Page 10, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, December 27, 1995 CARNWALp SNOWFLAKE The Oshawa YWCA will offer a Snowflake festival, for those aged three Wo five, and a winter carnival, for those aged five Wo 12, from Jan. 2 Wo 5, eaeh program offering songe, games; erafts and Sports. For more information, includlng registration coste, eau V 723-9922. HENRY STUDENTS help Kînette Club volunteers load a large quantty of toys and food donated by students and staff. The Kinettes make pickups at ail 17 Whitby public schools and deliver the bounty to the Salvation Armny. Photo by M"r Reesor, Whitby Fiee Pruse NEW YEAR'S LEVY Durham East MPP John OToole invites ail constituenta tW a New Year's Levy on Sunday, Jan. 7, noon to 4 p.m. at hie eonstituency office, 75 King St. E., Bowmanville. Answers to Whitby Trivia from page 8 1. The first project of the Kinsmen Club was to suppiy milk to Britain during World War Il. 2. A railway station stood on the site of Jac's Miik Store in Brooklin uniti t burned down in 1937. 3. Brooklin's l9th century newspapers were The North Star, published in 1855, and The Brookiin Times, published from 1880 to 1889. 4. The Ontario government purchased 624 acres of iand for the Whitby Mental Health Centre in 1912. ONE PARENT' The One Parent Families Association, Oshawa ehapter, wil meet -on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 7:30 p.m., at the Adria Culture Club, 432 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. For more information, eaul 579-7915. ONE PARENT FAM[ILY The One Parent Famiiy Association of Oshawa & Whitby will meet on Tueeday, Jan. 9, 8 p.m., at the Adria Cutural Club, 432 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. For more information, oeil Glen at 579- 7915 or Debbie at 404-0629. LA LECHE La Leche League Oshawa will meet on Wedlnesday, Jan. 10, 7:30 p.m. Expectant mothers and mothers with nursing babies are welcome. Cail 723-0542 for further information. SMOKE FREE The Lung Association, Durham Region, will offer a one-evening 'Cet Ready to Quit' workshop at the Adult Leaning Centre on Pine Avenue, Oshawa, on Tuesday, Jan. 16, 7 to 9 p.m., with a $10 fee for materials. To register or for more details cail 436-1046. I 1~BROOKLINPHRAY 65 BALDWIN ST. BRO0KLIN LOB 100 905-655-3301 Something New For Migraine-Headache? :Tanacet 125 is a natural Serotonin release may herbai product (feverfew) in trigger a migraine attack. etablet form. Feverfew Tanacet 125 contains a high (tanacetum parthenium) is grade strain 0f feverfew an aromatic plant which has developed in England and been a popular herbai grown without pesticides. remedy for migraine for One or two tablets may be centuries. Feverfew is rich in taken daily to reduce the sesquiterpene lactones, frequency and severity of uzjteittiypainL er iue, which inhibit serotonin release from platelets. migraine attacks and to aiso reduce nausea. Consuit your pharmacist. BONSAI The Matsuyama Bonsai Society will meet at Faith Place, 44 William St. W., Oshawa, on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 7 to 9 p.m. It is open to ail those interested in the art of bonsai. Caîl 432-3613 or 723-1722 for more information. VOLUNTEER TRAINING Hospice Durhamn will hold a volunteer training program at Whitby Free Methodiet Church in Whitby, on Wednesdaye, Jan. 10, 17, 24 and 31, 9:30 a.m. Wo 4 p.m. Topicscoevered are communication ekilis, emotional, support and family dynamics, transfer techniques, good grief and bereavement, huil rites and the role of the volunteer. To cover course materials a2nd expenses, a $20 registration féeli; eharged for people who wiIl commit to at least one year of volunteer service with Hospice Durham. For persons unable Wo make that committment, the fée l $40. For more Iformation, eall (905) 435-5242. SOS The Lung Association, Durham Region's SOS (Smokers Overcomirig Smokcing), an ongoing peer-led support group for emokers who'ïare at every stage of quitting, starts Monday, Jan. 8, 7 p.m., at the Oshawa office. To register, cal 436-1046. AQUARIUM SOCIETY The Durhamn Region Aquarium Society will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 7:30 p.m., in the cafeteria at MeLaughiin CVI, 570 Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa. Vern Archer will discuss 'diseus.' For more information, oeil