Whitby Free Press, 12 Mar 1986, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY., MARCH 12. 1986 WHITBY FREE PRESS f ý.PCOMIN GEVENTS CALENDAR Im M NmCLIP&SAVEN M - MM -0 STAN DARD SIZE* 82 FROST DRIVE, WHITBYI 1- M- MUMIT ONE COUPON PEA CIJTOMERU -M-1 * ENGLISH * WINE GUMS * DATES 1.3Lb. BEE HIVE CORN SYRUP 1.54 Lb. GROUNO BLACK PEPPER 1 13.03 Lb. ASTHMA SERIES There is stili time to register for the Lung Association's Asthma Information Series at the Whitby Public Library. This four session program will begin at 7:30 p.m., on Monday, March 17, and- will continue on March 20, 24, concluding on Wednesday, March 26. Speakers will include a family physician, pharmacis t,' ' public health nurse and physiotherapist, who will cover topics in- cluding the physical causes of asthma, use of medications (including inhalers), allergens in the environment and varlous coping tee- niques. Registration is $10 (individual or family). For more details, or to apply for registration, please cail the Lung Association in Oshawa at 723-3151. HOCKEY MOTHERS' MEETING The Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Women's Auxiliary will be holding a meeting to elect officers for 1986&87 on Tuesday, March 25 beginning at 8 p.m. in committee room 2 of the Whitby Municipal Building. Ail hockey mothers are encouraged to at- tend. The town hall is 10VTMNE SKIPPY 100 GRAPEFFRUIT 200lI.U. PEANUT BUTTER PLUS TABLEl S $3.51 $1.26 Lb. 83.43 CHERRY PIE FILLING .73 Lb. BACON BITS -"1.89 Lb. PLAIN or SALTED RICE CAKES .98 Pkg. DIGESTIVE COOKIES '1.20 Lb. KRAFT CARAMELS 31.54 Lb. BUCKWHEAT HON EV '1.1 9 Lb. CFEE located on Rossland Rd. just east of Brock St. CPR COURSES CPR (car- diopulmonary resusci- tation) courses are being, offered by Durham Save-A-Heart, 571-1152; St. John Am- bulance Society, 434- 7800 and Durham College, 576-0210. Please caîl for further information. NATURALISTS' MEETING Durham Region Field Naturalists will hold their monthly meeting Monday, March 24 at 8 p.m. in the McLaughlin Library, 65 Bagot St., Oshawa. Dale Hoy, a member of the Pickering Naturalists Club, will talk about' poisonous plants. Everyone is welcome to attend. RIGHT TO LIFE The Durham Region Right to Life Association will hold is S H8E~CHARU E? Charlie mede the right decison end has qune te Dicksan Print- ing & office Supplies where ho c8n hrOwse in e really pleeant atmosphere. CALU OAY6316 next meeting Tuesday, March 18 beglnning at 7:30 p.m. in the Whltby Municipal Building on Rossland Rd. Everyone is welcome to attend, GARDEN CLUB The Oshawa Garden Club presents 'Spring Card and Games Night' April 24, at 7:45 in St. Stephens United Chur- ch. You and a friend can enjoy bridge, euchre, scrabble, monopoly, cribbage or bring your own favourite game. SOver 40 prizes can be>. won lncludlnig evergreens, flowering plants, flowers and gift certificate from top restaurants. Tickets are $2.50 and can be purchased by calling 723-1789 in Oshawa or 668-2258 In Whitby. APRIL REUNION W.J. Wood Secondary Sehool in Port Credit is closing in June and to celebrate it's 56 years of educational excellence a reunion- has been planned. Any former students, staff, friends and anyone who has been associated with or had any interest in the school since its begin- ning in 1930 are invited. The reunion wiil be held on April 25 and 26. For further Information cail 2786118. BETTER BREATHING COURSE The Lung Association's Better Breathing course is scheduled to. beÉin Tuesday, March 18 In the second floor therapy gymnasium at Oshawa General Hospital. The free programn is being offered to adults with emphysema, chronic bronchitis or severe asthma. The course will run twice-weekly