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Whitby Free Press, 8 Mar 1989, p. 27

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WIIrM FifEE PiRSS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8,1989, PAGE 27 STAR BALL Let's Dance Club will yreser the '20th Ontario Star Bal' oi April 1, 6:30 p.m.to i1a.m.,a the Ajax community centre. Fea tureydwi l be Charles an Eleanor Turner (amateur 5 dance moder, amateur 5-dannc Latin, over-35 dance modern Pre-Am modern andgold Latin, Tickets are $15. Cal Auriel ai 839-3507 or Pam at 723-8008. THEATRE Durham Shoestring Perfor mers will preent 'The Shadow Box' at the arts resource centrE at Oshawa city hall on March 10 and 11, 8 p.m. Tickets are $4 (in advance), available at Informa tion Oshawa and at Merle Nor. man Cosmetics in the Oshawa Centre. Tickets at the door (if available) are $5. (Play is not considered suitable for young people). BIBLE SCHOOL The Whitby Christian Assem- bly March break vacation bible schol will be held March 13, 14 and 15, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Games, movies, crafts and bible stories. Call 666-2556 between 1 and 3 p.m. CAESAREAN BIRTH The Caesarean Birth Support and Education Group will meet on Monday, March 13, 8 p.m., at 306 Admiral Rd., Oshawa. Topic will be caesarean section pro- cedures, prevention (with slides). For more information call Cindy at 571-1834. IRISH DINNER The 4W's Social Club will hold the 32nd annual Irish stew din- ner at St. Mark's United Church in Whitby on Wednesday, March 8, 6:30 p.m. For tickets call 668-9281 or 668-9160. RELAXATIONCLASS A second six-week session of stress and relaxation classes will start at 8 p.m., Thursday, March 16. Cost is $7 per session. For more information call 430-1642. TAX CLINICS The Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre and local chartered accountants are again offering free income tax clinies for seniors on March 13, 14 and 15 ( coor- dinated by accountant Howard Smith). Service is free for seniors with annual incomes of less than $14,000 (single) or $19,000 (household). Call 668 -1424 for an appointment. SPEECH CONTEST Council Two of International - Training in Communication (ITC) will hold their annual ý peech contest on Saturday, March 11 at the Flying Dutch - man Hotel, Bowmanville. Regist- - ration at 12:30 p.m., speech con- test at 4 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. Dinner cost is $25.eITC c ubs from Oshawa Kingston, Ottawa and Toronto will ta ke part in the contest. Theme will be 'Peak Performance.' For information and/or reservations, call Irene at 728-2133 or Joan Ann at 725- 9197. SELF-IIELP The Self-Hel Group for Depressive and Manic Depres- sives will hold a regular meeting on Thursday, March 9, 7 ton p.m., at 111 Simcoe St. N. second floor ), Oshawa. Guest speaker Anthony Choy from the Grandview Rehabilitation and Treatment Centre will discuss stress management. Friends and family members are welcome. For more information call Judy at 436-8760. 'THEOS THEOS, a support group for newly widowed men and women,' will meet on Sunday, March 12,' 2 p.m., at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Cochrane St. Whitby. All widowed men and4 women are welcome to attend. For more information call 668- 2648. ONTARIO RIDING The annual meeting of the Ontario Riding Progressive Con- servative Association will be held Friday, March 10 at 7 .m. at St. Georges Church Hall, Randall Rd., Pickering Village. The exe- cutive for 1989 will be elected. To be elegible to vote, 1989 member- ships are required which are available at the door a half-hour before the meeting. For more information calll Roy Hubbard, 683-2278, Julie Hoare, 686-1679 and Paul Knox, 839-2903. DINNER MEETING The Oshawa-Whitby Newco- mers Club will hold a dinner meeting on Thursday, March 14, 6:30 p.m., at The Keg Res- taurant, 255 Stevenson Rd. S. Oshawa. Al women new to the area are welcome to attend. For more information call Whitby Community Information at 668- 0552 or Information Oshawa at 434-4636. BLOCK PARENTS Whitby-Brooklin Block Parents will meet on Thursday, March 9, 7:30 p.m. at the Durham Regional Police station on Ross- land Rd., Whitby. For more infor- mation call Debbie Bennett at 668-1324. HELP FOR VETERANS Veterans or members of veterans' families can obtain in- formation about pensions, allowances or medical assistance on Tuesday, March 28, 9:30 a.m. to noon, at the Legion (Branch 112) hall in Whitby. For more information call Denis (Miles) Delaney at 668-2730. FREEDOM FROM FEAR The Freedom From Fear Foun- dation will meet on