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Whitby Free Press, 18 Nov 1987, p. 27

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WH1TBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMI3ER 18, 1987, PAGE 27 TURKEY SHiOOT Pickering Rod & Gun Club will hold a turkey shoot on Sideline 22 South (south off Highway 7, hall a mile west of Brougham) onl Nov. 21 and Dec. 21. 1<) am. bo 4 p.m. Cal 579-1861 for more information. EUCIIRE Whitby Legion Ladies Auxiliary wiIl hold a euchre at 117 Byron St. S., Whitby, on Thursday. Nov. 19. 8 p.m. Admission is $2. Next euchre will be in January. VASIlE An appreciation dinner to honor former MPP George Ashe will be held Thursday, Nov. 26 at the Grenada Banquet Hall in the lower level of the Pickering Town Centre. reception at 6:30 p.m. Cal 683-4118 or 839-290:3 for more information (tickets $2.5 per person). CONCERT The County Town Singers of Whitby wiIl give a concert at ingsview United Church, Oshawa, on Dec. 8, 8 p.m. Proceeds go to the Head In jury Association of Canada. Tickets are available at Middleton's Stationery or caîl Mary at 668-8188. LUNCILEON The November luncheon of the South Durham branch of Ontario Association of Superannuated Women Teachers will be held at Columbus United Church on Wednesday, Nov. 25 at 12:15 p.m. Joy Bain will discuss Orchids. Cail 728-1140 for more information. DIABETES The Durham Region branch of the Canadian Diabetes Association will hold a general meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 7:30 p.m. at F{oly Family parish hall, Ribblesdale Dr., Whitby. Guest speaker will be Dr. Gerry Wong on "What's New in the Diabetic Diet.' For more information caîl 436-6649-. MICROWAVE A seminar on microwave cooking for Christmas will be held by Angela Laski at Ail Saints parish hall, Whitby on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 7 p.m. Refreshmeflts, door prizes and recipes. Admission is $5. Only 100 tickets will be sold. Call 668-2484 or 668-3768. HELP FOR VETERANS Veterans or members of veterans' families can get infor- mation about pensions, allowances or medical assistance on Nov. 24, 10 a.m. to noon, at branch 112, Royal Canadian Legion, Whitby. Cal Henry G. Perry at 668-2504 for more information. DINNER The Whitby General Hospital Auxiliary will hold the annual pot luck dinner at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Hall, Cochrane St., Whitby on Monday, Nov. 23 at 6:30 p.m. Service awards will be presented to the hospital's volunteers. Entertainment will be provided by the Jubilee Choir made up of Whitby senior citizens. SINGLES The new Olive branch (Oshawa chapter) of Christian Singles Ser- ving Christ will hold meetings every second Saturday of the mon- th, 7:30 p.m., at the arts and resource centre behind Oshawa City Hall. Caîl 430-0639 for more in- formation. CLUB MEETING The next meeting of the Durham Business and Prof essional Women's Club will be held Nov. 18 (reception 6 p.m.) at the Thunder- bird Golf and Country Club. A representative of International Training and Communications (formerly Toastmistress Inter- national) will be guest speaker. Club meetings are heid the third Wednesday of every month. CatI president Carol Lohnes (683-1746 Ajax) for more information. CHIRISTMAS The Station Gallery's Old Tyme Christmas wilt be held Dec. 5 and 6, noon to 5 p.m., featuring an exhibition and sale of items in- cluding paintings, prints, drawing photographs and sculpture by gallery mnember art isis. STATION GALLERY Works by ceramist Kayo O'Young, Walter Trier's magazine covers for "Lilliput- and water- color illustrations by Ian Wallace in an award-winning children's book are now on display at The Station Gallery in Whitby until Nov. 29. ALZHEIMER The annual general membership meeting of the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region will be held Nov. 26, 7:30 p.m., at Sunnycrest Nur- sing Home in Whitby. SALE Durham Region Twin and Triplet Club will hold a clothing sale on Saturday, Nov. 