4 GARGE SALE The -Anderuim-Msic,-tdns Il Association will hold a fundraising garage sale at the school grnxn on Saturday, Oct. fl22, 9 a.m. to,,4 p.m. Anyone 1i wishing to.:1onate items -for the sale can oeill the -muùsic department at 668-5809 or- 686- 2431. MEDITAT[ON Verpam Associates will hold a meditation seminar on Wed- nesday, Ot 19, p.m., in the pormroom of the Whitby Pubocgram ry For more infor- mation cali 668-3073. DINNER MEETING The next meeting of the Durham Business and ýPro- fessional Women's Club will be held at 6:15 p.m, Wednesday, Oct. 26, at Lancelot's Steak and Seafood House, Pickering., Sheila Haslam, president - of Stretch. ý& Flex Ltd., will discuss "How the Body Breaks Down' Under Stress." Reservations. necessary before Sunday, Oct. 23. CaliUm Bradshaw- at 683-0130 or* Fay Kerr at 852-7362. GULLD SHOW Burns Kirk Guild will hold their annual show 'and sale of arts and crafts on Saturday, Nov. 5, 10 ami. to, 3 p.m., at Thunderbird golf and country club in Ashburn. Admission will be $1.50. HALLOWEEN- Children's sessions in Hal- loween crafts, decorations and face painting will be held at the Whitby Public Library on Friday, Oct. 28. The craft session will be from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., decorations from 2:30 to 3:'30 p.m. and face painting from 7 to 8 p.m. Registration at the children's desk. MEETING The United Empire Loyalists' vAssociation of Canada-Upper Canada will meet in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m. Dr. Ralph Kimmerly will give a élide presentation on the Venerable Order of St. John. For more information cali Donald Fox at 576-3175. 1RHLP FOR VETEIRANS Veteraps. or members- of veterans* familles can get information about pensions, aà llowances or medical assistance available onTuesday, Oct. 25 at Branch 112, Royal Canadian LeinHall,, Whitby, from 9:30 a.m.' to noon. -For more information and appointments, caIl Denis Delanev at 668-2730. FOCUS ON YOUTII The Durham branch of the Canadian Mental Health Associ- ation will present "Focus on Youth" on Oct. 28 at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa. Ron Leonard will be guest speaker. Topic for the meeting will be 'Thinking Outside the Squares." Workshop Eubjects include "The Omnipotent BE=IR BREATHING Beginning Monday, Oct. 31, the Durham Region Lung Association will hold a better breathing course for adults with respiratory disease, in the South Mead Clubhouse, Oshawa. For more information or registration call 436-1046. ART SYMBOLISM "tt It Symbolism and Multiculturalism" will be held at the. Robert McLaughlin Gallery Oct. 25 te 30, to promote citizenship and multiculturalism as artistic expression through symbols. CalI 576-3000 for more infSrmagtiqnl.. - z,- .. ..- WHITY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER.19, 1988, PAGE 15 The exhibition "Directions in Lgndscffe," with'. paintings, by John Leonard, Jamies Paget and Harry Stooshinoif, continÎues at Thle Station Gallery until Oct. 30. A HREVIIEW was held Sunday for St. Mark's United Church annual silent auction to take place Friday, Oct. 21, il a.m. to 3 p.rm Tickets for $3.50, to include lunch, are available from any church member. FOCUS ON WOMEN Focus on Women wilI hold coffee and dessert at the Salva- tion Army, Oshawa, on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 7:30 p.m. Marion Shields will be guest speaker, Ken and Ann Clarke will provide music, Dawna Scobie will hold. a Christmas craft demonstration. Admission is $3. Cal 668-0938 for more information. LEGAI AID The Whitby Community Information Centre, 405 Dundas St. W., offers a legal aid dinic 7 to 9 p.m. on the second of the month from September to June. There is no charge for the service, available to anyone. Cali 668-0552 for more information. LA LECHIE LEAGUE La Leche League is an international breast feeding and support group providing women with help and information on breast feeding. There is a local group which meets every first Wednesday of