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Whitby Free Press, 15 Oct 1986, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER- 15, 1986, WHITBY r-REE PRESS COMING EVENTS CALENDAR HELP FOR VETERANS Veterans or members of veterans families, who want information about, pensions, allowances, or medical assistance available to them can get this infor- mation* on the fourth Tuesday of every mon- th when a represen- tative of the Depar- tment of Veterans Af- fairs is at the Branch 112 Royal Canadian Legion hall in Whitby from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Next visit will be on Tuesday, October 28. For further information and appoin- tments, please caîl H.G. Perry at 668-2504. COMMUNITY CARE The Whitby Com- munity CAre monthly advisory board meeting will be held on Wed- nesday, October 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the up- stairs office of the Kent Building at 2078 Dundas St. W. Entrance to the building is off Kent St. If you have a few hours a week to spare and are interested in helping seniors and the han- dicapped by providing transportation to ap- pointments or you can volunteer your tume to make arrangements on the office phone, cal 668-6223. ANNIVERSARY The Burns Presbyterian Church in Ashburn WHil be celebrating its 137th Anniversary Sunday, October 19 with services at il a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The guest minister will be Reverend Ken Heron with special music provided by Elaine and Ken Heron and the Bur- ns' Choirs. There will be a reception following the evening service and everyone is welcome. GARAGE SALE The Davis Studio of Dance will be holding a special garage and bake sale Sunda , October 19 THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN0F WHITBY AVAILABLE BANQUETIMEETING HALLS PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT The Town of Whtby has a number of Communlty Centres with halls and rooms which are availabie for banquets, parties, receptio;ns and meetings etc. The foiiowing facIlIties are avaitabie durIng business hours and aiso eveninga, seven days a week: Heydenshore Pavillon Water Street, Whitby CentennlilBuilding 416 Centre Street S., Whitby Regal Room Gold Room Brooklin Community Centre Cassais Road East, Brooklin capaclty 350 persons, bar and bartender service, 530 persons, no bar, chairs oniy capacity 135 persons, bar and bartender service, 200 persons, no bar, chairs oniy capacity 50 persons, bar and bartender service, 75 persons, no bar, chairs only upper hall capaclty 125 persons, bar and bartender service, lower hall capacity 85 persons, bar and bartender service. These facilities are ideai locations to celebrate the Festive Season. For further Information cali 668-5803, ext. 293. OFFICE 9UPPUES, DESK CHAIRS FILES ETC. " DESKS e TABLES " FILING CABINETS " ADOING MACHINES " TYPEWRITERS " CHAIRS " SAFES a KARDEX " CASH REGISTERS " ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS " STEEL LOCKERS e FANS " SHELVING e TIME RECORDERS MTANSFRÇASES ETC. êbX~Cçl d 'I.4ACHI NES DURHAM REGION YMCA SIXTH ANNUAL GALA ART AUCTION 0f original Canadian & International Art Frlday, November 7,1986 Preview 6:30 p.m. Auction 8:00 p.m. Holiday Inn, 1011 Bloor St. E., Oshawa Admission: $7.00 Advance.'.$9.00 At Door Wine & Cheese For tickets cali YMVCA Offices: Whltby 668-6868 Oshawa 433-1463, Port Perry 985-2824, Pickering 686-18281839-8011 Major credit cards accepted DESIGN A COMPLETE PRINTING SERVI 218 Harwood Ave, S., Ajax Shopping Plaza, ýAjax - Telephone 416-683-1968 and 416-683-1 970" lie to raise money for the ballet workshop group. The sale promises a variety of quality 'ar- ticles and everyone -is invited to come and browse. The sale will be held froni 9 a.m. -until 3 p.m. at 32 Renfield Cres. in Otter Creek. If rained out it will be held the following Sunday same time and place. BETTER BREATHING COURSE Beginning November 12, the Durham Lung Association will hold a Better Breathing Cour- se for older adults with respiratory disease. The course is offered free of charge as a Christmas Seal service and will run for seven sessions span- ning a four week period fromn noon until 1:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Only the opening November 12 session will be on a Wednesday. If you would like to know more about this respiratory self-help techniques prograni please caîl the Lung Association at 436- 1046. FASHION SHOW On Tuesday, October 28, Patricia's Gallery