tS '.inll , 'a ~. zcir ~.à c .<--ïfewî<IC ü oe ii <OuîW Page 22, Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, November 8, 1995 ÉESRl A The Cesaroan Provention, Support and Education Group of Durham Rogflon wil meet Monday, Nov. 13, 7:30 p.m., at 31. Carnelly' Cmo., Ajax. 'Choies for Childbirth' will be disused. For more Information, cali Michele at 683-4229 or Beth at 579-7518, PC USERS The Durham PC Users' Club will meet Thureday, Nov. 9, 7 tc, 10 p.m., CAW Local 222 Hall, 1425 Phillip Murray Ave., Oshawa. Logitec will be demonstrating their produets. For more information, caîl Allan Hewitt at 723-3179. DLIABETES November is the Canadian Diabetes .Assocition's Annual Appeal Month, with money raised from the door-to-door canvasa going te research and education. Money raised wiil also help stock the Durham brandi with 24 guidebooka covering a wide range of diabetes-related tapies. Anyone wanting to make a donation or to help canvass,,can eaU 436-6648. CBEONIC FATIGUE The Durham ]Region Chronie Fatigue Syndrome/ME. Support Group will meet on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 7 p.m., at A.E. King Memorial Complex, K(ingsway College, Oshawa. For more information, oel Renee at 655- 4398., SWEATER DANCE The annual Hockey Sweater Dance will be held Saturday, Nov. 1%r 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., at the Masonie Hall, Cochrane Street, Whitby. Cash bar, cold buffet and music by Top 100 Hits. Advance tickets $25 per couple, $30 at door. For tickets oeil 668-3684 or 666-3754. Funds raised support the year-end banquet for Whitby minor hockey. No Product Failure Claims t~I U l n Over 1 Million Applications anik ils, tars & waxes, Rust Check creeps into seams and crevices where catastrophic rust begins and dispels moisture. Ask about aur Exclusive Guarantee d k~ VIENIEF-FECTI-VE' Forever .Warranty on new andI FOR OVER 1 qualified used vehicles.I Apidin any season, while yau watch. Y OILSPAYALS AAIABE FOM$5.9 W HITBY- 200 Dundas St. W. 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SUMERSH Unit #6 Whitby Sat. 10-5 We accept competitors coupons SFirst time brewers &wine imakers E.No.get $15 OFF your first batch. x.Noi1 MI .On. coup*on pervisit.Not valld wfthany*othsà r spe offer «rdiscount Imm DANCING The Oshawa YWCA is hosting a western Uine dance day on Sunday, Nov. 12, 10 a.m. te 3 p.m. Cost is $10 per person. Refreshments will be provided. Proceeds te equipment for the recreation and fitness department. To register, oeil 723-9922. GOSPEL MUSIC The Klngsway Quartet of Liondon, Ont. and Ashburn soloist Debbie Batten wiil perform Sunday, Nov. 12,* 7:30 p.m., at Burns Churcli in à Ashburn. For more information, oeil 655-4240. AROUND THE WORLD The Robert McLýaughlin Gallery will present videos 'Around the World' on Tuedays, at 2 p.m. On Nov. 7, ffinland. Fresh and Original (50 nmina.); Nov. 14, Visions of Costa Rica (50 mins.). Refreshments and free admission. BABYSITI'ER TRAMNG The Oshawa YWCA is offering babysitter training on Wednesday, Nov. 15 te Dec. 20, 7 to 9 p.m. It je a Canada Safety Coundil Certificate program aimed at students aged 12 years and up. Topies include first aid, child development, handling emergencies, nutrition and more. Tc, register, eaU 723-9922. AUCTION The Durham Region Aquarium Society wiII meet and hoid a giant auction of hobby Irelated equipment on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 7:30 Pmn., at M.. McLaughlin CVI, 570 Stevenson Rd. N., south of Rossland Road in Oshawa. For more information, oeil Jim Brown at 905-987-34_12 or Ty Fisher at 905-831-0940. EPIEP y Epilepsy Durham Region wili meet on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 7:30 pan., at the Kinsmen Community Centre, 109 Coîborne St. w., Oshawa. Speakers from St. John's Ambulance will attend. For further information, eall 666-9926. PHOTO CLUB The Whitby Photographie Club wiil meet on Monday, Nov. 13, 7 p.m., Henry Street i-gh Sehool, room 111. There will be a presentation'of entries from the slide and print climes, and judges' commenta. Ail are weicome. For more information, oeIl Peter at 430-0823. OSTOMY The Oshawa and District Ostomy Association, a mutrual aid group for ail persona who have or are about to have ostomy surgery, will meet on Wednesday, Nov. 15, at Oshawa Genera Hospital, room 1002F. For more information, oeil Velora Gibson at 434-2886 or Estelle Carswell 723-1376. BADGE TRAINIG On Satm'day, Nov. 18, 10 a.m. to 3p.n, nd htyPr etrr an TELEHP 43-803 'RD IMTaHRSDAY The 3'rd Thursday Breakfast Woman's Network -will .meet Thursdà y, Nov. 16, 7:30 a.m., at Harmony Creek Golf Club, 100 Bloor St. E., Oshawa. Guests are welcome. For reservations, ell Helen Smith at 432-7200. CARI) PARTY A card party will be heid at Westmin~ster United Church (Manning and Garrard