries sustained in falîs, two strokes and three seizures. The service also received one caîl for a person who was hypothermic. Canadian Radlo-tellevlsion arid Telecommunlcatlons Commission NOTICE CRTC - Public Notice 1986-9. FERGUS, ELORA AND SALEM, GEORGETOWN, ACTON AND MILTON, OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE, WHITBY AND SURROUDING AREAS, NEWMARKET, BRADFORD, HOLLAND LAN DING, RIVER DRIVE PARK AND SHARON, NIAGARA FALLS, WELLAND, PORT COLBORNE AND FONTHILL, Ont. Applications by the licensees isied ln ap- pendix to amend their broadcasting licence to permit CFMT-TV (IND) Toronto, Ont., to be distributed on a resiricted channel by having the Commission designate channel 5 or 9 for is distribution ln accordance with Section 10(a) of the Cabie Television Regulations. Applicanis have stated thai this exemption will ailow them to add CFMT-TV <IND) on the basic service of iheir respective cable systems wthoui dIsrupiing any exIsting prioriiy services. LICENSEE & LOCATION. 1. FERGUS-ELORA CABLE T.V. LIMITED, Elora and Salem, Ont. (853335800). The application may be examined at 244 St-Andrew St., West, Fergus, N1M 1N7. 2.. HALTON-TRIANGLE INVESTMENTS LIMITEO, Georgetown, Acton, Milton and surroundlng area, Ont. (853336600). The application may be examined ai: il Main Si., North, Acion, L7J 1V9. 3. ROGERS CABLE TV LIMITED Newmarket, Bradford, Holiand Landing, River Dr., Park and Sharon, Ont. (853362200). The application may be examined at: 20 Giadman Ave., Newmarkei, L3Y 2N2. 4. ARMSTRONG COM- MUNICATIONS LIMITED, Niagara Falls, Port Coiborne and Fonihili, Ont. (853364800). The ap- plication may be examined ai: 76 Division Si., Welland, Ont. L3B 5P2 and ai 6871 Morrison St., Niagara Falls. 5. ROGERS CABLE TV LIMITED, Oshawa, Bowmanviile and Whitby and surroun- ding areas (853363000). The application may be examined ai: 301 Marwood Dr., Oshawa, Ont. LI H 1 J4. The complete texi of this notice and the ap- plication may be viewed ai CRTC, Centrai Building, Les Terrasses de la Chaudiere, 1 Promenade du Portage, Roomn 561, Hull, Quabec. Interventions must be f lied with the Secreiary General, CRTC, Ottawa, Ont. KI A 0N2, wiih proof ihai a copy has been served on the applicant on or before 14 February 1986. For more information you may also cali the CRTC Public Hearings Bran- ch ai (819) 997-1328 or 997-1027, CRTC Information Services ln Hulaiet819) 997-0313. Canada tl""