Whitby Free Press, 17 Sep 1986, p. 12

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PAGE I2,WEDNESDAY,SEPTEMBER 17. 1980,WllIITBY FRIE P RISS COMING EVENTS CALENDAR EUCHRE PARTY The Branch 112 Legion Ladies Auxiliary will hold a euchre party September 18 beginning at"8 p.m. in the Legion Hall, 117 Byron St. S. Admission is $2 and in- cludes prizes and a lun- ch. Everyone iS welcomne. YARD SALE The 'Thickson Woods Heritage Foundation, a non-profit citizens' group formed to preser- ve the Thickson Woods, will be holding a Giant Yard Sale on Saturday, Septemnber 27 from 9 tili 4 p.m. at 210 Byron St. N. in Whlitby. Ail proceeds from the sale wiil go to the Thickson Woods Heritage Foun- dation. COMMUNITY AUCTION The Ashburn Com- munity Centre will be the scene of a com- munity auction and raf- fie Saturday, September 20 from 10 a.m. until noon. A variety of donated articles will be auctioned off and there will also be a bake table. There will also be a raf- fie for a weekenid for two at the Delta Chelsea Inn complete with cham- pagne and Sunday brunch, a membership for two for, the coming season at Dagmar, a gif t certificate for Midas Muffler and a handmade afghan. AIl proceeds from the event will be used to help defray the Community Centre's operating costs. Donations of baked goods and other articles are also being accepted. Caîl 655-8779 or 655-3749. CHILD ABUSE LUNCHEON The Social Planning Council of Oshawa- Whitby and the Child Abuse and Family Violence Council will sponsor a luncheon wlth guest speaker Lorna Grant, executive direc- tor of the Metro Toronto Special Committee on Child Abuse Wed- nesday, October 15. The luncheon is $9 for SPCO- W members and $11 for non-members and gets underway at 1: 30 at the "t. George's Ukranian Ifall, 42 Jackson Ave. in Oshawa. The deadline for advance, paid registration is Friday, October 10. For more in- formation please cail 725-4774. STITCHERY GUILD MEETING The Durham Stit- chery Guild is starting its second year with a meeting tonight <Wed- nesday, September 17) at O'Neill Collegiate in Oshawa. The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. and anyone interested in any form of stitchery can at- tend a meeting and then decide whether or not CULLE N G AR DES & MIN IATURE VILLAGE SE P TEMB ER 1 Cullen Gardens & Miniature Village 2nd Annual Chrysanthemum Festival runs tram Septembar 13 ta the 21st. The Festival wl feature magnificent Flawer Sculptures and Fioant Arrangements. Litsraliy thousanda ai Chrysanthemnume ln fluli blomr, a beautif ul sightt Be sure ta osee aur stage production "Neyer aut ai Stye" by David Scatt, a brIght and breezy entertaining musical free wth admission. Showtimes are as fallows: Saturdays and Sundaye 11:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. The Chrysanthemum Society wili be attending aur 2ndAnnual Ctiryaanthemum Festival with iavely indoor exhIbits. The Kodak Hot Air Baloon wil rese ta the occasion with free rides on Saturday September 13, at 200 p.m. -21l The whole famiiy wiil enjaY aur 2nd Annual Chrysanthemumn Festival. Have Lunch or DInner ln our Restaurant orsa lttie somethlng tram aur snack bar, then browse thraugh our unique littie shops. Cullen Gardens & Miniature Village ls open 7 days a week, 9 a.m. Io 9 p.m. Famiiy rates available. Ample f ree parking. Cutien Gardens & Miniature Village 300 Tunton Rood. West Whtby Ontario LI N 5R5 668-6606 (Whtby) 294- 7965 (Tenanto) I they would like to join. The group meets the third Wednesday of each month. For more information please cal 571-2206. FRIENDS 0F MENTALLY ILL The next meeting of Friends and Relatives of -the Mentally 111 will be held Thursday, Sep- tember 18 beginning at 7 p.m. on the second floor uf i11 Simcoe St. N. in Oshawa. Ail interested individuals are invited