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Whitby Free Press, 12 Sep 1984, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS w COMING EVENTS CALENDAR CORN ROAST The 2nd Brooklin Beavers, Cubs and Scouts will hold their annual family corn and wiener roast at Camp Batty on Sept. 13 at 6:30 Ston Cu-b p.m. Camp Batty is located on the West side of Hwy. 12 north of Columbus Rd. W. Entrance can be made off Duff's Rd. All members and prospective members and the families are welcome to attend. Dress warmly and bring your own chairs. The roast will be held rain or shine. For more information call Nancy Grylls at 655- 3275. SUPPLY LTD.UT K RD. N., PICKERING MEETINGS milesThe regular meetings o f the 2nd Brooklin TOP SOIL Beavers resume on Listone Treated Tmberat6:20 p..in Pinemulch Patio Slaba h g mo FIrewood PtLomMeadowrest CKING PAVING STONES School, Vipond Rd. LIVERED & OR INSTALLED) TeCb eun The Ceubsaremeg Bevs meeting on Sept. 20 at 6:20 p.m. at the same 683-0887 A meeoctinon Sp.0a The scouts resume meeting Aug. 29 (tonight) at 7 p.m. in the Christian Education Building of the Brooklin United Church, Cassells Rd. E. DANCE The Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre will hold their fall dance this Saturday (Sept. 15) at 7:30 p.m. at the centre, 801 Brock St. S. Tickets are $2 at the door and refreshments will be served. All members are welcome. MORNING COFFEE The Ajax-Pickering Christian Women's Club will hold a morning cof- fee from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Sept. 27 at the Grenada Restaurant on the lower level of the "LOOK" 4HIENEY BEAR BAY~EARE EENTRE A New Government Licensed/Govern ment Approved NURSERYSCHOOL For Children 2 to 5 Years Old OPENING SEPTEMBER 4, 1984 Open 7 a.m. r 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday (subject to time change) all year, except Canadian Statutory Holidays 1I0NEY BBAR BIAY-EARE EENTRE Provides a Full Day or Half Day Program with an abundance of safe new toys and equipment for fun and learning. EINEY BEAR BAY-EARE CENTRE Also provides fully qualified staff To Teach, Love and Guide your child through to Grade 1. A HONEY BEAR DAY-CARE DAY includes 3 Meals perday, prepared by a competent, nutritionally aware cook, subject to Government Approval. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND ENROLMVENT PLEASE CALL R4 668-6200 A FULLY GOVERNMENT APPROVED NURSERY SCHOOL FOR YOUR CHILD Sheridan Mall, Pickering. Tickets are $3 each and child care is available. For more information call Doreen Kot- chapaw at 683-4539. ANTIQUE SHOW The Kinette Club of Oshawa will hold their 13th annual antique show and sale at the Kinsmen Community Centre, 109 Colbourne St.~W., Oshawa on Sept. 26 from 1 to 10 p.m. and Sept. 27 from 1 to 9 p.m. Admission is $1 at the door. CORVETTE CLUB The next meeting of the Pine Ridge Corvette Club will be a tour of the Metro Toronto Am- bulance Headquarters on Sept. 20. Nominations will also be made for the new executive. All "Vette" en- thusiasts are welcome to attend. For more in- formation call 668-1169. ONE PARENT FAMILIES The Oshawa Chapter of the One Parent Family Association of Canada meets every Tuesday at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew's Church, 71 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. Next Tuesday (Sept. 18) a representative of the Durham Board of Education will be on hand to explain special education. All meetings are open to the general public. New ' members are welcome. For more information call 579-4043. HARVEST SUPPER The Whitby Museum will be holding a "Har- vest Supper" this Sun- day (Sept. 16) from 1 to 7 p.m. at the museum, Dundas and D'Hillier Sts. There will be demon- strations of spinning, weaving, rug hooking and eider making as well as a militia muster at 2 p.m. A beef stew will be cooked over an open fire on the grounds and will be served from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Tickets can be pur- chased