Durham Region Newspapers banner

Whitby Free Press, 18 Oct 1995, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Whitby Free Press, Wednesday. October 18, 1 9W5 page il 81W THUF49DAY a 3rd Thursday Breakfast,a women's net*ork, will meet at Harmony Creek Golf Club, 100 Bloor St. E., Oshawa, on ThurudaY, Oct. 19, 7:30 a.m. Guests are welcome. For reservations, oeIl Helen Smith at 432,7200« CIMIAN CLUB The Whitby Civitan Club wil meet Wednesday, Oct. 18, 7 p.m., at 13 arret t.,Whitby. The club supports several communit groups and individuals, mncluding the developmentaily handicapped. Anyone interested ini joining can attend the. meeting. For more information, cail Viekri at 666- 8433. 'TRUNK SALE St. John the Evangelist church will hold -their mammoth outdoor trunk sale on Saturday, Oct. 21,9 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the parking lot (corner Giffard and Cochrane streets). Cost is $10 per spot. Pies and desserts will also be on sale. For more information, or to reserve a spot, caîl 668-8247. OIL SEMINAR There wiil b. a free snythetic oul seninkar (for commercial, retail and consumnera) on Sunday, Oct. 22, 2 p.m., at 1001 Burns St., unit 2. Whitby. Topic is "What's in it for me?" For More information, caîl organizer Rick Fita at (905) 430- 6063. BAZAAR Durham Region Commumity Care Association caregiver relief adult day program wiil hold their annual bazaar and raffle on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1 to 5 p.m., at 487 Westney Rd. S., units 19 and 20 corner cf Westney Road and Clements), Ajax. Ail welcome, proceeds to the day program. For further information, cail (905) 427- 2315. CRAYF & COLLECTIBLES There will be a Craft & Coilectibles Show Oct. 20-22 at the. Oshawa Civic Auditorium, 99 Thornton Rd. S., Oshawa. Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for seniors, free for children under age 10. SPECIAL NEEDS A seminar for parents, to introduce the system cf services for children and adolescents with special needs, will b. held Monday, Oct. 23, 1:30 to 3 p.m., at Children's Services Coumdil (Durham) hIc., 1650 Dundas St. E., Whitby. Caîl 433-4100 te, register. BEBLFIRST AID An herbai first aid workshop will be presented by Susan McDonald B.A on Thu.rsday, Oct. 26,7:30 to 90. p. -M IL-e rop *ill whatLs'~i a!l r Non.prot WhIUty or have a substantlai Whity moemborslhlp Ma, place thoir page et no coolt. L J Dance for ALS JACKIE CORNEIL of the ALS Society and John Mclntosh, presidenti of the Oshawa Navy Club, practice for a Halloween costume dance to maise money for the society. It will be held Oct. 28 at the club and tickets are available at the door. The Navy Club's Nevada chair, Marilynne Dawe (left), presented Corneil with $3,000, raised from Nevada ticket sales.I Ph=~ by Murk Re«, Whltby Fise Pissa PUMPKIN SALES The Whitby Arena Fundraising Association will seII pumpkins over the. next two weekends,Oct.21-22 and Oct. 28- 29,9 a.m. to 5 p.m., in the Iroquois Park parking lot. COIN SHOW Tiie Oshawa and. District Coin Club will hold a coin show on Saturday, Oct. 21, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Pickering Town Centre (north side close te, K-Mart and Dominion). EUCH[RE The Whitby Legion Ladies Auxiliary will hold a euchre at the Legion Hall, Byron Street South, on Thursday, Oct. 19, 8 p. m. Cash prizes, refreshments and Halloween surprises. FESTIVAL 0F LIGHTS Local H.indus will celebrate Diwali, or the Festival of Lights, on Monday, Oct. 23, with rows of lights arranged both inside and outside participating homes, and prayers to, symbolize self, truth and victory over ignorance. 3000 Garden St., Whitby (Loblaws Plaza) 666- 2626 ~ BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE -, WE DELI VER STkI( <4** K TY<OON Pi Wine tasting food matching Pi Sunday, October 22nd- 5 ip.m. 21 Souvlakî Dînner Special $9.95 21 Monday to Thursday (after 4 p.m.) ... ...%.. ...L..... . 