Whitby Free Press, 30 May 1984, p. 26

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P.AGE 26. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS 'I s' *MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES PWARD MALLETTE CHARTERED ACC("OIJNTANTS P.O0. Box 568, 110OAsh Street, WhibY Onario LI N 5V7 (416)6685447 Accounting, auditing, taxation, consulting services. InternationaIl- Bide-r Dijke'r Que & Co. on a regular part-time basis by professional', tac- tfui, credif and collection staff. Your Office Or Ours. Cali (416) 728m7445 Weekdays 9-12 Noon For More Information And Up To Two Weeks FREE SERVICE BUYING A.N ANNU ITy? if you are and you wish to secure a PaYOUt annuîty from your RRSP, cali:---- HERB TRAN Oshawa 725-6564 Whitby 668-5968 TOP FIVE QUOTES AVAILABLE SABLESEVC * Repairaac &ne Partss Allfr oa Makes l m n F r eherpzi cHkO-EluDIDnier 1V9 arcuume. Aa Rec683-0213e SeigMce s l a e Now lauthe lime for you to tae action. Thers le a carsel for you. Contact.. CAREgER - SOHOOL 0F HAIRSTYLING' 92'Bond St. W. 576-355 INSU RANCE SERVICES SENIOR CITIZENSI SAVE MONEY ON AUTO INSURANCE PINE RIDGE« INSURANCE 683-9725 -MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE i --H ,o d . 683359 ja WANTED USED APPLIANCES (Warking or Not) WE BUY,ýSELL RECON DITIONI [FWOWEWR &SMALL ENGINE I REPAIRS.I IUSED LA WNMO WER9. I ~CALL 668-5107J *SPORTS EQUIPMENT DENTURE THERAPISTS 214 Dudas S. E. 19 e gSt W Whisby Oshaw HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH AJAX, ONTARIO 683-6074 -I ALLSTATE INSURANCE Randy Ferguson 683-1124 *Lf eïuto *eHome eotaeProtection W%~ been established to * AO * e.~"* ~. ..'u'. a'.* a'.-u~w'.~u w-w w- vew~w~et~ ~ ~ - ýd Id rt t ýn S )f HOLIDAY HOUSE .SITTING SERVICE Protection For Y our Home, Pets, Plants and Pool. CALL 668.-5955 Camp places stili open Coming vents MIKES Appliance Centre 1 L CARD NIGHT' St. Mark's Unite( Church Women wil holc an evening of desseri and, cards or games ai 7:30 p.m.* on May 31 ir the church auditorium. Door prizes, as weil aç a large selection ol desserts will be offered'. Tickets are $3, per person and available by calling either 668-1335 o] 668-5343. BRIDAL SHOW St. Mark's United Church Women will hold a "Bridai Show of Yesteryear" on June 6 at 8 p.m. in the church auditorium, Coîbourne and Centre Sts. Gowns from 1879 to 1984 wiiI be featured. Tickets are availabie by calling either 668- 4348 or 66-1382. ANNUAL MEETING The annual general meeting of the Parent Advisory Committee of St. Theresa's Separate Sehool wilI be held at the sehool on May 30 begin- ning at 8 p.m. Aside from the elec- tion of officers for the upcoming year, there will also be a presen- tation on computer use in the classroom. AUl parents of children attending the schooi are welcome to attend. SUPPORT GROUP The next meeting of the- Cesarean Support Group will be held June il at 8 p.m. ait 306 Ad- miraI Rd., Oshawa. The topic for discussion wiIi be "initiating. change in hospitâl cliildbirth policies." The support grouphas ONE PARENT FAMILIES 0The Oshawa Chapter of'the One Parent Famiiles Association of Canada meets every Tuesday at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew;'s Church, 71 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. On June 5, there will be a general meeting. The June 12 meeting wil feature a speaker on the topic of sexual abuse. Dating for the single parent will be Barb Hicks subjeet on June 19. Tom Simmons of the Oshawa and District Unemployed Help Cen- tre will be the guest speaker on June 26. Meeting are open to the public and new members are welcome. For more information cali 579-4043. YARD SALE St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Brooklin will hold a yard and baked goods sale on June 2 at the Parish Hall. Anyone wishing to donate items to the sale may bring themn to the hall before June 1 or before 10 a. m. on June 2. Ail proceeds. will go towards the church painting fundi. For more iniformation cail Mike Taylor at 655- 3501 or Chris Heaves at 655-3809. Tnere are stili places five trained camp staff availabie for this sum- (including a registered mer's Christmas Seal nurse).. Cook-outs, Day Camp at Camp nature trails, water