each month. For help or more information, cal 723-0542. COURSES The Heart Saver, basic rescuer and basic rescuer recertification courses will be held during November at the Wihitby Public Library in cooperation with Durham Save-a-Heart. Regis- tration at the children's desk or call 571-1152 or 668-6531. ENGLISH PROGRAM Due to renovations at St. Mark's United Church, the Whitby Community Language Program will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 1:30 p.m., one weeu later than previouisly announced. Registration is Tuesday, Jan. 6 and Thursday, Jan. 8 for adult and pre-school classes. Cal 723-6528. St. Mark's is at the corner of Centre and Coîborne CAMPAIGN The Kidney Foundation of Canada Peanut Campaign con- tinues until Halloween. CalI 445-0373. BAZAAR The *Ail About Children Bazaar, sponsored by the Whitby Jaycees, wilI be held on Sunday, Oct, 23, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.nl. at Henry Street High School. The bazaar will feature entertainment for children, educational toys and games, books, craft supplies, gift ideas, clown face painting, a raffle for a playhouse, motorized bike and gift certificate from Kdclie Kobbler. For more information, cali Debbie at 666-3772. IRAZAAR Brooklin's St. Leos parish Christmas bazaar will be held Saturday, Oct. 29, 10 a.m. to 3 p.mn. at St. Leo's school. Cal 655-4321 or 655-3253 for more informsa finn SLEEPYTIME Sleepytime Express will begin the new season at Whitby Public Library on Thursday, Oct. 27, 6:30 to 7 p.m., with a Halloween costume and story-telling session. Ail ages welcome. LADIES JOIN THE FUN EVELYN EXERCISE OVER FORTY-NIFTY FIFTY General Workout Muscular Endurance Flexibility Low Impact Aerobics Certified Y.W.C.A. Leader Classes at Masonic Hall 203 Cochrane St. Whitby Mon. lO:2Oam - 11:2Oam Wed.Evgs. 7:3Opm - 8:3Opmr For Information Cail 668-5225 The War Amputations of CanadaA a tradition of amputees helping t amputees War Amps Chief Executive H. Clifford Chadderton and Champ Kari deWit have something in common - they're both amputees. The WarAmps was firstestab- ished in 1918 to assist amputee veterans. Now the war amputees pass their many years of experience along to the younger generation through the Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program. Champs re- ceive artificial limbs, counselling and financial assistance. What is our future? When there are no longer war amputees, we will become the Canadian Amputees Foundation. Graduates of our CHAMP Program will carry on The War Amps tradition of amputees helping amputees. The War Amputations of Canada, National Headquarters, 2827 Riverside Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1V 0C4. TeWar Amputations of Canada is a registered charitable organization operated by amnputees for amputees on a nonp0rofit bais. The War Amps does flot receive goverfi- men t f unds. Shou Id you wish f urther in format ion. please do flot hesi tate to contac t us. Toronto (416) 488-0600; area codes 519, 613,705, dial toil-free 1-600-268-8821; ail other area codes dial toit-f ree 1-800-268-8917. Charitable Regisration Number 0286831 09 PUBLIC -OPEN IIOUSE on the PROPOSED SHREDDER BYPrE-RODUCT BERM Members of the public are invited to attend an open house with respect to the shredder byproduct bermn proposed by Lasco. Lasco staff and consultants will be available to provide information and discuss: -ongoing studies with respect to hydrogeology, engineering, landscaping, and the natural and social environments the Environmental Assessment process that will be used to evalutate the proposai -issues and concerns identified or raised by the public 77/4E>c>3p>£r, h7c>ijsdewiII Lm>t7heid «:y Thursday. Oct. 20 / 88, at the Centennial Community Centre 416 Centre St. Whltby, Ont. from 2:00 p.m.to 10:00 p.m. For further informnation, please contact Mr. Ron Dccth. Projcct Manager, Shreddcr Byproduet Bcrm Projcct. Lasco. Whitby: 668-8811 Toronto: 364-6136 (ext.) 732 COSTUME RENTALS 1 1 New 1 433-111 0