21 ~ ~ ~~ .Ut.DY. .TH. RD.Y. . . .pm 21 101 BROCK ST. .68O 7 (1 block N. of 401)S-680 7 mm21a1mm2a21212121m1mm2m2Pipi1pip212 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 ONE PARENT FMI 9E The Oshawa Chapter cf the One Parent Familles Association wil meet on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 7 p.mot for pumpkrin carving and treats <for parents and krids), at the Adria Culture Club, 432 Simcoe St. S. For more information, eaUl Diane Legere at 434-1954 or Mlen Smith at 579-7915. BREAST HEA4LTH For' October, Breast Health Awareness Month, a coalition of agencies is recommending screening for breast cancer througli mamxnography, regular physical examination and self-examination. For more information, caUl Whitby General Hospital or the Cancer Information Service at 1-800-263-6750. BREAST CANCER The Reach to Recovery breast cancer support group for patients family and friends meets Thursday, Oct. 19, 7 to 9 p.m., at the Canadian Cancer Society office, 467 Westney Rd. S., unit 9., Ajax (two blcks south of Bayly). For- more information, oeIl 905- 686-1516. BREAST CANCER The Oshawa & District Breast Cancer support group will meet on Thursday, Oct. 26, at Kingsview United Church (corner cf Wilson and Adelaide streets), from 7:30 te 9:30 p.m. For more information, caîl Sylvia at 579-2680 or Sharon at 576-5220. PASTA DINNER A gala "Italian" evening which includes pasta dinner will b. held at the Ail Saints Anglican Church, Tuesday, Oct. 24, at the parish hall, 300 Dundas St. W., Whitby. Sittings at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Cost is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and youth aged 10 te 16, $4 for children aged 10 and under. To purchase tickets or for more information, contact the church office at 668-5101 prierte Oct. 17. ORGANIC GROWERS Canadian Organic Growers, Durhamn Chapter, wiil meet on Monday, Oct. 23, 7:30 p.m., in the Ministry cf Revenue building, King and Centre steets, Oshawa. Bill Dam- will talk about the histoiry and philoaophy cf the. William Dam Seed Company. For more information, dll 436-2418. Gospel Concert and Buf fet Featuring The Merediths fîom South Carolina, Marne O'Neill from Mississauga and I-is Channels from Peterborough. Saturday, Novembeî 4th, 6:00 p.m. Bayfair Baptist Church, Pickering Cost $1 2.00 aduits, $6.00 children 12 and under. For tickets and information contact: (905) 831-1317 (evenings) I ., -- - -- lI.~ How you choose to pay tribute to a life lived or make an expression of remembrance is a personal choice. Your Municipal Cemetery serving the Town of Whitby since 1951. For information cail: 905-655-3493 GKOVESDE MUNI CI PAL CEMETERY I - A m REGULAR WEEKIH .1..:il ESSENTIAL ! HAIR DESIGN SUNTANNING '~ J' STUDIO SUPER TANNUNG SPECIAL 20OMin. 1200 Min. 1400 Min. $Sý$30$50 TAXES INCILUDED RpquIar pnices $6-20 Min. $40-200 Min., $70-400 Min. taxes included. pakgs fo t er an Q.7070 1121 Dundas ~ Street East Whitby Next to Olan Milîs Specia Is end Nov'.mber 30. 1995 Roast Piiine Rib & Lobster ' are no w included in our 200 item buffet! FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY EVENINGS ONLY $13.75 0 1 DANCE The Women of the Moose Lodge will sponbor an Old Tyme Country Dance, with the. Shades of Silver Band, on Sunday, Oct. 22, 1:30 p.m., at Moose Lodge, 731 Wilson Rd. S., Oshawa. Admission in $4. For more Information, oeil 666- 1449 or 728-5630. ANNUAL bMTING The Durham Region Injured Worloers lmic.wll hold the. annual meeting Wednesday, Oct. 25, 7 pm., at the USWA, 115 Albert St., Oshawa. CANADJAN CLUB The Canadian Club cf Durham Region will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 24,6:30 P.m., at the Holiday Inn ini Oshawa. John Duan, who last year completed a 192-day, 3,OO-kilometre trip along Baffin Island, wil show his Arctic Light photography. Cost of the dinner meeting is $22. Cail 655-4530 or 668-2484 for reservations. POETS NIGIIT The Writers' Circle cf Durham Region will hold Poets Night on Monday, Oct. 23, at the Classie Cafe, 1410 Bayly St., Pickering. Poets wishing to read or songwriters wishing to performa, eall Dawn Hexnbling at (905) 831- 7737. FINANCIAL RESOURCES Family Support Services of Grandview Réhabiitation & Treatment Centre wiil host seminar, 'Accessing Financial Resources," at the centre, 600 Townline ]Rd. S., Oshawa, on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 7 to 9 p.m. Carolyn Hfitchinson, a registered nurse with Easter Seals, will highlight information on sales tax rebates, special services at home, disability tai credta, disability pension, bandicapped children's benefits, the assistive devices program and other ares of concern for children w~ith special needs. The. semmn a sfree and child oere services are available at a coat of $5 per child. Over 50 exhibitors offering savings & selection In computers, software, peripherals. Also comiputer clubs. FREE SEMINAR PROGRAM Sunday, OCT. 22 lla.m. to 4p.m. Soccer City, Whitby (From 401: N. on Thickson Rd. le Consumers Rd.. then W 1 block, then N) Admission $6 for adults Children 12 & under free Info cailli1-800-46e-8286 Sponsored by We Compute publication 1 1

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy