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Whitby Free Press, 16 Mar 1988, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCHI 16, 1988 GREEK INDEPENDENCE > The Greek Community. of Oshawa,& District- (school 'board co*ttee): ,il1 .celebrate Greek Independence. Day with a short ceremony at Memorial Park in, downtown'-Oshawa on Su;nday, March 20,, 2 p.m. More- activity will be held later at Glen Stewart Park. For more information call Andy Etaxinondas at 579-8726. BIG SCREEN The World Home Bible League will use a giant 27-ft. screen and six 70-mm. projectors to present "Footprints of the Reformation" at Hebron- Chistian Reformed Church, 407 Crawforth St., Whitby, on Friday, March 18, 7:30 p.m. The presentation will relate the events that brought about the Reformation. awaits you cd WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH-WHITBY 25 Manning Road betweeu Garrard & Thickson 1723-6442 10:30-LENTEN WORSHIP CELEBRATION Nursery - Church School 'WELCOMEPI iii more tban a word at Westminster. TAX HELP The local Chartered Accountants Association is once again providing volunteers to.assist seniors in com- pleting their income tax returns. This free service is available by ap- poinitment the evenings of March 21, 22 and 23, and is provided for seniors with'an annual income of $14,000 (individual> or $19,00 (family). Please cal the Whitby Seniors' Ac- tivity Centre, 668-7919 or 668-1424 between 9 a.m. and 5 P.m. for an ap- pointment. ANTIQUE $1HOW The annual "Bowmanville Show" of, antiques will be held this year at the Holiday Inn in Oshawa, starting at il a.în., March 26 and 27, featuring only pre-1870 items. For more information caîl organizers Rob or Vi Lambert at 987 -5311. . MEETING The Pleasant Social Club for young and middleaged widows and widowers will' meet on Sunday, March 20 at 7:30 p.m. There will be ' dancing, shuffleboard and cards. For more information- cal 683-3149 or 725-7203. i77» DUJRHAM The Municipal Act, Sections 298 and 301 (R.S.0. 1980) TAKE NOTICE THAT the. Council of the Regional authorizing construction of the foîlowing projects: NO. NO. 1 Brock Rd. Cameron St. Ritson Rd. Goodwood Rd. Bloor St. Rossîand Rd. Liverpool Rd. West ney Rd. Consumers Dr. Whites Rd. Harwood Ave. Park Rd. MUNICIPALITY Pickering Brock Oshawa Uxbridge Whitby Whitby Pickering Ai ax Whitby Pickering Aj ax Oshawa Sc ugog Municipality of Durham may pass by-Iaws LOCATION South Round Bypass Lane at the 5th Concession From Dobson Bridge to Regional Road 2 From Regional Road 58 (Adeaide Ave.) to Regional Road 28 (Rossland Rd.) Truck Acceerat ion Lanes at the 7th Concession Bypass Lane Widening at Hopkins St. From Garden St. to Regional Road 26 (Thicvkson Rd.) From Hwy. 2 to Glenanna Rd. From 1.0 km north of Hwy. 2 to Concession 111 Road. From Brock St. to the new new 401 ramps. From Hwy. 2 to Regional Road 37 (Finch Ave.) Left Turn Lane at Harwood /401 West Round Ramp Left Turn Bypass Lane at G.M. Gates From Caesarea Easterîy to Regionai Boundary Plans showing details of the projects and the lands affected may be seen at the office of the Chief Design Engineer of the. Durham Works Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, Telephone 668-7721. Works Committee, being deîegated by Regional Council as the hearing body, shaîl hear in person or by his or her counsel, solicitor or agent, any'person who dlaims his or her land wiII be prejudiciaîîy affected by the by-Iaws and who- applies on or before March 23, 1988, to the undersigned to be heard at a meeting of the Works Committee on March 29, 1988. Dated at Whitby this 25th day of February, 1988. G. Emm Works Committee Chairman .W.A. Tweîvetrees, P. Eng., Commissioner of Works BREAKFAST The l2th annual Educators' Breakfast, sponsored by _the Ontario Public School Teachers' Federation, will be held April 15, 7:15 to .9 a.m., at Harwood Secondary School. The Educator's Award, School Bus 'Driver's Award. and Student of the Year Award will be presented at the breakfast which is part of Education Week. DANCE The 221st C orral (Whitby) of the AUl America Horse's Ass (AAHA) will hold a St. Patrick's dance at Brother's Pizza and Spaghetti house, Blair Park Plaza,, Wbitby on Saturday, March 19 at 8 p.m . Small donations appreciated for the club's work for the needy of Durham Region.' OPEN HOUSE The Durham Business and Professional Women's Club will hold open house at Eastdale Publie School (cafeteria) on Wednesday, April 6, 