Frank at 404-0641. CLUB CARIB Club Carib of Oshawa Ine. will hold a New Year's Eve dance on Sunday, Dec. 31, starting at 7:30 p.m., at the Caribbean Cultural Centre, 600 Wentworth St. E., Oshawa. There will be a hot and cold buffet dinner, dancing Wo DJ1 music. Cost je $35 per person. Forj tickets, eall 434-5629 or 432-8828.c MARCH 0F DIMES The Ontario March of Dimee fundraising effort for January is a door to door campaign for donations. Volunteers are needed to act as captains with a total time commitment of six to eight hours. Adulte are also needed who have one to two hours available ini the month of January to canvase approximately 20 homes in their own or another neighbourhood. CalI 576-0562 for more information. PHOTO CLUB The Whitby Phoographie Club will meet on Monday, Jan. 8, 7 p.m., at Henry Street High School, room 111. The program wil inelude a demonstration and hande-on workshop of the Polaroid dye transfer technique by Larry Monczka, and a display of, members' print portfolios. Al weleome. For more information, oeil Peter at 430-0823. .JiM'SSWIM The 2Oth annual Jim's Swim, Wo raise funds for leukemia research, will be held in Oshawa -- and now in pools in Whitby, Ajax and Bowmanville -- Jan. 7 Wo 28. For more information, oeil the Durham branch of the Leukemia Research Fund at 436-5848. FIRT AMD St. John Ambulance wiil hold a standard first aid course in Whitby Jan. 13-14. Cali 434-7800 for more information and registration. ICOMMUNITY SCHOOL The community sehoole in Whitby offer a variety of weeknight and Saturday recreationai and leisure activities. Registration for the winter programe is on Jan. 13, 15 and 16 at community echools. For more information, caîl 430-3736. AJL-ANON Al-Anon and Al-Ateen are for teenagers and adult ehildren of alcoholies. For more information, eall 728-1020. WH ITBY Salvation Army Captain Dean Locke needed to go back and get a van to hold ail the food and toys collected by Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 218 members. He's shown with Local 218 president Coralee Bugden (left) and bargaining committee member Mark Watson. Photo by Mark Reoa, Whitby Fie Pissu STAMP CLUB The Oshawa Stamp Club will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 7 p.m., In the cafeteria at O'Neill CVI, Oshawa. Collectors and guse are welcome. For more Information, call Roy at 728-2599. VOLUNTEERTRAINING Hospice Durham will hold a volunteer training program, on Wednesdays in January, starting Jan. 10, at Wbitby Free Methodiet Church, 1916 Rossland Rd. E.,1 Whitby. To register, eall 435- 5242. NEWCOMERS CLUB Oeshawa-Whitby Newcomers will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 9, at the Arts* Resource Centre, Green Room, behind Oshawa City Hall. Lynn Lindsay will diseuse floral design. For more information, eall Information Whitby at 668-0552. PARENTS Parente Without Partners Chapter #204 will. meet Thuraday, Jan. 4, 8 p.m., at St. George's Church, (upetairs) 51 Centre St. S., for orientation for'new members; cards and games for others. For information, eaR 571-5452 or 723- 1699. PARENTS Parente Without Partners Chapter #204 will meet Thursday, Jan. 11, 7:30 p.m. sharp, at St. Georges Church, (upstaire) 51 Centre St. S., for their general meeting, elections for Board of Directors. For information, cali 571-5452 or 723-1699. Oshawa Barberahoppers,. The Horseless Carriagemen, weleome guests on Mondays, 8 p.m., Glen Stewart Pârk cluibhouse, Cartier and Cabot streets, Oshawa. For more information, oeil Jim at 725- 9259 or Roy at 579-3462. Te COIN CLUB TeOshawa & District Coin Club will meet at -the Arts Resource Centre, behind Oshawa City Hall, on Sunday, Jan. 14, 12:30 to 4 p.m. Wedtnesdayr night darts LABIT'S BLUE LIGHT DIVISION SU)dnge aM of De*. 13 W L P Dules sh & Chips 66 34 6 Fahnatng Tocinics mc. 60 40 60 Ciaremront Coileor Cars 59 41 59 Whtby Trophy House 51 49 51 Gry Coppins Servce 45 55 45 Rayas Enterprises 45 55 45 Dube Hait& Sidn 40 60 40 Desirattaffice 4 Suzle Seahorse F&C 2 National Trust 4 ln-Line Store Foc. 2 Oodd &Souter 4* Discs &Oats 2 Pommai standings of iDus.13 PTS. TOTAL BLUE LIGIÎT DIVISION PAkey Neiuwhof 276 AI Pindar 245 George Hilliard 227 Game Boyd S. 225 Garl Curnmrngs 224 CARLSBERG DIVISION Ryan Corrrier 152 Jack Nieuwhof 108 Dave Reid 80 Doug Newton 79 Ron Morris 72