WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMB ER 21, 1983, PAGE il ~AJ MORE COMINGEVENTS JAZZ CLASSES Musical movement and jazz classes, spon- sored by the West Lynde Community Association. will begin Frlday, Sept. 30 and run for 34 classes, with instruction by Carol Stanton. Classes for childreà , ages three Wo six years, cost $80. There la aa minimum number of 10 for the half-hour class. Children, ages sevea Wo nine, can take a tbree- quarter hour course for $105 with a minimum of 10Oper class. Children, ages 10 Wo 14, can talke an hour clasa for $140 wlth, a minmum of 10 per class. The- aduit class, for ages 15 and up, will cost $175 with a minimum of 12 to aclass. Preference will be given to West Lynde residents. .Non- members add $5 Wo coot of classes. Registration wil be held at, West Lynde Public School, 270 Michael Blvd.- For more information cail Tony at 668-130 or Mary at 668-9691. OSTOMY ASSOCIATION The Oshawa, and District Ostomy Association wil meet Wednesday,. Sept. 21, at 8 p.ni., at the- Oshawa General 'Hospital.' The program wiil of- fer handy hints and new ideas brought home by Boston Conference delegates. There Wii also be a cassette recor- ding givlng a humorous lesson re the giving of a presentation to medical, social people etc. Refreshments Winl foilow the meeting. For more information caîl Louisa at 728-1869 or Irma at 576-892. WOMEN '8 COMMITTEE The next meeting of the Durham Inter- national Women's Day Committee will be held, Sept. 20, at 8 p.m., at the United Auto Workers Hail in Oshawa. Ail women are. welcome tW attend. For more information call Kathy Chung at 66- 1680. STAMP COLLECTORS, The Ajax Philatelic. Society (stamp coliec- tors) *will hold i ts firat meeting -of the 1983/84 season, Sept. 22, at 7:30 p.rn., ini the library of Ajax High Sehool. Ail visitors are welcome. Future meetings wil be held the second and fourth Thursdays* of each month. SPECIAL EUCHKE Corne one,' corne al and help us celebrate Legion Week by atten- ding a progressive euchre sponsored by Branch 112, Royal Canadian Legion Whit-' by and being held. on Thursday, September 22 at 8 p.m. in the Legion Hall, 117 -Byron Street South, Whitby. Good prizes, good lun- ch and good fun and al for the sinail admission price of $1.50 per person wlth tickets available at the door. See yo u there!1 TAKE A BREAK Ladies, are you looking for something different to do on Wed- nesday morning? Get the chlldren and yourself ready and corne out and join the Durham Region Farnily YMCA Ladies Take-A- Break. Your pre-schôooers and infants wiil be cared. for by the'Y's experien- ced sitters for a nominal fee, leaving you free to enjoy the ladies portion of the prograin. You have the Oppor- tunityto exercise with the group for the first half hour. The exercises are foilowed by coffee, guest speakers, craft demonstrations or group discussion. This is an excellent opportunity for women of ail ages Wo meet and make new feriends. Registration is ýnow being taken for this 15- week prograin, which starts Wednesday, SEpt. 21, froin 9:30 to 11: 30 a.m. Ladies Take-A-Break in Whitby is at St. An- drews Presbyterian Church on Cochrane Street, and in Brooklin at the United Church on Cassels Road East. For further infor- mation, cail the 'Y' of-< fice at 668-686, or register in person at 416 Centre Street South, whitby. CREATIVE CRAFTS Creative Crafts offers the pre-schooler the op- portunity to paste, make puppets and use their own immagination to make their creative crafts. They will also have the opportumity to ex- periment with various kinds of painting - brush painting, blow painting, sponge painting and finger painting. Each week, a new and different craft wil be featured fo the children to make. Register now for Creative Crafts, which will be held Friday mornings, *starting Sept. 23. from 9:30 to Il a.m. at the 101 White Oaks 'Y' Room. For further infor- mation, cali the YMCA at 668-686, or register in person at 416 Centre S9treet South, Whitby. SYMPHONY FUNDRAISING Whitby residents who wish to houseclean their book shelves and record cabinets may do so0 and at the saine turne assit the fundraising -efforts of- the Oshawa Sym- phony Volunteer Com- mittee. Books, especially childrens and cook books, records andý sheet music wii be picked Up by a Whitby member of the Commit- tee, if you phone 66&M96 or 579-6711. Information regar- ding the Sympbony's six-concert season is available at Middleton's Stationery Store, 113 Dundas St. West, Whit- by; also the information desk of the Whitby Library.^ IC.F MESHERI JEWELLER seniors & StudentS i15% Off I wlth this coupon I668-2872 I I 109 Dundas St. W. 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