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Whitby Free Press, 27 Sep 1995, p. 12

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Page 12, Whitby Free Press, Wedinesday, September 27, 1995 CRtAFT SHOW The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority will hold the Autumn Craft Show at Harmony Valley Conservation Area, off Grandview Street in Oshawa, on Sunday, Oct. 1, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, cail 579-0411. FIRT AID St. John Ambulance will offer first aid and CPR courses in Whitby in October. Caîl 434-78100. BREATHE EASY The Lung Association, Durham Region, offers Breathe Easy, a program which shows how ta cope with emphysema, bronchitis, asthma and other lung-related diseases. Caîl 436-1046. BEERSTORE Canadian Diabetes Association volunteers wiil be at local beer stores on Saturday, Sept. 30 a AL.ZHEMER Alzheimer Durham wiil offer a seven-week program for home support workors on Thursdays, to 4 p.m., boginng Oct. 5, at tho Society's office ti tho Oshawa Exeuctive Contre, suite 205, at the Oshawa Centre. Cost is $5 for mombers of the Society, $10 for non-members Registration is limited te 10 participants. For more information sud/or a registration form, contact the Society at 576-2567. YARD SALE The Dream Catchera Family Foundation will hoid a giant sale of used and new items, bake sud craft goode, as weli as a barbecue, at Whitby Baptist Church, Gilbert Street, on Saturday, Sept. 30, 8:30 a.m. te, 4 p.m. The ovent will bo held ramn or shine. Ail proceeds te, benefit mentaliy-chailenged adulté. 1NJURED WORKERtS The Durham Region Ixjured Workers hIc., will hold a general naBKlcgfrdoin o rUflAAUI5<1 upLy U<3r GENEALGICAL SOCIETY meeting Wednesday, Sept. 27, 7 bottie and cane for the fourth Whitby-Oshawa branch (Beglon p.m., at the CAW Hall, 1425 annual beer store campaign. For of Durham) of the Ontario, Phillip Murray Ave., Oshawa. more iinformation, oeil the Durham Cenealogical Society wiil meet on Everyone welcome. brandi at 436-6648. Tuosday, Oct. 3, 7:30 p.m., at the BIG SISTERS NOW Arts Resource Centre, 45 Queen EALTH COUNCIL Big Sisters NOW will hold the Street, Oshawa. Guest speaker IL The Durham Region District second annuel craft show sud Murray Lang, professer- at the Health Coundil wiii meet on trade fair-on Saturday, Oct. 14, 10 University of Toronto will discusa Wednesday, Sept. 27,7:30 p.m., in a.m. te 4 p.m.,, at CAW Hall,, 1425 'An Ancester Search in the Region the council 'boardroom, 1614 Phillipurray Ave., Oshawa. Free ofDurham.' For More information, Dundas St. E., suite 214, Whitby. admission, For more information, oeIl Marion at 683-2476 or Bessie To attend, eaUl 433-4262 due to oeil 725-9300. at 723-7460. iimited seating availabie. Cail eve0 l - 1 g o Non -profIl communlt goup Whlch a u r:In Whtyor have a ubtantal Whitby membershlp may leplace their or actIvIles ontIhs page at no cost. Pfli fg onoWtLty *Ilcfg usAiuSo RECITAL The Ontario Regfistered Music Teachers' Association, Oshawa and District Branch, wili hold an honour award recital on Sunday, Oct. 19 at the Arts Resource Centre, Oshawa City Hall complex, at 2:30 p.m. Featured will be students who received 80 per cent or higher in recent practical performance exams. ROLLER SKATING Wheelies Family RoUler Centre in Whitby is holding a free roUler skating party for those with speciai, needs, on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 6:30 to 9 p.m. For more information, caîl AI Smith at 666- 8692. PHOTO CLUB The Whitby Photographic Club will meet on Mondaky, Oct. 2, 7:30 p.m., at lienry Street High School, room 111. Antony Chow of the Chinese Canadian Camera Club will discuss ýMontage' and