PAGE 1Q.WFDNFSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1981 ,WHITBN' FREE PRESS CREDIT COUNSELLING *The Oshawa and District Credit Counsel- ling Service will be sponsoring a display at the Oshawa Shopping Centre from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sep- tember 12. A professional coun- sellor wilI be on hand to answer questions from the public. The service is a non- profit, United Way, agency. For more information cail 579-1951. MEETING The next meeting of the Durham Widows' and Widowers' Associa- tion wiî be held on Sep- tember 14 at 6:30 p.m. in the parish hall of St. George's Anglican Church, Centre Street -South, Oshawa. The meeting will be held in the form of a Pot BOARD ON-E 0F )UR GAS SAVERS 4~ M9L IMeT TOUMOO tiyiÀuututhoepo.ud udffl Dm 40 sWvco cars seu oand conusmc. fAudi 500»S Aud SM 500DisaI flhdi 5M0 Turbo Audi 4000 Audi 4000-S Meta Rabbit DWeu Scirocco VW Coowtbl. vanapo WIndow Van Compmoblit las luck supper and those attending are urged to bring their own cutlery, plates and food. New memberships are available. Widowed people only. For more information cail 668-1147 or 728-7495. GARAGE SALE "Hope" is having a garage sale on Septem- ber 18 and 19 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at 187 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa. Featured will be good used furniture, clothing, jewelry, appliances, dishes and an assort- ment oie new crafts, leather, pottery, knot- ting, wood and more. A draw will also, be held for a 1981 Hitachi color portable tele- vision. A light lunch and refreshments will also be available. Contributions to the sale will be gratefully received. For pick-up or more information cail 723-1033 or 723-5133. MENTAL HEALTH DURHAM Mental Health Durham, the regional branch of the Canadian Mental Health Associa- tion is seeking people to become involved in their various programs. wishes to announce a new associate DOCTOR ROBERT W. CHAULK 668-5835 24 hour answering service For more information about the organization or how to become in- volved caîl Katherine Henderson at 723-1033. OPEN HOUSE The planning depart- ment of the Town of Whitby will be holding an open house during the week of September 21 to25. The purpose of the open house is t0 fami- liarize the public with the functions of the planning department. For more information contact the departnient at 668-5803. ONE PARENT MIEETINGS The next meeting of the North Oshawa chap- fer of the One Parent Families Association of Canada will be held tonight, September 9, at 8 p. m. a t Christ Memorial Anglican Church, Mary and Hill- croft Streets, Oshawa. The, feature of the meeting will be a "bake and slave auction. " The ,next meeting of the association's Oshawa Chapter will be feld on, September 15 at Southminster Church, 1173 Cedar Street, Oshawa at 8:30 p.m. For more information about the association contact its Durham district office at 723- 0286. PRE-SCHOOL FRENCH The Whitby Public Library will again be of- fering its pre-school French story hour to in- troduce children to the French language with games, stories and songs. The program will begin on October 7, from 10 to il a.m. for begin- ners and from 1 f0, 2 p.m. for advanced students. Registration for the program will take place during the week of Sep- tember 21. There is a fee of $14 for this ten- week program. Child- ren must be atleast three years old f0 be eligible. For more information contact the library at 668-6531. STORY HOUR The Whitby Public Library will be holding its children's story hour on Saturday, September 12, 19 and 26 from 10: 30 to 11: 30 a. m. This prograni is for children ages five and over. For more information caîl the library at 668- 6531. IN-BETWEENS The Whitby Public Library will offer a pro- gram for chiîdren aged EVENING REGISTRATION DURHAM: COLLEGE 11 to 14 beginning on Oc- tober19 from 7 to 8p. m. This program wilî of- fer guest speakers, creative drama, skits, films and video tapes. Registration for the program begins October 5. For more informa- tion caîl the library at 668-6531. READING CLUB The Whitby Public Library will run a "Smokey the Bear" reading club for children in grades four to six. The programn will in- volve the use of video tapes, films, puzzles and crafts. The last session will consist of a party and awards will be presen- ted to those who have completed four books dealing with nature., This four-week programn will be held on' Wednesdays from 4 to 5 p.m. There is limited registration. Registra- tion will be held at the children's desk beginn- ing September 16. For more information caîl the library at 668- 6531. REGISTRATION The Whitby Ringette Association will be holding a registration session for ifs upcoming season on Septeniber 12 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the. Iroquois Park Com- plex. For more inforrmition caîl Joanne Haniers at 668-2348 or Charlene Kingston at 6684284. PIONEER GIRLS Faith Baptist Church, Taunton Road East, Whitby hasstarted a "Pioneer Girls" pro- grami for ail girls in grades one to nine. The programn involves girls in. games,' stories and outings. There is a. registration fee of $2. For more information about the program call Shirley MacDonald at 668-2914. Iun OL I I > e FARMER'S MARKET DAY S PT. * The Whitby Parks & i S PT'7 Recreation Department E SDAY SEPT. 23 : is hosting a special bus * Farmers Market and * Town of Elmira on 0 Saturday, October 3, 30 -9:0 p. ,*0 1981. 30- :0 .ma The bus leaves * Iroquois Park Complex * at 7:30 a.m. sharpand S- returns around 6:30 p.m. The $17fee in- cludes bus transporta- tion to the market and some local factories, p superb smorgasbord lunch at Bingeman Park; a guided tour through Elmira and St. Jacobs. To register for this excellent package, cail 668-7765 for details. Registration must be received prior to Sep- tember 30. YARD SALE A yardl and auction ,sale willi be held by the Columnbus United Chur- ch, 9lumbus, on Satur- R day; September 12. M :he yard will begin at fI1N DER 9,a.m. while the auction W' e ed tilam COMING EVENTS CALENDAR Owasco Volkswagen M. 1425 Dumdos St. East WHITBY 668-9383 'foronto Line 361.1 128 SALES. SERVICE, LEASING 8 RENTALS BODYHOP AL LM A KES 'Ive