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Whitby Free Press, 12 Oct 1983, p. 15

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESOAY -OCTOBER 12' 1983, PAGE 15 w MM COMING EVENTS CALENDAR CYSTIC FIBROSIS The Durhamn Chapter of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Will hold its next meeting Monday, Oct. 17, at, 8 p.m., in the program room of the Whitby Public Library. The guest speaker will be Dr.. Peter Drurie, jresearcher and nutrîtionist at the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in Toronto and Kathleen Morrisson, executive director of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foun- dation. A special invitation is extended to anyone in- volved with the medical profession. For more information caîl Bonnie at 668-2951. CHILDRENS CLOTHING Durham Region Parents of- Multiples Club is having a childrens clothing sale Oct. 15, 19 a.m. to noon, at Centennial United Church, 19 Rosehill Blvd., Oshawa. Toys, baby furniture, clothing and a bake table will befeatured.-, Everyone is welcome. CARNIVAL DANCE The Whitby Tulip Trampers will hold a carnival dance Nov. 5, from 8p.m. tol1p.mn.,,in the Regal Room of the Centennial Building on Centre St. S. î The dance, which costs $5 per person, Winl < feature a live band (Bill I Corneslissen). 'fi For tickets caîl 655- b 8027 or 668-3112.% PEACOCK LUMBER LTD. Over 1,000,000 feet ofkUn dried . Hardwoods 8. Sof twoods. Dry Uins EDressina Faclities WHOLESALE - RETAIL 328 Ritson-Rd. N. Oshawa. 725-4744 eFloppy Disks by Patio"a 5 ISK ETTES N97803 P b a;rat.Imo foiAES Pio&s Plus 5.65 ea. v N97575 -f10,Avpl Il & Rad oc Sh îck TRS8O N97875 ,bl Wanqvlt. 6.50 ea. S" DISKETTES N97525-<or IBM SYstrn 32 4.85 ea N97523 - for Wanq Systpim 25 &30 585 ea N97593 for Xp-ro,. 850 & 8605- 95 ea. N97840 for AES 90 & 100 6.95 ea. N97838 - for AES C20 1 Multi-Plus 6.95 ea. ST. THERESA'S MEETING The Parent Advisor3 Council of St. Theresa',c School, Whitby, Will hold a brief meeting Wednesday, Oct. 12, at E p.mn., at the school. The meeting is in con- junction with Meet the Teachers night. WOMEN'S AGLOW The Women's Aglow Fellowship will hold a meeting oct. 13, begin- ning at7:30op.m., at the Evangel Church, 374 Farewell St., Oshawa. The guest speaker will be Marge O'Brien, from Peterborough. Everyone is welcome. For more information cail Marney at 728-5373 or Joanne at 576-0497. CHAMBER 0F COMMERCE The Whitby Chamber of Commerce will hold its October meeting to co-incide with SmalJ Business Week, Oct. 23- 30. . The meeting, scheduled for Oct. 26 and beginning at noon, wiJ feature Lorne MeInnis, the chief co- ordinator of the Federal Business Development Bank, who wiil speak on managing your business profitably. It wil be held at the Mtarigold Dinner Playhouse, 419 Brock St. N., at a charge of $7.25 per person with meal included. The Dinner Theatre is committed to a confir- ned attendance so con- firm intention to, attend 'y calling 668-4506 by Monday, Oct. 24.j CRAFTS AND COLLECTABLES rWhitby's Henry Street s High School is hosting a 1Crafts and Collectables Sale on Sunday, October 23 at10 a.m. Featured will be: handmnade toys, nursery items, homemade can- dy, antiques, Christmas decorations (alreadyl) and many more crafts by our talented local ar- tisans. The 50, admission also includes chances on various door prizes. VOLUNTEERS OPEN HOUSE The Whitby Psychiatrie Hospital will hold a tour of volun- teer programs and open house on Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 1 p.m. Free babysitting is available. For more information caîl 668-588, extension 323. CHILDREN'S, CONCERT Building Blocks Co- operative