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Whitby Free Press, 4 Mar 1987, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4,1987 COMING E VN TS BOTTLE DR VE Henry Street High1School will hold a bottle drive Saturday mor- ning, March 7. Residents are asked to bring bottles to the high school gym or call 666-2907 for more in- formation. Funds raised will pur- chase new instruments for the school- band trip. For more infor- mation call Sandra Hodgins at 666- 2907. SELF HELP The Self Help Group for Depressives and Manic- Depressives will meet 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday, March 12 at 111 Simcoe St. N.(second floor), Oshawa. For more information call Sandra Manuel at 728-9931. IRISH SUPPER St. Mark's United Church will STENCILLING. 'The Art of Stencilling,' will be shown by well-known stencil artist, Marianne Creighton, at the Whitby Museum in the Kendalwood plaza at the corner of Dundas St. E. and Kendalwood Rd. The workshop will take place Saturday, March 7 from noon until 4 p.m. There is no charge and al ages are invited. For more information call 436-6677. DINNER-DANCE hold an Irish stew supper at 6:30 Donations to the museum are A dinner and dance with the Bev pan., Wednesday, March il. The gladly accepted. Smith Orchestra will be held by the $5.50 cost includes sing-song and Durham Region Cardiac entertainment. For tickets cal I. SPRING CONCERT Rehabilitation organization at the Farndaler at 668-2844. Roland Hil conducts the.Whitby Polish Veterans Association hall MEDITATION CLASS Brass Band at the spring concert to (General Sikorski hall), 1551 A meditation class will be held at be held Thursday, March 5, begin- Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa, on Whitby Public Library from 7 to 9 mng at 8 p.m., at Heydenshore Saturday, March 7. For tickets Pavilion, Whitby. Special guests ($17.50 per person) call Sylvia p.m. arch61073Eryone1 wiîî be the Whitby Junior Band, Dehart (576-6975) or Bill Beatty weomeinCai o r63 conducted by Alan Black. Ad- (579-3500)o nr t mission is free, all welcome. WHICH ARE THE REAL HANDS and which are pieces of art? Trudy Hall won't s.ay, but if you want to find out, attend Art Track '87. Various pieces of art from Whitby schools will be on display at the Station Gallery until March 29. ART SHOW Art work by students from all Whitby eleinentary and secondary schools will be on exhibit at the Station Gallery, Whitby, March 1 to 30. The fifth student exhibit will be a cross-section of all forms of arts. The show will officially open at 2 p.m., March 1. . PANCAKESUPPER An all-you-can-eat pancake, sausage and pie supper will be held at Westminster United Church, 25 Manning Rd., Whitby on Saturday, March 7, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Adults, $4, children under 12, $2. Phone 725- 5417 for tickets or pay at the door. DRMA DINNER MEETING "Doing Business in the 1990's" will be addressed at the March 5 dinner meeting of the. Durham Region Manufacturers' Association, Thursday, March 5, Holiday Inn, Oshawa. Kenneth Neilson, senior vice president of loans for the Federal' Business Development Bank, and Marc Vaillancourt. senior vice president of Venture Capital for the develop- ment bank, will be guest speakers. Tickets for the dinner meeting are $30 for members, $35. non- members. Call Terri Osler at 579- 2917. SPEECH CONTEST The first Oshawa branch of In- ternational -Training in Com- munication will hold its annual speech contest at the next dinner meeting, 6 p.m., Monday, March 9, at My Sister's Place Restaurant (upstairs room), 339 Malaga Rd. Oshawa. For more information call Dorothy Hart at 668-8191. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Parents Without Partners meet Thursday nights, starting at 8 p.m., at St. George's Church, 51 Centre St. S., Oshawa. A regular meeting and orientation for new members will be held March 5; general meeting and guest speaker Aurel Guilenegte ("Are You Shy?") on March 12; regular meeting and guest speaker John Green (children's literature) on March 19; regular meeting and hor- seracing March26. VICTIMS Beginning on Tuesday, March 10, the local Christmas Seal organization will hold a "Better Breathing" course for adults with respiratory disease. This course if offered free of charge as a Christ- mas Seal service. It will run for seven consecutive sessions during a four-week period on Tuesdays thereafter, and Thursdays from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Oshawa General Hospital (second floor (2C gymnasium). This is a basic program, designed to give respiratory patients an introduc- tion to self-help techniques which can improve your quality of day-to- day living. For more information, or to apply for registration, contact Durham Region Lung Association at 436-1046 as soon as possible. SHARE & CARE A 'Sharing & Caring' meeting will be held in gym 2C at Oshawa General Hospital, Tuesday, March 10, 7:30 p.m. For more information call 668-8188 or 427-7864. THEOS The local chapter of THEOS will meet on Sunday, March 8, in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cochrane Street, Whitby at 2 p.m. THEOS is a self-help group for widowed men and women. Families may come to the March meeting. Please cail668-2648 for in- formation. STREET BEAT The students and staff of Henry Street High School are presentipg a spring fashion show in the school's cafetorium on March 12 at 7:30 p.m. Entitled "Street Beat '87" the proceeds are to be donated to the Canadian Diabetes Association. Clothing will be supplied by numerous stores in the Pickering Town Centre and other stores in the Oshawa/Whitby area. Valentino's in Whitby will be donating the hair and makeup and Touch of Class will be supplying the music and lighting. Cost for the show is $4 per person. Tickets may be purcliased at the door on the evening of this event. SEE PAGE 14

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