PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS COMING EVENTS CALENDAR w ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Social Planning Council of Oshawa- Witby will be held-on Mar. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the resource room of the Durham Region Roman Catholic Sehool Board, 650 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa. The guest speaker will be Dr. David Wolfe. His topie wiil be; "Social Services Under Attack; Can Canaclians, Afford the Welfare State?"y Those planning to at- tend are. asked to eaUl 725-4774 before Mar. 2. GENEOLOGY The next meeting of the Whitby-Oshawa branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will be held on Mar. 6 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whitby Publie Library. The guest speaker wil be Dorothy Martin who will present her paper on "Sons and Daughters of Confederation" an aneedoted account of' research undertaken to identify living decen- dants of the Fathers of Confederation. For more information cail Stephen Wood at 668-1362. MEMORY Memory will be the topic of the next meeting of Head Injured - a family support group - whieh will be held on Mar. 6 at 7 p.m. in Gym 2C of the Oshawa General Hospital. The guest speaker will be Dr. B. Brooker, a clinical psyehologist at the Whitby psychiatrie the Whitby Psychiatrie Hospital. For more information cail Mar Conneil at 668- 8188. CARDIAC REHABILITATION The Cardiac Rehabilitation Organi- zation will hold its nexi program for begmnners in March. Aceeptance is restrie- ted to people who suffer from cardiovascular disease: iLe, angina, heart attack, pre- and post- by-pass surgery and hypertension. For more information cail 725-8502 or 723-0497. QUILT SHOW St. Mark's United Church will hold its an- nual Quilt Show on Mar. 15 from2 to 9p. m. at the chureh hall, 201 Centre St. S. Admission is $2 and YES, DURHAM'S LARGESI AND NU. 1 CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER IS AT Il AGAIN, YES JUIN US DURING DUR HAM'S MUST PUPULAR FINANCE SALE. 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For more information eau 728-6983. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Parents without Par- tners meets every Thur- sday at 9 p.m. at St. George's Church Hall, 51 Centre St. S&, Oshawa. Tomorrow night, Rolande Webb of the Family Planning Coun- cil will speak on "Com- munication - and Sexuality."' >Ail single parents are eligible to join. For more information cail 576-1853. BRIDAL PARTY The Welcomhe Wagon will hold a Bridal, Party on Mar. 20 at 7 p.m. at the, Holiday Inn, Oshawa. Admission is free but by invitation only. For more information cail 728-9393. CHO MEETING, The next meeting of the Consumer Health Organization of Canada, Whitby Chapter, will be held on Mar. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the program room of the Whitby Publie Library. The guest speaker will' be Dr. Lawrence Grey of the Grey Chiropractie and Naturopathié Clînie of Oshawa. Admission is $2. For more information cail 668-2565. FOCUS The Christian Education Committee of St. George's Anglican Church, Centre and Bagot Sts., Oshawa will present the films series "Focus on the Family" by Dr. James Dobson every Sunday from Feb. 26 to Apr. 1 beginning at 2:30 p.m. Admission is free. For more infor mation cail 723-7875. NIGHT 0F CARDS The Catholie Women's League will hold a "'Caribbean Calypse Night of Cards" on Feb. 27. at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of Denis O'Connor High School, 1003 Gifford St. Tickets are $3 per person. Gentlemen are welcome. There will be a lunch, a punch and prizes. For more information cail Pat Kapuscinski at 668-5160 or Elaine Mur- phy at 668-0819. R.N.'S MEETING The, next general meeting of the Durham Chapter Of the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario will be held on Feb . 27 at 7:30 p.m. 'in the lecture theatre -0f Durham College. Tebusinèss of' the meeting willinelude the election of delegates to the association's annual meeting.' The guest speaker wil be Helen Thonas, author Of "'Child Abuse, Negleet, -and Deprivation -AHan- dbook for Ontario Nur- ses. " For more information cail Marie Clarke at 723- 9387 or 723-8521. CONCERT,, A children's concert featuring Jerry Brodey will be held by the Whitby Publie Library on Feb. 29 froni 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Music from aIl parts for that Speciol one of a kind gifi. Brlng ln this ad for 10% discount. RAISED PR.PRINTINMG of the world and on dif- ferent instruments will be featured. Brodey has >been featured on such television programs as "Mr. Dress-up",t "ive it Up" and "Kids' World". Tickets are available at the Children's Desk, free of charge, begin- ning Feb. 13. For more information eaUl the library at 668- 6541. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Literacy Couneil of Durham Region is looking for volunteers to help fight illiteracy. A tutor training workshop will be held at Fairview Lodge during the weekend of Feb. 24- 26. Pre-registration is required and there will be a smafl fee to cover materials. For more information eaU 668-5581. USERS GROUP The next meeting of the VIC 20/64 Computer Club will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 23 at the Whitby Public Library. .Members are asked to bring their "Publie Domain" VIC 20 sof- tware for evaluation as cassette tapes are being p:repared, for donation to the llbrary. The meeting will also include a talk on file commands for begin- ners. >For more information eaUl Klaus Naujok at 668-7691. TREASURE Metal detecting is a fast growing hobby and the Treasure Trackers Club of Durham is seeking new members. Monthly meetings are held and fMature films on treasure and coin hunting, prospecting, guest speakers and tips on metal detecting. For more information eaUl Wayne Ventry at 668-7059. SCUBA CLUB A new scuba. diving club is being formed in Whitby. Divers and those who wish to learn are weleome to join* the Starling Sub-Aqua Diving Cplub. C.F. MESHER- JEWELLER Seifflors & Students f 668-2872 t 10 Dundas St.W. Whltby