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Whitby Free Press, WeÃ"iesday, May 22, 1996, Page 13 Amnesty International, Pickering-Ajax group, will meet or Tuesday, May 28, 9:30 a.m., ai Pickering YilIage United Church, 300 Church St. For information, cail 683-8019. PRECIOUS Preclous Moments local club chapter, 'Always Boom For One More' will meet Sunday, May 26, 1:30 p.m., at the McLéaughlin Armoury, 53 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. Theme la Triendtihip HitS the Spot.' For more information, caîl Marilyn at 723- 7229. 'f NFRMATION OSU1AWA On Wednesday, May- 29, Information Oshawa will celebrate anytime during the past 25 years can attend, at the Oshawa Shopping Centre, Centre Court, between 1 and 3 p.m. Cail 434» 69.CARJNG FOR LAWN. On Thursday, May 23, the Residential Conservation Assistance -Program (ReCAP) will Ifhost its second seminar/workshop ffat Oshawa's Arts Resource Centre, Green Room, froin 7 to 9 p.m., and wIl cover the control of white gx4thinned turfand alternative frtflizers. For more information, The Ontario Registered Music Teachers Association, Ohw District Branch will have a recital Port Perry Town Hlall 1873, 302 Queen St. ONE PARENT FM 9lE The. One Parent Families Association of. Oshawa will meet Tueeday, May 28, 8 p.m., at the Adria.Cultural Club, 432 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa, for coffee, carde and conversation. Ail single parents, custodial or not, are invited te attend. For more information, SHi Doug at 728-1011 or Debbie at 404-0629. PAREflm flO PAWTNERS Parents. Without Partners Chapter #204 will meet Thursday, May 23e 8 p.m., at St. George's Church (upstairs). Guest speaker will be fromn Parent Finders. For more information, cail Debbie at 571-5452 or BRon at 723-1699. GREEN BUSINESES How te improve a company's bottom lime through the latest 3R'e (reduce,, reuse and recycle) opportunities will be outlined at Durham Environmental Network's meeting on- Thursday, May. 23, entertainment this year is Da-vid Horowitz from Yuk Yuks. For more information, contact Tim Dwyer at 571-2548 (home) or 436-5656 (business). a ' e 0004111 Dsadm~o. 0 WICB ksSAOn h I b<~ MOP DOLL The Oshawa YWCA at 1 *MGdgor St., Oshawa je offering a mop doîl workshop on Saturday, May 25, 3:30 p.m. Cost ls $35 (mnembers) sud $45 .(non- members). To regieter, caîl 723- 9922. HOSPICE WALKATHON The eighth annual Whitby IGeneral Hospital lO-kilometre walkathon wiil b. held on Sunday, May 26,beginming and ending at the hospital, starting time 10 &.m. to 1 p.m. Pledge sheets are available at the hospital, or cal Coi-y at 668-0411. CO-BD SCOUTIG An information session about the firet ever co-ed group te b. formed by Whitby District Scouts will be held on Monday May 27, 7 p.m., at Holy Family ôhurch i Whitby. Th1ere will . b. Beaver (aged five te seven) and Cub (aged.eight te, 10 ) groupe. For mor inoration, cal1721-16. BAURN YARD SALE The Durham Begion YMCA's second annual barn yard sale will be held Saturdagy, May 25, at th e Whitby office at 814 Brock St. N., Whitby, from 9 am .to 2 p.m. (Bain date June 1). Donations oen be dropped off at the YMCA office until Frlday, May 24. INJERDWORKERS -Durhbam Region Ixjured Workers Inc.>WM lmqet on Wednesday, May 29, 7 p.m., at the Steelworkers Hall, 115 Albert St., Oshawa. Guest speaker wiil b. Linda Lamoureux, director of the special investigati brandi. For more inforznatitc> . M 721-9158. SEA CADETS The officers and cadets of 226 RC (S) CC Ses Cadet Corp wil hold the 25th annual review on June 2 at Sinclair Secondary School, commencing at 1:45 p.m. Former cadets, office, navy league representatives and parents are. invited te attend. LANDLORDPFENANT The Housing Services Network of Durham Begion will* hold an informationforum in Oshawa for landlords and tenants on Wednesday, May 29,7 p.m., at St.1 Joseph's Church Hall; at 1100, Maiy-St. N. at Beatrice Street. For more information, caîl Linda Archer or Mike Anton at Housing Help Durhamn at 686-2661. FIELD NATURALISTS Durham - Regional Field Naturalises wili meet Monday, May 27, 7:30 p.m., at Northview Public Library, Oshawa for a mystery elide show. Anyone interested in nature élides is welcome MRfR The Writere' Circle of Durhamn Région will boat a meeting of the BLUEGRASSI Durham Writers & Edtors The Pinenidge Bluegras