PAGE 14, WHITY FME PRMS, WEDNESDAY. NOVMMER 20,1991 CRAPF SnOW Col. J.E. Farewell public school, 810 McQuay Blvd., wil hold their eighth annual craft show on Sunday, Nov. 24, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be 46 tables. No admission. Proceeds go toward school ecuipment. * :jars i~and . ratt i.Shîrï'ii Homne 0f The '818" LARGE" PIZZA Where a large really is a large. Over 2% more çzz than a i16" large. (11-12.11f ~ M dm R - - ~ .......... 113 BYRON ST. S, WHITBY Umift 1 coupon per order please. Noexpiry. No cash value Buy 1 pair of contact lens and receive FREE a second pair of lenses, OR Your choice of sunglasses from our selected selection. Childrens Eyewear as low as $139. & Up. INCLUDES: -Frame -Single vision lenses -Scratch resistant coating lIn addition, accompanied aduit will receive 10% OFF bis and her eyeglasses. NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFER OR DISCOUNT hMNBAZAAR Whitby General Hospital Aumîliary will hold a mini-bazaar on Thursday, Nov. 28, 10 arn'. te 4 p.m., in the hospital, lobby. There wiil-be crafts, knitting and baloed goods. For further information, cail Cory at 668-0411. TVickets for the raffle draw will be available at the bazaar or froin auxiliary members. Ai prizes are donated locally, and proceeda wiil go to the auxiliary. CRAFJYSMALL BUSINSS FAIR- Durham Region Parents of Multiple Births, Assoiation will hold a crafVsémall business fair on Saturday, Nov. 23, 9:30 a.1n. te 12:30 p.m., at Centennial United Churc, Rosehiil Blvd., Oshawa (one. block west of Gibbons between' King and Bond Sts.>. There will. be craft itemè, Tupperware, clothing, baked goods, toys and more.- The Standing Committee on Resources Development will be holding public hearings in Toronto on Bill 124, An Act to amend the Highway Traff ic Act. The purpose of this Bill is to amend the Highway Traffic Act to require that bicyclists wear helmets. Subsection 88 <1) of the Act currently requires a helmet to be worn by persons riding on or operating a motorcycle or motor assisted bicycle on a highway. The Committee is requesting that interested organizations, groups or individuals who wish to make an oral presentation before the Committee contact the Clerk pro tem. of the Committes by Friday, 06 Decem ber 1991. People who do not wish to appear before the committee but who wish to comment on Bill 124 may send their written submissions to the address below. These should be submitted to the Clerk pro tem. by Friday, 13 December 1991. Copies of the Bill are available through Publications Ontario: 1 -800-668-9938 or 326-5300 in Toronto. Peter Kormos, M.P.P. Chair Tannis Manikel Clerk pro tem. of the Committee Room 1521, Whitney Block, Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1 A2 Telephone: 416/325-3509; Facsimile: 416/325-3505 Telephone Device for the Deal: 416/325-3538 Collect calîs will be accepted. [Ces renseignements sont disponibles en français sur demande. ~ Legisiative Assembly -.~ of Ontario The Standing Committee on Resources Development will be holding hearings on Bill 118 - An Act to amend the Power Corporation Act. The purpose of this Billi s to make changes to the Board of Directors of the Power Corporation (Ontario Hydro); to authorize the Minister of Energy to issue policy directives that would be blnding on the Corporation; and to broaden the description of the content of energy conservation. The hearings wlll take place during the Winter Adjournment (January and February 1992) and will be held in Toronto, Thunder Bay, Sioux Lookout, Timmins, Ottawa, Kingston, Chatham, Guelph, and St. Catharines as demand