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Whitby Free Press, 19 Jun 1991, p. 17

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-q FIDDLE CLUB There will be fiddle music, singing and dancingas the Osh- awa-Whitby Old-Time Fiddle Club performs at the McLaugh- lin bandshell in Memorial Park, Oshawa on Sunday, June 23, 7 to 9 p.m. Donations will be accepted for the Oshawa General Hospital building fud. For more informa- tioni Cal 436-5621 or 436-9019. ADULT CIDREN 0F ALCOHOICS The Family Education Resource Centre of Durham House will hold a workshop which will focus on aduit children of alcohoics' recovery issues, and how these affect relationships with others at home and on the job. The workshop will be held at Durham Hlouse in Oshawa, 7 to 9 p.m. on. Wednesday, July 3 and. 10, at a cost, of $16 per person. For more information or to register, cail the centre at 579-2021 or 686-4353. REFOIRM PART'Y The Reform Party of Canada, Ontario Riding ýAssocation will be holding its third' public information meeting atNAax Hfigh School, 105, Bayly' St., Ajax, on Thursday, June 20.- The -meeting will start at -7:30. p.m. and k keynoôte speaker will be Peter Lange, président of Guelph- Wellington Riding Association. For more information, eall 430-3495 or 668-3541. P SUMMER FESTIVAL Fairview - Lodg> wifl hast its second anniual» Summer Festival on Aug. 24. Those interested in purchasing a table for $50 to seil crafts or home-baked gooda at the festival, contact Tracey Horner at 433-6683 fQr more information. Ail moneyý raised wiil go te support the Alzheimer's day programi at Fairview Lodge. ANNUAL BMEETING The. annual meeting of Grandview Treatment & Rehabilitation. Centre of Durham Region will be held on Thursday, June 20, 7:30 p.m., at Grandview Centrem, 600 Townilne Rd. S., Oshawa. Future plans for the contre will be the tapie. A short business meeting will precede the peetton. Refreshinents wil eserved, and tours of the centre will be available after the, meeting. To confirm attendance, oeil 728-1673 by June 17. Ail are welcome. WANTED Fairview Lodgeis looking for entertainientz(musie that will suit ail age groups, from children to seniors) k> performi at the second annual Summer Festival on Ang. 24. If you are interested or require more information, cal Carol Bernardes, 668-5851, ext. 63. Ail money raised will go to the Alzheixner's day, program at Fairview. ALL WELCOME, GOSPEL-TENTI FESTIVAL Juns20-23 7:30 n m NlgohtlyThoums.-SaL BROOKLIN HOICULTUBAL SOCIETY The, Broolin Horticultural Society will hold a meeting on Wednesday, June 26, 8 p.m. at Brooklin United Church. Tom Làeedfle, horticulturalist, will share somne creative ideas on <Fences and othier structures." Veronica Colangelo, artistie'designer, will demonstrate, flower arrange- ments. All are welcome. GOSPEL FESTIVAL' The Durham Full Gospel Church will hold a tent festival at ,Franklin's, 315 Brock St. N., June 20 ta '23, with meetings each night at 7:30. Dr. BoyGra fromn Yucca Valley, Cal. wil speak at each meeting. Singin entertainment includes Rob Sweet - Bluegrass Gospel, Dave Garvey - Liberty, Bey. Jas Hos- kins - Good N4ews and Jdy Weller - Living Waters. A p an- cake breakfast is scheduled for Saturday at 9 a.m. For more information caîl 668-5971. WALK-A-THON The United Way 60k walk- a-thon from the CN Tower'ta Oshawa will be held on Satur- day, June 29 (not Jane 19, as stated in last week's edition). For details calMnne Kinsella, cam- paipi Jirector, at 436-7377. 