BreakfaLst Club at Jackson's Touch Folklore Society will hold a pici' of Clase Caterng, 104 Consumers session on Sunday, May 26, 1 te 5 D'ive, WhitbY, Saturday, June 8,9 p.m., at Camp, Samac,- main te il amm. Cost is $8 members; $10. council hall. Alwelcome. non-mem'bers'. Reservations only; Rail686-2085. OUTERS CLUB WOiIKSIOP - The Durham Outers Club, a The Writers' Circle of Durham, group that goee on day or week- Begion presentB a workshop, -How end hikes, canoe tripsansd other to Have Fun and Make Good $$$ outdoor activities, will meet on WiigfrWbSts*a h Tueda, May -28. For more in-TWrito fofBsies, a14th formation, including location of NToronRdcol 0f Bins, 1450ay meeting,;oel .PhilI at 433-0311 Kngu259 Rd., lring, Se ratrday, (leave .meeèage). or Janet a 7-'on 25- 9te l am. esevaton 4537 nly'cll 68-2085 KIDs IN TELEVISION An informative seminarte help you or your child get started in TV- film without getting scammed.' Learn the do'.s ad don'ts, avoid unnecearuy costs, find a credible agent, and more. For information, oeil The Studio at 416-929-1511. MAY FESTIVAL 0F SONG A special lOth anmiversary choral presentation by the 75- member Whitby Jubilee Choir, under the direction of Barbara Breckenridge, will begin at 3 p.m., Sunday, May 26, at Heydenshore Pavilion, Whitby. The choir will perform a blend of traditional sud popular mugic with . an international flavour. Admission is $5. For- tickets or more information, cail the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre at 668- 1424, or Thomas Houe of Music at 430-0815. IMNAL HF-AIT About 35 local agencies will prvd normation and education about their programs; at Mental Health Awareness Day, Thuruday, May 23, 10 a.m. te 9 p.m., at the Oshawa Centre. Aece will include the Canadian Mntal Héalth Association, Whitby Mental Health Centre, Interact Program, Pmnewood Centre and Crisis Unit -of Oshawa. General Hospital, COPE Mental Health Program, Durham Region Social Services and Alzheimer Society. The event- is hosted by the OshawalWMhy/Clarington COPE Mental Health Prograuma. Admission la free. For further information, oeil Sharon Cochrane at 434-1693. RUMMAGE SALE The French Cultural Centre, represented by La Federation des femmes canadiennes-francaise d'Oshawa, will hold a. rummage sale on Thursday, May 23, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the centre, 384 Hillside Ave., Oshawa. Proceeda will go te, four African missions. For more information,' call 723- 9686: The 2nd Whitby Fire Venturers will hold a huge garage sale Saturday, June 1, 8 a.m. te 2 p.m., at the Sunoco gas station, 509 Dundas St W., Whitby, te, raie funda te, attend the Canadian Jamboree in Thunder Bay i 1997. YARD SALIE: Durham Regional Naturaliste will host a large yard sale on Saturday, May 25,9 a.m. te 3 p.m., in front of Wildbirds Unlixnited, 850 Klng St. W., Oshawa. YARD SALE A yard sale will b. held on 9-aburday, May 25,8 a.m. te 1 p.m., LtWestln - -r Unied Church, 25 !anning ]Rd., Whitby. Home baking, used items, hot doge and. Irînke. For further information, ail 576-8218. GIANT GARAGE SALE On Saturday, June- 1, RA& knnett Public School- will hold its rut 'Gigantie Garage Sale.' Tables ire $15 and oen b. re.erved by ontacting Margaret at 4304705 r Andrea at 430-9567. For the-, iite elephant table (for anyone vanting. te sel their* Items) onations can b. dropped 'off zring nchool hours (9 amn. to 4 ým.) en Flday, May'81 hI the ront foyer-, f S0nnett, 800 Iig t, Whltby tain dt aJÙM .2. a d c fi g Non poflt communïltgroup whlch are bsedIn Whtyor have a =udeaa]Whitby [lmembershlp may place their or activides on the page at no cost. J WOME IDEED The Women Indeed Besource Centre offers the following at 70 Simce St. N., Oshawa: May 23, 7 p.m., study session, 'Celestine Prophecy,' wlth facihitators group 'A, Carrol Campbell, group B, Sândi Gale; May 24,,6:30 p.m., presentation, 'Dreams & -Dreamlng,with facilitator Michelle King MÙay 25, 9 a.m., workshop, 'Communicating. in Your Belationship.,' with fadulitator David Clarke; May 27, 1 pin., discussion, 'What je Succese'; May 28, 7 p.m., discussion, 'The Business Card & its Impact,"jwith facilitator Jean erMcngt; May 29, 7 p.m., 'Wife Abuse,' with facilitator Sandra Healey, MÏay 30, 7 p.m.,. etudy session, Celestine Prophecwith- facilitators for groupA Carrol