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Whitby Free Press, 16 Nov 1983, p. 15

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WHITBY FREE PRE SS. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 16, 1983, PAGE 15 w C'OMING EVENTS CALEN DAR XMAS SHOPPING Christmas je only mn weeks away, and th children are asking no for toys. The Durham Region Famnily YMCA i running a bus trip i Young Canada Toy, Wholesaie Outiet, whert you wil be able ta pur chase some tays ai discount prices, wîthe further 10 percent ofi somne specially m'arke< items. Gro7upe and organizatons will be allowed a special card enabling an extra 10 percent off items, The general public je ex- cluded from this special rate and no children are allowed. After, shopping at Young Canada, a visit ta, Scarborougli Town Cen- tre, which lias over 100 stores, hae been plan- ned. The bus will leave the Centenni*ai Centre at 9:30 a.m., and will return at about 5 p.m. The -deatline for registration is Wed., Nov. 16, at 5 p.m. Costs are $8 for senior adults and, $10 for adulte. For further in- formation, contact the "Y" office at 668-M8&. CENTENNIAL -BAZAAR st. John The Evangeliet Centenniai' Bazaar wiil be held at Dennis O'Connor Sehool, 1003 Giffard St., Whitby on Nov. 19 from 10Oa.m. until 4p.m., There Will be homebaked goode and casseroles, i.e. pies, cakes, candies,' cookiegrame, rmuffinsý; a draw on a quilt and afghan; handicrafts ideal for Christmas presente; clown faces and' a fieli pond for children; assorted james, jelies, preserves and pickles; a tea room; plante; knitted items for, infante and booke. Corne and enjoy the fun. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE The ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Brandi 112, Whitby, invites one and ail ta, their monthly progressive euchre ta be heid Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. in great evening ta ehare with friend..- e Tickets are $2 and are àe availabie at the door. For information contact rnMarjorie Adams at 683- je 6261. t0 CHRISTMAS' re *e BAZAAR, r- AUSaints Anglican t Church 'wiil hast a a Christmas Bazaar on f Nov. 19 from 1 p.m. to 4 d p.m. Crafts, a white d elephant table, bake e goode and nearly new j items. will be available 0 ta purchase. ickets for the tea room, at $2 per persan, are avallable at the door. The Church je located at l2kmdas Street West and Brock Street, North, Whitby. ART SHOW AND SALE An Art Show and Sale will be held at St. Mark's United Church, 201 Centre St. S., Whitby on Nov. 16 at 2p.m. to 9 p.m. The exhibition. Win feature paintinge by Cora Patterson. Admission je, $1. Refreeliments are in- ciuded. FARMER'S- BREAKFAST The Durham Regional <Sociables -are holding their 5th- Annual Far- mer's Breakfast on Nov. 20 from 8:30 a.m. til noon at the Food Nook, 251 King St. E., Oshawa. Everyone je weleome, and bring a friend. For more information cal 728-0090. CRAFT NIGHT St. Paul's School and the ýPTA ,Ladies Association wiil be holding a Craft Niglit on Nov. 22 from 8 p.m. tii 10 p.m. There will be demon- strations, crafts and Christmas items, door prizes, refreelunente and a raffle. Admission je $1.50.ý CYSTIC FIBROSIS The Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Fundation, Durham Chapter, wiii be holding a meeting on Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. at the Whitby Public Library in the Program Room. BETWEEN YOU AND ME the days and leseens that awful sense af agony. Ted says, assailed with anger, depression and a great deal of resentment, along with a sense of powerlessness, the patient needs the love and sup- port of family and friende. They muet work together; self help with the lielp of others. It je much ta lonely a road ta, go alone. Younge people can be a support and aid, greatly in the recovery of the patient. Ted now spende hie days in helping others. He taike ta groupe including church groupe ta talk of hie own recovery and ta, give encouragement. Naw af- ter hie third stroke he is encauraged himeelf and knows the dllmb ta tlie moon is almost at hand.