special effecta ini colour slides. New and returning members are weicome (bring a pend suad notepad). For further information, eaUl Peter at 430-0823. AIDS SELF HEfLP GROUP The AIDS Comrnitteo of Durham will hold an Durham AIDS Self Help Group (DASH), a social/support group for those diagnosed. as HIV positive in which are shared ideas about coping, stress, nutrition, emotional load sud legalities of living with HIV/AIDS. For more information, oeil 905-665-0051. YARD SALE£ Durham Regional- Police will help the Arthritis Society of Durham Region in a fundraising yard sale, on Saturday, Sept. 30, in front of the new Durham police office at 44 Richmond St. W., Oshawa, (old Oshawa Times building). Anyone wishing te donate new or used items is asked to drop them off at the Arthritis Society, at 44 William St. W. (Faith Place), Oshawa. For more information, contact Lucy Perri at 434-7221 or Sgt. Roy Good at 579- 1520, ext. 412. CITAN CLUB The Whitby Civitan Club wil meet Wednesday, Oct. 4, 7 p.m., at the Whitby Mail restaurant. The club supports several community groupe and incividuals, inciuding the developmentally handicapped. Anyone interested in joining can attend the meeting. For more information, oel .Vicki at 666-8433. b MAUSE Macintosh Users East (MaUsE) will meet Wednesday, Sept. 2%7 tue lp.m., i the lecture theatre at Hemry StreetH1fihSchool, Whitby. BINGO COUNTRY 5 Points Ma Ritson & Taunton, Oshawa (behind A& Charities 945371 7:00 pm & 10:30 pm Mon. - Sun. 1:00 Pm Sat. & Sun. 12:30 pm Mon., Tues. & Wed. 436-9404 Support Your Local Chadties J.AD TICET SUPER* 1 1 .j 1$452OOnOC CAR RALLY The second annual Children's Aid Society car raily will b. held on Sunday, Oct. 15, 1 to 4 p.m., (registration 11:30 a.m. to I p.m.) in the parking lot of the Region of Durham headquarters building, Rossland Road East, Whitby. For more information, to pre-register and to obtain pledge forme, eaUl 433-1553, ext. 2250. The rally wil take place in Durham Region. Cost is $10 per team (advance registration), $15 per team, if registering day of event. RUMMAGE SALE St. Mark's United Church Women hold a rummage sale every Wednesday, 1 to 2:30 p.m., at the church house, 200 Byron St. S., Whitby. Sunrise YouthGroup will hold the fmrtSunriae Fitneaa Funfeat at the E.A. King Fitness complex ini Oshawa on Monday, Oct. 9. The event is a three-hour aerobathon with prizes for ail participants. For more information, oeil 428-7321. Ail proceeds go towards youth- oriented programaS. LEADERBPRJNING A course designed to train group facilitators for parent study groupe, develop leadership dsiis and an undersa"' n of group dynamies, will be offered at KlInark Child & Faniily Services, 1916 Dundas St. E., on Saturday, Oct. 14, 9:30 arn. to 3 p.m., for four sessons. The cost of tbis course is $80 per person. Pre-registration is required. Cail 430-0386, ext. 316. PARENT SKILLS The Family Education Resource Centre of Durham House is offering a series of three workshops for parents of youth aged il to 17.ý Undertanding your Teen'a Behaviour is on Tuesdys, Oct. 10 and 17; Positive Diocipline for Tena on TuesdaYs, Oct. 24 and Nov. 7; Building your Child'a Sef Esioen on Tuesdays, Nov. 14 and 21- Workshops are from 7 to 9 pa. at M.J. Hobbs Public School, RR 3, Hampton. The cost is -$36 for the series Of three, or $8 for each Tuesday. -Pre-registration is required. Cail 433-0386, ext. 316. STEP FAIMLY The Family Education Resource Centre ofKlGnark is offering a six- session study group for stop- parents, focuuang - on the advantages and positive aspects of Sbeing- a stop-parent, and the adjustment issues faced by both

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