Campbell ýand Group B Sandi Gale. CHOMO FATIGUE The Durham/Scarborough. M.E Association la a local charitable organization, wlth 200 me mberu/ufferers, that meets monthly. For moreIfiormation, oeil 436-6315. BREAST CANCER The Oshawa & District Breast Cancer Support Group wlll meet on Thur.day, May 23, 7:30 p.m., at Klngsview United Church, Wilson Road and Adelaide Street. For more information, oeil 725-5349. HEALTHY PREGNANCY The Childbirth Education Association of Durham will hold a fee 'Healthy Pregnancy' talk on Mônday, May 27, on 'Prmegny Changes' (physiel, emotional, social change). For more tiformation,call 905-420-3890. YARD SALE A fundraising gisut yard sale wil b.heldby the Christ the King Luth<,an Church.on the aide lot of MotorCity Saturn-Saab-Izuzu i Whitby on Saturday, May 25, 8 a.m. te 2 p.m. CRAYr SALE A craftfgarage sale will b. held at Anderson CVI on May 25, 9 a.m. te 4 p.m. For interested-vendors, coat te $20 *pér space. Cal R. Mitoheil or L Correia at the echool at 668-5809. FARE 'N SQUARE The volunteer association of the Whitby Mental Health Centre will hold "Pare 'N Square Market. Daym in bufling 30 ýat the hospital, Thursday, June 6,'9:30 a.m. te 4 p.m. There will b. home baking, crafts, cereamics, jewery, crystal, books, recorda, woodworkIng, barbecue, sud country entertainers. Funda raised- go towards the enhancement o1 patient. programa. For more information, cal668-5881, ext. With Tune--Up (Up to 5OL Castroi.GTX od) 701 BROCK ST. N., #59 WHITBY Opon.&mTurs. ê 6681255 Trn. &nAppt. Only' eH nore information, oeil 436-1046. Wings of Learnin g " A NeitAge Store ivih a Special Toi« h" Psychic Readings with John Deer Fr1. May 24 e 10:30O-7:00Opm Prebook! Psychic Reading with DavidLefort May 25 e 12:00- 6:00pm 1Prebook! 12 BrckSt S. *i b 0*6-61 Wiiters workshops Many classes à'wcirkshopà aivallable ORGANJO GROWERS The Durham chapter of Cana- dian Org'aic Growers will meet o n M onday, May 2 7, 7: 30 p.mn ., a t the Reveniue building, Kmg and Centre streets, Oshawa, for the annual plant auction. AIl wel- come. For more information, cal AI at 436-2418. PREGNANCY HELP The Pregnancy Help Centre Of Durham wiil hold the third annual lO-kilometre walk/runjride event fi-om 9 a.m. te 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 25, with funda raised te help support the centre's programs. Food and drink wiil be provided for ail participants who, also receive a- kit.- Prizes will be awarded. For mo re information or te obtain sponsor sheets, cail 430-0805. VOLUNTEERSWANTjD The Oshawa & District Asso- ciation, for Communityr Living seeka volunteers for their new Leisure Time program for the developmentalyc haHed. A meeting will bel ogh (Wednesdy),, 7 p. dreach Farms, Ashburn, for those inteese. Cail 576-3261 for more information.. CANCER INFORMATION The final of three. information evenings on cancer will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Wednes;dayi May 29 at the Oshawa Public Library on Bagot Street Topic for -the evening, organized by the Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre, wMl be breaet cancer. Gust speaker is Dr. Rtichard Hasselback, a retired oncologist at Princes. Margaret Hospital. Admission-ia free. For more information, oeil579-483. GRAND The Durham chapter of the GRAND Society. formned %t pro- mote grandparents and grand- children orkinî together for a brighter future, will meet on Wednesday, May 29, 7 p&M., -at 387 Simicoe St. 9., Oshawa. Toronto Nucleus chalter pre- sident Joan Brooks will speak. For more information, call 666- 1831. ALL ABOUT ASTHMM The Lung Association Durham Region will host the third annuàl 'Ail About Asthma Fair - Clean Air Now, What You C.AN. DO,' on Sunday, May 26, noon te 4 p.m., in the 11MS Boom -in the Ajax Commumity Centre, 75 Centennial St., Ajax. Speakers will include Dr. Ken Butteo, who specializes in allergies, and Ian Morton, project director of environmental healthý programs for the Ontario Lung Assocation' and creator of the O.A.N. DO Program. There will exhibiters from drug, oxygen and environmental product companies; displays and demonstrations; an auction; iddie rea with Durham Regional Polieds robotic EI.C. -Bear, sud AskThe Docter, Pharmaciet, and' *Respfratery L'herapist information tables. For

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