Whitby Free Press, 21 May 1986, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1986. WHITBY FREE PRESS uP COMING- EVENTS CALENDAR ODDFELLOWS The Independent Or- der cf Oddfellows cf Eastern Star 72 and 'Rebèkàh -of Benevolent 132 invite new members to visit their lodge located at 211 Brock St. S. in Whitby. The Od- dfellows meet every Tuesday at 8 p.m. and the Rebekahs meet every. first and third Wednesday at 8 pain. Non-members wishing information cen cali 668- 8583 or 723-9314. GARAGE SALE The Whitby Jaycettes will be holding a garage sale May 24 at 9 Nordic Crt. The garage sale starta at 9 a.m. and ail are welcome with the proceeds going te charity. FLEA MARKEI The Sydenha Kiwanîs will held a bal sale, flea market ai auctien en May 24 Rosehil and Bond St. Oshawa. The bake sa and flee market begini 9 a.m. with the aucti( getting underway at a.m. Numerous quali items will be availal se plan te get thei eerly. T amn Rke ind at in ale iat on 10 lity 1le cre ni $500 Travel Canada Cash Bonus on Pony GL 5dr. Hatchback Test drive.the PONY GL today at Durham's Iargest Hyundai Dealer ONTARIO PONY ~~96 TAUNTON RD. E., OSHAWA 0576-PONY Sales, Leasing, Parts & Service LA LECHE LEAGUE The La Leche League, a nursing mothers sup- port group, holds its monthly meeting Wed- nesday, June 4 at 7 p.m. The topic will be "Baby Arrives'. Interested womnen and babies are welcome. For location of the meeting or birth feeding help call Brenda at 728-690.. MIUS IC NJGHT The. music depar- tment et Anderson Collegiate will ta presenting Music Night '86 on Wednesday, May 28 beginning. at 7:30 p.m. in the schoel auditorium. The evening will feeture performances by the Cencert and Inter- mediete Banda, AN. DERJAZZ and soloists. 'Tickets for the show are $3 fer aduits and $2 fer seniors and students and can be purchased at the door, from any An. derson music students or by calling 668-5809. THANK YOU! The members of the Auxiliary to the Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital in Whit- by would like to extend their thanks te the general public which was se generous in its support of the auxiliary's tag days May 8 and 9. It is your continuing support that helps the auxiliary in its work. for the cern- munity. Thank you very muchl FIELD) NATURALISTS The Durham Region Field Naturalists will begin their Monday, May 26 meeting with a visit te the Pump House Marsh in Oshawa. The group will meet at the rnarsh et 7 p.m. and parking is available in the adjacent lot at the south end of G.L. Rober- ts Collegiate off Cedar St. near Balsam. After visiting the marsh, members will recon- vene at 8 p.m. in the McLaughlin Library, 65 Baget St., Oshawa te continue the program. CONCERT On May 21 and 22, the award winning Ceunty File Folders " DESKS e TABLES " FILING CABINETS " ADDING MACHINES " TYPEWRITERS " CHAIRS " CAFSsRER " ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS STEEL LOCKERS e FANS " SHELVING e TIME RECORDERS " TRANSFER CASES ETC. " DUPLICATING MACHINES Town Singers will be performing at the Oshawa Little Theatre ln a special send off prier te the group's departure for Expo where they wil be per- forming JuIy 1 at the Canadian Pavilion. The Oshawa shows will start at 8:15 p.m. and tickets are $5 for aduits and $2.50 for seniors and students. SENIORS TRIF The, Whitby Seniors Activity Centre has organized a trip te the Brooklin Spring Fair on Saturday, June 7 from 9:30 a.m. tili 2 p.m. The cost is $3 per senier and inludes admission into the fair grounds, bus fare te and from the centre and a pick up and drop off at the Firehal on the corner of Breck and Coîbourne Sts. Al interested can sign up at the Seniors Centre or contact Sue or Julie at 668-7919. HUTCHISON P.S. 25TH Whitby's R.A. Hut- chison Public School will be holding a 25th anniversary celebration Saturdeay, May 24 at the school beginning at 1 p.m. and lasting until 5 p.m. Ail fermer pupils, teachers and other per- sonnel of the scheol are invited. The special ceremonies will begin at 2 p.m. The school is lecated at 1001 Hut- chison Ave. For more information please cail the school at 668-8601. GIANT YARD SALE The Hebron Christian .Reformed Church will be holding its giant an- nual yard sale Satur- day, May 31 frem 10 arn. until 4 p.m. Located at Crawferth St. and Elizabeth Cres., in Whitby, the sale will feature furniture, kit- chenware, clothing, plants, books, toys and much more. Refresh- ments will be aveilable. AIl proceeds te go te Christian education. C.F. FOUNDATION MEETING The Durham Chapter of the Canadian Cystlc Fibrosis -Foundation will hold its next mon- thly meeting on Mon- day, June 2beginning at 8 p.mn. in the program room of- the Whltby