page 10, Whitby Free Proa, WechnescIay, Januar 17, 1M9 ONE PARENT FAMY The One Parent Family Association of Oshawa & Whitby will nxeet on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 8 p.m., at the Adria Cultural Club, 432 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. For more Information, oeil Glen at 579-7915 or Debbie'at 404-0629. BARBECUE A barbecue (pig roast) wiil be held by the Loyal Order of Moose on Friday, Jan. 19, 7 p.m., at.the Moose location at 119 Consumers Drive, Whitby. The event will also feature Canadian recording artist Angie Shepherd. PHOTO CLUB The Whitby Photographie Club will meet on Monday, Jan.- 22,- 7 pan., at Henry Street Hlgh School, room 111. The topic for the evening- will be glamour photography, presented by Bill Crowley of the Toronto Gulld for Colour Photography. Entries for the second slide and print clinics are due. For more information, calI Peter at 430-0823. PARENTS Parents Without Partners Chapter #204. will meet Thursday, Jan. 18, 8 p.m., at St. Georges Church, (upstairs) 51 Centre St. S., for stress management, presented by Sandra Sweet. For information, cail 571-542 or 723-1699. LUNG ASSOCIATION The Lung Association, Durham Region, offers Countdown, a seven- session structured smoking cessation program, starting Tuesday, Jan. 23, from 7 te 8:30 p.m., at Durham College, Oshawa. The fee of $95 includes materials. To registerall Durham College at 721-3000. lrfE REGIONAL MUNICIPALUTY 0F DURHAM PUBL.IC PARTICIPATION WORKSHOP TAUNTON ROAD From McKlnney Drive Ta Garrard 'Road PUBLIC COMMENT- INVITED The Regional Municipality of Durham will be holding o Public Participation WVork shop ta dlscuss the need for and alternative methods of providing improvements ta Taunton Roud <Regional Roud 4) between McKinney Drive*arid Garrard Road. The proposed improvements include widening ta four lanes, tum lunes and -intersection impravements ot Gardon Street, Thickson Roud and -Garroard Roud. The issues ta b. addressed at the workshop include a review of ail existing and proposed underground -services. utilitide and othor relatod focilitied through the subject area. This project wiil be carnpietod in accardance with the Environmentaî Assesernent for Municipal Raad Prajects. lass ANALYSIS AND0EVALUATIO Possible alternatives will bo analyzed und evoîuated based on tho following: 4 Transportation, Eninoering and Public Safety * Natural Environment * Social Environmen? Economic Environrnont * Culturalý Environment *Agricuiturol Environment PUC PARTICPATION WORIKSHOP You are invted to the Public Participation Workshop as noted below, sa that we may Inform you of the study progress ta date and ta allaw you an oppartunity ta further participate in the planning and design procese. WWtNESDAY JANUARY 24, 1M9 FROId 700 PM.\TO 9.00P.M. DURHAM EDUCATION CENTRIE 400 TAUNTON ROAD EAST (WHITBY) - ROOM 2007 (Formol presentation at 7:30 p.m.) Staff, reprosenting the Rogional Municipality of Durhamn and the Consulting Firms cf Chishalm, Fleming and Associatos and G.M. Semas and Associates will be in attendance ta ans*wor questions. Comments roceived, will be reviewed in the evaluation process. COMENTS OR QUESTIONS7 If you have any comments, questions or require any further informationI about the study or the Municipal Clase Environmental Assessment, pieuse contact: (Manday ta Frlday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm)1 POUANITS Bob Chisholm. P. Eng. - Project Manager Chishalm, fleming and Associates 3Z17 Renfrew Drive, Ste. 301, Markharn, Ontario L3R 9S8 Tlephane:- (905) 474-1458 Fax: (905) 474-1910 168 Centre Street South. Oshawa. Ontario L1H 4A6 Telephone: (905) 435-0062 Fçx: (905) 576-6907 Darrell Ooudey. P. Eng. - Project Manager G.M. Semnas and Assocites Ltd., 110 Scotia Court, Unit 41. Whitby, Ontario LiN 8Y7 Telephone: <905) 432-7878 Toronto Uine: (905) 686-6402 Fax: (905) 432-7877 WMONAL IMICIAUTY OF DURHAM Mike Wilson, C.E.T. - Project Supervisor Regianal -Municipallty of Durham P:0O. Box 623, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario LiN 6A3 Telephone: (905) 668-7721 Toîil Freo:ý (800) 372-1103 Fax: (905) 688-2051 1BABAI FAITH The BaWa'i Communuty of Whitby is holding an open house for information on the Baha'i faith on Monda', Jan. 22, 7 to, 9 p.m., at the Whitby Public Library, program room. Everyone welcome. Refreshmenta will be served. BLUEGRASS Pineridge Bluegrasa Folklore Society will hold a Pickin' Sessyion on Sunday, Jan. 21, 1 to 5 p.m., at Canip Samac, main council hall, Osh.,.wa.Ail welcome. CANADIAN CLUB The Canadian Club of Durham Region will meet Tuesday, Jan. 23, noon, at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa. Dee Brasseur, an aviation pioneer, will discuss> 'Overcoming Obstacles, Reaching Goals.! Brasseur was one of the first three women to becomne pilota in the Canadian milita-y. Coat is $15 for menibers, $16 for non-membrs. Eve.-yone welcomne. For mare information, caîl 655-4530 or 668- 248-1.1 *Non-profit community roups whlch are baed In Whltby orhave a __________ substantial Whitby membershlp may place their or activtls on ti page ai no aost. WMTERs' CIROLE The Writers' Circle of Durham Region will sponsor- a workshop, 'How to Get the Poems Inside You to, Sparkle on the Page,' on Saturday, Jan. 20, 9 to il a.m., at the Toronto School of Business, 1450 Kingston. Rd., Pickering. Owen Neil, the Circle's cirector of' poetry and songwriting, -and member of the League of Canadian Poets, will explore. techniques of writing verso and attitudes to unlock poetic potntial.' Cost is $10 for members, $5 non-members. Cail 686-2085 to register. EUCH[RE The Ladies Auxiliary Branch 112 of the Royal Canadian Legion wiil hold their monthly euchre on Thursday, Jan. 18, 8 p.m., at 117 Bryon St. S., Whitby. Cash prizes and refreshments.' FIRST AIM RedCross courses In emergency and standard first aid will be offered in February in Durham Region. Caîl 905-420-3383. THIE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DLE1HAM PUBLIC PARTICIPATION WORKSHOP MANNING I ADELAIDE CONNECTION» PUBLIC COMMENT INVITED DUHA NTRODUCION The Manning / Adelaide connection has been planned by the Town cf Whitby and the City of Oshawa since the early 1 970s. The Rogion cf Durhom ond bath Municipalities have identified this connection in their OfficiaI Plans since that Urne. Recently. tho Durham Transportation System Review, an exorcise evaluating transportation requiremonts across the entiro Rogion. has idontified the need for the Manning/ Adeloide connection. The Region is now proceoding with the planning and design of a connection between MnigRa n Adelaido Avenue. This work and and design is being dono in accordance with the Class EA for Municipal Road Prajocts. Your participation is welcorno and every effort will be made ta resolve ail concorns. CINMNT3TATUS AND SOlEDULE We are currently- evaluating alternative solutions for providing the cannoction and will be presenting aur study progress ta date at the Public Participation Workshop. We plan ta hold a second wrso fallowing a review of camments and will issue the Claos EA repart for public review after incarporating public and agency comments. PULICPARTIcIATIONWORKSHOP Public input is sought during the planning and design process for al major Regional Projects. Many rosidents and agencies have alroadly contacted the study tearn ta comment on this praject. A Public Participation Workshop is planned for: TIUM8DAY JANUARY.25. 