WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1983, PAGE 13 COMINGEVENTS CALENDAR WONDERLAND 0F CRAFT The Kinette Club of Ajax will be holding the Kinette Wonderland of Craft on Dec. 3 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Ajax Community Cen- tre, Ajax. 1There wil be three magie shows presented at 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. A craft show with tables wil allow childrens Christmas shopping to take place. The maximum amount for items will be $2.50. There wil also be a snack bar. For more information cail Lucille at 683-4574. TEA AND SALE The Whitby Salvation Army, Ladies Home League, wii be holding a Christmas Tea and Sale on Nov. 26 from 2 to 4 p.m. on 122 Kent St., Whitby. The sale will feature home baking, knitting, crafts and a white elephant table.' Ail are welcome. ALZHEIMER AWARENESS WEEK Durham Region Alzheimer Society celebrates National Alzheimer Awareness Week from Nov. 20 to the 27. The week is designed to increase the com- munity's awareness of the disease through educational and infor- mational activities such as maîl displays, seminars and literature availability at Libraries, Nursing Homes and more. Volunteers are needed to ensure the suceess of this important week. Please caîl Wilma Power (416) 728-6816 or Jack Fry (416) 725-1562. Interested persons should also attend the General Meeting of the Durham .Region Alzheimer Society on Nov. 24, 7 p.m. at the Oshawa General Hospital. Topie 0of discussion: Management of the Con- fused Elderly by Dr. Maureen Gorman and Manlie Bennett, Reg. N. LUNCHEON. BAZAAR Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital Auxiliary in- vites you to bring your family to St. Mark's Chuch House, Byron and Coîborne Sts., on Dec. 3 for a bit of war- mth and fun foilowing the Whitby Santa Clause Parade. The luneheon bazaar, which. includes a bake table with lots of home baked goodies and craft items, has a little something for everyone from 11:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. A handmade quilt and a knitted sweater wiil be raffled. Soup, a san- dwich and a cup of tea or coffee to make you forget the chili of win- ter, wiil be available for $2.50 and hot chocolate and a donut will be ser- vred for $1. Ail are welcome. Proceeds will be used for the ongoing work in the hospital. SNOWFLAKE BAZAAR The Annual Snowflake Bazaar and Tea will be held au. St. John's Anglican Church, Brock & Victoria Sts. Whitby, on Nov. 26, from il a.m. to3 p.m. Different tables will be: baking, kneedlework, white elephant, new and used books, preserves, han- dicrafts and candy. Ail art welcome. PARENT FINDERS The Parent Finders (Oshawa) meeting will be held on Nov. 28 at Vincent Massey Public Sehool in the Library Harmnony Road N. in Oshawa at 8 p.m. This group offers help and support to adult adoptees wishing to trace their origins, and to Birth Parents sear- ching for their now adult children. Adoptive parents are also welcome. For further information please cali 728-6983. CRAFT AND BAKE SALE A Christmas. Craft and Bake Sale will be held at West Lynde Sehool, 270 Michael Boulevard, Whitby on Nov. 26 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission to ail. FIELD NATURALISTS The Durham Region Field Naturalists are pleased to sponsor an evening with Robert Bateman on Nov. 28, held at the Eastdale Collegiate Auditorium, Harmony Road, Oshawa at 8 p.m. Tickets are priced at m CAccULEy *'JiIfIIEiIIItbI< $5 for adults and $3 for senior citizens and full- time students. Tickets are available > at Saywells, Oshawa; Mîddletons, Whitby; Rickaby's, Bowman- ville; or by calling 576- 0492 in Oshawa. ANNUAL BAZAAR The Ajax Pickering and Whitby Association for the mentally retar- ded will be holding its Annual Bazaar on Nov. 26, from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Emperor Street Centre, 36 Emperor St., Ajax. This fund raising event will feature baked goods, Christmas decorations, handicraf- ts, plants, a fiea market, a children's table and a fish pond. Delicious lun- ches and teas, soup, sandwiches, baked goods, tea and coffee will also be available. Proceeds wiil be directed towards the maintaining Of programs for the citizens in this area in the field of presehool programs, group homes, workshops and recreation. HEAD INJURED The Head Injured Family Support Group wiil be holding a meeting on Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. at the Oshawa General Hospital, Gym 2B. The guest speaker will behOV Bob Nelson, President of the Association for the Neurologicaily Disabled of Canada (A.N.D.). Because nothing of its kind was available in Canada, families with a brain damaged memn- ber, found their way to Morton Pennsylvania to the Centre for Neuroligical Rehabili- tation where they found hope. Through a concen- trated effort of a steering committee of ten, they have now brought a 'specialized team from Pen- nsylvania to Canada. These clinics are held in Toronto four times a year. The families who at- tend these clinies have formed a strong and caring bond with each other and because of them, people have a chance to benefit from their experiences. The special team that come from Pen- nsylvania are caring and exceptional people. For more information please cali Mary Con- neil 668-818. SANTA'S. COMING Santa Claus is coming to town soon., Children will have the opportunity to visit with him at the Whitby Mal on Thickson Rd., every day from Nov. 26 until Christmas starting at 10:30. Fu<nlturhi G& RppUloneob 3i-ffi GENERAL*) ELECTRIC DISHWASH ERS 5 - - F e3 LEVEL WASH SYSTEM :2 DETERGENT DISPENSERS e5QFT FOOD DISPOSER oRiNSE AGENT DISPENSER oDIRECT DRIVE MOTOR AND PUMPASSEMBLY eCHEAT DRY eCOOL DRY *ENERGY SA VER r'OUR CHOICE =ROM $53900O 'To $ 849.00 m rn CA LEY 1818 Dundes St. E., WhItby 725-1 133 Cà c utEy Open ongIy 10a.m.-9p. .sat. loa.m -5om Furnlur. ~RppUoe1 , Enter via Dundas S. or noiwmA 180 agiSFn -I MWYi. ffThicireon Rd SEXUAL HARASSMENT Alison Roberts, Direc- tor of the Women's Bureau of the Ontario Women's Directorate, will speak on Sexual Harassment In The Workplace at the Nov. 30 Inter-Agency Lun- cheon. 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