Whitby Free Press, 30 Sep 1981, p. 10

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DArL' in WLF.nNFqlAY. SEP1TEMBR 30. 1981. WHITBY FREE PRESS It.L MORE COMING EVENTS FASHION SHOW The Auxiliary of the Dr. J.O. Rudy Hospital is sponsoring a- fali fashion show at the Whltby Public Library on Thursday, October 8 at8 p.M. Fashons by The Brooklin Village Shop- pe. Tickets are $2.50 and may be purchased from auxiliary members, at the door or by caliing Claire Freek at 668-4914. prizes and refresh- ments. r17 WELCOME NIGHT Parents 0f students who are attending An- derson C.V.I. for the fir- st tinie this fail are in- vlted to the school on Thursday, October 1 at 8 p.m. Highlights of the school's aeademic and extracurricular pro- grams will be presen- ted. Policies about discipline wil be ex- plalned. A tour of the building viiiconclude the evenlng. Parent questions will be an- Look your best for this falli Our pro stylists know ail the Iatest and greatest in hair care and fashion. For individual styling consuit us for your style, Vour look. Cali for an appointmeflt today. 668-9262 LA CONTESSA BEAUTY LOUNGE k119 Green Street,;,-. swered on any items of interest. For more information contact the school at 668-5809. HANDWEAVERS The Oshawa and District Handweavers and Spinners wil be showin-g a display of woven walJs on Tues- day, October 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Whitby Public Library, 405 Dundas Strvet West. Ail are welcome. BENEFIT "Forward Motion," a newly formed musical group wiil give a con- cert at the iubilee Pavi- lion, Oshawa with ail proceeds going towards the Oshawa Deaf Cen- tre.- Approximately 500 tickets wiil be available for the event at $5 each and is sponsored by the deaf centre and the Oshawa Centre Lions Club. NEWCOMERS' MEETING The general meeting of the Oshawa-Whitby Newcomers' Club wil be held on Tuesday, Oc- tober 13 at 8 p.m. at Christ Memorial Chur- ch, Mary and Hillcroft Streets, Oshawa. The guest speaker wil be Suzanne Stickly - community relations field officer who wil be giving a talk and slide presentation on nuclear energy. Contact Lori Everail at 571-3818 for further information. BRIGHT CHILDREN The next meeting of the Durham Region Chapter of the Associa- tion for Bright Children willbe held in the cafe- teria of the Central Colegiate, Simcoe and Gibb Streets, Oshawa at 7 p.m. on October 28. The guest speaker will be Dave Midwood, an enrichinent teacher at a- M THE CORPORATION 0F THETOWNOFWHITBY PROCLAMATION "'BLOCK PARENT WEEK"1 TAKE NOTICE that October lst to lth, 1981, is hereby procîaimed as "Block Parent Week" ln and for the Town of Whitby. Citlzens are encouraged to recognize the signifi- cant contribution of the Whitby and Brooklin Block Parents to the municipality and to avail themseîves of the varlous programs offered by the Whîtby and Brooklin Block Parents. DATED at Whitby, tember, 1981. R. A. Attersley Mayor Town of Whitby Ontario, this 3th day of Sep-ý Oshawa's Duke of Edin- borough Public Sehool. For more information cail Alva Atklnson at 72-22. CONCERT The Building Blocks Pre-Sehool wiil be spon- soring a concert featuring Sharon Lois and Bram on Sunday, November 8 at the East- dale Auditorium, Har- mony Road North, Oshawa. There will be two per- formances at 1 and 3:30 p.m. Ail tickets are $3.50 and there is no reserved seating. Tickets are available at the Readers' Choice, 131 Brock Street South, Whltby. WHEELCHAIR CLINIC To mark the Inter- national Year of the Physically Disabled, the Durham Region Unit of the Ontario March of Dimes will be hosting a wheelchair clinic at Durham Coilege, Satur- day, October 3 from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. Transportation is pro- vided to the coilege at which time the disabled is transferred to another wheelchair provided by the March of Dimes. During the time the wheelchairs are being evaluated and miner repairs completed, the disabled wiil enjoy en- tertainment provided in the foyer - tours through the coilege to view the varions programns and courses offered - filmns and service rooms to answer enquirles related to the needs of the disabled. The Peaq Committee of General Motors wlll be provlding refresh- ments throughout the day and wîll top the day off wth a gift package filled with donations from varions com- mumity businesses in the area. Registration is essen- tial prior to the event and anyone interested in attending should con- tact the March of Dimes office at 571-1489 for more information. SOCIAL PLANNING The next meeting of the Social Planning Council 0f Oshawa- Whitby wlll be held on Tuesday, October 6, 1981 at 7:30 p.m. in ROon7A at Oshawa City Hall. The public is welcome. For more information cali 725-4774. SHARE A SONG "'Share a Song and a Smile With Sweet Adelines" will be the theme when over 32,000 women throughout the world wiil "Share a Song" with hospital patients, senior citizens, shoppers, achool child- ren and civic groups. "Share A Song Week', coineides with the anni- versary of the founding of Sweet Adelines, Inc. The Oshawa Chapter, one of more than 700 chapters of this organi- zation dedicated to the *flerec n 1540 DU NDAS ST. E. WHITBY Dundas at Thlckson 571-3121 -.e-Ç:ORA rpe,- " Receivers " Turn tables " Car Radios " Accessories SOUND-DYNAMI9 BOZAK AUDIO LOGIC RADIUS AUDIO RESEARC BASS MAXEL teachlng anci perform- Cassettes Speakers Tuners Portables PIONEER TECHNICS TOSHIBA ýcs PANASONIC TELEFUNKEN SANYO TORONTO WAREHOUSE PRICES DISCOUNTED IN DURHAM REGION - NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED- >terec cone J.1540 3 - Z m 19 ance of four-part har- mony, barbershop style, wlll join in this annual "Share A Song" event when they entertain for patients on October 5, 1981 at 7 p.m. at Best- view Nursing Home in Oshawa. The Oshawa Chapter, under the direction of Barbara Fear, has planned a varled program of entertain- ment, and may also feature a few quartets from the chorus. Other "services through music" of the Sweet Adelines organi- zation have lncluded Barbershop Day at the Canadian National Exhibition, and a pro- gram of civic involve- ment which, in co- operation wlth chari- ties, produces benefit' shows. For more information cail 725-0113. SSTARS ON ICE The Whitby Recrea- tien Department willl present "Stars on Ice" a professionaily renown- ed international ice show. This exciting and en- tertainrng performance is scheduled to appear at the Iroquois Park, Arena Complex Sunday, October 4, 1981. Minor sports and sup- porting community groups will be dlsplay- lng various booths with added features such as a bake sale, corn roast and an entertainment band. The "Stars on Ice" champion skaters wil perform twice during the day at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tickets are limited and advance tickets will be made available through the Whltby Figure Skating Club and local downtown busi- ness locations. For further inf or- mation (contact Barry O'Neill or lina Scholi) cail Iroquois Recreation Centre at 668-7765. ý[oMMER[lnL PRInTI116 218 HARWOOD AVE. S., AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA TELEPHONE- 683-1968 I i

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