to attend. For more in- formation please cal Sandra Manuel at 728- 9912. SPORTS EQUIPMIENT SALE The West Lynde Parent Teacher Association will hold their 6th Annual craft and bake sale Saturday, November 15 and they are now renting table sPace. For more infor- mation caîl 666-3766 or 668-5391. The organization is- also sponsoring a winter sports equipment sale Wednesday, September 24 from 7 tili 9 p.m. at the school, 270 Michael Blvd. POLKA DOT DOOR LIVE Young friends of TV Ontario's Polka Dot Door television series will want to attend one of the three live perfor- mances of the show at Henry Street High School October 25. Sponsored by the Whit- by Jaycettes, thé shows will feature ail the Polka Dot Door charac- ters and children will have an opportunity to participate . in song, dance and mime. Ad- mission is $450 each and tickets are available at Whitby MaIl Florists, Elsa's 'hildren's Things and Peacock Family Sports in Whitby and Video You just mosey on down to \t'LOJESSOME AUTO SALES -\0and rope yer selfa real fine pre owned car or truck VA HEAR! Taunton Rd. E. & Townllne Oshawa, 433-818,,8 Image in Brooklin. The three shows are at 11: 30 a.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. MINOR BASEBALL BANQUET The Whitby Minor Baseball Award Banquet is coming up September 21 at the Heydenshore Pavillion. The T-Bail and Squirt banquet is il a.m., tyke and aIl stars at 1 p.m. and peewee and ban- tamns are to meet at 3 SINGING AUDITIONS TONIGHT The County Town Singers, under the direction of Jim Ashley, are ready to launch their 2th season and will be holding auditions tonight (September 17) to supplement. the group's four part sec- tions. Auditions will be held for adultsat 8 p.m. at Witby Senior Public School. Tenor, bass, soprano and alto voices are required. For more information please cal 579-5892 or 668-5419. PLEASANT SOCIAL CLUB The next meeting of the Pleasant Social Club for young and middle aged widows and widowers will be lheld Sunday, September 21 at 7:30 p.m. The eveninig will include dancing, carda and more. For more, information please caîl 68341l49 or 725-7203. CRAFT SHOW Information Oshawa will once againi be hosting the Marketplace Craft Show Saturday, November 29 at the Oshawa Armouries. Groups wishingto rent. spàtce to selI their crafts should caîl Mary MacLeod, 728-6233. DVA APPOINTMENTS The next visit of the Department of Veterans Affaira in Whitby will be Tuesday, September 23 from 10 a.m. until noon at the Branch 112 Legion hall on Byron St. A representative of the fVA' visits Whitby on the fourth Tuesday of every month to answer any questions veterans and their familles have regarding pensions, allowances or medical assistance. For more in- formation and appoin- tments caîl Henry Perry at 668-2504. PUBLIC AUCTION Durham Region's i2th Annual Public Auction is coming up Saturday, September 27 beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the Ajax Depot at the intersec- tion of Taunton Rd. W. and Salems Rd. in Pickering. In conjun- ction with the Cities of Oshawa and Peter- borough, Whitby, Ajax, Newcastle, Pickering, Richmond Hill and the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority, the region will auction off more than 500 Items including cars, trucks, tractors, .lawnmowers, chain sawa, office fur- niture and equipment, refrigerators and much more. There will be a preview showing cf the items Friday afternoon, September 26 between 4 and 8 p.m. JAYCETTES INTRO NIGHT The WhitbyJaycettes will hold an Introduc- tions, Night Monday, September 29 beginning at 8p.m. The purpose of, the evening la to in- troduce women between the ages of 18 and 40 to the organization and its goals and objectives. Anyone who thinka they See Pg. 14

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