PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6,1985, WFITBY F-REE PRESS COMING EVENTS CALENDAR THEOS The next meeting of the' local chapter of Theos - a support group for widowed people - will be held this Sunday (Mar. 10) in St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church, Cochrane St., Whitby beginning at 2 p.m. Ail. widowed men and women are welcome to attend. For mnore information cail 668&264U. MEETING The net meeting of the Full Gospel Businessmen's Fellow- ship wlll be held Mar'. il at 6:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, Bloor St. E., Oshawa. The guest speaker will be Bil Ballyns, a life in- surance agent from Simcoe, Ont. Tickets are $10 each ($850 in advance) and avallable by caling 728- 4601 or 655-4067. LENT The Whitby Ministerial Association whhl hold their "Wed- nesday Noons in Lent" series until Apr. 3 at Al Saints' Anglican Chur- ch, 300 Dundas St. W. Beginning at 12 noon with lunch (costing $2) being served at 12:30 p.m. Next Wednesday (Mar. 13) the Rev. Gary Fess will speak on "Righteousness." Ail are welcome to at- tend. FASHION SHOW "Paint a Living Masterpiece" - a fashion show sponsored 1 SUPPLIER i SALES REP 1 CAL GEUVEBO WMEN SOU WANT n/QIOTyATUONBWWEN SOU WNEB TIIEm/Sompt ATTEN4TION " LEITERHEAO 0 SNAP SETS 0 INENTONS CARES f*CREGUES " ENVELQPES 9 CONTINUETUS FOlM6 * SIPPtNO TAGS * PRICE LISTS " BUSINESS FORMS 0 BUSINESS FORMS 0 LABELS a BROCHURES 0 INOCS eANNOUNCEMENTS 0 NEWSLETTERS 9 RAISED PlIîNTING.- " CATALOGUES 0 TICKETS 0 NCR' FORMS 0 INSTANT PRINTING " CAIENDARS 0 SINoE4S * SJRAfCH PADS 9 GOLO STAMPING " BOOIIBINING 0 COLOR WORK 0 CIIEATIVE DESIGN 0 P1IOTOGRAPIIV -I [i by tromhesolocal wilBeta afasiogsho Phi sororlty will be held tonlght (Mar. 6) and tomorrow (Mar. 7) at St. George's Ukranian Hall, Abert and Jackson Sti., Oshawa, beginning at 8p.m. Proceeds wlll go to Project Auberge and the Oshawa Deaf Centre. Tickets are $7 each and available at the Dominion Store in the Mldtown Mail, Oshawa. U.E.L. MEETING The next meeting of the Upper Canada bran- ch of the United Empire Loyalisti willbe *held Mar. 14 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whitby PubliecLibrary. The guest speaker will be Brian Winter, ar- chivist for the Whitby Historical Society. He wil speak on the late loyalisti of Wbitby. Ail are welcome. more iRformation cal Doreen Squelch at 655- 48M8. CHILDREN The next meeting of the Oshawa Association for Children wlth Lear- ning Disabilities will be held tomorrow (Mar. 7) at 7:30 p.m. in the WVhit- by PubliecLibrary. The guest speaker will be Debra Moore of the psychologlcal services department of the Durham Board of Education. Ail are welcome. For more information cal 668-5985. SOCCER The Durham Girls' Soccer League is at- tempting to. form a senior division»'0f girls aged 19 and over. Team members would play against squads from Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa and Peter- borough. p.m. at the Whitby Public Library. Featured will be a recently aired episode of the "Fail Guy" about a 10-year old boy suf- fering from Down Syn- drome who wants to compete in the Special Olympics. Admission is free. Al are welcome. For more information cail Sue Rutland at 6W3- 3476. CAT SHOW The Motor City Cat Club wlll hold their l2th annual championshlp show April 28 at the Ajax Community Centre from 9a.m. to 5p.m. Featured will be many examples of both rare and household pet breed cati. Admission is $250 for adulti and $1.50 for senior citizens and children accompanied bv an aduit. JAM SESSION Girls nereseu in -j- The Pineridge playing are asked to caîl Anyone interested in Blugras Cub ill either Marion Curry at entering a cat in the welcome ail pickers and 668-3817 or Corry infworat in can cae listeners to a musical VanEssen at 668-8498. Jerorymaioner a7237410 jam session being held erMilra72-40 this Sunday (Mar. 10) DOWN from 1:30 to 5 p.m. at ASSOCIATION LADIES' GUILD Camp Samac, Conlins The next meeting of The Ladies' Guild of Rd., Oshawa. the Durham Down Syn- Burns Presbyterian will meaterinity chlngoan Matrit 23at pm. aoth chrch3hall,2Ahbu. h Tiucketl sh $.50ec andet are2ab0e ahe andhburnGeneratorhe Wasbr Wlesrandtoe Watn oooki ad Want Chr aket-; pacehltby. Mrkt Placysitig xl b avilble atnd efresh- menti wli be served. STORY HOUR The Whitby Public Library wil continue to hold their SaturdaY Story Hour from 10: 30 t0 11:30 a.m. every Satul'- day throughout the month of March in the program roomn. It is an hour long program of storles, crafts and activities for boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 9. No registration la necessary and ad- mission is free. For more information cail the library at 668- 6531. COMPUTERS AND KIDS Names are now being accepted at the children's desk of the Whitby Public Library for the spring session of "computers and Kids". Classes will begin the week of April 9 and run until the week of May 25. Classes are available for children between the ages of 4 and 9 and are offered at both begin. ners and' advanced levels. The fee for the pre- school level (4-5 years) is $35 per child whilE that for school agE children (6-14 years) ÙE $45 per child. For more informatior cail the library at M6 BASEBALL CRAZIES Paul Markle of the Toronto Blue Jays wil make an appearance in the auditorium of the whitby Public Llbrary on Mar. 11latG6:45 p.m. Basebail fans of al ages are welcome to at- tend to hear him speak and ask him questions. The library will also be showing films on pit- ching, batting and base running. There la no admission charge and - ail are welcome. BOOK BASH Beginning Mar. 20 the Whitby Publiî Library will acclpl registrations- for ib spring ses sion of "Bocl Bash" - an eight weel programn of rhymes songs and simple storiec for children 20 to 3.1 months of age and ar accompanying aduit. This program is of fered Wednesday mor nings beginning Apri 10. Children may bx registered in one of th( following sessions: 9:4, to 10: 15 a.m.; 10: 30to 11 a.r.; or, 11: 15 to 11: 41 a.m. For more informatior caîl the library at 668 6531. A COMPLETE PRINTINS SERVICE FOR THE PIJACHASING AGENT OR OUYEII FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE - PICK-UP & OELIVEAY e COPY DESIGN & PREPARATION 1