wlth sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon to1: 30p.m. For more information on tis free Christmnas Seal service cail 723- 3151. WEDDING DUTCH INVITATIONS CANADIAN The Dutch Canadian Club of Durham Reglon will hold its Spring dan- ceSaturday, March 22 in the Bobby Orr ounge of the Civic Auditorium in Oshawa. Tickets are $3 for members and $5 for non-members and there Win be a cash bar and Select your werdmg buffet. Everyone ta nvmatonS froM oUr welcome and the dance compîietc catlttgUçc begins at 8 p.m. For For you. -.a K epsake copy more, information olyour initaion in luxurious goId. please cali 623-758 or 571-0116. LAMB AWARENESS DAY su1U The Durham Sheep i son, 9ý Producers wil once Prit%TINc AND again be holding Lamnb - Awareness Day Satur- * x day, April 5 in the ~'Bowmanville Lions Cen- tre. Beginning at noon k~M HONEY BEAR DAY CARE CENTRE NURSERY SCHOOL For Chidren 2 to 5 years old (Govment Lcensed Govemnient Approved> ( FulliDays, Hall!Days Ur "UAur5A 5, * A brand new, totally renovated Government Approved Day care centre * An abundance of new toys and equipment * Government approved Staff and learnlng programs * 3 meals a day prepared by a nutrltlonally aware cook * Learnlng themes and outlngs OPEN FROM 6:30 A.M. - 6 P.M., MON.-FRI. 52 Weeks a Vear Except Canadian Statutory Holldays Minutes ftrom Downtown Whltby FOR ENROLMVENT AND INFORMATION CALL: 668u6200ý PRO DODGE Your Local Chrysler-Dodge Salles and Service M= Dealer Parts & Service - Thursdays tili 9 p.m. 209 Dundas St. W., Whltby 666-3000 un there will be a number of events inclucling cooking demonstrations and free samples, lamb carcass cutting with ticket draws on the dif- ferent cuts, spinning and weaving and knlt- ting demonstrations, wool dlsplays and sheep shearing. There will also be lamburgers on sale and live lambs will be exhibited. Tickets for the lamb dinner and dance to follow are $12.50 each and may be obtained by calling 655-M86. PEACE FORUM The Oshawa YWCA's Cooperative for Development Commit- tee is sponsoring a Peace Forum on Wed- nesday, March 19, at 7:30 'p.m. in the Program Building In Oshawa. The film 'Speaking our Peace', a documen- tary that explores the concept of peace will be screened. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Setsuko Thurlow, a survivor of the Hiroshima atomic bomb, dropped in August of 1945. Admission is free. ONE PARENT FAMILIES The Oshawa Chapter of the One Parent Familles Association of Canada meet every1 Tuesday at St. Andrews United Church in Oshawa at 8 p.m. On March il there will be a discussion group, March 18 wll be a regular meeting with a guest speaker. On March 25 there will be a bake and slave auc- tion and April 1 will be a general meeting. Meetings are open to the general public and new members are welcome. For more information cail 579-7338. SOCIAL CLUB A social club for young and middle aged widows and widowers will meet on March 16 at 7:30 p.m. The evening will in- clude, dinling,- dancing and more. For location please cai Ermie at 683-2796, Lorne At 666-3875 or Alice at 683-3149. OSHAWA COUNTDOWN The Durham Region Lung Association will be running it's third and final Oshawa Coun- tdown smoking cessation programn startlng Tuesday, April 22. Registration will coet $50 in advance whlcb ini- cludes, reference materials, counselllng and arelaxaton tape. The sevens«ssson coursewlU be held in roosa 2, ef St. Gregoey's Auditorium, 194,Slmcem St. N. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, starting at 7:30 p.m. For information caîl Angela Tibbles, Oshawa General Hospital, roorns 464-6,723-3151.' SEE PG. 17

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