warrants. The Committee is requesting that interested organizations, groups or individuals who wish to make an oral presentation before the Committee contact the Clerk pro tem. of the Committee by Thursday, 12 December 1991. People who do flot wish to appear before the committee but who wish to comment on Bill 118 may send their written submissions to the address below. These should be submitted to the Clerk pro tem. by Friday, 10 January 1992. Copies of the Bill are available through Publications Ontario: 1-800-668-9938 or 326-5300 in Toronto. Peter Kormos, M.P.P. Chair Tannis Manikel Clerk pro tem. of the Committee Room 1521, Whitney Block, Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1 A2 Telephone: 416/325-3509; Facsimîle: 416/325-3505 Telephone Device for the Deaf: 416/325-3538 Collect calîs will be accepted. Ces renseignements sont disponibles en français sur demande.J ~< Legisiative Assembly 31W ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CRAFUT SHOW A Christmas craft show wiil be held at the Metro East Trade Centre, Brock Rd. N., Pickering (between Hwy. 401 and Hwy. 2), on Friday, Nov. 29 (3 to, 9 p.m.), Saturday, Nov. 30.(9:30 a.m. te 9 p.m.) and Sunday, Dec. 1 <9:30 arn. te, 6 p.m.). The show will feature craft and *11-s by craftspersons =rrnt hOugout the province. Polka Dot Dowr Lve with Polkaroo anid friends will be live on stage on'Nov. 29 at 3:30 p--P30 p.m. and 7-3 M held on Nov. 30 and Dec.-1 at 2 p.m. A Culn rdn Christrnasw dispay is being planned. There silais be daily doo prizes. For more information, oeil 668-8838 or 666-8050. CRAFT SHOW Kinette Club of Whitby will hold a craft show Sunday, Nov. 24, 10 arn. te, 4:30 p.m. at Heydenshore Pavillon, Water St., Port Whitby. Admission $1 and children under 12 are free. Handmade toys, jewelry, hand deëm-' tdclothing, folk art, craftFree, parking. Net proceeds go te cliarity. NOVEMBERFES Brooklin United Church women will hold a Novemberfest on Saturday Nov. 23, il.arn. te, 2 p.. Thre will be crafts, sewmng, knitting, a bake table, Christmas 'puddings and other goodies. For table rentais, ell Evelyn flennis at 655-3467. SNOWFLAKEBAZAAR The annual Snowflake bazaar and tea will be held at St. John's Anglica Church Brock St. S. and Viceteria St. L!, on , Saturday, Nov. 23, il arn. te, 3 p.m. There will be a bake table, white ele- phant, tea table, needlework, crafts,.new and used, books. For more information oel ,Betty at 668-4535. CHRISTMAS MAGIC BAZAAR St. John the Evangelist Catholic 'Womenes League will hold a «Christmas Magice parish, bazaar on ,Saturday, Nov. 23, 10 a.m. te, 4 p.m. at St. John's annex gym, Giffard St., Wbitby. TIhere wiil be knitting, cliildren's attire, white elephant, book nook, balte tables and much more. Net proceeds will go to charity. CRAFT PAIR The Durham Région Parents of Multiple Birth Association wiil hold a crafts smail business fair on Saturday, Nov. 23, 9:30 arn. te, 12:30 p.m. at Centennial United Church, RosehilBv. Oshawa. There will, be clo.hng books, toys, crafts, balced gos CRAFFT BAIKE SALE A craft anà bake sale will be held at Emmanuel Reformed Church, 401 Rssland Rd. W., on Saturday, Nov. 30 10 a.m. -te 2 p.m. Lunch is avaîie. GIANT SALE -A -giant _sale of *crafts, BAZAAR The Westminster United Church bazaar wiil be officiaily opened at il amn. on Nov. 23 Wy Bey. Charles Swan (in-term ena- .bler). The church is at 25 Man- ning Rd., between Garrard and Thicksn roada. Lunch will be availabel in the tea room jmtil 1 p.m. There wiil be novelties, homne aiw swing, candly, plants jan= -te ele&hants. Ay ted. Al welcoe È Mq CJAI, L eým6,-- Aà da