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Whitby Free Press, 12 Nov 1975, p. 16

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Groups spring up for single parents The Whitby Brass'Band led off the Canadian Legion's annu al Remembrance Day church parade Sunday, to Ail Saints' Anglican Church. Veterans of both the First and Second World Wars paraded to the church and took part in the special service. A service was also held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Cenotaph, and a Remembrance Day dinner beld in the Legion Hall. Free Press Photo by BLAKE PURDY' Staff Writer With the stcady increase in, thc number of single parents over tlie past few ycars scvcral organizations havc sprung up whiclî attcmpt to 01 lich nccds of spousclcss aduits in one form or tlic other. Many of these organizations [ry [o revive [lic past, a[tempting to shelter the single parents in an aura of [lie "good old days" bet'ore the responsibili- ties of a family set in, en- couraging activities which werc characteristic of their carefree younger days. One organization which tries [o steer clear of the 44swinging singles" syndroniî.e is the One Parent Families Association of Canada, the local chapter of whicb is based in Oshawa at Sydenham Post, 1173 Cedar Street. It is [be largest'single par- sII1>>1v sPi(001AL I.l YOU SIWEe $Dft ****..: Ktuek riedC lcke kv, r ACANAIANCOMPANY ColoUelsScliickenV i oy it ff rc®n' 1,Available At The Following Locations Only: 301 Dundas St. Weste Whitby;> 574 King St.E, 474 Simcoe St. Soüth, 973 Simcoe St. NorthÀ -Oshawa." ent organization in Canada with approxinatcly 4,000 members and 30 chapters spread across thc country. Il, bas a federal charter as a non-profit organizatiofi. The organization is geared toward family activities invol- ving thc single parent and his or her childrcn. flc local chapter attempts [o provide the activities in tic immediate area so as to keep costs down. Thie organization is also flot a crutch like s0 many simnular organizations are. According to Eric Crofton, head of the local chapter, "we don't want to have people Ieaning on us. Wben the people corne in, we want them to grow". >At present, the local chap- ter, founded two years ago with the established of the national organization, has 65 parents as members, twice the March total. It bas 20 prospective members 'serving a 30-day trial period after which tbey may or may flot decide to join on a permanent basis. To qualify for' member- sbip, one must-be a parent living separate frorn bis or ber spouse. Interested persons need flot bave custody of their cbildren. The membership fee is Si12 per parent wbicb covers the cost of tbe activities geared to the parents and children. The local chapter hoj1ds meetings every- Tuesé-ay. Upcoming events during the montb include a fund raising dance at the Y.M.C.A. Hall in Oshawa on Saturday at 8:30 witb admission of $3 per person, eve-yone welcome a family tour of the Auto- motive Museum in Oshawa on Sunday at 2 p.m. at a cost of $ 1.50 for aduits, 50 cents for students.and no charge for children under 12 accompan- ied by a parent: a general meeting on Tuesday at Syden- ham Post beginning at 8:30 witb Steve Urie of-the Durharn Mental Healtli unit discussing the effccts of separation and divorce upon children; a family country bike and leaving from [lie Canad.,ùn Tire in the Mîdtown MaIl at 1:30; and 'a discussion o>f child abuse with gues[ Mrs. Eberec of Parents Anony- mous and a panel of profes- sionls at Sydenhiam Post on Novemnber 25. For furt her information, cail 5 76-1817 or 723-864 1._. Whitby Lions 'visit Eu rope About one third of the members of the Wbitby Lions Club will be visiting Austria, Switzerland and Italy next fail to meet memnbers of other Lions Clubs in Europe. Last April, Earl DeHetre, the Wbitby club's chairman of international relations, wrote to tbe Montford Lions Club in Feldkirch, Austria, inviting the club to twin with Wbitby. In August the Mont- fort Club agreed to the- twinning, and invited the Wbitby club to corne to Austria. The trip is limited to 44 people, Lions and wives, and is expected to be made in September or October 1976. It will consist of a visit to the Montfort club and otheï Lions Clubs -in theý surround- ing area, and sightseeing tours. Th-ree Whitby Lions Club members. Bill Scbatzmann. Don Robertson. and Hugh Polson took part in the County Town Singers' visit to Feldkirchi in August 1974. and met members of the Montfort Club at that tirne. The planned visit is the first in the district for any club to another Lions Club outside North Anierica, said Mr. DeHetre. HIS & HIER'S HAIRSTYLING NOW OPEN MONDAYS from 9-aem. Tuesdays 9 Wednesdays 9 m 6p.me -6 m6 Thursdays & Fridays 9 Saturdays 8 M9 M-5 TONY'SHARTLN Blair Park Plaza 668 m 5441 when. yQu buy a bucket or barrel at the regular price. " FREE French Pies for Sbc. " FREE lBfl. Sofo "*FREELonaIof Gyreolan Bed - THURSDAY & FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13 & 14 ONLY e e e e e e e 't- e e e e e good 1

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