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Whitby Free Press, 17 Sep 1986, p. 14

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PAGE 14. W[iDNESDAY. SIAIPEMBER 17.198(1,. WHITBY FRI- PRESS -Comin g -Events C alen dar Cont. - r P.12 might like to Join the Jaycettes is asked to at- tend. For more infor- mation please cal p resident Nancy Mc- Dowell. FASHION SHOW On Tuesday, Septem- ber 30 at the Thunder- bird Golf and Country Club, the Kirk Guild of Burns Preshyterian Church will present Colour Sensation, a fashion show with a dif- ference. Jane's Boutique of Oshawa will show imported and designer fashions and accessories to suit your colour group - spring, sumnmer, autumn and winter. The evening gets underway at 8 p.m. and there will be door prizea and refreshmen- ta. Tickets are $7 and are available at the Ashburn General Store, Short's Pharmacy in Brooklin or cali 655-8989. AUBERGE MEETING Auberge - Sedna Women's Shelter and Support Services e is holding it's Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, September 24, at 7:30 p.m., in the auditorium of the Canadian Auto Workers Hall, 44 Bond St. E., Oshawa. Gueat spaker will be Berit Dullerud, co- ordinator of the Criais Intervention Team at the Oshawa General Hospital. Everyone welcome. DUNLOP FIRESTONE REUNION The fourth annual Reunion and Picnic for former employeea of the Dunlop and Firestone Plant of Whitby will be held at Heydenshore Park in Whitby from 12 noon until 6 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 21. The park is situated on Water St. at the bottom of the old plant proper- ty. Last year's reunion had an eatimnated 175 people there, with about 95 former employees in- cluded. If Iurther par-' ticulars are needed. please contact Harold "OBie" O'Brien at 668- 3779. BAZAAR Fairview Lodge will be holding its annual Bazaar and Tea Wed- neaday, October 15 in the lodge auditorium. There will be crafta, ceramica, leathercraft and a bake table from 2 tili 4 p.m. and crafts only from 7 tilI 9 p.m. Fairview Lodge is located at 632 Dundas St. W. Everyone is welcome toattend. PLANT AUCTION The Brooklin Hor- ticultural, Society will hold a plant auction Wednesday, September 24 beginning at 8 p.m. in the Brooklin United Church. The society's genial auctioneer Ken Brown will preaide and there will be perennials, bulbs, shrubs and house plants for sale. V.O.N. The Victorian Order of Nurses has a Volun- teer Visiting Team that providea friendahip and support to clients and their familles. As a member of the team, you would visit clients in their homes on an in- dividual basis once a week. You would be matched with a client who lives near you and has needa that you could 7the ~ WllpperCentre BUY ONEF R EE, GET O N EON EEEDPTRN« CONTINUES ON OUR LARGEST SELECTION EVER! SAVEPTO75%AND MORE Country Prints, Mini Prints, Matching" W L E Borders. Ail the iatest patterns RG Os00 at iow, iow factory pvices.-q1DOBEn fili. Intereated men and women can caîl the VON office at 571-3151 or 1- 800-263-7970 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. for more information. FASHION SHOW The United Church Women of St. Mark's Church, Coîborne and Centre St. present Fashion Imagea '86 on Tuesday, September 30 and Wednesday, Oc- tober i at 8 p.m. in the assembly hall of the church. Clothea from "Collections" by Sharon and Agnea Disney. Hair and make up by Elegance. Tickets, $5 can be bought from Jann at 668-7458 or Pat at 668-4497 or from the sponsora. CANADIAN CLUB The firat dinner meeting of the new season la coming up for members of the Canadian Club of Durham Region. Guest speaker Andy Barrie of CFRB will address the topic, A Look at Radio from the Other Side of the Microphone. Anyone wishing to join the Canadian Club is invited to attend but they are asked to phone 576-6196 firat. The meeting is tonight, September 17, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn in Oshawa. The cost of the dinner is $15. ALZHEIMER MEETING The next meeting of the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region will be held Thursday, Septemn- ber 25 at the Oshawa Senior Citizen Centre, 43 John St. W. in Oshawa. The Canadian Brain Tissue Bank will be featured with guest speaker Annette Dukaz- ta, executive director of the Canadion Neurological Coalition, who will discuas the work of the bank, The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. and everyone la welcome. FASHION SHOW Garbo's Boutique will ha holding a fashion show and luncheon Sun- day, September 28 at Krebs Restaurant beginning et 12:30 p.m. Tickets for the event are $18 and alI proceeds will go to Fairview Lodge. Tickets are available at Garbo's, 668-0058 or Fairview Lodge, 668- 5851 and 5852. 50'S DANCE On Saturday, October 18 in the Regal Room of the Centennial Buildine there will be a Hemem- ber the 50's Dance. Tickets for the event are available at The STation Gallery. Town initiates study By MIKE JOHNSTON The study is to be j Free Press Staff tly pàid by the tow n The Town of Whitby is the province but taking a long hard look town has put a $501 et the future uaes of land limit on it's share. surrounding the J.O. The land involved Ruddy Hospital and the the study includes- Whitby Psychiat-ict acres of, provinci Hospital. owned land and And to that end Whit- acres of privai by council gave ap- owned land between proval to the terms of 401 highway and là reference for a study on Ontario. Land which the land at it's meeting hospital now sits oni on Monday night. 'not- be -studied and iE FrmPg. 8 forming at tfle hall. who noted th at 75 jp -on paper banda cent of the teenag work, in practice they that frequent the cl don't," said Longmuir are girls which prci adding they were not pted him to aak "Bo3 worth: the, effort to Where'are you? " justify setting up The club will open equipment for two hours Fr iday and Saturci before the hall opened nights from 8 p.m. and taking equipment midnight starting ne down for two hours after week. And Longmuiri everybody left. tenda to have mo "'Good D).J.'s are ail special nights such you need. the beach party held "I have bast 26 pounds the hall- recently whi( with ail the dancing I'm he said was a huge su doing," said Longmuir ceas. join- and the 000oo .d in ;505 ally 208 ately nthe Lake àthe Iwill land per- eèrs lub 1on Iay 1to iext ire as at ceh to the south of the hospital will only be looked at in general ternas with no specific uses to be designated. Future plana of the Ministry of Health to develop those lands will be investigated 90 limitations AI not be put on any future ex- pansion plana of the Dr. JO. Ruddy Hospital and the Whitby Psychiatrlct Hospital. The study wUll deter- mine if it is feasible to use the land for urban needs due to services availabl.e in t he surrounding areas and the potential influence of the GO transit . The astudy will examine aIl material relevant to the land and wiil deternine if the land could be used com-_ patibly with the conser- vation area and Iroqiuois Park. the study will also look at the impact developing the land may have on the- hospital, Brock St., Port Whitby, the Whitby Yacht Club and' Lynde Shores - ~7qobwody 0Beats the W allpaper Centre OPEN THURSDAY & FR1 DAY NIGHTS UNTIL NINE! OSHAWA AJAX SCARBORO 140 Slmcoe St. S. 1313 HamWood N. 793 Markham Rd. tust South of John> Between Hwys, 2 between and 401 Ellesmere & Lawrence 579-1655 686-0719 43458 COLUMBIA PICTU<RES PRESENTS L!~ HOME VIDEO RCA/Columbia Pictures A NEW GENERATION. 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