Tuesday, March 14, 7:15 p.m., at E. Lovell public school, Oshawa. Hank Frazier will discuss "Cop- ing With Anxiety and Panic Attacks." For more information call 433-0777. DANCE A St. Patrick's Day dance will be held Friday, Marc h17, 8 p.m., at the Knights of Columbus Hall in downtown Whitby. Food, fun and prizes. Tickets are $10 per- son, available at Tina's Diner, on Brock St. N., just north of the four corners. Proceeds to charity. STAG NIGHT 'Stag Night' will be held Fri- day, April 21, 8 .m., at the Knights of Columbus Hall in downtown Whitby. Games, prizes, food and fun. Tickets are available at Tina's Diner oni Brock St. N., just north of the four corners. Proceeds to charity.j 10THANNIVERSARY The East Whitby Housing Co- operative on Ribblesdale Dr. will celebrate its lOth anniversary with an open house on Saturday, April 22, 1 to 4 p.m. at the co-op, and a dinner-dance, 6 p.m. to 1 a.m., at Holy Family Church (across the street from co-op). Former co-op members or those who know wherebouts of former members should call Chris Mer- lin at 668-0125 or Irene Carey at 668-2716 by April 1. BREATH OF LIFE DANCE The seventh annual '50s and '60s Breath of Life dance will be held at Iroquois Park arena A ril 29, starting at 8 p.m. on Daynard of CHFI-FM will be host, joined b Craig smith of CJEZ-FM and the Dazzettes. Money maised goes to cystic fibro- sis research. Tickets are $17.50 per person (limit of 10 tickets per person) and 700 tickets ame available, to go on sale Saturday, April 8 8 a.m at Iroquois Park arena. o rmore information call 623-1695. MEETING The Full Gospel Businessmen's Fellowship, Durham chapter, will hold their monthly dinner meeting on Monday, March 13 at the Holiday Inn, Bloor St. E., in Oshawa beginning at 7 p.m. Guest speaker for the evening will be Harald Boker, a fariner from Elmvale, who was born and raised in Hannover, West Germany, during Hitler's rise to power, and served in the German army during World War IL. Hef became a very angry and bitter man. In 1986, Harald stumbled accidently into a Full Gospel1 Businessmen's meeting int Peterborough, and something happened there to change his life. Tickets are $14 and may be reserved by phoning 723-5570 or 576-8523. For further information, call 655-4987. Coming events CALL A PROFESSIONAL 'i -e in Mahie e is. Al ae u s..TEUN-U 40. KngSW. Dios Paa shw RRIF'S- ANNUITIE$ FOR FREE QUOTATION CALL HERBTRAN 725-6564 1.M - - I.. 'I AL'S DRYWALL • Ornamental design ceilings *Plaster work • Painting & decorating • General contracting 668.8958 666-1657 scottyl î y -iAI WHOLESALE & RETAIL ROAST Durham regional chairman Gary Herrema will be roasted at gaadinner event held by the Witby Junior Chamber/Jaycees at Heydenshore Pavilion on Wed- nesday, March 22. Funds raised o to Whitby General Hospital. or more information call Jay- cees president Peter Sutton at 668-5626 or 430-5988, or past president Bob Stanley at 668- 8988. MEETING The Canadian Federation of University Women, Oshawa & District, will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, March 8 at the McLaughlin Public Library. The speaker wil be Jonathan Walfordcurator of the Bata Shoe Museum, who will resent the program 'Linen & ace, a Chronlogical History of Fashion in the 20th Century. DRAUG The Durham Region Apple User Group (DRAU) for Apple II series and compatible com- puters will meet in t he Pickering High School library on Thursday, March 9, 7 p.m. There will -be a comparison between the Apple IIGS an dAppl e MacIntsh com- puters, and a presentation on the 1988 Tax Template to use with Appleworks. New members are welcome. For more information call 427-8204 or 668-5022. FRIENDS OF • SCHIIZOPHRENICS Durham Region Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics will hold their monthly meeting at St. Mark's Church house, 200 Byron St. S., Thursday, March 16 beginning at 7 p.m. There will be a guest speaker. For more information call 668-2079. GIVE MOMS A BREAK Just had your first baby? Need time out? The "Give Moms a Break" pro am gives first-time mothers of abies (three months old and younger) two hours of free time every Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and then again from 1 to 3 p.m. Caîl the Rose of Durham at 432-3622 for reserva- tions. IMPROVINGYOURODDS AANS1 ZCANADAS #1IGLLER. PATRICKS GENERAL SERVICES Reno vations and improvements from your basement to your roof Outside work always available Phone 430-1422 BRIAN DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC HARWOOD AVE. S. AJAX, ONTARIO 683-6074 1 omool t*mb

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