WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19, 1983, PAGE 19 MORE COMING EVENTS ADDICTION DISCUSSION Gary Heremma, Chairman of Durham Region, will act as moderator for a panel discussion on Addiction, October 23rd at the Holiday Inn in Oshawa. Panel members Dr. Glazier, Bruce Afflick, Basil Billings and Con- stable Phil Allen will examine addiction from medical, legal and law enforcement perspec- tives. The public is invited to participate. The two-hour program will begin at 7:30 p.m. This is the first of many events happening during Addiction Awareness Week, Oc- tober 23 to 29. For details cail Doreen Astrop at In- formation Oshawa 728- 6233. general meeting Nov. 1. Cofçee, cards and conversation (with a surprise speaker) will be featured Nov. 8. On Nov. 15, there will be a report from delegates who attended the national semi- annual convention. Medication aware- ness will be the topic Nov. 22 with Patricia Batten as the speaker. A wrap night (wrap- ping children's Christ- mas presents) will be held Nov. 29. The meetings are held at Lake Vista Club House, at Cedar St., on Emerald Ave., at 8 p.m. Anyone needing fur- ther information call Norma at 723-8784. TURKEY DINNER The Greenwood United Church will be having a hot turkey din- ONE PARENTwith settings at 4:30, FAMILIES 5:30and6:30p.m. The One Parent The cost is $6.50 for Families Association Of adults, $3 for children Canada, Oshawa Chap- and pre-schoolersare ter, has announced its admitted free. November schedule. Advance tickets only. There will be , a For tickets ca$l 683-5828. MUSICMAN The Oshawa Little Theatre begins the premier season in its new theatre with a production of The Music Man, which opens on Oct. 20 and continues on Oct. 21 to 23, 27 to 30, Nov 3 to 6,11and 12. Curtain times is 8 p.m. OLT's 360 seat playhouse is located at 62 Russett Avenue, one block south of Taunton and Simcoe in north Oshawa. Advance tickets for The Music Man are now on sale at Saywell's, 14 Simcoe St. S. CRAFT AND BAKE SALE A Craft and Bake Sale will be held at the West Lynde Public School, Michael Boulevard, Whitby on Saturday, November 26 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A few tables are still available for vendors at $12 each. Interested vendors should phone 668-3951 evenings or 579-5269 for further information. MASONS CHURCH SERVICE A church service for Ontario District Masons will be held Sunday, Oct. 23, at 7:30 p.m., at Whitby's Al Saints Anglican Çhurch. Al are invited from Whitby to Colborne on the east and Port Perry in the north. . A special feature of the service will be an- thems sung by Whitby Rotary Choir, under the leadership of Dr. R. Davis. HISTORICAL SOCIETY "The Beauty and Ver- satility of Feathers" is the topic of the next Whitby Historical Society meeting, held in Fairview Lodge Auditorium on Oct. 25, at 8 p.m. Mr. Warren Brailsford is the guest speaker and will give a demonstration and slide presentation on feathers. This meeting is open to the public and visitors are welcome to attend. CARNIVAL DANCE The Whitby Tulip Trampers will hold a -carnival dance Nov. 5, from 8 p.m. to 1 p.m., in the Regal Room of the Centennial Building on Centre St. S. The dance, which costs $5 per person, will feature a live band (Bil Corneslissen). For tickets call 655- 8027 or 668-3112. ST. ANDREW'S ANNIVERSARY Whitby's St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is celebrating their 150th Anniversary with a special anniversary service on Sunday, Oc- tober 23, at10 a.m. The special guest speaker will be Dr. K. McMillan. A luncheon will follow the service. At 7:30 p.m., an evening of special choral praise featuring "The Lost and Found Dept.", a group of Presbyterian ministers, will begin. Everyone is welcome to attend. I~I t> ART AUCTION The Durham Region Family YMCA will hold its third annual art auc- tion on Friday, Nov. 4, at the Oshawa Holiday Inn. The preview will begin at 6:30 p.m., with the auction commen- cing at 8 p.m. Admission is $5. Wine and cheèse will be ser- ved. Tickets are available at the Durham Region Family YMCA, 416 Cen- tre St. S.; Whitby, For more information call 668-6868. STROKE RECOVERY The Durham Region Stroke Recovery Association will meet Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 7:30 p.m., at Oshawa's Hillsdale Manor ("B") Building. This Halloween program will also feature bingo, with costumes optional. There will be many prizes and chances to socialize. For more information call 668-3426. PUPPET CLUB The Whitby Public Library is running an after-school puppet club for nine to 12-year-olds each Wednesday after- noon, from 4 to 5 p.m. The puppet club, beginning Oct. 19, is a chance to satisfy in- terests in crafts and drama as well as pup- petry. CLASSICAL GUITARISTS The second meeting of the Durham Classical Guitarists Club will be held Sunday, Oct. 23, at 7 p.m., at the Visual Ar- ts Resource Centre, Centre St., Oshawa. Tim Phelan, an ac- complished classical guitarists from Toronto will be the guest per- former. He has played with the Quebec Sym- phony Orchestra and the St. Catherines Youth Orchestra as well as many solos performan- ces. Some club members will also perform. There will be a $2 charge at the door. LY gons ,ars Dr. Dr. Ilust