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Whitby Free Press, 28 Jan 1987, p. 14

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PAGE 14. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNJ±bUAY, JANUARY 28Z,1957~ Ç2PCOMING EVENTS.CALENDAR PICKIN' SESSION The Pineridge Bluegrass Fofidore Society will hold the next pickin' session at Camp Samac (north en-. trance) on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2 to 5 p.m. Listeners and pickers are invited to attend. PACE The YMCA Parent and Child Enrichment Centre (Y-PAGE) in- vites all nannies to at- tend an evenàing get- together at 8 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 12. For more information cal Laura at 839-8011. ALHEIMER kim Furukawa, education coordinator for the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region, will give infor- mation about the disease and services available, at the January meeting of the society. The meeting wilbe held at 7:30 p.m., Jan. 29 at the Oshawa Senior Citizens Centre, 43 John St. W. For more information eaU 576- 2567. MUSIC FESTIVAL The lth' annual Oshawa-Whitby Kiwa- nis Music Festival will be held March 30 to Wellington, a sister company of Royal Trust. London Ue. Royal LePaga, and CVL mnc.' has a proven record of fast. fair dlaims settiement since 1840. And its Canadiant April il. For more in- formation caîl Ann Allen at 985-0266. STATION GALLERY Recent work by local artist Marlene Hilton- Moore will be on display at The Station Gallery in Whitby from Jan. 31 to Feb. 22. The public is invited to a reception to meet the artist on Sun- day, Feb. 1 from 2 to 5 p.m. For more infor- mation eaU 668-4185. ALZHEIMER The Alzheimer Society of Durham Region offers a family support group on Wed- nesday Feb. 4 at 2 p.m. in St. Mérk's United Church Hall, 201 Centre St. S., Whitby. If you have a family member with Alzheimer's Disease, please join. For more information, cail 576-2567. PARENT FINDERS There will be a meeting of Parent Fin- ders (Oshawa) at 8 p.m., Monday, Jan. 26., at Eastdale Collegiate (Room 109) Harmony Rd. N. This group offers help and support to adult adeptees wishing to trace their origins, .and to birth parents Searching for their now vil/i. Wellington aduit children. Adoptive parents are also welcome. For further information. pleasecal 728-5983 (afternoons). RAYS 0F THE DAWN The Rays of the Dawn, a study of the laws of life which per- tain to, mankind physically, mentally and spiritually, is taught weekly at Henry St. Hligh School (Room 106), Tuesday evenings 7:30-9 p.m. The Feb. 3 topic is "Vanity". lion and Dianne Wonacott are the moderators. Ai are welcome, no charge. For more information caîl 668-5036. VALENTINES DINNER The Right to Life Association of Durham Region will hold a Valentine's dinner, Feb. 14 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at Paul Dwyer High School in Oshawa. The dinner will include candlelight and soft music. Tickets, at a cost of $15 a person or $30 a couple, can be obtained by calling Betty at 668- 7911. THEATRE Whitby Little'Theatre will present "The Im- RgateexaMDle:using Welington's convenient Cash Saver Pavment Plan: In WHITBY Home value: $120,000 Monthly rate: $23 KAREN SLAUGHTER of the 9th Whitby Guides prepares to bite mnto one of the cookies Guides wilI begin selling Saturday, Feb. 7 with each box to seil for $2. Free Press photo portance of Being Ear- nest"' at the Centennial Building Feb. 11-14 and 19-21. Tickets are available at Middieton's Book Store, Whitby. NO-FRILLS DANCE The volunteer association of Whitby Psychiatrie Hospital will hold the annual No Frilis fundraising dance' Saturday, Feb. 14, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., at Heydenshore Pavilion, Whitby. Money raised supports volunteer programs for the hospital's patients. For tickets, eaU 668-5881 (ext. 292 or 323). MICROWAVE A microwave cooking demonstration will be held Monday, Feb. 2, 7 to 10 p.m., at Ail-Saints Church hall, Centre St. N., Whitby. For tickets cail 668-2531. Door prizes. CORPORATION OF THE TOWN 0F WHITBY SPECIAL GUEST For further infor- Very Rev. Clarke MacDonald, former moderator of the United Church of Canada, wrnl be guest speaker at Brooklin United Church on Sunday, Feb. 8 at il a.m. As a pastor in local congregations for a quarter of a century, as deputy secretary in the