PA(PI 20. WRITBY FREE PRESI WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1989 ý CELIAC DISEASE An information session on 4 ceuse disease (inability, of- body to absorb nuret) 1l be held at the, Oshawa General Hospital, room 1002, on Saturday, Junec 17, 1:30 to 4:30 pn The session 15 ýsponsored b y the. Toronto chaper o f t h e anadian Celiac7 Association. For more informa- "' tion cali Marilyn Seale of Whitby at 430-1236 or Margaret or Larry Dart of Oshawa at,728-6687. < lRIDE FOR SIGHIT The lOth annual Ride for Sight by motorcyclists to raise money for the Retinitis Pigrnentosa Eye Research Foundation will be held June 10-11. For more informa- tion caîl Whitby-Oshawa area coordinator Garyr Pardy at 571- 1025. The ride for tis area will start at .9 a.m. Saturday; June 10, from Ab's otorcycle Shop, 20A9 Simcoe St, N., Oshawa. HEAD INJURY The Head Injury Association of Durham (HID) will meet on Tuesday, June 6, 7:30 p.m., at Pringle Creek community centre public school, 80 Ribblesdale Dr., Whitby. Elections will ba held as well as 'Caring and Sharing.' Al welcome. For more information cal Mary at 668-8188, Pat at 725-1698 or iiez at 430-2615. WOMEN'S AGLOW Women's Aglow Fellowship will meet on Thursday, June 8, 7 p.m., at the Oshawa resouroe centre (behind city hall). Guest speaker is Zee Jones, national president of Aglow, a transdeno- minational women's fellowship. For -more information caîl 623- 3197 or 436-9425. BLUEGRASS Thé Pineridge Bluegrass Folk- lore Society will hold a pickin' session on Sunday, June 11, 2 to 5 p.m., at Camp Samac (main council hall, north entrance off< Conlin Rd.), Oshawa. Ail wel- come. PANCAKE BREAKFAST The Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre invite the public to a Sancake breakfast on Sunday, une 4, 9 a.m. to noon. Cost for pancakes is $2 ($3 with sau- sages), tea or coffee included. ANNUAL MEETING The Ajax-Pickering-Whitby Association for Community Liv- Ing formerly the Association for the (Mentally Retardéd) will hôld the annual general meeting on Monday, June 12, 8 p.m., at St. Bernadette's Church, Harwood Ave. S. and Bayly St., Ajax. Guest seaker wil be Father PatrickMackan. Topic will ha 'Integrated Education.' For more information eall 427-3300. FREEDOMFROM PEAU Freedom from Fear will meet on Tuesday, June 13 7:15 p.m. at E.A. LovelI public school (room 25), Oshawa. Topic will be 'Panic Attacks and Years: Self -Help Tips.' Meetings are free and open to aIl interested. For more. information caîl 433-0777. STATION GALLERY The exhibitions 'John Reeves: Inuit Art World' and 'Inuit, Art: Sculpture, Pints and Wallhang- ings will hU held at 'Me Station cIvP volunteers wanted Volunteers are needed for the Community Involvement and Volunteer Program (CLVP). Volunteers work on a oming elvents MARY-MARGARET PAR(#ETTER of now on display at the Family' Vell- Whitbv. holds one of her paintings. ness Clinie on Dundas St. E. Free Proe photo VON MEETING Victorian Order of Nurses, Durham Region branch, will hold their 75th annual meeting on Tuesday& June 13, at the Garden Gate Rstaurant, Cullen Gar- dens. Business meeting at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner/dance at 6:45 pn.m Guest speaker will be Ken e eýs, Parliamentary Assis- tant to the Minister of Health. Ticýets may be obtained by cal- linïg the YOQN office at 571-3151. Cktst is $5yp eer person. GÊNEALOGIC4SOCZTY The Whitby-Oshawa braî*h of the Ontario Genealogical Societj will meet on Tuesday, June 7:30 p.m., at the Whitby Public Library. Speaker will ha Bilan Gilchrist who will discuss effec- tive use of the Mormon Church hibrary. A silent auction will also be held. For more information caîl Joyoe Hilten at 668-8177 or Bessie Gannon at 723-7460. LIBRARY DISPLAYS An exhibit of artwork from Gr. 6 students of St. John the Evangelist school. \will bWý held from June2 to 26 in the lýbrary. In the auditorium,ý June 3 to 30, wifl hea adisýlayo photogrhphs by Oshawa This Week photogra- phers Walter Passarella, Andrew Iwanowski, Peg Wright, Mario Bartel and Pae3gÀAn drew Smith. HDEART AND STROKE The annual meeting of the Heart and Stroke Foundation will be held on Tuesday June 6, 7:30 p.m., at the burhanm Regional Police station on Ross- land Rd. E. On the agenda will be annual reports and election of officers. AlI welcome. For more information cail 668-3687 CRAFT-BAKE SALE The Durham Professional Da~r care Social Committee wilI ho d a craft, bake and garage' sale on Saturday, June 3 firom 9.30 a.m. to 2:30 jP.m. at 57 Bannïer Cres. in Ajax. -CRAFT SALE A craft and yard sale will ha held at Emmanuel Reformed Church (corner of Rossland Rd. W. and Walton St., Whitby) on June 3, from 9 a.m. to 2 p .m. For more information. cali. 6.55-4788. WIIITBYAL-ANON Doeàs someone in your family drink too much? Whitby Friendly 41Anon," for family and friends '16 alcoholics, mèets every Tues- day at 8 p.m. at St. Marks Church House (Byron and Col- borne Sts) Whitby. Alateen, for children dl alcoholics, meets at the same location at 8:15 p.m. STOP SMOKING cj LOSE WEIGMT aiwlth I: I!i PhD.THERAPIST 4t2B OR MONEY BACK GUARANTEED Aller several years of research . 71v Pli.D. has devetped one af the mos successfut rnelhods af therapy to sO to mokingr ta las= weght. His therapy has helped thousands af people ta stop smoking very pollvel rt s th errifomortably wthout dlsts. He Is returning ta your town ta aller yau hlm UNBEATABLE SUCCESSOF THERAY. Wth hlm Il yau continue smoking alter the trealment or Il you Will be unalble ta lose weght. you can ether gel your moriey back or recetve mnore therapy FREE AT NO EXTRA COST T YOU. This is a imiled time aller. FREE FULL EXPLANATION 0F EACH THERAPY WILL BE GIVEN BEFORE THE TREATMENT WITH ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION, AND BEFORE PAYING FOR THE THERAPV. The effecllveness ai the therapy has been shawn that ta most people ontyaon visit Is required for salisfaclary resufts. The cinics are conducted by B. Ziv Ph. D. Theraplst and faunder af the «Zlv Instituts« ln Monîreai, Aberta and Ontario and The Ziv Relaxotogy CentreTM ln Canada. Ho has been servlng the public ta overcamne emnotional diff icuties for the 1aI 28 years. and has privale practice ln Thornhilt. tel: (46) 738-2443. Because of his reputattan and expertise ho has been tntervleered by tetevision, radio and newspapers. Many afifhlm clients are raterred ta hlm b y satisf ied people who have experienced his professional method, knawtedge and approach which braught satisf atary and successfut resuts. Welght Loss starts at 5:30 p.m. & ends at 8:30 p.m. Only - $125.00 Stop Smoking staris ai 8:.30 p.m. & ends ai mldnight. Only - $150.00 Please brlng wthyou sleepingbag_& a pillow W. accopt cash, certified choque, Visa. Mastorcard. Monday June l2th, 1989 Holiday Inn - Oshawa Thursday June 15th, 1989 Cullen Gardens - Whitby Dring ibIs ad to ecoeiv.ah addhtIona$».0.9 4aOPMp.