PAGE 12, WEDNLSDAY, OCTOBEP 8 1986., WHITBY FREE PRESS Sunnycrest News By LYNDA MCNABB This is the first in a perlodic series of stories which will appear in the Whitby Free Press. Most of our readers are from the surroun- ding communities and would stili like ta feel part of the community. Alsa we would like to make the public aware of aur small cammunity within the community. Some of the activities that are held weekly in aur home are bingo, euchre parties, birthday parties, baking,, crafts, church service, ceramics, discussion groupa, manicures, facials, reading pragramand book club, plus. many mare ac- tivities.1 Special outings for September were trips to Garden Brothers Cir- cus, Whitby Activity Centre and Oshawa Legion. Special enter- tainment in the home for September were Ar- chie Walker from Port Perry, Lioness Club, Ontario Working Dogs, Oshawa Square Dan- cers and Preservation Barnyard Band fromn Millbrook for our Pub Night. Up coming events for October are trips to O'Keefe, Center to see Anne of Green Gables and to Bingham Park in Kitchener for Oktober- fest. Entertaining us this month will be Good Cheer Nursing Home i >/ ~) *ANNOUNCEMENTS, /711 //11fl~, *RECEPTION CARDS *INVITATIONS *TOWN OP:WHITBY PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT OFFERS EVENING FITNESS CLASSES MONDAYS OR THURSDAYS 7 p.m. FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION PLEASE CALL. 668-7785 OPENINGS STILL AVAILABLE IN PRE-SCHOOL LEARN TO SKATE AND ADU LI LEARN TO SKATE. Ministry, Ushawa Senior Choir, Special Oktoberfest Day held in aur home, including Pub Night, Syndenhamn Kiwanis Choir, Lioness Club, Ontario Working Dogs, Beta Sigma Phi Bingo, Whitby Senior Choir. Special Halloween Cake Decorating and, Purn- pkin Carving Arrest A Whitby man. has been arrested for failing ta rernain at the scene of an accident, inipaired driving and exceeding the legal amount of alcohol in the blood fallowing an accident in Oshawa on'Sunday, Oc- taber 5.' Police report a blue pick-up truck collided with a 1976 Pontiac causing $500 damage ta the Pontiac. Danny Joseph Legacy, of Chestnut St. E. was arrested a short time later. Dining Guide GOLDEN GATE 107 Brock St. S. Whltby 668-2222 CHINESE FOOD MULTI PLATTERS 6 Difforéni Items sorved f rom 12.8 p.m. BuffetComlng Soon SZECHUAN DISHES SIZZLING STYLE Peklng Beef served slzzling & flamlng SEAFOOD DELUXE LEMON CHIOKEN A color photograph of the Royal Botannical Gardens at Hamilton is on the caver of the 1986 Gallery show From pg. 9 And ta accomplish that Burnett usually chooses a viewpoint fromn high abave the scene. "'Some people have told. me they have feit dizzy after being in a romr of my work and 1 find that flattering. " The Toronto artist's paintings will be on display at the Whitby Gallery from October 4 ta 26. WODSOVSFO 29911SSI telephane directory for the regional municipality of Durham. Some 172,000 copies of the directary will be delivered from Octaber 3 ta 16, said Orma Lyt- tie, local Bell manager. The vivid scene of the famaous Gardens which draw 750,000 visitors a year, is on the caver of all Bell Canada direc- taries being published in Ontario this year. The emnergency num- ber for the fire depar- tments in each The Durham Region Aquarium Society meets the second Tuesday of every month fram September ta June. The meetings, held in the cafeteria of Central' Collegiate in Oshawa, beginning at 8 p.m., generally include a guest speaker, movies or practical demon- municipality covered by the directory is now listed on page one of the intraductary pages, un- der Emergency Calîs. The Blue Pages gavernment listings section has a new look. Bell worked closely with federal, provincial and municipal gavernments in redesigning the Blue Pages for easier customner access ta variaus gavernment agencies and services. ighlights of the new format include: a new bilingual design of the title page, with an in- strations about the hob- jy. If you are interested in jaining the club or wish ta learn mare Flood cdaims Fronipg. 6 far, 360 daims for lost reque or damaged praperty mone have been filed with the- The region. He expects 500 dex; a change in the or- der of government listings; an end ta the interlisting of federal and provincial ser- vices; a "Frequently Called Nuniber" block at the beginning of both the federal and provin- cial listings; municipal government listings in aiphabetical order, by community. Anyone who does niot receive a capy of the new directory should caîl the Bell business of- fice after the delivery period.* please caîl Wayne Rakestraw, 725-7911, Peter Pulman, 683-4652 arJohn Smith, 579-4124. ests for grant ey. ýmoney is taken the region.'s water iewer budget.. tramt and se - -, j New phone directory features format changes Durham Aquarium Society