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Whitby Free Press, 26 Feb 1986, p. 11

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WI-ITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1986 PAGE 11 zm - mCOMING EVENTS CALENDAR ALZHEIMER INFO SESSION The Alzheimer Society of Durham Region will hold an in- formation exchange in Bowmanviile on Thur- sday, Feb. 27. The meeting is an oppor- tunity to meet and share information with family members, care givers, professionals and others concerned with alzheimer disease. The film, Someone 1 Once Knew will also be shown. The meeting will be held at Marnwood Nur- sing Homne, 26 Elgin St. in Bowmanville begin- ning at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. DIABETESE MEETING TeDurham branch of the Canadian Diabetes Association will meet Wednesday, Feb. 26 at Holy Family Parish Hall in Whitby. At the meeting there ". I be a panel discussion with a num- ber of medical professionals who will entertain questions from the floor. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the hall which is located at the corner of Manning and Ribblesdale Dr. PMS INFORMATION NIGHT There will be a PMS information night April 2 at the Michael Starr Building, 33 King St. W. in Oshawa. Dr. James Henderson, Mississauga PMS C1inic head, will be the guest speaker. Admission is free but organizers are asking a minimum donation of $1 per person, proceeds to go the Auberge shelter. There is seating for 150 people available on a first corne first serve basis and there will be a door prize - a $25 gift certificate from El Stavro's. The meeting will run from 7 to 10 p.m. and there is parking available behind the building and at the library. For more in- formation call 579-883 or 725-1886. PRECISION SKATING COMPETITION On Saturday, March 1 the Whitby Figure Skating Club will host the 6th annual Inter- national Precision Skating Competitions at Iroquois Park. There will be 41 teams from Ontario and the United States com- peting in pre-novice, novice, junior, senior and masters' levels with the major teain skating events beginning at 1:30 p. m. The final skate-offs are scheduled to begin at 5:15 p.m. and the awards presentation is expected to begin around 9 p.m. Whitby's novice and junior teams are the current Canadian champions and they wil be competing early in the day to earn a place in this year's Canadian championships in Van- couver March 27 through 30. Precision skating is very popular in the Whitby area and a large turnout is anticipated s0 corne out and cheer our local skaters. LA LECHE MEETING The La Leche League -a nursing mothers support group - wili meet Wednesday, Mar- ch 5-at 7 p.m. The topic of the meeting will be Overcoming Difficulties and babies are welcome. Other meetings in the series will be held on the first Wednesday of every month. For more infor- mation cali 728-6890. ITC SPEECH CONTEST ITC, International Training in Com- munication, first Oshawa and Whitby club wiil hold their an- nual speech contest Monday, March 3 at My Sister's Place Restaurant in Oshawa. There will be a dinner beginning at 6 p.m. and costing $10. Everyone is welcome to attend. The restaurant is located et 339 Malaga Rd. in Oshawa, and the gathering will be in the Chez Kim Roomn. GENEALOGICAL MEETING The next meeting of the Whitby Oshawa branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society is Tuesday, March 4 at the Whitby Public Library. Guest speaker Louise Hope will .address the topic, Researching Family History in Newspapers and everyone is welcome to attend. The meeting is free and will commence et 7:15 p.m. in the library auditorium. For' more information calI 668-1362 or 985-9086. CESAREAN SUPPORT MEETING The next meeting of the Cesarean Section Support Group will be Monday, March 10 at 406 Prince of Wales Dr. in Whitby. The meeting will begin et 8 p.m. and the topic of discussion will be post patumn depression. The support group was established to meet the needs of women who have had, or are plan- ning to have, babies by cesarean birth. For more information cati 723-083. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Auberge Sheiter for abused women and their children is seeking volunteers to aissist with day and evening support programs. Orientation and training sessions will be provided. For more information cati 728-7313. GIRLS SOFTBALL The Whtby Girls Sof- tball League wili be holding registration for aIl girls between the ages of 7 and 20 years on Saturday, March 8 at Iroquois AMena. Registration will run from 9 till 12 arn. and applications for rep teamn coaches will also be available. The league desperately requires coaches and umpires this year and anyone who is interested in asked to catI Lloyd Cowan et 668-5279. DR. M. NEIMAN DIENTIST Wishes to announce the relocation of his office for the practice of dentistry at 209 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY WHITBY CORPORATION CENTRE AT GREEN ST. BY APPOINTMENT 666-1 555 TOWN 0IWHITBY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT NEW ICE PROGRAM ai IROQUOIS PARK ARENA PATCH AND FREE STYLE FIGURE SKATING TUESDAYS 7:45- 9:15 a.m. 7:45 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Patch $3.00 per person 8:30 a.m. -9:15 arn. Free Style $3.00 per person THURSDAYS 7:15 a.rn. - 8:15 arn. Free Style $3.00 per person CO-ORDINATED BY A PROFESSIONAL SKATER COMMENCING FEBRUARY 4, 1986 TO THE END OF APRIL. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 668-7765. FASHION SHOW On Sunday, March 23, A Spring Benefit Fashion Show and Lun- cheon will be held et Krebs Restaurant et 918 Brock St. N. et 12:30 p.m. The fashions are by Garbo's Boutique of Whitby and proceeds from this Fashion Show and Luncheon will be Type writer RENTALS also SALES & SERVICE donated to Fairview Lodge, Home for the Aged. Tickets are $15 and are aveilable et Garbo's Boutique located et 212 Brock St. S. across from the firehaîl, 668-0053; Krebs Restaurant, 918 SEE PG. 15 K.entiickyFriedChce 1YJESDATI 0 \Ve're offerîng a 15-piece Bucket * for just $9.50, everyTuesday in March at Scotes Chicken Villa. As a specia1 bonus, use the coupon below for a free (500 mL) salad, when you buy your bucketful of savings. ~tId~z6 17189 13 14 15 2 2 6 1920 21 2 1 FREE SALAD (500 mL), Good only with a 15-piece bucket I purchased Tuesday in Mareh. Tht-o 11 nCoupon o.' titieX i res .111 Scott'. iiM,îrcri 2i, V hi cket 1ilar Not dinttLtlf tl asy flici- romo- flUcFned Ciikg o Tîîeiîv s -Iia ffr -COOLING SYSTEMS- 103 DUN DAS ST. E. 162 KING ST. E. WHITBY OSHAWA 668-3356 571-3400

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