and Boutique will hold a fashion show featuring fashions by some of Canada's premiere designers. Tickets are $10 and aIl proceeds will go to Durham's Outreach Child Abuse Prevention and Education. Tickets -are available at Patricia's, Carrieres Coiffure or through Outreach, 728- 3163. POLKA DOT DOOR Once again the Whit- by Jaycettes will he hosting live performan- ces of the popular, children's T.V. series Polka Dot Door Satur- day, October 25. Tickets for the 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. shows are $4.50 each and are available at Whitby Maîl Florists, Elsa's Children's Things, Peacock Family Sports and Video Image in Brooklin. AIl shows will be at Henry Street High School. LACROSSE BANQUET The Whitby Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association Banquet for ail houseleague and rep players and coaches is on Sunday, October 19, at Heydenshore Pavillon, at 1 p.m. LACROSSE ANNUAL MEETING The Whitby Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association Annual Meeting is on Sunday, October 26, at Whitney Hall, Iroquois Park Complex, at 1 p.m. LACROSSE HALLOWEEN DANCE The Whitby Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association is hosting a halloween dance on Saturday, November 1, at Masonic Hall Cochrane St., Whitby Contact Bonnie Wilsoi for tickets, 725-6455. HAILLOWEEN DANCE The Orange Recreation Club will be holding a Halloween dance on Saturday, Nov. 1 ftrm 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The dance will be held in the Orange Temple located at il Bruce St., in Oshawa. Music will be provided by Brian Stevenson and the night will include a buffet, bar privileges and a prize for best costume. The cost is $12 per couple and tickets can be or- dered by calling 985-9425 or 686-0939. WRITING SEMINAR Anyone interested in improving their business, leisure and personal writing skills will want to attend a special one day workshop hosted by the McLaughlin Public Library Saturday, Oc- tober 25 fromn 9 a.m. un- tii i p.m. Pre- registration for the $20 course with George Brown College writing instructor Claire Ablitt must be done at the library's circulation desk by Monday, Oc- tober 20. For more in- formation please caîl 579-6111. CONCERT SERTES The Durham Region Concert Association has four concerts for the 1986-87 season featuring internationally re- nowned performers. On October 26 the piano duo of Anagnoson and Kmn- ton will be performing. Other performers in the series are Reach and Hutchins, the Orpheus Choir of Toronto and Nancy White. The cost for subscription tickets for the four concerts are $35 for aduits and $28 per student or senior. For more information caîl 571-1386. MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER' GROUP The Marriage En- counter Commnunity is planning to hold a reunion of couples who bave made a weekend on Tuesday, October 28 ýn at the home of Ted San- dra Hickey, 6 Neartie Dr. in Whitby. The theme of the evening is e Dreams For '87". For e more information caîl n 576-7688. The group will also be hosting a Halloween Dance n Saturday, November 1, e at the Fernhill/Nipagon Hall in Oshawa. This year's thenie is "Our Hoot and Holler Halloween". For more r information please cail e Charlie and Linda Ton- S na, 433-2318. BASTHMA INFO 5 SESSION There is stili time to register for the Durham Lung Association's Astham Information Series beginning in the Whitby Public Library Monday, November 3 at 7:30 p.m. The four session program will be held on Monday and Wednesday evenings concluding Wednesday, November 12 and costs $10 for an individual or family. To register, or for more information please caîl the Lung Association at 436-1046. CONCEPT THERAPY The Rays of the Dawn, a study of physical health and the human emotions, begins its -third season, Tuesday, October, 21, 7:30 to 9:15 p.m. at Henry St. High School, Whitby, room 106. The weekly course runs tili mid-May and is moderated by Ron and Dianne Wonacott, teaching represen- tatives of the concept- therapyt institute. Everyone welcome, no charge. For further in- formation caill 668-5036. BAZAAR The Ajax-Pickering Hospital Auxiliary wîi be holding a bazaar Oc- tober 23 from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. in the hospital lobby. The sale' will feature crafts,, white elephant and a book sale as well as mnany delicious baked goods. INSTANT PRINTI Liý MM%?ý ork Organizer

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