Public Llbrary. In.for- mation wli also be available te anyone in- terested In the disease. For more information please cail the foun- dation's chapter office at 668-1469. GOLF FOR TIMMY AI Balding's Golf Week for Tlmmy la on this week and a numnber of area courses are waivlng green fees for golfers who purchase a Tlmrny Score Card at participating courses for $10. Frorn now until May 25 Ayren Links, Pebblestone and Sumn- merlea wilI waive green fees for each occasion a TImmy card la pur- chased. Today (Wed- nesday) Annandale wil waive the fees, Thur- DESIGN A LCUIV1LE I rtiiIIIVUSERVICE 218 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax Shopping Plaza, Ajax .Telephone 416-683-1968 and 416-683-1970 sday Bownxanville, and today through Frlday Sunnybrae wil waive green fees. Thunderblrd will walve hall the price of thelr green fees today for anyone purchaslng the Tlmmy Score Card. Ail proceeda from the, event will go te the, Easter Seal Society. WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS A pleasant social club for young and middle- aged widows and widowers wlll hold its next meeting on Sun- day, May 25at 7:30 p.r. The members enjoy dancing and carda and other activities. For the location or more infor- mation about the club please cail Alice 683- 3149, Forbes 683-4459, or Ralph 725-7203. DINNER DANCE The Ajax, Pickering, Whitby Association of the Mentally Retarded will be celebrating 30 yeers of service June 6 with a dinner and dance at the, Grenada Restaurant in the Pickering Town Centre. Tickets are $15 per person. Memnbers andý friends wishing tickets can caîl 655-3276. AGING AND SPIRITUALITY SEMINAR The Sunnycrest Nur- sing Home Pastoral Committee invites>you te attend a hall-day seminar on aging and spirituality on June 10 from 9 a.m. te noon, Guest speaker wilI he Greta Riddel-Dixon Ma., the past ce- ordinater of the Geron- tology certificate program at Ryerson. There wiil be ne charge for thé seminar which will ta held at Sun- nycrest-located at 1635' Dundas St. E. You can pre-register before June 6 by phonlng 576-0111 or 686-, 1061 or you can register the morning of the seminar at Sunnycrest before 8:45 a.m. This seminar will be in- teresting te anyone werking in Geriatric, heaitheor with the aged. AT THE * LIBRARY There's lots te de at the Whitby Public Library this month in- cluding the always popular Saturday mer- ning stery heur fer children six and older and a speciel evening instruction session May 29 entitled Crafts for Babysitters. Yeu can aise pick up a ticket for the library's draw on twe limited editien prin- ts of the Whitby Marina by famous Oshawa ar- tist Janet McGhee. Drap by the library and pick up a calendar of events for specific times and dates of events planned: this month. Il S S t ~A*5~1f.454 5.............-' ~ I , .. . , 5 5 5 A A ~ f I 5f f f- ~. - 1. 1 S S 5. . A 5.1 5. S if 5. - .. - - j ~. - ~. j 5.~> e e I-'s~ HONEY BEAR 4 SDAY CARE CENTRE '- NURSERY SCHOOL For Chilldren 2 to 5 years old (Govrnmnt Lcsnud vsrmen *1,1l IApproved) Full Days, Hall Days or Hourly * A brand new, totally renovated Government Approved Day care centre * An abundance of new toys and equlpment * Government approved Staff and Iearnlng programs * 3 meals a day prepared by a nutrltlonally aware cook * Learnlng themes and outlngs OPEN FROM 6:30 A.M. - 6 P.M., MONFRI. 52 Weeks a Year Except Canadian Statutory Holldays Minutes fromn Downtown Whltby FOR ENROLMENT AND INFORMATION CALL: 668m6200 f îIt~1THE CORPORATION 0F THETOWNOFWHITBY TOWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE-TO PROPERTY OWNERSTO DESTROY NOXUQUS-WEEDS Under the provisions cf the Weed Control Act the Province of Ontarlo, Public Notice la hereby given ta ail owners and occupants of sûbdivided lands withln the Town of Whitby that unlesa the noxîcus weeds or weed seeds on any such subdlvided lan- ds ln the Town of Whitby are destroyed by Friday, June 6, 1986, and throughout the season, the Council cf the Town of Whltby has directed the Weed inspectera for th e Region of Durham to cause said noxious weeds or weed seeds te be destroyed ln such a manner as they may deemn proper, and that the expenses incurred by the said Weed Inspectors ln the diacharge of their duties shahl be placed on the Colectors Roll of the Town of Whtby againat the respective parcels concer- ned and that such amounts shahl be collected ln the same manner as taxes under the Municipal Act. The co-operation. cf ail citizens is earnestiy soilcited. S. Bray R. Colins REGIONALWEED INSPECTORS FOR THETOWN OFWHITBY Donald G. McKay TOWN CLERK TOWN 0F WHITBY INSTANT PRINTIN OFFICE I SUPPLIES

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