WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDÀY, NOVEMEER 12, 1986, PAGE il F)' PCOMTNG EVENTS CALENDAR KID CHECK Kid Check, finger- printing - and photographing of children to fight child abduction, will be held by the Durham chapter of Chlld Find, at the Whitby branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Brock St. N., Nov., ' 15, 9:30 a.m. toi1 p.m. RAYS 0F DAWN The Rays of the Dawn study grqup on physical health and human emotions wilI meet Nov. 18, 7:30 to 9 p.m., at Henry Street High School, Whitby, Room 106. The topic will be the "Emotion of Worry, " with moderators Ron and Dianne Wonacott. Ail welcome. For more information, cali 668- '5036. FELLOWSHIP Lauraine Myer will be guest speaker of the Women's Aglow Fellowship meeting Nov. 13, 7 p.m., at Evangel Church, 374 Fairwell St., Ohsawa. For information eaul Sheryl 623-3197. *ANTIQUE SHOW Orono Showcase will hold an antique doll and toy show Nov. 15 and,16, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Park and Church Sts., Orono. Admission is $1. SELF-HELP The first meeting of theSelf-Help Group.for depressives and manie- depressives, will be held Nov. 12, 7 to 9 p.m., at 111 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa (first floor). Friends and family members are welcome to attend. For infor- mation caîl Sandra Manuel, of the Durham branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association 728-9931. MEETING Friends and relatives of the Mentaliy Ill will meet Nov. 20, 7 to 9 p.m., at 111 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa (second floor). Caîl Sandra Manuel of the Durham branch of the Canadian Mental Heaith Association 728-9931 for more information. SOCIAL CLUB Pleasant Social Club, for young and middle- aged widows and widowers, will meet Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. Dancing, shuffleboard Dining Guide GOLDEN GATrE 107 Brock St. S. Whltby 668-2222 CHINESE FOOD BUFFET DAILY <s»lad bar Includod> ALL YOU CAN EAT LUNCH $5.25 DI NNER S899 REGULAR MENU ALSO AVAILABLE (Canadlan cuisine & BO-B80 piatters) TAKE-OUT & DELIVJERY and cards. For more In- formation cail Alice 683- 3149, Marlon 728-5520 or Ralph 725-7203. FATHER SEAN O'SULLIVAN The Canadian Club of Durham Region will meet on Nov. 20 at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa, with dinner at 6:30 p.m. The speaker wiII be Father Sean O'Sullivan author of "Both My Houses," bhis autobiography. NoW just 34, Sean has been, in turn, a student ac- tivist, and aide and con- fidante to John Diefen- baker, at 20 the youngest member of Parliament ever elec- ted, the priest who began the controversial MDare to be a Priest Like Me" recruitment campaign for the Roman Catholic Chur- ch, and a man struggling to win the battie against cancer. He is now the publisher of The Catholic Register. Members are encotiraged to attend, and visitors may make reservations by caliing Elsie McGuire at 576- 6196 or Eleanor Rycroft at 668-2484. BO'rrLE DRIVE The Whitby Youth Concert Band will be conducting. a bottle drive, in the town of Whitby on Nov. 22 from 9 a.m. - 3 .m. For con- venience, bottles may be left on front porch for pick-up Support would- be appreciated. BAZAAR Dr. J.O. Ruddy General Hospital annual bazaar will be held on the hospitai's second floor dining room, Nov. 26, 3 to 4 p.m. Everyone welcome. Y-PACE, a parent and child enrichment cen- tre, invites ail Nannies to attend an evening get- together to meet other, nannies in the com- munity on Nov. 10 from 8-10 p.m., Moyra Pudleiner of Cardinal Westby Nannies. will discuss any questions. Contact Laura at. 839- 8011 or 686-1828 during the afternoon hours for further information. COMMUNITY CARE The Whitby Com- munity Care Advisory Board will hold its mon- thly meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in theupstairs of- fice 0 'f the Kent Building. The building is located.atthe corner ,f Dundas St. W. and Kent St., with the en- trance off Kent St. Anyone interested in helping seniors« and have a few hours a week to spare is asked to oeil 68-622à . TEA & SALE Pine Ridge Hooking Guild in Whitby, will hold its aninual tea and sale at St. Marks Chur- ch bouse, corner of! Byron and Coiborne St., Saturday, Nov. 29 from lla.m.-3 p.rn. Crafts and baking and a rug raffle. Admission is $1. see p.12