19T'H ANNUAL AA -LAKESHORE CONFEBENCE The l9th annual AA Lakeshore conference will be held at the Polish Veterans Hall, 1551 Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa on July 5, 6 and 7. There will be getspeakers and variaus panels with AA,, AJ-Anon, Alateen and aduit children participation. Transportation will be provided from Simcoe and Taunton Church parking lot Friday, July 5, 5:30. ta 6:15 p.m. and Saturday, July 6, 8:30 to, 9:15 a.m. There will be no service on Sunday, July 7. For more information, write 'ta Lakeshore Conference, Box 2003, Station A, Oshawa, Ont. L1H MV. BREUASTMEETING Third Thursday BreakÏfast is a women's netwrk whichasmeets monthly at the Old Munich Café, Oshawa. The next meeting will be held on Thursday, June 20, 7:30 a.m. Members and guests are welcome. For information and reservations, caIl 723-1143. FRIERNDS 0F SQHIIZOPHBENICS 1 Friends of Schizophrenics will meet on Thursday, June 20, 7:30 p.m., at St. Mark's Church Hos, Byron St. S. and Col- borne St. W., Whitby. This will ibe the last meeting until Septem- ber. ANNUAL GENERtAL MEETING Ajax-Pickering and Whitb~y Association for Cornmunityr Living will hold an annual general meeting on Monday, Jane 24, 8 p.m., at the Pickering Recreation Complex,' 1867 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering. Specia speaker will be Dorothy Griffiths, director of. behaviour manage- ment services, York Central Hospital, who will discuss <Looking Towards the Future.! TEE-PLANTING The United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada, Upper Canada branch, wiil hold an officiai tree-planting ceremony in Alexandra Park (west side), at 9 a.n. on Wednesday, June 26 on the occasion of the Bicentennial of the province of Ontario, as set out in the Constitutional A.ct of 1791. Ail are welcome. For further information, call Donald Fox at 576-3175 (Oshawa). ANNWIVESAY SERVICE St. John's Anglican Church (northeast corner <f Brock st. S. and Victoria St. E. (the-Baseline), one block south of the Whitby GO station) will hold a service on Sunday, June 23, 3 p.m., ta celebrate their 145th anniversary. Weather perniitting, the service will be held outdoors on the church grounds. Music will be poided by the Whitby Brass Band, and a 'Strawberry Tea' will be served following the service. Ail are welcome. ALZHEER SUPPORT CROUP The Su port Group for Alzheimer r-amilies will hold a meeting on Wednesday, June 26, 7:30 p.m., at the Senior Citizens' Activity Centre, 910 Liverpool Rd., Pickering (just south of Bayly St.). The programi will include a video presentation and discussion. Refreshments will be served. Ail are welcome. For more information, cail the society at 576-2567. WHITY REE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19,1991, PAGPE 17 $1499$109 Pire Bedroom Suite includes dresser, hutch mirror, man's chest and headboard. Nite table $109. $ 9 COVr SALE FROM' $49 SON Pime Bunk Bsds Lots of storage space, separate Iadder anid guard rail plus Obunkiew ý$39S Chair......................... $-109.00 Youth Gmoup * MMyS Ro Double Dresser .........219.00 Mirror ..................... 107.00 5 Drawer Ghest .......i.209.00 Boakoase Headboard.....79.00 Mates Bed ............ 21900 Nite Table.... ............9.00 Single dresser ..........290 Large Hutch ...........149.00 Single Desk .............169.00 3 Drawer Chest ........159.00 SmaIl Hutch ...........119.00 5 PC SOUD WOOD MAPLE FINISH TABLE CHAIR DINEETE SET 39 SWIVEL ROCKER CFARSm$19 9 'STRATH ROY" custom Order O f Dining Room, Bedroom& Coffee Tables 4 UIOff' BRENTWOOD SWI VEL $26 ROCKER CHAIR fromc> BRAEMORE 2 PIECE SALE $ SOFA AND CHAIRÇountry Style) 799t ONLY9 ELRAN LOVESEAT $79 Deluxe Reciner Style DAYS FREE TEREST 5 PSe Oak DInIng Room 42" round Pedlestal Table withwLion's CIaw' legs & 4 Bow-back Chairs & 1 leal $699emie UnassEmblIEd IS LOT SIZE IMPORTANT? Prlvacyplus rnch bngalow j ihwl-ut basement. AKM BU Excellent Value at $219,9001l 9.0/ MO- £E 1 know Whtbyl 1 live in Whitby and have specialized in Whitby Real Estate for many years. IF QUESTIONS YOU FIND, PLEASE KEEP ME IN MIN D. ROSEMARY BROWN, SALES REPRESENTATIVE IN VOUR TOWN. BUS: 433-2121 RES: 668-3504 ..»m" ra

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