roads), on Friday, Nov, 10, 7:30 p.m. Cost is $3. Prizes and refreshments. Al weleome. During November the Arthritis Society is seliing poinsettias and Christmas carde. Money raised wili go tewards research, public education, and various support programs in the region. Owaseo Voikswagen in Whitby has donated a van -to assist in delivering the poinsettias and, cards to -companies that ordered themn. For, more information, oeil 434-7221. HEARTBEAT Heartbeat '95, a benefit concert for the cardiology department at the Hospital for Sick Children, will be held on Sunday, Nov. 26, 3 to 4:30 p.m., at Westminster United Church, Manning and Garrard roade, Whitby. Performers include children's musician Jack Grunsky, children's entertainer Tabby Johnson, Durham College Cominunity Choir, Oshawa Civic Band, and David Johnson (Chuck on Street Legal) wiil tell Christmas stories. Tickets, $5, are available by calling 723-6442. NEWCOMERS CLUB The Oshawa-Whitby Newcomers Club will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 8 p.m., at the Arts Resource Centre, behind Oshawa City Hall. Massage therapist Leanne MacKay is. guest speaker. Admission is $1 for members, guests free. Ail women welcome. For more information, caill Information Whitby at 668-0552. WOODCARVING SHOW The Brooklin Woodcarvers will host their sixth annual Woodcarving Show, Sale and Competition on Sunday, Nov. 12, 10 a.m. te 4 p.m., at Northview Community Centre, 150 Beatrice St. E., Oshawa. Refreshmients, free parking and free admiîssion. For more information, cail Bob Soniey at- 723-9641, Larry Skuratew at 728-1996 or, George Austen at 576- 7473. CANADIAN CLUB MEETING The Canadian Club of Durham Region wiil meet Tuesday, Nov. 14, at noon, at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa. Guest speakers, senior journalista at MacLeans, Paul Kaihia and Ross Laver, will discus Protecting Canadians: How> destructive cuits and predators flourish in our society." Coat for lunchen s15 ebex a Christmas ,Village «Fayre on Saturday, Nov. 18, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be muffins and coffee during the morning at the Village Café; for lunch, homemade Boup, sandwiches and squares; a variety of baking, chocolates, homemade fudge and preserves in the Sweet Shoppe; crafis, knitting and silent auction barn. POPPY CAMPAIGN The annual Popp~y Fund. Drive by Brandh 112 of. the- Royal CanadianLegion is under way ini Whitby. The campaign is flot only a fundraiser to assist area organizations, it is a reminder of Remeugbrance Day on Nov. 11. Campli boxes are in stores, schoolsa and offices. JAIMSHOUSE James House'Durham will hold a public meetihg at St. AndreW's United Church, 71 Simcoe St. S. (corner of Bruce Street), on Wednesday, Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Invited to attend are influentiai people from the commumity who believe that an IUv/AJDS residence is needed ini Durham Region. Anyone who wants te be on the board of director s.hould attend the meeting. ACTIVE LIVING The Active Living Coalition of Durham Region will host an orientation session on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 7 p.m., at Whitby Baptist Church,' 411 ýGilbert St. E. Margaret Good, community facilitator with the Active Living Community Action Project, will discua active living and the community. For more information and to regisrter, eall Lee at (905) 668-6868 or (905) 686-7849. BLOOD DONOR CLINIC A blood donor clinic will be held at the Brandi 112 Legion H[all, 117 Byron. St. S., Wbitby on Tuesday, Nov. 21, 1 te 8 p.m. SCUMZPEEtNI Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics, Durhamn chapter support* group, will meet Wednesday, Nov. 15, 7 p.mà ., in building 30, ,.Whitby Mental Health Centre. More information, oeil 723-8673. COIN CLUB The Oshawa & District Coin Club will meet' at the Arts Resource Centre behind Oshawa City Hall on Sunday,- Nov. 12' 1230 to4plm. FIBROMYALGIA The Durham Region Fibromyalgia Support Groupl wil meet on Nov. 8, 7:30 p.m., at 44 Williams St., (Faith Place), Oshawa. Physiotherapist from Whitby Rehabiltation Clinie. Al are welcome. For more information, cal 576-8357 or 434- 6177. CHRUSTMAS CRAYI'S The Oshawa YWCA is offering two Christmas craft workshops, 'Mop Dols' will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 7 to 9 p.m. Cost is $35 (suppies included); 'Gift Wrap and Cards,' Nov. 29, 7 to 9 p.m. Cost is $18. To register, caUi (905) 723-9922. REMMBRANCE DAY The Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre will hoid a Remembrance Day Nov. il service at 10:30 a.m., lunch at noon. Lunch will cost $3. IKNOW YOUR MEDICINE Samir Aljawhiri, pharmacist at West Lynde Pharmacy, will be at the centre on Thursday, Nov. 9, il a.m. te, 2 p.m., te discus medication. I. I a < 1 , 1 - - - -, - 1-ýl ý - impm"m