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Whitby Free Press, 5 May 1982, p. 34

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PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5,1 1982, WIlTBY FREE PRESS F~~ COIN EETS CALEDA ONE PARENT FAMILIES The, One Parent Fami- lies ,AssÀociation Of Canada, Oshawa Chap- ter, meetat Lake Vista Club House, Cedar Street on Emerald' Ave., ýevery Tuesday at 8:30 On May il the guest speaker will be Betty Dobbs of Parent.Find- ers Association. Guest speaker, Bill Fry, of the John Howard Society will talk on May 18. 1 On May- 25, a dis- cussion i"Working ft~bi PERMS 1½2PRICE ToysLORAINÉÈmOSTER ToysHairstyling wouid like to Inform the clients of Loraîne Poster formeriy 0fScissors) that she has Jolined. our staff as of March 30. Mon. -Wed.9-6 ThMurs. & FrI. 9 -8 Saturday 8:30 -5 106 Lupin Drive 668-5441 Blair Park Plaza Whltby Together to Help Eaeh Other" will be featured. SAnyone needing,,fur- ther information, please contact Barbara at 728- 7205. EUCHRE- A euchre night is held every Friday at 8 p.m. at the I.O.O.F. and Rebekah Hall, 211-Brock Street South, Whitby.' Ail are welcome to at- tend. NDP DINNER The New Democratic- Party provincial riding associations in Durham Region wiil hold a fund-. raising dinnier on May 8 at 5:30 p.m. at the Jubi- lee Pavilion, Oshawa. The special guest speaker will be Dave Barret, NDP leader and former premier'of Bri- tish Columffbia. Other guests include NDP national leader Ed Broadbent and Ontario party leader Bob Rae. There will also be dancing to the Geoff Rison Band. Tickets are $50 per person and officiai in- corne tax receipts will be issued. For tickets or more information call the NDP area council at 723- 5917. 'Mc Cauley1 Furniture & Aipphonces LA-Z-BOy® Canadas favorite your body. The patented comfort c hair independent iegrest of- Reclina-Rooker chairs let -fers three positions for you rock, recline and your every relaxing need. relax ln the' utmnost of There are twenty-one comfort. The reclining action 18 smooth and ef- fortless, responding te the natural movement of styles from which tO choose. One is sure to please and enhance the decor cf your home. r *Frsit junal st litng Iigh- Experieie pure colonial kIigzht sthis Rcia WavM wi - lematwe and cinaW reclititr mnde. Y ýC ai recliner cinfort tgt'htr. EnjoyR'ii4VvMwI hitied wihthe Is~k ff ùda;v. 'lOUe AN IS TO ýSATISFY" MUSICIANS WANTED The ýConcordia Pope Orchestra. is seeking new members to play in its groupe. <.People playing instru- ments in ail sections are needed,* especially string and woodwind players. Rehearsals are held every Sunday from 7:15.. to 9: 30p.m. In the music room of Anderson Colle- giate. Aayont. interested in joining the group is asked to, cal dîrector Andrew Uranowski at 668-5809 or 668-5679. AUCTION The Men's Club of Christ Memorial Angli- can Church, Mary and ,Hillcroft Streets, Oshawa, will. hold its annual auction sale on May 8 beginning at 10 a.m. Admission 18 free and refreshments will be served. The event will also feature a bake table. Anyone. wishing to mnake a donation is asked to cail 728-8251 or 576-0359. Proceeds wiIl be divided, between the church and outside charities. PEACE OFFICERS Calvary Baptist Church, Centre Street South, Oshawa will hold its annual Peace Officer Appreciation Day on May 16. Representatives (in uniform) from 14 police forces are expected-to attend. For more information cail 579-2183. WEAVERS The -Shuttlebug Weavers' Guild of -Pick- ering wil hold its spring show and sale on May 13- fromn 2 to 5 and* 7 to 9 p.m. at the Greenwvood' Community Centre, Greenwood. REUNION The Alumni. Associa- tion of Denis O'Connor High School wil hold a reunion for al formerý DO'C students on'Satur- day, May 8, 1982., Advance tickets are required., For tickets or more information cal the school at 668-8721. The Women -0f St. Marks U.C.W., 201 Cen- tre 'Street South, Whit- by, invite the public to attend their annual Spring, Luncheon on Thursday, June 3 at 1 p.m.