ý LITTLE THEATRE The' Oshawa Little* Theatre youth group will pre sent a musi- cal version of 'Al ice in Wonder- land' on June 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 and 10, 7:30 p.m., at- the theatre, 62 Russett Ave., Oshawa. Tickets for $5 can be pur- chased ai; Sayweli's Book Store, 14 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa; at the theatre on Saturday, June 3, between 10 a.m. and noon; or at th.- door on night of performance. TAKE A BREAK On "Take a B3reak Wednesday,' teon mothers can take a break for tWo hours while their infants are cprcd for. Cal the Rose of Durhbm nt 432-3622 for reserva- tions. First-timp nimothers. LEG;AL AMD The Whitby Community Information Centre, 405 Dundas St. W., offers a legal aid cinie 7 to 9 p.m. on the second of the month from September to June. There 16 no -charge for the service, available to anyone. Cal 668-0552 for more information. A TFun Fà ir' will 10h dat E.A. -Fafrmni'n puble shol on Thursday, June 8, '6 te 3o pm Ail welcomýe. HOLTSTIC SEMINAR am,'uhânRe on Spi'tual Awareness Seminar' will be held on Sunday, June 25, 10 a.nI. to 6 «p.m,aà t the Centennial Building, Whitby. Admission, $10"'for the dlay, includes various lectures ('Color Therapy' by Pat Kerr and "TMe Medecine Wheel' by Donato Cinci), displays and treatments on -holistic and spiritual'healing, organic gardening, etc. Lunch 16 available. For more information caîl 430-1642. LIVING WELL The Lliving Well program lec- ture for June will, be abouftstreéss in "Take Time for M .~ob presented b y Diannà e 'e?ùgéll, director of rehabilitation serviices at Whitb y General, HospiW'l,.' at the 'Whtby Seniors"'; Activity Centre on Thý1ursday , Jiýné 2 2 p.m. Cali 430-7729,.or. '6684424 to registérý. Cost is $1 -in a4varce or at the door. ANNUAI MEETIN4G,! Doènna,,Noble 'presideiýtof Sound* Health !trrxewl discus'Healthy Se fEsteem - The Core of Mental Healthl,'.,at the 29t'h aniual mee ting, f.the Canadian Mental Heltl0 so ciation-Durham, on Txè ay June 6, p1 .,atte lb~ ý Starr buidng*1u~'st:. Oshawa.CaIl43-760 foa votinu.memberà hip., Durharn Bor&of ;.Edùcaüon and tihe, 'Couns3ellors' ,s6üaton for'the ReègionofDIurham' ý(CARLD) are co-sponsoring a ' Legal Considerations Workshop' on Tuesday, June 6, 1 to> 4 p.m. 'he speaker will be-- Dr. 'Robert Solomon, professor oflw University of Western Ontario. School counsellors and community agencies should -direct registration enquires 'th id Lowery Bell or John Schiieink (666-3821).' ANNUAL MEETING The Canadian Mental Health Associatiorn/Durham -brà neh's annual meeting will be held at the Michael. Starr BûildinÉ, 33 King St. W., Oshayew ,on Tuesday, June 7, at 7 p.m' .Guest speaker is Donna, Noble, president of, Sound.He.t Enterprises. Topic will be ' Healthy Self-Estem The Core te Mental',Health.' Register .by May 26. -Admission:is fre. For more infornfiation call'436-8760. Er4VIROr4MENTWPËEK Three short films aotss tainable energy optionswill ha shown at the OshawaAýublic Library on Tuesday, Junie,ýe7:30 P.m., to recognize Environment . ...... B E L L W O O D COMMUNITY SCHOOL' DAY CAMP RÉGIS31RATION June 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 19, 22, 26: 7:30 - 9:'00 pm.l at Bellwood Community Sohool, 30 Bellwood Drive, Whitby. The camp operates Monday to Friday, from, JuIy 4 - August 18, with a variety of games,, sports and arts and crafts. FOR MORE INFORMATION CAIL 571-4770