Whitby Free Press, 26 Oct 1983, p. 20

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nPAGE 20, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 26,1983, WHITBY FREE PRESS w COMING EVENTS CALENDAR M m THECORPOR/ THE TOWN OF \PROCLAMATION FWHITBYI1 "POPPY WEEK" TAKE NOTICE that October 30 to- November 5, 1983, la hereby procIaimed as "Poppy Week" ln and for the Town of Whltby. Citizens of Whitby are reminded of the significeant contributions of the Royal Canadian Legion to our municipality and are encouraged to support the sale of poppies ln memory of those who bave given themseives for our Country. DATED ai Whitby, this, second day of November, A. D., 1983. R.A. Attersiey, Mayor Town.of Whîtby WEA VERS GUILD The Shuttle bu Weavers Guildi presenting its annue show and sale Octobe 28, 1 to 9 p.m. and Oc tober 29, 10 arn. to p.m. at Greenwoo Recreation Centre Greenwood. featured will be ar "Olde FashioneÈ .Christmias", a fashio« show at 2 p.m. each day, demonstrations on a "M0" loom, display of oùl paintings,- sale of crochet items and on Saturday, a Greenwood U.C.W. balte sale. 111eonly aceomnt, yuned Daily Tnteres Chlequmng Account ~~VICDRLIA AND GREY ÎETRUS' Since 1844 Whîtby: 308 Oundas St. W. 668-9324 Toronto Line 683-7189 is al 4 )d el fPARENT fFINDERS n There will be a meeting of Parent Fin- ders ,Oshawa) on Mon- day, Oct, 31, at 8 p.m:, at Vincent Massey Public School in the. Library Harmony Road N. in Oshawa. This group offers help and support to 'adult adoptees wishing to trace their origins, and to Blrth Parents sear- ching for their now adult ehildren. Adoptive parents are also welcome. S For furt her infor-, mationplease cail 728- 6983. CARNI VAL DANCE The Whitby Tulip Trampers will hold a carnival danceNov. 5, from 8 p.m. to i p.m., in the Regal Room of the Centennial B uilding on Centre St. S. The dance,. which costs $5 per person, will feature a live band (Bill Coneslissen). for- tickets cail 655- 8027 or 668-31 12. HEAD INJURED The Head Injured Family Support Group wil meet Tuesday, Nov. 1, at 7 p.m., in gym 2B of Oshawa General Hospital. Guest speakers will be Pat Morgan, a social worker at OGH, and Steven Smith, a, vocational .rehabilita- dion officer w'ith the Ministry of Community and Social Services. For further infor- mation cail Mary Con- nelI at 668-8188. ALZHEIMER SOCIETY A meeting of the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region will be hedon October 27, at 7:30 p.m., at the Oshawa General Hospital, Day Hospital Wing, Alma Street. This is a general meeting and on the agenda is the election of new officers. The public is welcome and further information 18 available at 725-805 and 725-1562. Type writer R ENTALS' also, SA LES &'SERIý VICE SPECIA L îCaIIs-WIth ,9 5 This Ad. OL FREE ESTIMATE ON CARRY IN SERVICE FAýLCO'NTV' BLAIR PARK PLAZA 1,00 LUPIN DRIVE, WHITBY 668-6060' "Agan Open Saturday'ls CRAFT AND BAKE SALE A Craft and Bake Sale will be held at. the West Lynde Public School, Michael Boulevard, Whitby on Saturday, November 26 from 10 a.m. to4p.m. A few tables are still available for vendors at $12 each. Interested vendors should phone 668-3951 evenings or 579-5269 for further information. HOSPITAL BAZAAR The Ajax Pickering Hospital Auxiliary Bazaar will be held Oct. 27, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the hospital lob- by. There will be crafts, white elephant book sale and bake sale. HALLOWEEN DANCE The Knights, of Columbus and the Catholic Womenis League of Holy Family Parish will -hold a Halloween Dance in their parish hall on Oct. 29, from 8p.m. to1 am. Costumes areoptional and tickets can be pur- chased for $15 Per couple by calling 668- 7891. CONSUMER HEALTH The regular .monthly' meeting of the Con- sumer , .Health Organization of Canada, Whitby Chapter, will be held on Wednesday, November '2, at 7:30 p.m., in the programme room of the Whitby Public Library, corner of Henry and Dundas Streets, Whitby. The speaker will be Mr. Rick De Silva, of Mississauga, a master herbologist. There will be a $2 charge to cover expen- ses. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Whitby Oshawa Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society, wil hold its next meeting on Thursday Nov. 3, from 7 to 10 p.m., in the auditorium of the Whitbyr Public Library, at 405 Dundas Street West. For further infor- mation cail 668-2792. BAZAAR POSTPONED The Ajax & Pickering Hospital Auxiliar bazaar scheduled. for Oct. 27, bas been can- celled until Nov. 24, in the Hospital Lobby. There will be crafts, white- elephant, book sale and bake sale from 10Oam. to 8p.m. HALLOWEEN FILMS The Wbhitby Public Library will show Halloween film Satur- day, Oct. 29, between 2: 30 and 4:30 p.m. in the auditorium. The fun will include Mickey, Donald and Goofy'and a pumpkin wbo wouldn't smile. Memnber -Canada 1i kjwt I nsurance Cwomtun PINEWOOD OPEN HOUSEý,- Pmnewood ýCentre 0'"f Oshawa 1> General Hospital will hold an open bouse Friday Oc- tober 28, between 11:30 and 4:30, at .300 Centre Street' South, Osbawa. Information 'will be- aVailable concemning alcohol use and abuse,, also on the various ser- vices of fered by Pinewood to the com- mumity. ART AUCTION The Durham Region Family YMCA wil hold its,-third aninual art auc- tion on Friday, Nov. 4, at, the Oshawa Holiday Inn., The preview will begin at 6:30 p.m., with the auction commen-, cingat8p.m., Admission is $5. Wine and cheese will be ser- ved. Tickets are available at the Durham Region Family YMCA, 416 Cen- tre St. S., Whitby. For more information eaUl 668-6868. STROKE RECOVERY The Durham Region Stroke Recovery Association wil meet Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 7:30 p.m., at Oshawa's Hillsdale Manor ("B") Building. This Halloween program wil also feature bingo, with costumes optional. There will be many prizes and chances to socialize. For more information eaU 668-3426. M' CUTTIN'UP COOKIN' UP Burns Kirk Guild wll help you getthe most out of your mfeat dollar with an event Nov.' 1, at 7:45 p.m., at the T:un- derbird Golf and Coun- try Club in Ashburn. Featured during the program are meat cut- ting by Ron Deeth of Windcrest Farms and c6oking tips by a master chef. Ailmats dlscussed will be given as ýdoor prizes. There will be refreshments, samples and free recipes. The cost is $3. Tickets are available at the Ashburn, Store, Warxn. Woolies and What Notsý in Brookiu or by calling 655-4652 or 655-3974. COFFEE BREAK The -Whitby .Public Library's Coffee, Break program. will continue Oct. 2.7 with "' Calling the Shots," PtA filmn which in- vestigates the connée- tdon between modern- day advertislng and alchoholism for' Drug Awarenàe ssWeek.' On NovA and,3, the program will fe 'ature doil making withlocal craft person Dierdre Hope. Coffee Break is held each Tutesday and Thur- sday from lOt1o il a.'m'.'

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