199 FROM 7«00Pà & TO 9M00PRU 8T. PAUI! CATHOUIC SCIIOOL (Formai Presentation at 7:30 P.M.) 200 GARRALRD ROAD, WHIT6Y. (Between Manning Rood and Rossland Road on the west side.). This workshop will pravide an appartunity fo r interested parties ta obtain mare detail about the study. the alternative solutions being ovaluated, -and ta pravide their cammonts and suggestions about the project. cObuMeNTS OR QUSTION? If you have any comments or questions or require any further Information about the study or the Class Environmointal Assessmont please contact: (Manday ta Friday 8:30 arnm 4:30 pm) James Garland, P. Eng. - Project Manager R.V. Anderson Associates Lirrited 1255 Terwillegar Avenue, 'Uniit. 1, Oshawa, Ontario, L1J 1A4, Tlephone: (905) 434-2544 Fax: (905) 434-3948 q*WRbR.ýoI uie olt f Dutm Mike Wilson. C.E.T.- - Project Supervisor Dave Linkaoter - Praject Co-ordinator Regional Municipality cf Durham P.O. Box 623, .105'Consumers Drive, Whitby Ontario UlN 6A3 Telephone: -(905) 668-7721 Toîl 'Free: .(8é00) 372-1103 Fox: (905) 658-2051l jA blood donor clinic will be held ITuesday, Jan. 30, 1:30 to, 8 p.m., at the Whitby Legion Hall on Bryon St. S. The Red Cross also needs sponsors and volunteers. For more information, oeil the Oshawa office at 723-2933. ROBBIE BURNS The annual Robbie Burns' supper is at St. Andrew's Presbyterian. Church, 209 Cochrane St., Whitby on Friday, Jan. 26, 7 p.m. Followxng'roast, beefdinner(ompleto with haggis),ý there will be a speaker, highland dancers and'sing-song. Tickets are $13 each or tw*o for $25 for adults and $5 for 'those aged 10 and under. Tickets Z are available in Whitby at Fergûson's Wool Shop, Big V Drugstore, Halendas, 965 Dundas St. -W. or fom the church Office (6684022). WORKING VENTUBRES An evening with Woring Ventures will be held Wednesday, Jan. 24,7:30 p.m., at the Harmony Creek Golf Centre, Bloor Street at Harmony Road, across from the Holiday Inn. STAMP CLUB The Oshawa Stamp Club will meet on Tuesday, Jan.* 23, 7 p.m., in the, cafeteria at ONeilI, CVI, Oshawa. Collectors and guest. are welcome. For more information, call Roy at 728-2599. Christôpher leadership courses, thal promote effective sekn and self-confidence, .bogin the week of Jan. 21, and rtn for il' weeks in Whitby and other Durham/Scarborough locations. Cail 430-4618.- ONE PARENT DANCE The One 'Parent 'Famiily Ass<xiation -of Oshawa:& -Whitby, wil hold a dance"t the Woodview Conîmunity Centre, 161 Cadillac Ave. N.,,.Qsbawa,..on,,Sà turday, Jan. 20, 8 pm o1 Êa.'m.'For more informýation, caîl Glen at 579-7915 or Debbie at 404-0629. CELIAC The Canadian, Celiac Association will hold'a support group meeting on Thursagy, Jan. 18, 7 p.m., at Courtice' North Public School. For information, cail Lainda at 666-1993, or Cassandra at 728-8531. SUPPORT GROUlP Reachte Recovexy, breast cancer support group for patients, fainily and friends, meets Jan. 18, 7 to 9 P.m., at the Fortune Financial offices 335 Bayly St W. (at Finley AVe., Ajax. For more information, ca11 68<6-11516.' BEAILTHY PREGNANCY A fr e e- e al h V%,w n a n y t L k ieaLtquarters, 400 Taunton Rd.--E., Thitby. Coat is- $20. Caîl ;68-6831, ext. 1291, to register. CILREM'S PROGRAMS .The Oshawa, YWCA at 1 deGrigor S&, Oshawa isoffering a rrilety of programs- for, echoolers: Bop & Balanoe (aged Dur and five), IUttie Cookie ronstera (aged three te flive) "odd&er-Gym' (aged :12fto 14' cLonths),-Preschol -Music (aged hree te five),,Muaim oel en iged -three to five), 'Ballet(aged ve te seven), Creative Moueimeng gjed 9fhre te five), 4ro (agped six DURHAM