PAGE 12. WIIITYFE PRE% ,wEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1M9 CLOCA Players to perform at Heber Down The CLOCA Players, a show hosted by the conservation authority, wiUl b. traveling around to different conservation areas during the months of JMiy and AguW on a randam scedue. The show is intended for children up to age 8. Through the use of puppets, shits, stories and music the children learn about the environment and gain a new respect for its protection. The first show of the CLOCA Players will b. on Satuday, July 7 at 1 and 2:30 p.m. at Heber Down Conservation Area ini Whitby (weather perrnitting). The show will take place by the da-use parkng lot and it is free to the publc. For further performance dates check any CLOCA bulletin boerd or cail the main office at 579-0411. Groupa may also reserve this show fer a specific time for a $12 booking fee. Contact Marie Green or =9rdGeisaberger. CLOCA to hold sing-along, Remember summer nights of caxnpfires, sing-alongs and roasting marshmallowse? Squares get grant Uurham, Squares an Oshawa- based square dance club, recentiy received approval for a gant of $10,475 under tiie New Horizons program. The grant will help defray Costa forisoud -.lpment, trai- ing callersi, eitending c'on- ferences and other activities. The club is made up of eider aduit modern square dancers from ail over Durham Region. For more information 'cal Chester at 576-9957. Weili, those nights are here agamI Tho Central Lake Ontario. Conservation 'Authority is -hoeting a sing-ajong. and* marahmallow roast, Saà turdayý, June 23,'7 p.m. - 10 p.m. at EnmmkiJlen Conserva tion Area (north picnic shelter).1 ý The event is free with pienty dI marshmallows. Bring lawn chairs and a marWhrnalow-roasting, stick. Cali the main office (579-0411) Zbnoon,FPriday, June 22 as lx, be attending. The Enniokillen Cornervation Area is iocated nrth of Bewmanville. Take Regiana Road 57 north cf Bowmville to the 8th Concesion, then go west to Hoîts Road. Tr-avel south on Hots Road te the first parking lot on the right. RTIANN Mather cf Oshawa, author of 'Partie, for Kide,' included a craft session for kids as part of her book promotion at Promenade Books in Whitby on June 9., Peter Tomblin photo SIRLEYMOMMED, shown with one of her "natural" wreaths, is the creator of BEee's Naturais,'now on display- at the Whitby Public laibr- aiy. Moamed who moved to '-Let's at Henry Arthur Murray Dance Studio of Whitb:Jyjwil hoid their second annual recital, 'Les Dance,' on Friday, June 22 7-30pma Henry Street Higk Shool Piarticipants will include both childreni and aduits. They will performn a variety of dance styles, including. ballrâomn, tap, Jazz, dirty dancing, jive and hula. Foifre auditions W]hitby Courthouse Theatre wiil bold auditions on June 26 and 27 for 'Foxfire.' Foxfire ie a drama, presented in two acts. There are p arts for two females, one aged 20 fo 30', one aged 60 to 80; four maies, two aged 30 to 40, two aged 60 to 80; three musicians - banjo, fi- die and acoustic bass. Those who audition need only be able to act.the ages9iven. The ubpcoming Courthousepa wlbe produced 'by Harry Anderton and directed 4by Henry Schregardus. Auditions will be from 7:30 to 10 p n. on both days. Fý1 ormore information cali Anderton at 666-3054 or Schre- gardus at 430-7446. BJEACHOU THE ADVERTISING IDEPARTMENT hore nt the Fr-ee Press can \ hélp you ci-cte the ~ \ Imaginative and advertisermcnt ~ enhance your ~ ~ business! Cali 6688-6112 ror fi-e consultation Whitby a year ago, was inspired .by the local rural aroe and began ing gifts for friènds and fÙmily., She used her maiden name, -B ,Las- a natural tie-i to her crafts. Fr.. P% photo CHIlDREN'S entertainer Sandra Useech perfor- med selections from her fifth album, 'Yes 1 Can,I' and spoke about ckildren's self-esteem at a dinner held June 5 by the Canadi*an Mental Heaith Association at Heydenshore Pavilion inWhithy. ýp 1 .Peter Tomhlin photo 'Bee's NaturasW