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Whitby Free Press, 1 Nov 1989, p. 29

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WHffBYFREE P~ESS, WEDNESDAY, N0VE~!BE1~ 1, 1989, PAO~ 29 ANGUS BAXTER Angus, Baxter, aâuthor' ofsi best-ellers about genealogy, Will b. g,.est-speaker at the meeting of te Whîtby-Oshawa'branch of the Ontario",Genealogical society on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 7:30 p.m., at Whitby Public Library.'For more imiformation caîl Bessie Gannon at 733-7460 or* Joyce Hilton -at' 668-8177..- BAZAAR Trafalgar* Castle School- will hold their 'International Bazaar' on Saturday, Nov. 4, 1 tô 4 p.m.-, at the school. There %vilb. face painting, fashion show, tea room; Chinese food, pizza parlor and many other activities. -Babysit-; ting service 18 provided. Ail wel- corne. The school. is located at 401 Reynolds St., Whitb. For more information caîl 668-3358. THEOS THEOS,-support group for the widowed,, will meet at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cochrane St., Whitby,, on Sun- day, Nov. 12 ,2 p.m. Ail widowed People are welcome. For more inf<rmation caîl 668-2648. SYMPOSIUM A stress mana gement sympo- sium, sponsored by the Whitby General Hospital Axiliary, 21l be held at th~e Whitby Public Library on Monday, Nov. 6, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Guest speaket will be Bruce TIuck. Anyone inter- ested may attend. Admission is free, and a draw will. be held. Caîl 430-1940 or 430-3578 for. more information. RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION The Whitby Northern Com- munities Ratepayers Association will hold a geea information meein, ndiga dsuso of Via ail, tonight (Wednesday, Nov. 1), 7:30 p.m., at the Ash- burn community centre. Inivted to attend are residents within the. boundary area of Lakeridge Rd. (west boundary), Townhine Rd. (north), Whitby-Oshawa bor- der (east) and north side of Col- umbus Rd. ( south). FALL BAZAAR The Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre will holdtheir annual fali bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 4, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the centre, 801 Brock St. N., Whitby. There will be bake goods, crafts, hand knits, novelties, Christmas decorations, fortune teUýing and refreshments. CANKADIAN CLUB Lloyd Francis wilî discuss "Illegal Immigrats5' at a meet- ing of the Canadian Club of Durham Region on Tuesday, Nov. 7, at the Holiday Inn, Osh- awa. Dinner begins at 7:30 p.m. For reservations or mére infor- rnation caîl Ruth Brooking at 655-4530 or Nancy McKnight at 668-4522. SODA SHOP BOP Big Brothers of Oshawa- WVhitb will hold a 50's & 60's J ance, the 'Soda Shop Bop,' on Saturday, Nov. 18, at Lviv hall (St. George's Ukr;ainian hall), 592 Albert St. Oshawa. Disc jockey will be Irian Master of CHFI-98FM. There will b. a buffet-style dinner of Canadian and Ukrainian cuisine. Tickets are $25 per person, available at the Bigrothers office, 44 Wil- liam St. W. Oshawa, or cal 579-2551l. ANNIVERSARYDINNER St. John the Evangelist Coun- cil. will hold their 5th annivers- ary dinner on Friday, Nov. 3, at St. George's Ukrainian Church hall, 592 Albert St., Oshawa. For more information and tickets cal 668-1815 or 668-3676. PC USERS The Durham PC Users Club meets on the second Thursday of each month, 7 p.m., i the, staff liunge, second floor, Durham College. Meetings, open to those interested, include a "bug" ses- sion as a regular feature, discus- sion of problems in an open forum, and assistance to those who also use MS-DOS systems. Software démonstrations are often given, the 'Disk of the Month' is available to aIl mem- bers, and the library is