for the dinner at the museum and cost $5 for adults and $3.50 for children. For more information call the museum at 668- 4401. OSTOMY The next meeting of the Oshawa and District Ostomy Association will be held Sept. 19 at 8 p.m. in room 1002F of the Oshawa General Hospital. The guest speaker will be Marilyn Cutter, a "Hollister" ostomy supply representative. For more information call 728-1869 or 576-8922. STORY HOUR Beginning Sept. 17, the Whitby Public Library will be accep- ting registration for its fall pre-school story hour program. The program will be held in two eight-week " BUSINESS FORMS " LEGAL CERTIFICATES " WEDDING INVITATIONS " NCR FORMS " CARDS • FOLDERS * LETTERHEADS & ENVELOPES •CATALOGUES Tel. 683-1968 sessions: Tuesdays from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. (Oct. 16 to Dec. 4) and Thursdays from 10 to il a.m. (Oct. 18 to Dec. 6). Children participating in this program must be between the age of 3 and 5 and not attending school. Registration will be taken in person or by calling 668-6531. BABY BOOK BASH The Whitby Public Library will be holding an eight-week program of simple stories, rhymes, songs and ac- tivities for children 20-35 months old and an. ac- companying adult. The program will be held Wednesday mor- nings from Oct. 17 to Dec. 5 and children may be registered in any one of the following time slots: 9:45 to 10:15 a.m.; 10:30 to 11 a.m.; or, 11:15 to11:45 p.m. This is a limited registration program and names will be ac- cepted beginning Sept. 19 either in person or by calling the library at 668-6531. BEDTIME STORY Children between1 ages of 5 and 8 are vited to bring their t dy bears and blank and wear their p.j.'s the Whitby Pub Library's fall session "Bedtime Story Time Registration currently being acc ted and the progr will run every Tuesd evening in October frc cSTOM WANHT C cu 2MS OFF the in- ed- 7 to 7:30 p.m. BABY TIME The Whitby Public Library is holding a brand new eight-week program for infants 10- 19 months of age and an accompanying adult. The relaxed format will use simple stories, rhymes and music designed to stimulate the baby while in- troducing him or her to books, rythum, rhyme and, of course, other babies. "Baby Time" will be held Tuesday morning beginning Oct. 16 in two time slots: 9:45 to 10:05 a.m. or 10:30 to 10:50 a.m. This is a limited registration program and names are being accepted either in per- son or by calling 668- 6531. FRENCH STORYHOUR The Whitby Public Library is currently ac- cepting registration for its pre-school French story hour which will begin Oct. 15. The program is designed to introduce children between the ages of 3 and 5 to a basic French vocabulary using simple stories, songs, games and craf- ts. ets ,ets The program will run to for eight weeks begin- lic ning Monday, Oct. 15 in 1 of two sessions: from 9:30 ". : to 1: 30 a.mfor 4-5 year is olds; and, 10:30 to 11:30 ep- a.nm. for 3-4 year olds. am A fee of $20 is payable lY upon registration. For more information call the library at 668-6531. MIEETING The Friends and Relatives of the Men- tally Ill will hold their next meeting Sept. 20 from 7 to 9 p.m. at 5 Simncoe St. N. (second floor), Oshawa. The guest speaker will be Dr. D.A. Wasylenki, psychiatrist-in-chief at the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, will discuss stressful life events. For more information eaF Sandra Manuel at 728-9912. New members are welcome. floo), Ohawa SPRING AND FALL COATS K&M CLEANERS SAME DAY SERVICE ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS 112 COLBORNE ST. W. WHITBY 668-2831 "A cleaning Service.for ihe Entire Family" Offer good until September 30,1984. I. i REWARD YOURSELF WITH FANTASTICPRICES ATTHE OSHAWA BAZAAR AND FLEA MARKET 127 WILSON ROAD S. 2 BLOCKS SOUTH OF BLOOR (NEAR 401) SUNDAY 9A.M.-4:30 FREE COFFEE & DONUT WITH THIS AD FOR FURTHER INFO CALL: LARRY DUPUIS 725.9393 . ý1--ý- mmmmmd 1 1

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