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Whitby Free Press, 12 Jul 1989, p. 20

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Summer safety is subject of Living Well The Julflectur for th*Livin The July lecture for the Living Well program will be held Thurs- day, Jl 20, 1:30 p.m. at the Whitby Pblic Library. Cpl., Pat Judges of Durham Re onal Police will present 'Saety in tl'h Summer.' Cost is $1 in advance or at the door. Refreshments and a door prize. To register call Living Well at 430-7729 or call the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre at 668- 1424. ING WITH LASER THERAPY • Personalized consultations and treatments • Tot ally painless, no negative side effects Professionally trained therapists Diet points included OSHAWA LASERTERAICENTRE PCEWROU EMOUNUARE 192 KIng Street West 37NEW onRoUndQUR 375 KingstonfRo" CHRIS EVANS recent 571-7867 286-9444 "Color Wheel' to prima CALL NOW FOR AN APPOINTENT Are Papers Littering Your Street? We take our distributing seriously. Our carriers are instructed to deliver the WHITBY FREE PRESS to the mailbox, between doors or any other safe place protected from wind and rain. If there is a problem in your area, call our Circulation Manager at 668-6112. deliver (really deliver), more than 21,000 papers weekly. want the Whitby Free Press to make it to your door. We Want It to Be Read Call us. We Want to Keep Whitby's Streets Clean. FUMBLEKIN The Join Hands Puppet Com- pany presents 'Tumblekin' at the Whitby Publie Library on Wed- nesda, July 26, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tickets, for $1 are available at the information âesk. PAPER AEROPLANE CONTEST A pa er aeroplane contest will be helS at the Whitby Public Library on Thursday, July 20, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Contests will in- clude longest flight, farthest flight and most aerobatic flight. Planes must be made of one piece of paper and, if desired, one paper clip (no glue or tape allowed). DURHAM PC USERS The next meeting of the Dur- ham PC Users Club will be on Thursday, July 13, 7 p.m. in the staff lounge on ths second floor of Durham College. Open to all interested. A 'bug' session is the regular feature of the meeting and allows participants to dis- cuss problems in an open forum or to assist others. The disk of the month will be available to all who attend and the library is updated on a regular . basis. There will be a demonstration of 'Remote2' for the next meeting. Call 655-4156 for more informa- tion. FALL FASHION SHOW The Station Gallery will hold a fall fashion show, 'A Gallery of Style,' at Heydenshore Pavilion on Monday, Sept. 25, 8 p.m. Fashions will be from Agnes Dis- ney's Fashionable Half-Sizes, Brooklin Village Shoppe, Audrey Jane's Lingerie and erfumerie Shop, Benjamin Barrett Bridal and Dress Boutique, Fun Fash- ions for Kids, Mercantile Depart- ment Store, Norma Peterson and Southridge Men's Wear, with hairstyles by Valentino's and flowers designed by Leonard's Design Systems. Tickets are available during July at The Station Gallery and participating stores. HELP FOR VETERANS Veterans or members of veterans' families can obtain in- formation about pensions,- allowances or medical assistance on Tuesday, July 25, 9:30 a.m. to noon, at the Whitby Legion Branch 112. For more informa- tion and appointments cal] Denis (Miles) De=aney at A-2730. CONCERTS - The Whitby Brass Band, under conductor Roland Hill, will hold 'Summer Concerts in the Park' on Thursdays, July 13 and 27, Aug. 10 and 24, at 8 p.m. Admis- sion is free (bring a lawnchair) at the Rotary Park bandshell. Tapes will be on sale for $10. For more information call 668-4715. SPORTS CARD TRADING Collectors can bring their sports cards for trade (no selling and no dealers allowed) at the Whitby Publie Library on July 17, 6 to 7 p.m. At 7 p.m., Bi l, Humber, author of 'Let's Play Ball' and curator of the basebal1 display at the Royal Ontario Museum, will tell stories about Slayers nd teams from the past. is book will also be available. MS SWIM The 'Swim for Multiple Sclero- sis' will be held at Camp Samac, Oshawa, on July 16, 2 to 7 p.m. There will also be a country and western entertainment, barbe- cue. Pledge sheets available through Information Oshawa at 434-4636. CREATURES 'Creatures of the Jungle' will visit the Whitby Public Library on Monday, July 31, 2:30 to 3:3C p.m. Jeff McKay, 17, herpetolo- gist and reptile importer, will brin ga boa constrictor, iguana, South American frog and other "creatures of the jungle." Free tickets are available at the infor- mation desk. DISPLAYS A displayby the Whitb Lawn Bowling Club will be held in the lobby of the Whitby Public Libr- ary until July 31. The National Library's Travelling Exhibition Incunabula, Hebraica and Judaica, 35 to 40 framed items including facsimiles from the Jacob M. Lowry collection, will be in the auditorium during July. CONFERENCE The Optimist-sponsored 'Stu- dent Leadership Conference,' to develop self-esteem, motivation for success and community awareness in Gr. 10 or 11 stu- dents in basic level programs, will be held Nov. 1-3 at General Vanier Secondary School, Osh. awa. Cal] 723-5227 for more in- formation. QUIT SMO Coming events We We and for local businesses YES, we do deliver flyers any number, any part of Whitby ...right to the door We Live Here Too.

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