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Whitby Free Press, 16 Sep 1981, p. 22

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PAGE 22, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER lb, 1981 , WHITBY FREE PRESS Reli*ef parents sought for handiecap]ped children The Durham Region Family Relief Services offers a relief programn for the familles of developmentally handi- capped people in this area. This program bas ex- perienced some success in that many families are using it as an alter- native to an institution. Parents of the bandi- capped face a greater strain t.han other paren- ts as they do flot bave the alternatives of a friendly neighbour, relative or the child's friend when a crisis situation arises or when they need a break. This service attempts to give them that alter- Make your next move a failiy affair 10 1 Brock St. S. Whitby 668-8865 BLAIR BUCHANAN, DISTRICT MANAGER CONGRATULATES HEIDI DEWEY For her outstanding performance ln reaching our SPECIAL SALES ACHIEVE- MENT LIST for the month of AUGUST. For aIl your real estate needs caîl 668-8865. 45 off Ices servi ng Toronto, Durham and York. DURHAM REGIONAL POLICE FORCE DRP 1-82 POLICE FORCE UNIFORMS Seaîed Tenders wiII be received at the office of the Chief of Police, 77 Centre Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, up until 10:00 a.m., on Thursday, October l5th, 1981, for the suppîy and deîivery of Police Force Uniform Clothing. Tender forms may be picked up or requested through the office of Superintendent Dave Edwar- ds, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Telephone 579-1520, ex- tension 236. Lowest or any quotation not necessarily accep- ted. Jon M. Jenkins, Chief cf Police. DURHAM REGIONAL POLICE FORCE TENDER np q.; native. Their child can Homes are trained, stay in their com- hired and paid by the munity, in a familiar Family Relief Program. home environment and The training consists maintain their daily of volunteering at programns. schools or workshops The service is looking for the handicapped in for pc'ople who are the area plus a night willing to become in- school course. volved in the program This course will start and provide this much on Monday, September needed relief. 28 at Durham College, Tlhire who wish to from 8: 10 to 10:10o p. m., become Parent Relief and on Wednesday, Sep- High School, from 8: 10 to 10: 10 p.m. The course is called Supervision and Management of the Child with Special Needs. It is twelve weeks in length and costs $26. This course will give insight into a variety of handicaps, how to deal with them and introduce the prospective relief parent to rnany pro- fessionals in the field. Anyone interested in this course or in becom- ing a relief parent, or wishing further infor- matilon please write Lynda Miller, area co- ordinator, Durham Region Family Relief Services, 101 Mary Street West, Whitby, or cail 668-3812. West Lynde dance classes The West Lynde Community Association will be sponsoring echildren's dance lessons beginning this Friday (September 18) for members only. Ail lessons will be held on Fridays and will last for 30 sessions. Pre-ballet classes will be held from 4:45 to 5: 15 p.m. at a cost of $50. Pre-jazz will be held from 5:15 to 5:45 p.m., also at a cost of $50. Ballet 1 will be from 5:45 to 6:30 p. m., costing $70 as does Jazz 1 which will be held from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. Ballet 2 classes will be held fromn 7; 15 to 8:15 at a eost of $95. For more information caîl Tony Bate at 668- 6131 after 5 p. m. Honeywell speaking at local church Mrs. Helen Honeywel of Willowdale wilI be singing and speaking at the Emmanuel Refor- med Church of Whitby on Friday evening, Sep- ternber 18 at 7:30 p.m., on the theme, "Relatîonships -- to God, to the Family and to the World. " All the women of the com- munity are invited to at- tend. She is a graduate of the faculty of music at the University of Toron- to with an artist diploma in voice. She bas sung professionally with the Canadian Opera Com- pany, radio and tele- vision. Presently she is singing and speaking at churches, rallies, retreats and Women Alive conventions. Following the even- ing's program, refresh- ments will be served in the church basement. MERV PARCHMENT W N E Bill Turansky, Manager of W. Frank HOMES IN WHITBY & BROOKLIN ReaI Estate Limited, FOR PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS. 225 Brock St. N., Whitby, is pleaseci to REAL ESTATE FEE announce that MERV PARCHMENT was 31/2%O/ the Ieadlng listing and selling agent for CALL 668-0515 the month of ASTON BRUMLEY REAL ESTATE LTD AUGUST. EWING POOLS DUPONT WINTER COVERS 14 x28,.. 93«95 18 x36....122-95 16 x32 ..107«95 20 x40..M.139.95 We have specials on ail shapes & sizes of ING ROUND POOLS FOR FALL INSTALLATION 16. x32 RECTAN GLE reg. $8095 ........... NOWONLY6595 ncludes:Galvanized steel walls * Hardbottomn Copiig * Liner (10 yr guarantee)a Filterç Diving Board* Ladder* Vacuum KtMaintenancîe Kit Cliemicals for 1 year. PLUS A 3 FTw CEMENT DECK ALL A ROUND THE POOL EWING POOLS LTD. 1251 Simcoe St. N. OSHAWA Mon. - Fr1. 9 - 9 Saturdays 10 - 4 728-1113

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