WITBY'FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2,1986 PAGE 15 Comin.g events calender cont BLUEGRASS CONCERT The Pineridge -Bluegrass Society will ,be hosting a special bluegrass concert April- -6 Obeginning at 2 p.m. in the Newcastle Town Hall. The concert will feature the Toni Rice Show and Cross Country Grass. Tickets are $10 and can ba obtained by calling Rod Craig at 263- 2052 or Doreen Squelch iat 655-M83. ASHBURN COMMUNITY DANCE The Ashburn Com- ~munity Center dance will be held Saturday April 5 at the Thunder- ibird Golf and Country Club in Ashburn. Entertaininent will be provided by Magnum. Tickets cost $20 per couple and includes lun- ch and a cash bar. For tickets cail 655- 8713 or 655-4625. or buy them at Short's Phar- macy in Brooklin. B.-W. HOCKEY MEETING The annal meeting to elect directors for the ,comlng Brooklin- Whtby Minor Hockey season wiI be held Sun- day, May 4 beginning at 1i p.m. in the Regal Room at the Centannial Building. Ail hockey ;parents and voluntears are encouraged to at- tend. HOCKEY BANQUET Thre wil be a hockey banquet for ail Brooklin- whitby Minor Hockey players at the Henry Street High School on Saturday, April 26. and many smaller quilted Items neyer before shown at St. Mark's will ba shown. St. Mark's United Church la located at the corner of Coborne and Centre Sts. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE RECRUITS The St. John Am- bulance Is looking for new recruits. If you would like to invest a lit- tde of your time in a valuable community organization and learn how you could help to save a life, drop in for one of the corps' weekly Monday night meetings at 7:30 p.m. or caîl the St. John office at 668- 9006. The corps wili also be holding a five week firat aid course beginning Tuesday, April 1 at 7 p.m. in the St. John's of- fice at 110 Ash St. The course fee is $32 and you may register by calling the office or training chairman Peter Etman- skie at 6686152. MCHAPPY DAY McDonalds restau- rants across Canada will hold tis years McHappy Day on Wed- nesday, April 2. One dollar from every Big Mac sold will be donated to Ronald Mc- Donald Houses or local children's charities. In the past McDonaids has raised more than $3 million for local children's charities. BIRD HOTLINE The Durham Regional bird hotline will tem- porarily be dlscontlnued as of April 30. The hotline is expected ta be reactivated in October. NATURALISTS FIELD OUTING The Durham Raglan Field Naturalists are holding a field outing on Saturday, April 19, ta see the hawk migration at Grimsby. Anyone wishing ta go should meet at 7:30 a.m. at McDonalds in the Woolco Mail. The trip will last until mid afternoon. For further infor- mation contact Dennis Barry at 725-2116. OWL SEARCH On Monday, Aprîl 7, the Durham Regian Field Naturaiists are having a field outing to look for owls in the ridges and around Lake Scugog. The outing will last three ta four hours and will leave from the Five Points Mail in Oshawa at 6:30 p.m. For further infor- mation caîl Dannis Barry at 725-2116. NDP DANCE The NDP Area Coun- cil will hold its fifth an- nual dinner-dance on Saturday, May 3. Attending the dance will be Faderai NDP leader, Oshawa MP Ed Broadbant; Ontario NDP leader, Bob Rae and Oshawa MPP Mike Breaugh wha will serve as master of ceremonies. Former British Fire Department service calis Columbia Premier Dave Barret wll.be the guest speaker. Entertainnient for the evenlng will be provided by Joelin and Fry. The meal wlll ba catered by the Poiah Women's Auxiliar. Proceeds from the dinner wiil be shared by the ridlngs of Oshawa, Durham East, Durham West, Durham - York and Victoria - Halibur- ton. The money will ha used to psy debts oc- cured durlng the 1985 provincial election. Tickets are available at the NDP Area Coun- cil Office at 40 ing St. W. or by calling 723- 5917. Tickets cost $60 per person. BASEBALL COACH ES NEEDED The Whitby Minor Basebaîl Association is looking for paawee and bantam ail star coaches for the coming season. If you would