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Whitby Free Press, 17 Nov 1993, p. 15

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Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, November 17, 1993, Page 15 CH[ROMO FATIGUE The Durham Region Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME Support Group meets tonight (Wednes- day)j 7 p.m., at A.E. King Memorial Complex, Kingsway College, Oshawa. For more infor- mation cali Renee Leahy at 655- 4398. INYERTILITY MEETING The Inertility Information in Durham support group wiil meet Monday, Nov. 22, 7 p.m., in the Durham Regional Police station community room, corner of Brock Road and H-ighway 2 in Pickering. Couples or individuals undergoing infertility treatment, in the adoption procesa, experiencing secondary infertility or in any stage of resolution are welcome. The theme is « surviving the holidays.' For more information, cail Janice at 619-1733 or Sonia at 404-8114. ORGANIC GROWERS Durhamn Canadian Organic Growers will meet Wednesday, Nov. 24, 7:30 p.m., at the Whitby courthouse. Master gardener Mary Perimutter will discusa spouts and propagation relating te trees. Alil are welcome. For more information, call 434-6231. PHaOOCLUB The WItby Photographic Club will nieet on MIonday, Nfov. 22, 7 pm., at the Family Trust bilding, Dundas and Hickory atreets in Whitby. Port Hope nature photographer Daphne Sveningson wiil present 'Bruce Peninsula' and 'Desert Awakens.' Ail are welcome. For more information, call Barbara Parry at 430-0279. EHUNTERS AND BOMBERS' Innushare, a group of Durham women working together to help the Innu families living at Davis Inlet, Labflador, invites the public te view the National Pilm Board's documèntary video on the Innu peopl,'Hunters and Bombera,' Thurasday, Nov. 18, 7:30 p.m., at St. Andre-W's Presbtrian Church, Cochrane StreetWhtb. For more information about Innushare, contact Joyce at 668-5504. FUNDRAISING DANCE The Oshawa Durham Rape Criis Contre will hold the second annual fundraising dance Saturday, Nov. 27 at Dnipro Hall, Oshawa. Tickets are $5 per person and can be purchased by h by calling Dawn or Maria at 725-2241. Proceeds will go towards operating the programn for children aged 2-1/2 te 16 who have been aexually asaaulted. DISCRJINE WOBKSHOP The Family Education Resource Centre of Durham House will hold 'Discipline Without Punishment,' a workshop for parents of children aged 1 te 10, Thursday, Nov. 25, 7 te 9 p.m., at Holy Cross Catholic School, 357 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. The cost is $8 ($24 for a series of four workshops). Pre-registration is required. For more information and te register, ci-l the centre at 579-2021. O1RENTATION SESSIONS Big Brothers Association of Oshawa-Whitby wil hold an orientation session for mothers on Tuesday, Nov. 23 and prospective Big Brothers on Wednesday, Nov. 24. For more information and tregistration, oeil Big Brothers at 579-2551. LA LECHE La Loche League Whitby wil hdld its monthly breastfeeding support meeting on T.hursday Nov. 18, 9:30 a.m. The te o wilf ha 'Baby Arrives; The 5amily and the Breastfed Baby.' Cal 723-0542 for details. MONTHLY MEETING The Jewish Families of Durham Social Club wiil hold the monthly meeting Thursday, Nov. 18, 7:30 p.m., at St. Mary Hligh School, Pickering. For more information, ca]l Mike or Sandie tat 666-4107. ALZHEIMER Society fundraiser Retta ReilIy (Ieft), Joy Thomas (middle) and Carole Harrlngton of Lafontaine Trading Post are shown with a cookie house donated by Thomas for the Yuletide DINNER MEETING The Canadian Club of Durham Region will hold the dinner meeting Tuesday, Nov. 23, 6:30 p.m., at the Holiday Inn Oshawa. Guest speaker, nuclear physicit-lecturer Stanton T. Friedman, wfil present 'Crash at Carona .. UFOs,' a controversial program covering five scientific studies, saucer landings, abductions, star travel, UFO origins and the recovery of two crashed saucera in New Meico in 1947. For reservations or membership inquiries, cali 571-2679 or 