7 to 9 p.m. For more information caîl Sarah Skelly at 430-1250 after 7 p.m. or 683-1746 anytime. DANCE The Great Britain Social Club of Durham Region will hold a 50's & 60's dance on F'riday, April 22 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 133 Brock St. N., Whitby. Cost is $10. For tickets caîl 668-9519 * PIOKLIN' SESSION The 'Pineridge Bluegrass Folklore Society will hold a pickin' session on Sunday, March 20, 2 to 5 p.m., at the main council hall at Camp Samac, Oshawa (north entrance). Al welcome. Cail 985-3726 for more information. SEMINAR ADHOD Services will present a seminar on estate planning, for parents of people with developmental handicaps, on Wednesday, March 23, 8 p.m., at Maplewood Centre, 947 Adelaide Ave. E., Oshawa. Admission is free. Caîl 576- 3261 toreserv'e. SPEECH CONTEST The Oshawa Toastmasters Club will hold the annual Canada Day speech contest on March 23, 7 p.m., at the YWCA, 199 Centre St., Oshawa. The contest is, open to al Canadians, 18 and over, with win-, ning speeches (French and English) to be presented on Canada Day -on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Cali Peter Bird at 668-1290. HELP FOR VETERANS Veterans or members of veteran's families can obtain information about pensions, allowances or meclical assistance on March 22, 9:30 a.m. to noon,, at the Whitby Legion branch (112). Caîl Henry G. Perry at 668-2504 for more information. MEETING Focus on Women will hold cofl'ee and dessert at the Salvation Army Oshawa Temple Corps, 570 Thornton Rd. N., on Mondaýy, Miarch 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. MEETING Carol Lohnes will discuss eniployment equity and pay equity at the March 16 meeting of the Durham Business and Professional Wonien's Club -at Thunderbird Golf and Country Club. Reception at 6 p.în. Cal Faye Kerr (852-7362) after 7 p.m. or Carol Lohnes (683-1746). r Comingevents, HEUT SERISI. e +JURSING & HOMEMAKING SERVICES CALL 24 HRS/DAY - 7 DAYS/WEEK NURSES *COMPANIONS *HOMEMAKERS IN HOME OR INSTITUTIONS .ADDMONAL SERVICES BY REGISTERED STAFF: FOOTCARE f. HOME VISITS INCUDES . INCLUDE CORNS a CALLUSES E L/ ATHING/i DRESS4NG TOENAIL CARE l / BLOOD PRESSURE/f WEIGH-r FOOT SOAKS / MASSAGES W t EDICATIONS / INJECTIONS 433149 MEETING Mike Filey, writer, broadcaster and past preslident Of the-- Town of York Hlistoical Society, will speak to thée Upper' Canada branch 'of the United Empie Lial~ s' ssciaton on Thursday, Apil 7, 7:30 p.m., at the Whitby Public Library. -Câli 576-3175 for more information. BIG SISTERS Anoe i8 and over interèsted in beomng a Big Sister' can attend an orientation meeting at Settiement House, 387 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa, 6:45 p.m., on Thursday, March 31. The annual general meeting and volunteerý, appreciation night will br held Monday, March 28, 7:30 p.m., at the Whitby Yacht 'Club. For more information cali 436-0951.'ý - MEETING Durham Region Field Naturalists will meet at 7:45 p.m. on'Monday; March 28 at the North Oshawa (Nor- thview) Library, Beatrice St. E. The special feature of the program will be a slide presentation by the Peggs, well known naturalists. They will show the highlights of their remarkable nature observations across the continent, including Alaska and Central America. Mem- bers and newcomers are welcome. Cali 579-8104 for information about the following outings: Sunday, Mar- ch 27, waterfowl viewing at Presqu'ile; Saturday, April 9, waterfowl viewing at Cranberry Marsh; Sunday, April 17, hawk wat- ch at Grimsby; Wednesday, April 27, outing to ridges and Lake Scugog. EUCHRE Whitby Legion (Branch 112) Ladies Auxiliary will hold a euchre at the Legion, 117 Byron St. S., on March 17, 8 p.m. Prizes and lunch. Admission $2. MEETING Ken Lee,, who has spoken about the human -brain at educators' conferences aczross Canada and the',, UrS, . _ill be 1gùèér «speaker at' -the ,annual dinner ý,"meeting of the.Durham 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 :ýKids in Left Hrained Schools." TiMckets are $12 for the whole evening, $5 for the speaker only. Cail 723- 5566. MEETING Fairview Lodge will hold -a family support group meeting in the dining roomn on Wednesday, March 23, 7 p.m. The meeting is open to ail interested relatives and friends of residenits of Fairview Lodge. PUBLIC NOTICE THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM IN THE MATTER 0F: a a

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