- When lieliad ta retire he feit lie had lost hie iden- tity. Nat os. He knows who lie is and what lie must do. Will a strake master ite victim or wil the victim master a stroke? Write or call The Stroke Recovery Association c/o The Day Hospital, Oshawa General Hospital. e OSHAWA SANTA' eCLAUS PARADE The Oshawa Santa Claus Parade, spon- sored by the Downtown Oshawa, Board of Management, wiil take place on, Nov. 20 at 1 p.m. in dawntown Oshawa. This growing event je expected ta draw over 60 thousand spectators this year. Everyone je invited ta enjoy the fun. Canada's Won- derland's Smurfs, The Shrines, Cinderella, Snow White and many other fairy tales wil came true' on the day. And there wiil be pienty of clowns ta make you laugh. Last years parade was a smashing suc- cees; this years je going to be even better..-For more information cali Clinton Collier at 576- 7606. BEEFING IF UP The Whitby Historical Society je holding a meeting on Nov. 22, at 8 p.m. in the Fairview Lodge Auditorium. The public je invited ta attend this mneeting which features a talk by Mr. Wayne Dempster of 'The' Butcher Block', Who wili speak on "The History of Beef Rin'g?' Door prize and refreshments. P.C.' ASSOCIATION The Durham West P.C. Association are holding their annual dinner meeting. and ciection of officers at the Legion Hall, Byron St., Whitby on Nov. 16. Hon. George Ache, Minister of Goverrnent Services will be in- troducing the . Hon. St.jôhn Ambulance The ro«ed merchanges Frank Miller, Minister of Industry and Trade. Cocktails wili, begin at 6:30 p.m., dinner will be at 7p.m. Tickets are $7.50 per persan. For more in- formation cail Alice Whiting at 655-3860. CLASSICAL GUITARIST IN CONCERT The Durham Classical Guitar Society is proud ta present William Beauvais, nationaliy known ' Classicai Guitarist. Be wiil be in concert at their next meeting on Nov. 20,7 p.m. at the Ar- te Resource Centre on Centre St. South in Oshawa. Admission je $2 per persan, children under 14 admitted free. Everyone weicome. For furtber infor- mation 579-5840. SPECIAL PROGRAMS AT The Durham Region Family YMCA is of- fering Christmas Workshops on Nov. 14 --and Nov. 17 at Henry Street> Higli Schooi, 7 p.m. to9 p.m. On Nov. 14 a 12 inch Christmas tree made from pine cones and nuts wili be made and on Nov. 17, a 12 inch basket cent re piece made from pine canes, nuts and ac- cent ribbons will be made. 1You may register for two nights or juet one THAPAR' D.ENTUAËTHERAPY CLINIC 214 Dundas St. E. 194 King St. VV. Whilby Oshawa 668-77>97 579-8752 Open VVeekdays lncluding SUNDAY (by appointment only) Cost for the workshops le $25 for one night and $35 for two nights. Al supplies are lncluded in this fee., The deadline for registration is Nov, il at 5 p.m. For further in- formation cali the Durham Region Family FRE S AUIIWPiN (ANNUUTY)SEMINAR 40 f kU a r o m R P i u o . 7pm - Novoieu. 1U3 RundFe Toweity Hall, E M o t r t h r o u h ô . s S t p a r d og g w Admission Umited, pi"secnatMcei De W. KIRNER a ASSOCIATES 74 Slmcbe St. S., Othaw-m, Suite 30à 571-0771 Your local Toy OTADele prs0Sales s Service 1 025 Dundas St. W., Whltby 668-792 To. ne 6862228I iJEWELLER Seniors & StudentsI I15% Off I with thia coupon I668-2872,I * 8 DISKETT *N97525 for IBM! *N97523 fo Wan * 25 & 30 N97593 fai Xro N97840. 10,AES N97838, toiAES Muf?ýý U31% -h_________ _ý6.9T.7 1~ SOLD ONLY IN PKGS 0F- 10 DISKETTES FOR OTHER SYSTEMS AVAILABLE ON REOUEST BLUE JAY FISH & CHIPS Buy one arder Fish & Chips Get one bowl of saiad FREE with this coupon Take out or eat-in--Mon., Tues., Wed. only g St. W., Oshawa (n.xt to Stan's Rentais> 725-5522, ýa.m.-7 p.m. Frda 111tip.m. (Cos. 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