Whitby Free Press, 14 Oct 1987, p. 16

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PAGE 16, WIIBY FRE1PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1987 ANNIVERSAI<Y Burns Presbyterian Church. Ashburn, celebrates its 138th an- niversary, Sunday, Oct. 18, Ser- vices at il a.m. and 7:30 p.rn. with Rev. Robert Spencer of Crief Hilis. The Whitby Senior Jubilee Choir wiIl provide music at the evening service followed by refreshments. Everyone welcome. Calil 655-4825 for more information. ALZHÏEIMER A general membership meeting of the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region wiIl be held at Hillsdale Manor auditorium, 600 Oshawa Blvd. N., Oshawa, Oct. 22, 7 p.m. Guest speaker will be Dr. Jack Diamond on "Drugs and Treatment of Alzheimer's. " SWEATER DANCE Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Auxiliary Hockey, Sweater Dance will be held Friday, Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. at Heydenshore Pavillon. Music by J & B catered buffet, at $20 Wer couple. Tickets may be purchasedý from Peacock Sports and Roy's En-: terprise. VETERAN'S HELP Veterans or members of veteran's families can obtaîn in- formation about pensions, allowan- ces or medical assistance Tuesday, Oct. 27, 10 arn. to noon, at the Legion in Whitby. For more infor- mation caîl Henry Perry at 668- 2504. PRESBYTERIAL An Oshawa Presbyterial meeting will be held Tuesday, Oct. 27, 6 p.m., at St. Andrew United Church, Oshawa. An all-day meeting will be held Oct. 28 at Zion United Church, Oshawa-.* Rev. Dawn Vaneyk will be guest speaker at both meetings. For more information caîl 263-2060. FASHION SHOW Beta Sigma Phil will hold their annual fashion show to raise funds for the Childrens' Wish Foôundation on Oct. 19 and 20,. at 8 p. m., at St. George's Ukrainian Hall, 28 Jackson St., Oshawa. Tickets available at Collections by Sharon, Antel's, Kameka Footwear Ltd., Mary Kay Costmetics, Elegance Hair Design, Sew-It with Heart by Ann Gurel or Joe Wright (The Madhatter). Tickets are $8. For more information caîl Lorraine. McAdam at 668-4057. Lighting for the show will be provided by the media department of Henry Street High School. LAS VEGAS NIGHT Las Vegas Night, a Station Gallery fundraising event, will be held Saturday, Oct. 24, 8 p.m. to midnight at the Whitby Curling Club. Tickets, for $5, are available at the gallery, Middleton's Stationery and Picture This and That. RECRUITING The Volunteer Coordinators Association of Durham Region will hold a workshop on "Recruiting in the 80's and 90's" on Oct. 14, 5:30 to 9 p.m. at the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital auditorium. Tickets are $15 and available from Information Oshawa before Oct. 9. CRAFT SHOW A craft and hobby show and sale will be held at Heydenshore Pavilion, Whitby, Oct. 29. A booth <8-ft. table> is $27. Cal 668-8838 for more information. DRAMA Georgina Wyman, deputy minister of Supply and Services Canada, will be guest speaker at the dinner meeting of the Durham Region Manufacturers Association on Thursday, Oct. 15. Theme of the meeting is "Welcome to New Manufacturers," with 46 from Durham Region invited. Meeting begins with reception at 5:30 p.m. FOCUS ON WOUEN Focus on Women *coffee and dessert is at The Salvation Army Oshawa Temple Corps, 1:33 Simcoe St. S. on Monday, Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $3. Feature is 'Food for Thought' with Muriel Jones, special music by cellist An- drea Sears, and guest speaker An- ne Vernon. For further information and reservations contact Cindy Schultz at 436-1508. Ali women welcome. CLUB MEETING Murray Elston, former Ontario Minister of Health, was scheduled to be guest speaker at the Canadian Club meeting Oct. 21 at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa. Dînner at 6:3<) p.m. Cal l 433-502<) or 576-6196 for more in- formation. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE St. John Ambulance in Whitby will hold an advanced first. aid course and a f irst aid instructor course in October and November. The advanced course will be Oct. 2:3-25 and the instructor course Nov. 13 - 15 aînd Nov. 20) - 22. Calîl 668-900)6 for more information. e KII)NEY 'FOUNI)iATION The Kidney Founda tioiî of' C7anada, Durham Regiotn. is ou'ganhl.îng-a new local unit. To make this a productive unit. chairmnan Stewart Bett invites al inît'îested peî'sons to attend the. next meeting Thursday, Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. ai the Whitby Municipal Hall. t>, learni ahout the foundatioîî ami local avtiv'ities. For more inf*or- miation cati 44.5-0373. Whitby con- tact is borot hy Clarke at 666- 1631). SOCIAL CLUB Pl easant Social Club f'or young and mniddle aged widows anîd widowei's wtll meet on Sunday, Oct. 18 at 7*:t0 f m. Dancing. shu'- flehoar'd and cai'cis. For more in- tonnaition cali Alice 683-3149. Mar'ion 683-3855. Ratph 725-7203 or Forbes I:io --ot :10 Legioîr Ladies Auxitîary Bi'anch 1 i2 wîIli he holding* a euo'hi'o'ai 17 Byî'nn lSi S Oct 1i»).,8,0(1 1)m Prî,.es arid lunvli (osi is $2 Everi'v "weù'<int GUILD SHOW 'The Guild Show' by Burns Presbyterian Church, an annual show and sale of arts and crafts will be heîd Saturday, Nov. 7, from 10 arn. to 3 p.m. at Thunderbird Golf &Country Club. Ashburn (5 km west of Hwy 12: o n Myrtle Rd. W>. Door pnize is a rimited edition print by internatior.ially renowned nature artist Marc Barrie of- Gallery Brougham. Admission $1.50). COMINGEVENýTS DIowntown Whi1tbyrj GOLDEN GAIE_ RESTAI CHINESE FOOD BUFFET DAILY (SALAD BAR INCLUDED) 1G FEAST IN LITTLE CHINi LUNCH $5.25 DINNER $8.99 AND MANY SPECIALS 107 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY 66-22, Whole Lotta Shakino [~ M ondaý lrir tic n+ Pr%-t D rc f 207 DUNDAS STI WHITBY, ONT. r +h CRA 0 REET.W.9 430-07681 CONCERT The St. Mark's senior and youth choirs wilI present a concert on Friday, Oct. 30 at 7:30 p.m. in thie sanctuary. The concert will consist of a Disney medley, Scottish and Irish tunes, solos, bagpipies, etc. The youth choir will present "The Music Mavchine" by Candle. Tickets are $4 per person and children under 12 will be admitted free if accompanied by an aduit. Tickets are available from senior choir members or at the door. Refreshments wiIl be served after the concert in the Assembly Hall. S WEA p Publie Set-vice Annousiceineuit The works department of' Metropolitan Toronto invites in- terested residents of Metro Toronto and the Regions of York and Durham to participate in the development of the areas new Solid Waste Environmental Asscssment Plan t Metro SWEAP;. For more information cali 392-5421) or 1 -800-387-9200. l'ekmn Health Services, î*!), D)uiffas St W.. Whithy. witl hold a onmr;r >1 'herapeutie 'Uouch on Surita v, Nov 8, 9 a. m. toÎ) 7)P.in 'lhi' ý;1rnriîai is an introduciorv flrwon trta osfer of' eîigy. ) o il;uin g relaxatiloin an( -1 iffluatirg self-healing.('ost,q _ $-10 t aI t430.29231 toi' more'iril* t or inal in ALZHEIMER Dr. Jack Diamond will speak on 'Drugs and the Treatment of Alzheimer's at a general member- ship meeting of the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region on Oct. 22,, 7 p.m., at Hillsdale Manor auditorium, 600 Oshawa Blvd. N., Oshawa. Stan Claytori INVITES YOU TO ATTEND AN Open House FEATURING DEMONSTRATIONS 0F Classic Software INCLU DING ACCOUNTINO & PAYROLL SYSTEMS HELD AT THE Whitby Curling Club ~L1 October 21 - 3PM.9PM - 666-2444 FURNITURE& *UPHOLSTERY LTD. *ANTIQUES wNO..DIP RESTORED STRIPPING *sCUSTOM 'REPAIRS UPHOLSTERY eREFINISHING A large select ion of Victorian parlour turniture available 413 DUN DAS ST. E. WHITBY 668-5481 Goin' "On" Fil joil Ius. a i ouppers iur*11I~~~V question. Trivia from the 50's, Rib Night, enjoy barbeque ribs for just 5O4*each. Starting Oct. 7 Lji &- 6m. - 1 m 1 % 1

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