Whitby Free Press, 21 Mar 1984, p. 11

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The- paintings of Christopher Broadhurst wiil be exhibited throughout this mnonth at the Whitby Arts Station Gallery. Broadhurst studied prmntmaking at the Falmouth Coilege of Ar- tin Cornwall, England and later received a Bachelor of Art Education from Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario. His works have been exhibited in 'numerous shows in England and Canada since 1975. The galeçry is Iocated at the corner of Henry and Victoria Sts. and is open Tuesdays to Thur- sdays from 12 noon to 5 p.m. and from 6 to 9 p.m.; Fridays from 12 noon to 5 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 2to 5p. m. For more information cail the gallery at W68- 4185. ABILITY FUND WORKING WITH PHYSICALLY DISABLED ADULTS WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1984, PAGE il Better breathing course STORMVIWINDoOWS &0D0N RADIANT - RELIABLE - RUGGED ENAMELLED -- IN ANY OF 12 ManuacâurO bLivTeoFreeEspmaes.OuckDehiveyô,nsala,,on1 44LU Wl#Uen* N BAU.SM MON Flh procedures wiIl be un- der the direction of a licensed physiothera- pist. This is a basic program, designed to give respiratory patien- ts an introduction to self-help techniques which, when applied, can improve the quality By ERICA NEMIS Do you suffer from ernphysema, chronic bronchitis or severe asthma? If the answer is "dyes" then Durham Region Lung Association may be able to help. o Tuesday, April 10, the local Christmas Seal orgamization wiil hold a Better Breathing Cour- se for aduits with respiratory cisease, in the second floor gym- nasium at Oshawa General Hospital, 24 Aima Street, Oshawa. .Offered free of charge as a Christmas Seal service, the course wil run for seven con- secutive sessions during a four week period, on Tuesdays and Thur- sdays from 12: 00 noon to 1: 30 p.m. Course members wil be taught breathing exercises, relaxation techniques and simple tolerance exercises. Medical professionals will be on hand throughout the course to answer questions on medications, diet and the overali management of Iung disease. Mll exercise For more infor- mation, or to apply for registration, contact Durham Region Lung Association at 723-3151, as soon as possible. EDITOR'S NOTE: Erica Nemis le the program co-ordinator for the Durham Reglon 328 RItson Rd. N. FMR REGISTER, CQNTINUOUS, CARBONUZED & MISC. [A CUMPLETE- PR INTING SERVICE 218 Harwood Ave, S., Ajaxc Shopping Plaza. Ajax Telephone 416-683-1968 and 416-683-1970 DOI'INY .T cD~illePwdiî~ - - - - - - - - -- -- --- - -- - - - - - -j 4 4 - -- -- --- - -- -- - - - j ...~...IA Cafe Vie nn a opens Regional Councillor Gerry Eznm (right) is seen here examinmng one of the European style cakes that are available from the Cafe Vienna which opened last week at 209 Dundas St. E. Offering the wares are owners Frank Axnann, Jr. and Frank Axnann, Sr. Frank, Jr. is a pastry chef who trained at the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto. Every morning he Wil bake the cakes, danishes, muffins and croissants that are the Cafe Vienna's speciality. The cafe will also offer light lunches for downtown shoppers and businessman people. Soups, salads and sandwiches wiil be the order of the day - ail provided at reasonable prices. Frank, Sr. is no stranger to the restaurant business, bringing 45 years experience to his new Whitby venture. Free Press Staff Photo Broadhurst featured at gallery PEACOCK LUMBER LTE IN-STOCK Over 10,000OOfeet oflUn drled7 Hardwoods Sol twoods. Dry KiIns Dressing Facilities WHOLESALE - RETAIL 9 a 725-4744 141 kl--Jg 1 1

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