Preschool presents a Children's concert staring Fred Penner, Punday Nov. 13, 1903 at Eastdale Collegiate (Harmony Rd. and Adelaide, Oshawa). Tickets are available for the 1 p.m. concert at English Brass, 10 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa and for the 3 p.m. concert at Thomas House of. Music, 1820 Dundas E., Whitby (across from K-Mart). The cost is $3 with reserved seating. SLIDE PRESENTATION The Whitby Photographic club will hold its annual slide presentation, plus "Whitby a County Town," Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 7:30 p.m., at the Whitby Public Librar. Admission is $2. Ail proceeds will be donated to the Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital fund. Tickets are'available at the door or ph one 668- 5923 or 723-1203 for in- SENIORS' ACTIVITY Whitby's Seniors' Ac- tivity Centre has an- nounced a busy Faîl schedule. The opening meeting of the Friendship Circle will be held as a pot luck supper on Friday, Oct. 14, at 6 p.m. -All mem- bers are requested to bring some food for the supper, which will be followed by a social evening of games. The October dance party will be held on Saturday, Oct. 15, at 8 p.m. Admission is $2 per person which includes five draw tickets. Art classes will begin on Monday, Oct. 17. Fred Watson will teach the classes. The cost is $4 per person for the 10- week course. Tickets will be available Oct. 13 for the faîl turkey dinner on Nov. 15. The cost is $6 per person. CARDIAC The Cardiac Rehabilitation Organi- zation has started its regular medically j supervised aerobic Program for the 83/84 season. The members, exer- cise every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 5 or 6 p.m. in the ýY.W..A., in Oshawa. Persons interesteÉ in this program should contact: Mrs. Cathie Hurst at 725-850 or Mr. Ken Blackmore at 723- THINK SNOW! SNOW ST. MARK'S CHURCH St. Mark's United Church, will be a busy place Monday, Oct. 24. A bake table bazaar wilbe held atl:30a.m. From 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., homemade soup and sandwiches are available for $2.50. 1There wiil be a self- serve chili supper at 5 -p.m. The cost is $2. There will be'a silent auction at 7 p.m. SNOW! VAN HEMMEN TIRES & SALES 1-416-666-2121 107A WARREN RD. WHITBY OPEN DAILY Mon. to Sat. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. SPECIALIZING IN WH.EEL ALIGNMENTS D.O.T. SAFETY CHECKS ONE STOP BRAKE CENTRE 13RAKE SPECIALS: MOST NORTH AMERICAN CARS FRONT PADS * LABOUR TO 1 NSTALL '45.00 ALL OTHER PARTS EXTRA REAR LIN ING PLUS LABOUR 145-00 OTHER PARTS EXTRA DOT SAFETY CHECKS $15.95 BRIDGESTONE DUNLOP MICHELIN UNIROYAL GOOD-RICH C. 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There - wîll be a general monthly meeting Oct. 6 with cof- fee, cards and conver- sation to, follow the business portion of the programn. There will also be an orientation for new memnbers and prospectives. An Oct. 13 meeting will feature Ms. Mareen Daigle of Outreach and she will speak on Streetproofing your Kids. An Oct. 20 meeting will have an orientation for new memnbers and prospects. Ms. Sandra' Frife of Durham Tenant Hotline will be the featured speaker. The Oct. 27 meeting will . feature' a presen- tation on Halloween Safety by the Durham Regional Police. The meetings are held at St. George's Church Hall, Centre St. S.,. Oshawa, at 8 p.m. For more information caîl Lee at 576-1853. .C.F. MES HER« IJ EWELLER ISeniors & Students i15% offI w1th this coupon 109Dunes t.W. Firs sroceedogonto chrc formaton. on. s s dwh we or 3078. - - 1 1 SNOWof CHARGEX MASTER CHAROB

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