* This year's guest will be, Sandra Short from the Rqyal Doulton Com- pany. A limîted supply of tickets, costing $4 gach, are availabl e through Earlien McCracken at 668-3961 and Jan Neigeu- bauer at 668-5651. Everyone is welcome!i SPRING TIME LUNCH Ail Saints' Anglican Church will, hold a Spring Time Lunch in the Panish Hall on Friday, May 14, from il:30Oto 1: 30. Salad and sandwich with^ garnsh, cake, tea and coffre will be, ser- ved. - Tickets are $3 and can be purchased at the door. AUl Sa ints' is locat- ed at thecorner of Dun- clas Street West- and centre Str;eet, Whltby. DINNER The next meeting of the Oshawa-Whiitby Newcomers' Club will be a Pot Luck Di nner, to be held' on Tuesday, -May il at 6:30 p.m. at Christ Churche Mary andý Hillcroft Streets, in Oshawa. For further informa- tion contact Nia Clyde at 576-6229. NATURALISTS MEETINiG The, May meeting of the Naturalists wil take place at the McLaughlin Library Auditorium, Oshawa, at. 8 p.mn., Monday, May 31. Meetings, tak e place on the last Monday of each month . and are open to memibers and non-members alike. There, is, normally a guest speaker and visual show followed by refreshments. Time is allotted for questions and meeting new frien- ds. WILDFLOWERS The Durham Region Field Naturaists will holding an outlng to 10 for -and identify W, flowers on Wednesdat ýMay 19 at the Heb Down Conservati Ares. Anyone intere ed. should, meet at t Five Points Mail at 6: p.m. Ail memnbers 0f t public and children a most welcome. For fi ther information cc tact Esther Allin at 91 449i.' BIRDING The Durham Naturî ists would like to inv ail mnembers of t public to a "Birdingl Beginners" ,to a place Saturday, May E The. outing will be 1 by- Denniis Barry, a w known birder, and ' »afford the chance, pin, a name on all tho colourful 'little bir seen but not known. Please meet at 1t end 0f Thickson Road 8 a.m. For,.further,, formation cail 72l1 YARD SALE' The Parent Advisoi Committee of St. Jol the Evangelist Schox Whitby, is'sponsoring yard sale' on May (raiw date June 5), fr0: 10 arn. to 4 p.m' In 't] school parking lot,- Giffard Street. .There are 12' x 12',1o for rent at $10 eacl Tables are also avai able for $4. Please r, serve now by callir Linda Van Veen at 66 1107 or Linda Kitcheni 668-8030. GAMES NIGHT St.- John's Anglica Church, Victoria an Brock Street- Souti Whitby, will hold games night, consistin of euchre, bridgi scrabble, .etc., o Friday, May 7ate8p.m. AdmÙission is $2.50 an, includes -lunch an prises. For tickets cal 668-4568 or 668-4600. OPEN HOUSE Anderson' C.V.I. wi] be holding an opeî house tonight (May 5 fromn 7 to 9:30 p.m.-a the school, 400 Andersoi Street, Whitby. Displays, demonstra tions, refreshments an( entertainument will bx some of the attractioni at the. open bouse Everyoneis welcornel TedARNTSTÃ" S I LOAM SUPPLY LTD.Sad Tet ime BROCK RD. N. Stone Patio Siabs Limestone Psat-Loam PICKERI NG Plnemulch Flrewood (11/2 miles north of Highway 2) Curbs (DEVEED& OR 1INSTALLED) INTERLOCKING 683*0887 PAVING STONES 4 ~j~4 ~ ~444êl4 43h44'4.4$~X 4. 4444 j 4 Il j 1< ',..,..,,.,.,',44, ---------------- ---------- 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - --

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