PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1985,WIIITBY FREE PRESS P COMINGEVENTSCALENDAR C.P.R. COURSES Durham Save-a-Heart will conduct two basic rescue level car- diopulmonary resusci- tation (C.P.R.) courses at the Dr. J.O. Ruddy General Hospital over the next few weeks. The first course will be held Sept. 24, 25, Oct. 1 and 3 from 7 to 10 p.m. A weekend course has also been scheduled on Sept. 27 from7 to 10p.m. and Sept. 28 from 9 to 6 p.m. Advance registration is required and can be made at the Durham Save-a-Heart office, 292 King St. W., Oshawa. Course material will be issued at time of registration. For more information call 571-1152. RIGHT-TO-LIFE The Durham Region Right-To-Life Associa- tion will be par- ticipating at an all- Ontario rally on Sept. 21 at 2 p.m. at Queen's Park, Toronto. The association will be providing bus tran- sportation. Buses will stop at different Type writer RENTALS i à locations throughout the region. Anyone interested in attending should call 668-7911. RINGETTE SIGN-UP The Whitby Ringette Association will be holding try-outs for its representative teams in the near future. For more information concerning the try-out schedule, call June Cooper at 666-2376. O.A.S.W.T. MEETING The fall luncheon of the South Durham branch of the Ontario Association of Superan- nuated Women Teachers will be held at Kedron United Church on Sept. 25 at 12:15 p.m. A roast turkey dinner will be served, followed by lively entertainment. New members are welcome. For more in- formation call either 723-9763 or 655-4041. QUILTERS GUILD The Rouge Valley Quilters' Guild will meet next Tuesday (Sept. 24) at 8 p.m. at the Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate, 5400 Lawrence Ave. E., West Hill. The guest speaker will be Mary Convoy, author of "The Gentle Avocation: A study of the Needle Arts in Canada". She will also be holding a workshop that day beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the West Rouge Community Cen- tre, Pickering. SPORTSSALE The West Lynde Parent School Association will sponsor a "Winter Sports Equipment Sale" next Wednesday (Sept. 25) from 7 to 9 p.m. at West Lynde Public School, Michael Blvd., Whitby. POLKA DOT DOOR The Whitby Jaycettes will present three per- formances of "Polka Dot Door Live" is an ex- tension of the television series that has provided many educational and enjoyable experience for thousands of children since 1971. Tickets are $4.25 each and available by calling 725-3140, 666-3698 or 668- 9831. STUDY GROUP The "Rays of the Dawn" Study Group will begin its new season of meetings next Tuesday (Sept. 24) at 7:30 p.m. in room 106 of Henry Street High School. The study group will be moderated by Ron and Dianne Wonacott, teaching represen- tatives of the Concept- Therapy Institute. The course is based on a book entitled "Rays of the Dawn" by Dr. Thurman Fleet. Admission is free and all are welcome. For more information call Wonacott at 668-5036. FIRST AID The Whitby Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade will be holding a standard first aid course beginning next Tuesday (Sept. 24) at 7 p.m. in room 101 of An- derson Collegiate, 400 Anderson St. The fee for the course is $30. For more information call 668-9006. VETERANS' AID Veterans, or mem- bers of their families, who need information concerning pensions, allowances, medical assistance and other benefits available to them can get it next Tuesday (Sept. 24) when a representative of the Department of Veterans Affairs will visit Branch 112 of the Royal Canadian Legion, 117 Byron St. S. Appointments will be held between 10 a.m. and 12 noon. To book an appoin- tment or for more in- formation call John Razey at 668-7150. C.D.A. MEETING The Durham Region branch of the Canadian Diabetes Foundation you' ilwant it indoors! For a strong healthy, lush, green lawn, you need seed. fertilizer and weed controls right now! You can rely on quality from COOPER SMITH lawn products, because we take the same pride in our products. as you take in your lawn. Come in today. get the products that are right for your lawn C.I.L. FERTILIZER ON SALE AT WHOLESALE PRICES 16 Celina St., Oshawa 571-1541 will meet Sept:-25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Holy Family Parish Hall, Rib- blesdale Dr., Whitby. The guest speaker will be Michael Bliss, professor of Canadian History at the Univer- sity of Toronto and author of "The Discovery ofInsulin". All are welcome. For more information call Mary Wylie at 725-5154. O.M.V.A.A. A new branch of the Ontario Motor Vehicle Accident Association is currently being formed in Durham Region. This association has been formed by in- dividuals and professionals who are interested in helping people who have been injured in a motor vehicle accident. A public meeting will be held on Oct. 5 at 10 a.m. in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library, 405 Dundas St. W. All are welcome. COMMUNITY CARE The board of directors of Whitby Community Care will meet on the third Tuesday of every month. All meetings will be held at the Community Care office, 400 Dundas St. W., Ste. 207B. For more information call 668-6223. FIELD NATURALISTS The Durham Region Field Naturalists will meet at 8 p.m. on Sept. 30 in the auditorium of the R.S. McLaughlin Public Library,. 65 Bagot St., Oshawa. The guest speakers will be Edge and Betty Pegg will present a slide show and talk about the flora and fauna of Arizona. All are welcome. For more information call 666-1680. GARAGE SALE The Region of Durham Works Depar- tment will hold a "United Way Garage Sale" this Sunday (Sept. 22) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Regional Depot, Conlins Rd., east of Thickson Rd. N., Whit- by. SEMINAR A "Beat the Federal Budget" seminar will be held at the Whitby Public Library on Sept. 25 from7 to 8:30 p.m. Topics to be discussed include: how to pay less tax on your investment income; how to profit from the capital gains tax exemption; how to earn up to $500,000 tax free; and, how to use the bank's money to get a tax deduction. The seminar will be presented by the library and Tillcan Financial Corporation. Admission is free. To register and reserve a seat call Richard Price at 433-1508. also SALES & SERVICE cSori's eSdctre4 sus PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL DR. NAYLA ZALZAL is pleased to announce the opening of her FAMILY PRACTICE with the WHITBY MEDICAL CENTRE at 619 Brock St. South Whitby, Ontario 668-5835