21 at Centennial United Church, 19 Rosehill Blvd., Oshawa (north of Oshawa Centre), 9 a.m. to noon. Also on sale will be held toys, baby equipment, mater- nity wear and baked goods. ST. NICK'S DIINNÉR The Dutch Canadian Club of Durham Region will hold the St. Nick dinner and dance on Saturday, Nov. 28 at the Kinsmnen Community Centre, 109 Coiborne St. W., Oshawa. Dinner at6 p.m., live band and door prizes; $37 couple, $18.50 single. Tickets available'until Nov. 14. Cail 668-2777. SWEAP Publie Service Annousi?5cIent The works department of Metropolit an Toronto invites in- terested residents of Metro Toronto and the Regions of York and Durham to participate in the development of the area's new Solid Waste Environmentai Assessmeilt Plan t Met ro SWEAP). For more information cai 392-542<) or 1-800-387-9200. LEGAL AID The Whitby Community Infor- mation Centre at 405 Dundas St. W. in Whitby offers a legal aid clinic 7 to 9 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month, September to June. Caîl 668- J552. Coin nevents Disabled games upcoming Regional Police will host the third annual Durham Regional Police disabled children's games. The opening ceremonies will be at 9 a.m. at the Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Road, Pickering. Lieutenant-Governor Lincoln Alexander will open the games, assisted by Stefi Thompson, a young adiete chosen at randomn fromn a list of participants. Ten teams will compete in different events. Teams corne from across the province, including Durham Peterborough, Metro Toronto, Waterloo, Niagara Falls and Burlington. Some of the attending teams laretl ya's achampgin Vagie Vikings a mun for their money. As in previous years, members of Durham Regional Police, families and friends will be organizing, funding and participating in this event. There will be police officers from Pennsylvania attending the event this year fn watch thie activities. This may interest them in sponsoring a team next year. For more information cal Henry Otter, publicity chairman (683-9100 ext. 234) or Stew Giffin, chairman, (683-9100 ext. CALL A PROc FIES SIO NAàL secrioed payoutMahnestY o yor RSP,.00i HERB TAN OSHAWA 725-6564 Whitby 668-5968 TOP 5QUOTES AVAILABLE T. ERVINE REAL ESTATE LTD. KendalsIwoocl Patrk Pli,z 1801 Dtsi 1at3 St. E.. Uni t 12 Wtlii t hy.Onflt ro 1-i1N 21-3 O9, PHONE- 576-0786 DURHAM REGION'S WOOD SPECIALISTS IN HardwoOd & sot twood lum ber Dry kilns & dressing Facilit ses Inctuding custom made trim: Hardwood & marine plywoods As wehi as a complete stock of building materials ~ROSLAN O 725-4744,Y40 328 RITSON RD.N., OSHAWA BRIAN DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC HARWOOD AVE. S. AJAX, ONTARIO 683-6074 GICS R IAUTIES& Ruw% fres ier lO(in ntil ()bligu fiiurs ti Box .~1.33. <hlsucu. <hi,. The annual Durham Addiction Awareness Week will be held Nov. 15 to 21. For more information cal E. Gilbert at 723-8195 or S. Jackson at 576-6277. ART GALLERY New watercolor J)aintings by Janet McGhee and Michael Zarowsky will be on exhibition at the Durham Fine Art Gallery from Nov. 22 to Dec. 18. The gallery is at 925 Dundas St. W., Whitby. RAILROADERS Pine Ridge Railroaders will hold their annual model railroad/train show on Saturday, Nov. 28 at Har- mony United Church Hall, Oshawa, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more infor- mation caîl 725-8782. CRAFTS SHOW Whitby artists will be among 65 artisans displaying and selling their items at the Pickering Festival of Crafts Show Nov. 22, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Pickering Recreatiori Centre, 1867 Valley Farm Rd. Woodcarver Doug Taylor of Whitby will make his debut as will Jake Vandenbrink will show his art work in oils. Also from Whitby will be Brenda Grummett in folk art; Susan Parkinson in sewing accessories: 'Helm's ceramics; June Patterson in dough art PAINTING & DECORATING Rleasonable rates, Experienced Work Guaranteed Phone Bill at 668-9605

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