Whitby Free Press, 18 Jan 1984, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY JAN UA RY 18, 1984, WH ITBY FR EE PRESS w COMING EVENTS CALENDAR 225 Brock St'. N..i WhItby 6680-171 MARLENE KERR ANTIQUE LOVERS DEI.IGHT - 3 bedroomp older 2 storey home, central Oshawa, wlth natural wood trlm, separate dlnling and living rooms, attached garage. Cali Merlon. Kerr 68-6171 or 666&1750. Ganada-wideooo real estate service. ?FORMS REGISTER, CONTUNUOUS, CAIRBONIZED & MUSCU A (;.UrnLtT uý- RiiiITING SERVICDE 218 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax Shopping Plaza, Ajaxc Telephone 416-683-1968 and 416-683-1970 This Wnekl Professlonally framed. Have Vour Favorite photographs, prînts or Pictures Framed palntlngs can add an Interestlng accent to any room. You choose f rom over 500 styles of frames, lncludlng warm woods, gleamlng brass or chrome - any size or shape except oval, and you get aIl the NoargChargebour For Labour (Stretching and mountlng not Included.) QUALITY PICTURE FRA MES FOR PROMPT. FRIENDLY SERVICE CALL NOW 668-4521 Ssun art -stUdio 82 ýFrost Drive, Whitby MONDAY NIGHT MADNESS The Whitby Public Library, is presenting a Teen Program every Monday night at 6:45 p.m. beginning Jan. 16 to May 14. Some of the discussions and ac- tivities wil include- .popular music, drama and skits, arts and craf- ts., Ail teens age il and over are invited to register. OSTOMY ASSOCIATION' 10TH ANNIVERSARY Thie COhawa District,.ý Ostomy-'Assoc iation is celebralt:,ig its loth An- niversary on Jan. 18 at 8 p.m. i Room 1002-F of the Oshawa General Hospital. Everyone is ivited to meet and greet the Chapter founders, the first executive, and, some original members. Appilances from i"then anid now" wlil be on display. For further infor- mation please phone Loulsa Anderson, President and Public Relations, at 728-1869 or Grace Villeneuve at 571- PARENTS WITHQUT PARTNERS MEETINGS Parents without Par- tners meets every Thur- sday evening at 8 p.m. in St. George's Church Hall,.51 Centre Street, South, Oshawa. On ý Jan. 19, ;Nancy Hagndleigh will -be the, guest -speaker,,and, discuss >"Teenage Depresseion and Suicide". .On Jan. 26,. Mel Dam, of H and R.Block wil of- fer helpful tips on tax return preparation. - Ail single parents are eligible to join and can contact Làee at 576-185 for information. PERSONALýGROWTHý OPPORTUNITIES! DURHAM CENTRE INVITES YOU <To Flnd Out About Becomlng A VOLUNTEER Worklng Wlth Adults & Chlldren Who Are Developmentally Handlcapped Or On Their Behaîf CHALLENGING & VARIED VOLUNTEER JOBS: -recreation assistants -workshop or lIfe-skiII Instructors -."speclal frlends" -Days - Evenlngs - Weekonds Apply Now! Caîl Durham Centre for the Develop- mentally Handlcapped, Whltby 668-7745, Ext. 435 between 8:30.,a.m. and 4:30 p.m. TR'AINING PRO VIDED FREE DAY CARE' FOR PRE-SCHOOLERS AUDITIONS FOR SINGERS The County Town Singers wil be holding auditions for new mem- bers at Whitby Senior Public School at 8 p.m. on Jan. 18. The group needs men and women of ail ages who can sing baritone, tenor, -alto or soprano. Singera are welcome to, audition wlth their'own music. The "Whitby singing ambassadors" wiill be under t--he direction of Michael- Coghlan who is selecting broadway tunes, contemporary music and songs from theý 1950's and '60's for this year's repertoire.' .Further -information can be obtained by con-, tacting Angela WilIis at 668-562. EUCHRE RETURNS The LIadies Auxilary, Royal Canadian Legion, -Branch 112, Whitby, wiJJ be'holding, their firat proresve ýeuchre of 194onJn19 at 8 'p.m. i the -Leglon, _Hall, Byron Sit. S.,, Whitby Prizes, lunch and good.fun-will be en- joyed. Tickets.cost $2 each and. are available at the door.' RUMMAGE SALE The Salvation Army, located i at 122 Kent Streeêt niWbihtby, 'Willbe holding a "Giant Rum- mage Sale" on Jan. 20 from 2 p.m. to, 9 p.m. and Jan. 21 froni 10 a.m. to 2p.m. -' Ail welcome. ISCMÎG --â 6 SINCE 1917 50%-«60% AND EVEN 70%'OFF: So read the pages of ads that: hit