be in- terested in working with one of these two teams you can contact Dave Imersan at 668-9790 or send your resume to P.O. Box el, Whitby, Ont. LIN 5R7. >MEALS ON WHEELS Meals on Wheels la badly in need of volun- teer drivers. If you can spare a few hours each week for this valuable community service please caîl Mary Perry at 725-3242. --S 3 10%oOFF ALL CHEMICALS, SOLAR BLANKETS & ROLLERS 8 KGS 0F STABALIZED CHLORINE REG. 1103.40 8 KGS 0F STABALIZED PUCKS REG. 3109.40 8 KGS 0F POOL SHOCK REG. 159.60 POOL Al SAL.E 16 x 32 RECTANGLE Includes: @14 Gauge Steel Wallse30 mil Liner*Bullnose CoplngeSklmmor* Main Draln*Jacuzzi Flitor and Pump@66' DIvlng Board.3.Step Laddor *Vacuum KIteMantenance Kit (Fuily oxcavated and Instalied) *Crnent dock 3lx3'x3'x3' SALE 164.95 SALE $69.95 SALE $44.95- EWING POOLS LTD. 1251 Slmncoe St. N. 1 er xeine 7 8 11 Oshawa, Ont. 1 er xeine 7811 will egina .. and The following 31 calîs St. Check call. 1 p.m. and the rap. sit- were responded ta by MARCH 21 tingwýllbagin at 3p.m. the Whitby Fire Dapar- 6:39 a.m. - 401 East- tment for the seven day bound, east af Hopkins LAMB pariod fromn 8 a.m. St. Motor vehicle ac- AWA ENSS Monday, March 17 until cident. AWA EN SS 8 a.m. Monday, March 9:18 a.m. - Behind 100 DAY> 24. White Oaks Crt. Stump The Durham Sheep MARCH 17 fire. Praducars will once 4:41 a.m. - 900 Beech 11:35 a.m. - Acros again ba holding Lamb St. W. Assistance ta from 890 White Ash Dr. Awareness Day Satur- ambulance. Garbage bin fire. day, April 5 in the 8:40 a.m. - 401 East- 1:11 p.m. - 1615 Dun- Bowmanville Lions Cen- bound, West of Henry das St. E. Assistance ta tre. Beginning at noon St. Truck fire. ambulance. there will ha a numbar 4:44 p.m. - 225 Jeffery 4:00 p.m. - Dundas St. of avents including St. Unit 10. Medical aid. W. and Henry St. cooking demonstrations 4:56 p.m. - Burns St. Medical aid. and free samples, lamb Elast of Kendalwood Rd. 5:37 panl. - Dundas St. carcasa cutting with Telegraph wres down. E. and Thickson Rd. ticket draws on the cif- MARCH 18 Medical aid. farent cuts, spinnîng 10:10o a.m. - 500 vic- 6:47 p.m. - Annes St. and weaving and kmit- toria St. W. Medical aid. and 401. Grass fire. ting demonstrations, 5:16 p.m. - Jeffery St. 9:49 p.m. - Spruce wool displays and sheep south of Dundas St. W. Villa Hotel, 734 Dundas shearing. There wiîî Assistance ta ambulan- St. W. Assistance ta also ha lamburgers on ce. ambulance. sale and live lambs wiil 8:19 p.m. - Thickson MARCH 22 be exhibited. Rd. and Bellwood Dr. 1:30 a.m. - 401 West- Tickets for the lamb Garbage fire. bound lanes, Ajax. dinner and dance ta MARCH 19 Assistance ta ambulan- foilow are $12.50 each 8:02 a.m. - 600 Euclid ce. and may ba obtained by St. Check oeil - leaking 2:32 p.m. - 4 Lyndhur- calling 655-486. gas. st Cres. Medical aid. 9:14 p.m. - 976OHeron 6:33 p.m. - 455 QUILT SHOW Rd. Building cail. Lakeridge Rd. House The Unted Church 9:44 p.m. - 600 Euclid fir - $1,000odamage. Women of St. Marks St. Check caUl - ameil of MARCH 23 Church will h hostlng gas. 8:39 a.m. - 1610 the 611i annual quilt MARCH 20 Champlain Ave. Check show April 17 fromn 2 ta, 9 1:36 a.m. - Gardon St. cail. p.m. Admission la $2 Wirea arcing. 2:59 p.m. - South of and refreshinents wili 9:01 a.m. - 315 Caîbor- 1801 Dufferin St. Grass be provided. ne St. W. Apartment fire. Anyone wlshlng ta en- building. Medical aid. 7:05 p.m. - 85 Calais ter one (or a maximnum 1: 10 p.m. - 571 Bradley St. Check oeil. of two) qults in the Dr. Medical aid. 8:13 p.m. - i Baecroft show la asked ta call 8:11 p.m. - 401 West- Crt. Assistance ta am- Joyce Cox at 668-405 bound lanes, west of bulance. before the end of March. Henry St. Car fire. 8: 15 p.m. - 1141 Brock At ieast5O fululzquilts * 8?19p.m.-- 6e9.Green - - St.-S. ModicaLaid. ... r -FOR--- IA14 Thursday, April 3 ON LY! From 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. Present this coupon when you buy one sub at regular price and receive one sub of * similar type FREE. 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