Whitby Free Press, 26 Mar 1980, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESI)AY MARCH 26. 1980, WHITBY FREE PRESS e Commg9-.Event s UKRANIAN EG(I DECORATING On Saturday, March 29 from 2 p.ni. to 4 p.m. the Whitby Public Library will present Mary Salmers giving a demonstration of the Ukranian egg decorating art, "pysanka." LACROSSE REGISTRATION The Whitby-Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association will hold their registration for the upcoming season on March 22 and April 5 at the Iroquois Park Arena. This year there will be a non-contact house league as well as the representative league. The cost is $10 a child or $15 a family. Boys and girls between the ages of 4 and 19 are welcome. I 4TH WHITBY GROUP I COMMITTEE A n c The 4th Whitby Group Committee are hioling their anulgeneral meeting on S March 31, 1980 at 7:30 p.m. N O w ýý! t St. Mark's United Church Hall. For en, ome Youg Adlts This meeting is to make the parents of the boys at- tending Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers aware completeof what the boys are doing and what the group commit- tee is doing for the boys. Skin HairCareAil parents of boys now at- tending as well as any other person who is interested in. For A Morebecoming involved with the scouting movemnent, are most welcome. Youtful ou! We are in need of two new Scout Masters for the Cub sections starting in Septem- ber of the Cubs will be Ivan Harstyingwithout leaders. We havehd Scouts for 25 lit asocitionwithyears at St. Mark's without any break so let's keep up de Mr Sin aéClnthe great tradition. LENT SPEAKER The Reverend Boyce 14 DNASS kiwrFYElliot. of Brooklin United Church will be the speaker 66-42 at Ail Saints' Anglican Church for the Wednesday Noons in Lent Series, this CHOO WIN WORDS wln a trip for two to Calgary, Alberta (no substitutions) A D 0 Listen to CHOO Radio 14 DAY and NIGHT for dluos 14 timos a day - Monday thru Saturday. Clues broadcast from February 22nd- April 5th, 1980 Inclusive. Entry deadiine Midnlght April 5th, 1980. Draw to b. hoid April 8th. Compietod solution wiiI coming Wednesday, March 26th. Organ music at 12 noon precedes the service and address at 12:10. Luncheon is served at 12:30, at a modest price. Everyone is welcome!1 BAZAAR On Sa turday April 26, 1980, at 2 p.m., the St. Thomas's A.C.W. Spring Bazaar will be held at the Church Hall, in Brooklin. There will be Baking, Crafts, Plants, New to You, Books and Tea Tables. Everyone welcome. BUNNY HOP The Kinette Club of Whit- by will hold their spring dance - The Bunny Hop - on Saturday, April 5 at 8:30 p.m. in the Heydenshore Pavilion. There will be a DJ, door- prizes and a buffet. Tickets are $15 a couple. To buy tickets cali Bonnie Young, at 668-4203 or 668- 9221. Ail proceeds.. go toward commumity service work. EASTER FANTASIES On March 26 fromn 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. the Whitby Public Library will present Mary Lisko, a well-known author of several cookbooks. The programn will be called "Easter Fantasies", a cooking program for children ages six to 12. Registration will begin on March 22 at the children's desk. HANDHOOKED CRAFTS There wilI be a tea and display of handhooked crafts on Saturday, April 19 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at St. Mark's Church House. Admission is $1 and a han- dhooked doorprize will be drawn. ANNUAL MEETING The Durham Regional Family YMCA will be holding its ANNUAL MEETING, Friday, April lit 1980, at Durham College. Reception 6 p.m., Business Meeting 6:30 - 7:30 p.m., Dinner and guest speaker 8 p.m. George Ashe, M.P.P., (PC - Durham West) will be speaking on the importance of energy in the 1980's and how changes wii effect work and leisure lifestyle. Tickets are now available through the Durham YMCA office and members of the Board of Directors. Cail 668-686 for further in- formation. MOLSON'S SPRING BON SPIEL The trophy winners were Whitby Curling Club con- sisting of: Agnes Sandrelli, skip; Yvonne Brownlee; Rochelle Smith; Carole Spellen. The second prize winners were Napanee Curling Club, consisting of: Benita Mur- phy, skip; Sally Lambert; Sharon Bailey; and Betty Chamberlain. The third prize winners were York Curling Club, consisting of: Joan Farr, skip; Jenny Salisbury; Doris Farr; and Audrey Mackeigon. SOUTHERN ONTARIO LADIES' CURLING ASSOCIATION S.O.L.C.A. Intermediate Competition at Ilderton. On Thesday a.m. Whitby beat Kitchener Waterloo, and in the p.m. St. Thomas Anne Day beat Whitby with a score of 8-6. On Wednesday a.m. Whit- by beat Bey. La Mantia of Lindsay with a score of 8-7. On Thursday Whitby is to play the losers of the Wed- nesday game between Glen- na Barton of Mount Forest (Winner of the Provincials in 1976) and Yvonne Smith of Humber Highland. ARTHRITIS SEMINAR The Whitby branch of the Knights of Columbus wilI hold a seminar on arthritis in their hall at 133 Brock Street North on April 15 at 8 p.m. The guest speaker will be Mark Courtemanche, a field representative of the Canadian Arthritis Society. The evening wiIl include an audio-visual presentation, a general discussion and a question and answer session on the problems of the disease. There will be no charge for admission. ONE PARENT FAMILY ASSOCIATION Attention Whitby single parents. The Whitby chapter of The One Parent Family Association will hold their weekly coffee and general meeting on Monday night at 8:30 in the Gold Room - Cen- tennial Building on Centre Street. For more informat.aion caîl 668-7547. Bring a friend. BHS MEETING The Brooklin Hor. ticultural Society invites al plant -enthusiasts to attend their next monthly meeting, Georgina Mentis from the Royal Botanical Gardens will speak to us on "Growing for Showing". We meet at the Brooklin United Church on Wed- nesday, March 26th at 8:00 p.m. Refreshments wilI be served. Weekend CLOCA TOI The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority, in co-operation with the Durham A.M. Kiwanis Club, will be conducting a pancake weekend on March 29 and 30, 1980 at the Purple Woods Conservation Area. Tours of the sugar bush will start fromn the parking lot every haif hour from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. In addition to the tours, visitors will have the opportunity to pur- chase pancakes and fresh maple syrup. A horse-drawn wagon ride will be avaflable for the children at 5W< per ride. Please arrive early. Purple Woods Conser- vation Area is located north of the hamiet of Reglan on the southeast corner of Sim- coe Street North and the loth Concession. Admission to the conser- vation area and the tours is free of charge. For further information, please contact the Infor- mation and Education o- ordinator at (416) 579-0411. Whitby IAns' Directors Whitby Arts Inc. has named its board of directors for 1960. Executive members of the board are: John Nickson, president; Terry Joyce, vice-president; Joy Palmer, treasurer; and Lyne Clark, secretary. John McAllister is past president. The directors are: Judy Barker, Claire Gass, Marie Brooks, Gord Dean, Art Bray, Rob Wilson, Alison Johnston, Ben Brackenbury', and Ed Falkenburg. WHITBY CERAMICS HOBBYIST, TEACH ERS, DEALERS WELCOMED AT ANY TIME LARGE SELECTION 0F GREENWARE DUNCAN DEALER CLASSES START MARCH 31 ST REGISTER NOW! 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