your eye every day. Is it any wonder when we ask is 50% -60%'or 70% reaiiy OFF and WHAT IS IT OFF? Well,, MURRAY JOHNSTON'S- (seiiing fine Men's Wear for 67 years) don't insuit your in- telligence ln that manner. We si mpiy say "do like hundreds of others" - just corne to M'URRAY JOIHNSTON'S 1½ YEARLY SALE where you wili get honest value. it.pays. 8 SIMCOE ST.N. (OSHAWA) Llmited D owtm on Oum e.7 54 1 CANADIAN CLUB MEETING Mr. Gaetan C. Boily, advertising manager for Chevrolet, Old- smobile and Cadiilac, General ,Motora of Canada, wil be the guest speaker at the Canadian Club of Durham Region on Jan. 19 at the Holiday. Inn, Bloor St. E., 'Oshawa. Dinner commences, at 6:30 p.m. Mr. Boily graduated from General- Motors Institute of. Technôlogy in Industrial Engineering and' since that time bas held several positions in' distribution and mer- chandising. Visitors should make' dinner reservations by contacting Grant Mac- Donald at 985-2107. Tickets, cost $9.50 for' membera and $11.50 for non-membera. ROBBIE BURNS NI »GHT The Slst: annual Rob- bie Burns Supper will be held at St. Andrew's Pre'sbyterian >C hurch, 209 Cochrane Street, Whitby on Jan. 20 a t 7 p.m. Admission is $9 per person. Tickets are available from Go Natural Health and Beauty Store, 121 Brock Street North, Whitby. NOSTALGIC DANCE An "Oldie's and Goldie's Dance, spon- sored by the 5th Whitby Beavera, Cubs and Scouts,. wil be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 133 Brock St. N. on Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. .Admission is $15 par couple. For -tickets caîl 666- 3478-; BOY SCOUT BOTTLE DRIVE First Whitby- Boy Scouts. will be holding a bottle drive, on Jan. 21 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. throughout Whitby. The drop off. centre is North Brock Motor Sales. So keep your bottles!1 MONDAY SKI - .MADNESS The Dagmar Ski Resort will be holding a "Monday Si Madness" day on Jan. 23 from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. as part of National Si Week. There wull be free cross-country skiing, free downhiil (tows are included) and free ski lessons for beginnera every hour on the hour. Rentals are extra. Free Coco-Cola and soup viii be provided and CKAR wil be broadcasting from the location ail day. For further infor- mation phone 649-2002. COMMUNION .SERVICE Ail Saints Anglican Church, Dundas Street West in Whitby, wiii be celebrating Holy Com- munion on Feb. 5 at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. WHITBY HIISTORICAL SOCIETY NI.GHT 0F CARDS The Whitby Historical Society is holding their Annual Nlght of Cards, Jan. 24, at 7 p.m., Fair- view Lodge Auditorium, Dundas Street West, Whitby. There will be a number of door prizes and refreshments. Tickets are available at $2.50 each fromn Society members. IlProceeds go toward .Whitby Historical projects. For further infor- mation, phone, Ruby Robrtsn,579-3656 or Eleanor Rycroft, 668- 2484. Corne and bring a friend. A-P CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB MEETING, You are izwited to the Ajax - - Pickering Christian Women's Club meeting. at Sheridan Maàli the Grenada Restaurant, Banquet Room , on Jan. 26 from 9:30 arn. to 11:30 aâ. Tickets are $3 per per- son. The guest speaker will be 'ýLeslie Bell, a busy mother and CWC Oak- ville Chairman. Music will be provided by, Iris Huang, soprano ..'A special feature entîtled "Travel with ug -to Hawaii" wiil also be presented. For reservations and canceilations cgIil Doreen Kotchapaw- at 6834539 or Jen Cousins at 839-3615. before Jan. 23. FAMILY SERVICE CENTRE OPENING Everyone is cordiaily invited to the- officiail opening of the North Durham Family Service Centre from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Jan. 26. The Centre is located on, Regional. Road 10 (River St. east of Albert St.) in the town of Sun-' derland., The opening ceremony wil begin at-2 p.m. DURHAM TENANTS ~ - h ~ -k,--. - -- '-J -- - -

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