Samac, Oshawa. The sports, country crafts facility (offered to and a sleep-over night children between 5 and 9 are ail included in this years old who have Camp experience. Doo zý. asthma or other to-door bus transpoPý. recurrent respiratory tation is available for. probiems) will operate children resident in weekdays between Oshawa and Whitby. Monday, JuIy 16 and Registration fees fot> Friday, July 27. the two week period are *Children with $40 per child (including breathing problems transportation) and for frequently miss many famiies with more than ordinary childhood one child attending, this- pleasures, and the main rate is reduced to $20 for objective 0f the Christ- the second child. In view mas Seal Summer of current high unemï- Camp is to demonstrate ployment in Durham, that, with oniy a littie the Lung Association is. extra care, these prepared to reduce or children can participate eliminate fees in in- as fully in active sum- dividual cases of finan- mer past-times as their cial hardship.- non-asthmnatic friends. For more information . AIl the usual activities on this Christmas Seai associated wîth cam- Service. cal], Durham ping wilJ be offered un- Region Lung der the supervision of Associauît itiiit 723-3151. $2~v~ ~ J 'W.4 . meet the needs of women who have had, or are planning to have, babies by cesarean bir- th. For more information cail Penny Kobrynovich at 571-0265. MUSIC NIGHT The music depar- tment of Anderson St., wiil present "Music Night-'84"P on May 30 at 7:30 p.m. in the school's auditorium. The evening will feature performances by the Anderson Con- cert Band, the 'stage- band and the junior band - ail under the direction of Andrew Uranowski. The concert wili also mark the debut- of two new groups, the brass and the woodwind quintets. Tickets are $3 for adults and $2 for children and are available ffom any music student, the scéhool itseif or at the door on the evening of the performance. For more information cali the sehool at 668- DOG SHOW The Ontario County Kennel Club will hold an all-breed championship dog show on June 9 and 10 in the arena of the Ajax Community Cen- tre. The doors are open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ýnd admission is $1. For more information eaul 723-2409. REUNION Ail graduates of Denis O'Connor High School are invited to, a special reunion on June 2 which wiil begin with a mass at 12:30 p.m. at St. John the Evangelist Church. The school is cIosing its old doors at the end of this school year. The new high school will be open in Ajax in Septem- ber. A reception, hosted by the Denis O'Connor Alumni Committee wiii be held after the mass. THEOS The next meeting of 1 for recently widowed men and women, will hold their next meeting on June 3, at 2 p.m. at St. 1 Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cochrane St., Whitby. For more information cati 668-2648. PARTY The Whitby Historicai Society wiil hold an "Unbirthday Party"1 in honor of Margaret Ken- <nedy on June 6 from 2 to 5' p.m. at the Lynde Bouse Museum, Dundas St. W. and D'Hiilier St. Those attending are urged to bring their own deck chairs. For More information calI 668-4401.' AGLOW MEETING The next meeting of the Women's Agiow Feilowship wili be held on June -14 at Evangel Church, 374' Farewell St., Oshawa beginning a>t7:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Peg Bowman. For more information cali 576-0497 or 728-5373. MEETING The nex:t meeting of the Whitby-Oshawa Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society wili be held on June 5 at 8 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Thornton Rdl N. and Rossiand Rd. W., Oshawa., The guest speaker wiil be Brian, Gilchrist who will discuss . tracinig American ancesteries. For more information cail Stephen Wood at 668-1362. STROKE HELP The Durham Region Stroke Recovery Association wiill hold its next meeting tonight (May 30) at 7:30 p.'m. at the James A. Thornton Day Hospital, .24 Aima St., Oshawa. 1The guest speaker wil' be Dr. Sandra Fiegeher who wiil discuss th( "Psycho-Social Hang. overs of Stroke." Ail interested persons are welcome to attend. For more information

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