updated regularly. For more information cali Bernie Sandbrook at 655- 4156. CHINA FLOWER DISPLAY Porcelain china flowers, hand- nmade by Mary Holdcroft, are on display at t he Whitby Public Librarv until Nov. 30. rrc The. Fnrst Oshawa Club (ITC) celebrates its 20th anniversaiy on Tuesday, Nov. 7 at Philip-s Restaurýant, 89 Simcoe St. A., Oshawa. The. cost of dinner ' ti $13. Fellowship at 6 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m. Former memibers and guests are invited to attend. Cail for dinner reservations by Monday, Oct. 30. Cail Joan Ann Evelyn (725-9179) or Joyce Marshall (668-5504). BAZAAR A bazaar will b. held at Sun- nycrest Nursing Home, 1635 Dundas St. E.> ,itby, on Satur- day Nov. 4, 1 to 4 p.m. There w'illbe crafts ceramics, plants, books, home taking, whiite ele- phant, tea room and raffles. Al welcome. Comzngevents r FITZGERALD CARPENTRY WHITBY LTD. I îGeneraJ Carpentry Additions I-kime ImprovemefltS Ceramîc Tiling j Rec Rooms 1Dry waII and Paint ing I16 YEARS IN DURHAM REGION ej iCal: '668-4686 LFOR FREEQUOTATION I HERBTRAN I 725i6564 ATRCKSENERALLI "uIt OrnoaOlmPrOVmdeig "OOPainDECKS& ECai 430-142, 4301167E D clSawl SGeneral Contracting o *ec-Rocoms -e*Bathroom Renovation* e Fecs& ek CODeO ASSOCIATION, The 'Durham . Region Condo Association general meeting >wýifl be held on Suniday, Nov. 12,'7:30' É m, at 3 Deeprose Lne, Aax. Te board of direitors w Il- be elected and the, 1990' planning strategy will be, outlined. ,Cal 299-973 9 ( weekdays) or '-839-- 5264 (residence), Pickering. BAZAAR Hadassah-WIZO (Oshawa). will hold a bazaar on Wednesday, Nov. 8'.il1a.m. to 4:30 p .;a Beth iion Synagogue, 144 Fin 13t. E., Oshaw a. Door prizes in- clude a Sklar, sofa and Ropyal Doulton figurine. AdmissionËis à book of raffe tickets,. five for $2 (children free). BAZAAR On Saturday,. Nov. 18 from 10 a.m. untfi 3 p.m. a Christmas Village Bazaar. wil be held at a Saints Anglican Church,30 Dundas St. W. i Whitby. Featured will be photos ,with Santa, homemade soup* >i 'Christmas Cafe,' "and a strol Mhroýh hops 'in'Candy Cane Lane. Theres, home baking, candy and preserves, knitting, crafts galore, an auction barn and even a room especially* for childreni? events. SOCILETYMIEETING The annual- meeting of the South Ontario Agricultural ;Society will be held at the Brook- ýin community centre (up stairs), Cassels RdîE, on Wednsay,- Nov 22, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. EUCHRE The Oddfellows and Rebekah Lodge will hold euchres every Friday, 8 p.m., atarting Nov. 3 at the Oddfellows Hall at 211 Brock St. S., Whitby. Building entrance is on the south side. Cost 18 $1.50, lunch provided. BAZAAR St. Andrew's Preshyterian Church Women will hold their annual bazaar on Saturday, Nov.e 4, 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Crafts, knitting, sewing, decorations, baking, preserves, white ele- phiant table and tea rooni. The church is on Cochrand St., Whitbv. JAMBOREE The Oshawa-Whitby Old Time Fiddle Club holds a jamboree on the first Wednesday of each month, 7:30 p.m., at Heyden- shore- Pavillon. (Next meeting tonight, Wednesday, Nov. 1). Musicians are welcome and the public is welcome to dance. Admission is $2. Refreshments are available. For more informa- tion caîl 668-1609 or 436-9019. A WItDLIYE PRINT by nature artist arts and crafts, to be held by Burns Marc Barrie of Gallery ýBrougham Presbyterian Kirk Guild at Thunder- will be the big door prize at the bird golf and country club on Satur- Guild Show, exhibition and sale of day, Nov. 4, 10Oa.m. to 3 p.m.pho BRIAN DEEGAN DENTURE IBTH ERAPY CLINIC HARWOOD AVE. S. AJAX, ONTARIO 683-6074

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