Whitby Free Press, 11 Nov 1987, p. 27

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IIELP FOR VETERANS Veterans or members of veterans' famîlies can get infor- mation about pensions, allowances or medical assistance on Nov. 24, 10 a.mn. to noon, at branch 112, Royal Canadian Legion, Whitby. Cal Hnry G. Perry at 668-2504 for more Recoreation.Cnr,187Vle Taylorbof Whitby will make his dbtas wisll ake Vand erin i show isRt. Woiois.Als r omg Whitby will be Brenda Grummett in folk art; Susan Parkinson in sewing accessories;. "H-elm's ceramies; June Patterson in dough art; Christine Stevenson, children's learning items. STATION GALLERY Works by ceramist Kayo O'Young, Walter Trier's magazine covers for "Lilliput" and water- color illustrations by Ian Wallace in an award-winniflg children's book are now on display at The Station Gallery in Whitby until Nov. 29. MICROWAVE A seminar on microwave cooking for Christmas will be held by Angela Laski at All Saints parish hall, Whitby on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 7 p.m. Refreshmeflts, door prizes and recipes. Admission is $5. Only 100 tickets will be sold. Cal 668-2484 or 668-3768. DINNER The Whitby General Hospital Auxiliary will hold the annual pot luck dinner at St. Andrews Presbyteriafl Church Hall, Cochrane St., Whitby on Monday, Nov. 23 at 6:30 p.m. Service awards will be presented to the hospital's volunteers. Entertainment will be provided by the Jubilee Choir made up of Whitby senior citizens. MEETING The next Canadian Club meeting will be held Nov. 16 (dinner 6:30 p.m.n) at Holiday Inn, Oshawa. AI Bolin, of the Canadian Special Olympies, will be guest speaker. For more information caîl Terry at 433-5020 or Jim at 576-6196. Coming evei PHOTOGRAPIIIC CLUB The next meeting of the Whitby Photographie Club is Monday, Nov.9 16 at 7 p.m. in the Whitby Public Library. The program will include a print clinie and submissions of slides for a second slide clinic. For more information cail 728-5325. PAPER DRIVE The 6th Whitby boy scout troupe will hold a paper drive on Saturday, Nov. 14. The area of pick-up is Bur- ns'St. to Dundas St. and Hopkins St. to Lupin Dr. Papers should be on the street by 8:,30 p.m. For more in- formation cai 668-6722. MEETING On Tuesday, Nov. 17, the Education Action Committee will hold a public meeting at the municipal building, 575 Rossland Rd., in committee room 1 at 7:30 p.m. Local councillors and trustees will be present to address concerns. Anyone who wishes to make a presentation, to discuss a par- ticular topic or who requires more information should contact the EAC at 723-3038 by Nov. 10. CLUB MEETING The next meeting of the Durham Business and Professional Women's Club wiIl be held Nov. 18 (reception 6 p.m.) at the Thunder- bird Golf and Country Club. A î-epresentative of International Training and Communications formerly Toastmistress Inter- national) will be guest speaker. Club meetings are held the third Wednesday of every month. Cali president Carol Lohnes (683-1746 Ajax) for more information. The Oshawa 'loastimaster Club is celebrating the :3th annîiversary ffl its charter. and seeks alilformer toast masi ers who were respoinsîbli' for maint aining t he chart er over the past 31) years. A dirnner ami dance k <>on Saturday. Nov. 21 ai thil Italianl Club,. SîrnCoe St. S.iar5 trorn central coi legiat e ýMeet ani greet lbegitns a! iip iniwil h i nciri a! 0:30 p. m d fi p fi SELF HELP The Self Help group for lepressives and manie depressives vill meet Thursday, Nov. 12, 7 to 9 .m. at 111 Simcoe St. N. (second loor), Oshawa. Karen Walker, atient advocate at Whitby 'sychiatric Hospital, will speak on 'Patients' Rights " Caîl 728-9931 ýor more information ALZHEIMIER The Alzheimer Society of Uurflam ~egion iln iuA a nia support group on Wednesday, Nov. 18 at 2 p.m. at the office on 40 King St. W. (suite 606), Oshawa. Cail 576- 2567 for more information. LOYALISTS The Upper Canada branch of United Empire Loyalists will meet in the auditorium of Whitby Public Library on Tuesday. Nov. 24, 7:30) p.m.. Dan Hoffman. curator of the Bowmanville Museum, will illustrate early history of Bowman- ville industry and family residen- ces. All welcome. For more infor- mation caîl Donald Fox at 576-3175. CLUB Pleasant Social Club for young and middleaged widows and widowers will meet on Sunday. Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Dancing. shuf- fleboard and cards. For more in- formation and location cail: Alice a'r 683-:3149; Marion a! 68:3-3855. Ralph at 725-7203 or Forbes at 4W- <130. FOCUS ON WOMEN Focus on Women invite women to attend coffee and dessert at the Salvation Army (Oshawa) Temple Corps. 133 Sîmcoe St. S., on Mon- day, Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m. Lynn Gor- don will feature Christmas floral decorations and guest speaker is Hannah Price Richardson. Ad- mission is $3. Caîl 436-1508 or 666- 2270 for resprvnltioiV BABY FAIR Whitby Jaycettes are now taking bookings from vendors for their Nov. 21 "AlI About Children" Baby Fair at Heydenshore Pavilion, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Booths are $10 plus 10 per cent of sales. Caîl Anita at 723- 8240 or Kelly at 668-6619. WHITB1Y FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1987, PAGE 27 __________________WOMEN'S AGLOW Hanna Price. Richardson, wiIl be guest speaker at a Women's Aglow n t Feilowship meeting Nov. 12,7 p.m., at the Oshawa arts resource centre behind City Hall). For more ini- SUDDENLY SINGLE formation caîl 623-3197 or 668-8155. A "Suddenly Single Meeting," PAPER DRIVE sponsored by the Durham Family The lst Whitby cubs and scouts Resource Centre', will be held Nov. will hold their regular monthly 12, 7 to 9 p.m. at Durham House. paper drive on Nov. 14. Collection Cost is $8. For more information of tied or bagged papers will be in call 579-2021or 686-4353. the area from Dundas St. to GOSPEL Rossland Rd., Garden St. to Lynde Burns Presbyteriafl Church in Creek. Collection begins at 9 a.m. Ashburn presents "The Torch- Caîl 863-8870 during the day, 668- men,",a gospel group from St. 0862 after 6 p.m., for more infor- Catharines, on Sunday, Nov. 17), mation. Paper drives are held the 7:30 p.m. Caîl 655-4825 second Saturday of every month. Bazaars The Brooklin craft sale will be held Nov. 21, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the1 Masonie Hall in Brooklin (Cassels Rd. E.) BAZAAR A bazaar will be held at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Brooklin on Nov. 14, starting at 10 a.m. BAZAAR Fairview Lodge will hold the an- nual Christmas bazaar Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1-3 p.m. and 6-9 p.m., with crafts, toys and decorations, all made by lodge residents, for sale. Afternoon tea is $1.50. BAZAAR The Christmas Village Bazaar will be held Nov. 14, at AlI Saints Anglican Church, Whitby, in- cluding a playroom and a visit [rom Santa for the kids. CRAFT SALE The annual craft and bake sale at West Lynde Public School will be held on Saturday, Nov. 21, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 270 Michael Blvd., Whit- by. A few tables are still avaîlable for vendors. For more information, caîl Joyce Reid a! 668-4218. BAZAAR The Snowflake Bazaar will be held at St. John's Anglican Church, Whitby. Nov. 21, il a.tn. to 3 p.m. with tea tables, homemade baking. plants sewing items and more. It was incorrectly stated last week that the hazaar would be held Nov. League tea and sale will be Nov. 21, 1 to 4 p.m. at 122 Kent St., Whitby, featuring crafts, knit goods, baked items and tea tables. SBAZAAR A bazaar and auction wll be held at Immanuel Christian School on Nov. 21, 9a. m.to 4p. m. BAZAAR The Country Christmas Bazaar held by the Catholic Women's League will be at Holy Family Church hall, Ribblesdale Dr., Whitby, Nov. 14, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pancake breakfast from 9 to il a.m., lunch: noon to 1 p.m. Draw will be held with $500 first prize, $350 second prize. Il. was incorrec- tly stated in last week's edition that the bazaar would be Nov. 12. BAZAAR Westminster United Church, 25 Manning Rd., Whitby, will hold their Westminster Bazaar '87 on Sturday, Nov. 21, 1 to 4 p. m. BAZAAR A Christmas Bazaar sponsored, by the Whitby General Hospital Auxiliary will be held on Saturday, Nov. 21, beginning at il a.m. in St. Mark's United Church Hall at Coîborne and Centre Streets, Whit- by. There will be a wide selection of crafts, decorations, baked goods, preserves and white elephant ar- ticles. A light lunch will also be available. CALL A P? 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