ti EAD INJURY GROUP The Head Injury Association of Durham Rtegion will hold support group meetings Wednesday, Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m., 459 Bond St. E., Oshawa. Everyone welcome. For assistance with transportation, calI 723-2732. DIABETES MONTH' November is Diehetes Month and the Canadien Diabetes Association has set a target of $3.8-million in donations. The national fundraisin.g drive begins Nov. 1, with canvassers across Canada beginning their door-to-door campaign. THEOS FOR THE WIDOWED The local chapter of THEOS, a su pport group for the widowed, will meet on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2 pan., at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cochrane Street, Whitby. Ail are welcome te attend. For more information caîl 668-2648. WORKSHOP Workshops about violence against women are being held locally by Le Roseau des femmes du Sfud de L'Ontario-Durhamn. The workshops in French, in- clude 'Womnen Àhus on Nov. 14, 'The Use of Toxic Substances' on Nov. 21 and 'Women's Rights' on Nov. 28. There is no charge te attend. Caîl Francine at 436- 7353. TEAAUCTION The Rose of Durham Victorian Tea and Auction will be held in the Cullen Gardons banquet room on Tuesday, Nov. 22, 7 'p:m. Bid on a favourite item (bring v our loonies). Refreshoments wil 1 f)-available. For tickets, cal 432-3622. There will be no tick- ets at the door. SOGH The Save. Our General Hospi- tal committee will meot on Tues- iay, Nov. 15, 7:30 p.m., at Coffee l7ime Donuts (meeting room), at Gardon Street and Rossland Road. DAWN RAWCLIFFE (Ieft) and Sandy Saunders, of the Oshawa Rape Crisis Centre, and The Lion and Unicorn owner AI Smith try their Iuck at crown and anchor. The Whitby pub is hosting the centre's CELIAC The Canadian Couiac Associa- tion will hold a support group meeting on Thursday, Nov. 17 at Courtice North Public Sehool. For more information, cati Lnda at 666-1993 or Cassandra at 728-8531. second annual lundraising casino, Sunday, Nov. 13, nmon to 1i a.m, with special children's games and prizes in the after- noon. Proceeds wiII go to the centre's children'sPotoarn Mark Reesor. Whltby Free Press CIRONIC FATIGUE The Durham Region Chronic Fatigue Syendrome/M.E,. Support Group wil meet on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 7 _p.m., at A.E. King Memorial Complex, Kingsway College,, Oshawa. For more infor- mation, cail Renee at 655-4398. ONE PARENT FAMEIES The One Parent Families Asso- ciation of Oshawa will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 8 p.m., at 432 Simcoe St. S Oshawa. A guest speaker will ciscuss 'Addictions.' F or more information, caîl 432- 2684 or 728-1011. JUVENILE ARTERITS The Arthritis Society han recently organized the .Juvenile Arthritis support group. Meeting are held et the Grandview Rehabilitation and Treatment Centre, in the conference roomn. Meetings are held every other month, the next meeting on Monday, Nov. 21 from 7 to 8:30 Onbine Support Network!' a computer notwork that put children and adolescents witli disabilities in touch with each other. For more information, cali Patricia Brightwell at 434-7032; Katherine, Crawford or Robyn Heanoy at the society office 434-7221. DANCING WlTH MOOSE The Women of the Moos Lodge will hold.a country style dance on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2 p.m. at Moose Lodgo, 731 Wilson Rd. S., Oshawa. Admission is $4 and non-members are welcome. COIN CLUB The Oshawa & District Coin Club will meot on Sunday, Nov. 13, 12:30 p.m., at the Arts Resourco Centre, Oshawa. For more information, cali 728-1352. KINSMEN CLUB The Kinsmen Club of Whitbg will meet on Tuesduj ov. 1, 6:30 p.rn., at the itby Inn restaurant on Hopkins Street. Anyono interosted in attending can caîl Bryan Childerhouse at 668-5206 or 416-449-3756, ext. 230. BIG SISTERS Big Sisters of Nowcastle-Osh-' awa-Whitby will hold an orien- tation for volunteers on Wodnes- day, Nov. 16, 7 to 9 p.m., at 179 King St. E., Oshawa. Thero are currently 43 yoth waiting te be matched. Caîl 436-0951 for more information. With the name change fromn Newcastle te Clarington, the organization aise wolcomes ideas for a now name. ownu w .. INTRODUCES now offering _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4--ls I o Reg. $60.00 E7~ * oxpies .3 .il 7i? ~j TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT WITH SHERRY Cati 668-0642 or 668-2299 )I 113 Byron St. N., Whitby kjULTRe CCII Haircut Specials After 2:3Opm . %o Perms $29 & u Colours $25. Streaks $35. - Hi-Lites$2S. FUN, FRIENDL Y A TMOSPHERE MON TOFRI 900-7.00-SA1URDAY900600 209 DUNDAS ST. E.. WHr8 1 POTYOFIC (NHWHiTBY CORFORATE CENTRE) Oiir2uos <4<E (EAST 0F BRAO<) [ AIION Downtown Businesses! Cali Joy at 668-6111 to advertise in tbis feature. A CELEBRATION In appreciation of gour con.tin-ued support p[ease ce(ebrate wùitfi us our 5TANNIVERSR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH *Unveiling of our painting by Sean McQuay 12:00 pm Music by Fred and Joy Brooks 1:00 - 3:00 pm eRefreshments a Sale Table ENTER OUR ANNIVERSARY DRAW W ~*Hair makeover by Shaun of Strands Outfit from Lafontaine e Dinner at Pimentos 106Du indas St. W., Vhitby D0-3774 Lafopai9e Antiques, Clothing, Jewellery, Gifts and more POST i Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, November 9, 1994, Page 33 1 . 1 1 1