division of Missions in Canada, and during his term as moderator, Rev. MacDonald has worked hard to support' social, political and moral issues. He is presently the chaplain of Hart House of the University -of Toronto. and very involved in working towaird peace.' MEETING The Oshawa Association for Children and Aduits with Lear- ning Disabiities wiil hoîd . its next general meeting on Thursday, Feb. 5 at the Whitby Public Library, program room, begin- ning at 7:30 p.m. Fred Sweeney, superinten- dent of special education for the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board, and Bil Fairburn, superinten- dent Of special education for te Durha m Board of Education, wiil be guest speakers. Their topic wiil- be their respective goals for serving the learning disabled student at the primary, junior, .intermediate and secondary levels. Members and guests are welcome to attend. PLANNING1 DEPARTMENTI NOTICE 0F PUBLIC WORKSHOP Wednosday, February 4,1987,7:30 p.m. Brooklin Communlty Centre Cassais Road and Church Street,'Brooklin ATTENTION: BROOKLIN RESIDENTS RE: ONTARIO NEIGHBOURHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (ONIP)- BROOKLIN Brooklin residents and property owners are invited to attend a public workshop during which the proposed improvements planned through the second ONIP application will be presented and comments received as Input Into the preparation of an Amendment to the Community Improvement Plan. ONIP is intended to assist municipalities by the equal sharing of costs for im- proving local roads, storm sewers and recreational facilities in eligible residen- tial neighbourhoods. Last year, the Town received Provincial approval for its second Brooklin ONIP application. It involves a total programn cost of $450,000, haîf of which is a Provincial grant, to be spent over 3 yearscommencing ln 1987. The second ONIP application proposes improvementis to certain roads and storm drainage ln the area east of Baldwin Street, and Improvements to the Brooklin Com- Wûinity Centre which wili not be completed under the first Brooklin ONIP ap- plication. The f irst ONIP application, now-underway, Involves a total expen- diture of $520,000 to be spent over.3 years and began last year.- The.details of the proposed improvemerits will be presented at the public workshop.' Gommants from the public on the proposed proJects will be received at the workshop. Persons requesting further Information may contact the Whitby Planning Department, 575 Rossiand Road East, Whitby, Ontario <416) 668-5803. ROBERT B. SHORT Director of Planning Corporation of the Town of Whitby mation, eaU Mary MacLeod at 433-4199.. PHOTO CLUB MEETS The Whitby Photographie Club will meet on Monday, Feb. 2 7 p.m. in the Whitby Library. Submission of slides for NAPA color and nature- entries.-III. rinal review of photo essay: woodland tex- ture. Tom Moore and Ron Longley. will demonstrate the medium format camera. For infor- mation eaU 728-5325. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Whitby-Oshawa branch of the Ontario Genealogical . Society will hold its nèxt meeting on Feb. 3 from 7:15-10 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whit- by Public Library, at 405 Dundas St. W. Guest speaker for this evening Winl be , Erie Glenholmes, he wiI speak on Ireland. Meetings are open to the public and are free. For further information please eaU Janis Richardson at 985-9086 or Steve Wood at 668& 1362.r SCHOOL MEETING *Sehool accom- modation and the effect of the new Kendalwood public school -on ac-. commodation will be among the subjects ad- dressed at a meeting Wednesday, Feb., 4, 7:30 p.m., of the Dr. Robert Thornton Home and Sehool Association. Cali Cathy Rowellat 723-3038 for more information. CONCERT The Durham Region Concert Association will be presenting the guitar and flute-duo of Reach and Hutchins, at 8 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 1 at Trafalgar Castie in Whitby. This outstan- ding pair of musicians have played both nationallv and inter- inationally. Tickets wil be available at the door,- as well as at Wilson and Lee Music Store Ltd. in Oshawa one week prior to the concert. Tickets are $10 for aduits and $8 for semiors/students. G.H. VICK LIMITED 101 DUNDAS ST. W. WHITBY 668-3579 ter ait 66&17M'ý Ji

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