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Whitby Free Press, 9 Mar 1988, p. 27

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WITBY FREE PRESS,, wEDNESDAY,'MARCH 9,1988,'PAGE 27 SmEIILP The next meeting of THEOS, ýa self ,help gou for n women who ',are, newly bereaved, will1 be on Sunday, March 13, 2 pan., . in St. Andrewe'Chuirch; Cchrne' St.,- Whitby., For more information-cali 668-2648. MEETING Wendy Orton» of' Information Oshawa will be guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Durhamu Region Advisory Board, to the Canadian, National Institute for the Blind, on Monday, March 14, 6:30 p.m. The meeting ($10 for dinner) will be held. at the Oddfellows Hall, Columbus. Cali 433-4240 or 263-i2688 for more information. MEETING The Self Help Group for Depressives. and Manic Dépressives will meet Thursday, March 10, 7 to 9 p.m., at 111 Simcoe- St. N. (second floor), Oshawa. The film, "Young and Depressed:- Double Jeopardy,' will be shown. Caîl 436-8760 for more information. MEETINGS The Head Injury Association of Durham Region meets on the second Tuesday of every month at Pringle Creek Community Centre School, 80 Ribblesdale Dr., Whitby, starting at 7:30 p.m. MEETING The Corridor Area Ratepayers' Association annual general meeting and election of officers will be held March 9, 7:30 p.m., at the Whitby municipal building. Ail Whitby residents living in the area bounded by the 401 to the south, Taunton Rd. to the north, Anderson St. to the west and the Oshawa- Whitby boundary to the east, are welcome to attend. Only paid-up mernbers may vote.. DINNER The "ýRose of Durham" group will holda-fu ndraising dinner. at 6:30 p.m4 March 12 at G.W. Sikor- ski Polish Veterans Hall. Guest speaker wIl be Rev. Ted Colleton. Tickets are $40 a couple-. $20 single. Cail 668-6902 to reservea table. MEETING Carol Lohnes will discuss employment equity and pay equity at. the March 16 meeting of the Durham Business and Professional Women's Club at Thunderbird, Golf and Country Club.. Reception at 6 p.m. Cal Faye Kerr (852-7362) after 7 p.m. or Carol Lohnes (683-1746). MEETING A meeting of Women's Aglow Fellowship will be held March 10, 7 p.m., at the arts resource centre at Oshawa city hall. Guest speaker will be Eileen Hyland. FoÉrmore infor- mation caîl 623-3197 or 668-8155. MEETING The Alzheimer Society of Durham Region will offer a, family support group on Wednesday, March 16, 2 p. M., at the office at 40 King St. W. (suite 606), Oshawa. For more information cail 576-2567. BIBLE SCHOOL Whitby Christian Assembly (100 Rossland Rd. W.) will hold vacation bible school during March break (March 14-17), 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., including puppet shows, crafts, gaines, snacks and Bible studies. Caîl 666-2556. MEETING Fairview Lodge will hold a family support group meeting in the dining room on Wednesday, March 23., 7 p.m. The meeting is open to ail interested relatives and friends of residents of Fairview Lodge. Coming eve SPPECH CONTEST The Oshawa To astinasters Club will hold the annual Canada Day speech contest on March 23,,7 p.m., at. the YWCA, 199 Centre St., Oshawa'ý The contest is open to ahl Canadig'ns, 18 and over, with win- ning speçches (French and Englîsh) to be pr qsented on Canada Day on Parliament Hill in .Ottawa, Calf Peter Bird at668-1290. MEETING Ken Lee, who has spoken about the human brain at educators'- conferences across Canada and the U.S.A., will be- guest speaker at the annual dinner meeting of the Durhamr Council of Home and School Associations on Wednesday, April 6, 6:30 p.m., at General. Vanier Secondary. School. Lee, who will speak at 8:30 p.m., will present "Right Brained Kids in Left ]rained Schools." Tickets are $12 for the whole'evening, $5 for the speaker only. Caîl 723- 5566. -MEETING Focus on Women will hold coffee and dessert at the Salvation Army Oshawa Temple Corps, 570 Thornton'Rd. N., on Monday, March 28, 7:30 p.m. A spring fashion show will be held and special speaker will be Jane Weist. Admission is $3. Cal 436-1508 or 666-2270. PAPER DRIVE lst Whitby cubs and scouts will hold their regular -monthly paper drive on Saturday, March 12, from Dundas St. north to. Rossland'Rd., between Garden St. and Lynde Creek. Collection of tied or bagged papers will start at 9 a.m. ------------------------- ehts j2 TAXHELP The lôcal Chartered A( Ass ociation is once aggas volunteèrsýto asslist s*enic plet 'ing thei 'r income ta This free service is avai]l pointinent the evenlngs oi 22 and 23, and is providèd with'an annual incomne (individual) or*$19,000 Please cal the *Whitby S tivity Centre, 668-7919c between 9 a.m. and 5 p.n pointment. MEETING The Whitby Ph, Club will meet MondE 14, 7 p.m., at the Wlth Library. George Blake, practical demonstratil portraiture using a siq with reflectors. Cail 92 more information. CALL A PRO'FESSIO0NA AL'SDRYWA LL a Ornamental design ceilings e Plaster work *Painti ng & decorating *Generàl contractlng 668-8958 666-1657 1 f FBRIAN DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC HARWOOD AVE. S. AJAX, ONTARIO 683-6074 . J H ' S WE TAKE PRIDE 0 H ' S' IN OUR WORK ~~E R LOC, AND BACK IT & 25YEARS Retainang WaIIs.SCA p E XPERIENCE Timber or Rocks, - G ANDATE Hedging, Planting G A A TE JOHN TE BOEKHORST 655-3402 BROOKLIN 2 km North oi Whitby SLICK 50 UNIQUE ENG INETREATMENT' AND ALL PETRO-LON PRODUOT AVAI LABLE FROM: FRANK DUTTRUCK 1514 Brook St. S., Whitby, ont. 668-5069LN4M Spring concert Thursckty Whitby Brass Band will present a spring concert'on Thursday, March 10, 8 p.m., at Heydenshore Pavillon,' Whitby. Roland Hill con- ducts the band which will perform music from around the world both classical and popular. Many of these pieces are on the band's first-" ever professionally recorded cassette tape, which the band hopes to have for sale at the concert, price $10. Admission is free to the éon- cert. Joining the band on that night will be Whitby Junior Brass Band conducted by Alan Black, for their second public performance. This group practises Tuesday evenings at Heydenshore, while the senior band'rehearses on Thursdays. It involves learners of al ages, who eventually progress to the senior band. The Whitby Brass Band is also busypreparing for the North American brass band championships this year. The contest takes place in Atlantic City, U.S.A. April 9 & 10 involves brass bands from ail over North Amnerica. For this the.band must perform a 30-minute program including one specified test piece. Three judges listen to the bands behind a screen, so that the iden- tity of the contestants does flot influence their judgment. In 1986 the Whitby band placed fourth in their category, and in 1985 the band missed second place by only one point out of 300. Theywere unable to compete last year. 'Y Dl L 655-8500 LEEDLE LANDSCAPING " Landscape designing " Tree planting " Stone work " Consulting forthe home owner WHITBY BUYING AN ANNUITY? Il you are, and you wish to secure a payout annulty from your RRSP,,cail: HERB TRAN OSHAWA 725-6564 Whitby 668-5968 Top 5QUOTES AVAILABLE MEETING Lccountants The Celesarean Biýth -S$upport n pro>viding ancl .Edqçation. group will be orsincon-metingModa, Lch14 at 8 p.m., ix returns. a t 39 Walker Crescent, Ajax., (683- table by ap- . 7175)., Topic for discussion will be if March,21, postpartum depresion. The group 1for seniors provides informïation and education Dof $14,000 to parents and professionals 'an- (family). ticipatinig -caesare an -birth 'or eniors' Ac- vaginal birth, and the options or 668-1424 'available in the Durham Region. i. for an ap- For more information, please con- tact: Joan Naccarato 434-460 or Jili Bosson 655-3896 (Columbus). HELP FOR VE1TERANS iotographc Veterans or members of lay,' March veteran's families' can obtain itbY Public information about pensions, will give a allowances or, medical assistance ion on on March 22., 9:30 a.m. to noon, ngle flash at the Whitby Legion branch Z8-5325 for (112). Cali Henry G. Perry at 668-2504 for more information.

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