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Whitby Free Press, 10 Mar 1982, p. 12

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PAGE 17. WEDNFSnAY, MAR OSTOMY The next 'meeting of the Oshawa and District Ostomy Association will be held on March 17 at 8 p.m. in Room 1002-F of the Oshawa General Hospital. The guest speakers will be Margot Knox, an OGH nutritionist and Dora Kellog of Hollister Ostomy Supply. For more information call Louisa Anderson at 728-1869 or Mary San- ders at 723-4556. 2 p.m. in the Warrant Officers and Sergeants Mess of the R.S. Mc- Laughlin Armoury, 53 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. This neWy formed, rapidly growing unit needs the support of all Korea veterans in the area. Wives are most swelcome. For more information call Bill Pitt at 579-9493 or Joe Schram at 576- 2298. TWINS KOREANVETS The next meeting of Oshawa Unit Number the Durham Region 11 of the Korea Veterans Parents of Twins'Club Association of Canada will be heid at 8 p.m. on will hold their next March 16 at the Dr. J.O. meetingonTMarch28at Ruddy General Hospital. The meeting will fea- ture an open discussion. For more information call Maureen Littlejohn at 683-8315 or Barbara Hullah at 668-1359. REGISTRATION The Whitby Minor Baseball Association will hold registration sessions for its upcom- ing season on March 13 from 10a.m. to1 p.m. at the Whitby Public Library and the Brook- lin Community Centre. For more information call Dale Neely at 655- 3245. tunity to view a special presentation of "After Baba's Funeral". This play will be per- formed by the Ontario Multicultural Theatre. Winning several nation- al awards, this produc- tion was last performed at Festival in Monaco and is being especially remounted for this Oshawa appearance. Cost is $8 all inclusive. For more information call 728-6233. TROUBLED TIMES The Whitby Commi- ttee for 10 Days for World Development, a development education program of various Canadian churches, will present "Management and Union Responsi- bility in Troubled Times: Can We Live Together?" in the audi- torium of the Whitby Public Library at 7:30 p.m. on March 16. Featured will be a panel comprising\ Tom Edwards of the Cana- dian Union of Public Employees; Clare Hew- son of Whitby Welding and Hugh Peacock of the Ontario Federation of Labor. All are welcome. For more information call Mary Sheperd at 668-3547. MORNING COFFEE The Ajax-Pickering Women's Christian Club will hold its next "Morn- ing Coffee" meeting/on March 18 at 9:30 a.m. in the Grenada Restaurant in the lower level of the Sheridan Mall, Picker- ing. The guest speaker will be Vivian Hietz. Tickets are $3 each and child care is avail- able. For more information call Anne Fairfull at 839- 3478. items will be featured including woodwork, knitting, leather work and more. There will also be a white elephant booth and tea room. Anyone wishing to donate articles is asked to call the centre at 723- 1033. TOASTMISTRESS Whitby Toastmistress Club will hold its next regular meeting on Tuesday, March 16, 1982, at the Whitby Council Chambers, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, commencing at 7 p.m. Guest speaker will be Mayor Robert Atters- ley. The public is invited to attend to hear more about "Whitby Your Home." For further informa- tion, please call 668-4817 or 668-8564. Players on Saturday, March 13 at 2:30 p.m. in the Whitby Baptist Church, Gilbert Street East. Admission for "Caught in the Very Act" is free and all are welcome. CHURCH GUEST Musician, lecturer, pastor and world tra- veller, Bryan Gilbert is guest at Whitby Baptist Church, Gilbert Street East, on March 14. He will speak at the il a.m. service, bring his guitar to the youth lunch (pot-luck) and jam session, and hold a 7 p.m. workhop. His "One Step For- ward" program for churches and groups is used in 30 languages in 20 countries. He has just returned frorn work in Czechoslo- vakia. SPORTS DANCE The Ladies Auxiliary of Branch 112, Royal Canadian Legion will hold a "Sports Dance" at the Legion Hall on Byron Street South, on March 13 from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. There will be door prizes, spot prizes.and a hot lunch. Tickets are $8 per couple and available by calling 668-2529. HOCKEY DANCE The Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Associa- tion Ladies Auxiliary will hold their "Hockey Wind-up- Dance" on March 12 at 8 p.m. at the Heydenshore Pavilion. Tickets are $15 per couple and are available from Peacock Family Sports, Athol Street and Brooklin Home Bakery, Baldwin Street, Brook- lin. MAKE BELIEVE "Adventures in the Land of Make Believe" will be the theme of a one hour program to be held on the March l Professional Develop- ment Day between 2:15 and 3:15 p.m. The program, being held in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library, will feature films and a storybook theatre presentation by the grade 12 drama class of Henry Street High School. For more information call the library at 668- 6541. STORY HOUR -The Whitby Public Library will hold its regular Story Hour pro- gram for children aged 5 and over each Satur- day between 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. March 13's story will be "The Pinkish, Pur- plish, Bluish Egg." March 20 will be devoted to owls and March 27's story will be "Androcles and the Lion. For more information call the library at 668- 6541. COMING EVENTS CALENDAR

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