668-4335. SPEGIAL NIOGRAM The Kendalwcod Seventh-day Adventist Church wii present a oreilprograra on Saturday, N ov. 20, with a variety of features te intereat ail ages. Sabbath achool will begin at 9:30 a.m. and a worship service at il a.m. The church is located at 300 Kendalwcod Roed, Whitby, telephone 434-8300. SUPP¶ORT GROUF The support gop for Azheimer families in ,Ajax/Piïckering Will meet Wednesday, Nov. 24, 7:30 p.m., at the Caregiver Relief Prograzn, 487 Westney Rd. S. (at Clements), units 19 and 20, Ajax. For more information, oeil the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region at 576-2567. The group meets the fourth Wedneaday of each month. NEW GIRL GUIDE COOKIES The new choclately mint Girl Guide cookiea are now available fr-om memnbera of Guiding at a cost of :$2.50 per box. These cookies will only be available for a limited time and do net replace the 'original' cookie sold in the srn.Girl Guides depend on the sae ofcookies to fund a variety of programe for their memhaership. FREE FROM FEA.R The Free From Fear Foundation will meet 7 te 9 p.m., Nov. 19. The foundation offers information, educational mater- ials, guest speakers, encouragement and referrals. For more information, call 831-3877. r- Non-profit community oupS which arebasled in Whitoy or have a substantial Whitby Tapestry of Trees to be held Nov. 28. at Trilium Trails north of Oshawa. The event includes a candlelight dinner and auction of designer miniature Christmas trees. Tickets are $30 per person. Cail 576-2567. Photo by Jeremy Dresa, Whiby Free Press EUCHRE The Whitby Branch 112 Le1ion Ladies Auiliary will hole a euchre on Thursday, Nov. 18, 8 p.m., aât 117 Byron St. S. Admnis- sion is $2, and includes lunch and prizes. Ail welcome. CRLAFT SALE Perry Terrace will hold a craft sale on Sunday, Nov. 2 1, 10 a.m. te 4 p.m., at 220 Perry St., Whitb. Gifts and lunch will ha offered. COUNTRY CRtAFSHOW ' Country Christmas in Columbus' craft show wil ha held Saturday, Nov. 27, 10 a.m. te 4 p.m., at Columbus Community Centre, Simcoe St., north of Oshawa. There wilI ha candles, choclates, floral wreaths and arrangements and folk art. Refreshments will be available. Admission is $1 for adulta, children aged 12 and under, free. Proceeds te the Rose of Durham. TEA, BAZAAB A tea, bazaar and vendor sale will be held at Whitb Baptiat Church, 411 Gilbert st. E., on Saturday Nov. 20, 2 te 4 p.m. There will ha crafts, bake table, tea room, tupperware, toys and clothing. Ail are welcome. CIMSTMS BAZAAB Brooklin Day Nursery wiil hold the annual Christmas beaar Saturday, Nov. 27, 10 a.m. te 2 p.m., at 14 Church St. in IBrcoklin. There will h a fish pond, face painting, children's crafta and clothing, baloed gooda, white elephant and crafts. A hot lunch iil haavailable. Admission is free. Donations of non- perishable food items will ha accepted. For more information, cail Tracey at 655-3864. BAZAAR, BAKE SALE The Windsor Place Seniors' Association will hold a bazaar and bake sale on Saturday, Dec. 4, 10 a.m te 4 p.m. at 315 CoîharnE. St. W., Wety. There will ha a white elephant table refreshments, grab bags and crafts. EASY ACCESS The WVhitby Easy Accesa Association. support group for the pysically challenged will meet Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1 te 3 p.m. at Coffee Mime, Brock Street North. For information, cail 430-2535. BAzAARl AND CRAFT SA1E Durham Region CommunitY Care Assciation Caregiver Relief adult day program will hold a bazaar and craft sale on Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2 te 5 p.m., at 487 Westney Rd. S., unita 19 and 20, Ajax. FMI BAZAAR Westminster United Church, 25 Manning Rd., Whitby will hold a bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 20, il a.m. to 3 p.m. There will ha home-baked goods, white elephant, craifs, plants and a silent auction. Lunch will ha available. Ail are welcome. Handicap accessible. POTTERY SHOW & SALE A Christmias pottery show and sale will ha presented by the Ajax Pickering Potters' Guild on Friday, Nov. 26 (7 te 9 p.m.), Saturday, Nov. 27 (9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.) and Sunday, Nov. 28 (11:30 a.m. te 4 p.m.) at Turning Point Pottery Studio in the Pickering Recreation Complex, Valley Farm Road South (south of Hfighway 2). There wil ha door prizes. Admission and parking are free. INDOOR GARAGE SALE The Catholic Women's League at St. John's the Evangelist parish in Whitby will hold an indoor garage sale Saturday, Nov. 20,9 amn. te 2 p.m., at the parish centre. Tables for baked goods, used articles, craits may ha reserved at $10. CRAYP SHOW A craft show, sponsored by the Kinette Club of Whitby, will ha held on Sunday, Nov. 21, 10 a.m. te 4 p.n, at Heydenshore Pavi- lion, Wrhitby. Proceeds will go te varieus charities. The ladies at Myrtle United Church will hold the fifth annual craft sale at the church (Highway 12 at Myrtle Station) on Saturday, Nov. 20, 9 a.m. te 4 p.m. There will ha dried flowers, wooden crafts, folk art, Christmas ornaments and baked goods. CRAFT SHOW Brcoklin Mom's Morning will hold a craft show on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 9 a.m te 6 p.m., at Brcoklin United Chur<ih, Cas- sella Road. There will ha Tum- bleweed crafts, Doddlebug crea- tiens, country collectibles, stuffed animaIs, lace, wcoden miniatures and jewelry. CRtAFP SALE An art and craft show will ha held at St. May the People Church hall, 532 Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa on Saturday, Nov. 27, 10 a.m. te 4 p.m. There will ha more than 40 vendors, offring flowers, gifts, carda and deco- rations. Admission is free. COLLEGE CRAFT SHOW Durham College will hold its annuel Chiistmas craft show and sale Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 27 and 28 at the Oshawa campus. The show is open from. 10 a.m. te 4 p.m. euch da. Admission is $2 at the door. There wil ha more than 100 vendors. For mor information, call 721-3052. CRAYP SHOW Col. J.E. Farewell Public School, 810 McQuay Blvd., will hold its lOth annual craft show on Sunday, Nov. 28, 10 a.m. te 4 p.m. There will more than 40 tables of orafts. Admission is free. Proceeds from table rentaIs will ha uaed for school projects. Crctft shows & bctzctctrs RAILROAD & HOBBY SHOW The Model Railroad and Hobby Show, sponsored by Pine Ridge Railroaders, will be held Saturday, Nov. 20, 10 a.m. te 4 p.m., at Father Leo J. Austin School, Dryden ]Blvd., Whitby. Admission is $4 for adulte, children under age 14, $2 and free for children under age 5. RCW FALL LUNCHEON The Reformed Church Wcxnen will hold a fall luncheon with a western theme on Saturday, Nov. 20, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Emmanuel Beformed Church Fellowship Hall, 401 Rossland Rd. W., Whitby. Soup, chili, western sandwiches and dessert is on the menu. There will also be baked goods, white elephant and craft tables. ONE PARENT FAMEIES Oshawa Chapter One Parent Families Association will meet Tuesday, Nov. 23, 8:30 p.m., at Lavai Community Centre, corner of Lavai and Salisbury streets. Guest speaker is Gord Geiserber from Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority. For more information, cail 436-5089 or 728-1011. FUNDRAIS[NG DINNER The Reform Party, Ontario riding will hold the firat annual Christmnas fundraising dinner Thursday, Nov. 25 at Annandale Golf & Country Club. The reception will begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by a roast beef dinner at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 per person. For more information, cali 427-3358 or 686-0278. SOTH ANN1VERSARY Eastview Boys' and Girls' Club, 433 Eulalie Ave., Oshawa will hold a party to celebrate 30 years of service to the community on Saturday, Nov. 20, 1 to, 3 pm. Past and present members, their families, staff, friends and vlunteers are welcome. There will be dispinys, door prizes, games, crafts, fun swim times, surprise events and refreshmnents. For more information, cail the club at 728-5121.

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