PAGE 22, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1988 BAHA' FAITH. Deny flot my serant WHEN YOU WERE YOUNG did your shouid* be ask anything from thee, parents let you take 'dancing for his face -is My face; be thân lessons? Then let ydiur chlldren loin abashed before Mr. Phone 668-7653 ln the fun. Now is the time to make it or 668-8665. happen for them. Phone Kandy Kane Dance Studio 430-0014. WOMEN IN ABUSIVE relatlonsflips. For help call AUBERGE Transition House for Womnen. and children. Toli Free 1-800-263-3725ý or 728-7311. Confidentiality assured. DATES GALORE: for ail ages' anci unattached. ThousaAds of members anxlous* to meet you. Prestige Acquanitances cal tollfree 1-800- 263-9163. Hours Noon tlI 8 p.m. B THANKS f0 St. Jude and the Sacred Heart of Jesus for favors received. May the Sacred Heart of Jesusbe adorei,'g lori fied, loved and preser- ved throughoutthe.world now and forever. Oh, Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for us, St. Jude- worker of miracles pray for us, St. Jude helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day. By the eighth day your prayer will be an* swered, regardless of how hopeless your situation seems. Publication must be promised. - ..>. A.M. PREGNANT: A 'lovlng couple is eager to adopt and provide a home for your unborn child. Wosrking with government' licensed agency. Cal collect (416> 925-8225. B PREGNANT? Loving couple wishés to adopt, provide a home and best of care for your unborn child. Working. with approved agency. Caîl Pa t co llect (416) 482-4508. B BEST WISHES for a Happy Birthday or'an annversary. The classifieds are aà dIfferent way t0 do it. Phone 668- 6111. LOST. One 4 - 5 .month oid female cat. White and orange, short ,haired, tabby. Lost January, 12, Whitby area. Caîl Kim 668-1539'. To,.Reach a Wider Market' Advrietruhu the regional mernbership of 'the Ontario and Ganadian Community Newspaper Associations. Example: Central Ontario '49 newspapers Ail Ontario 185 newspapers Ail Canada ý555 newspapers For f urther information please cal: $120, for 25 words $250 for 25 words $718 for 25 words Please check your advertisement for errors on the first day of publication. The Whitby Free Press wilI flot be hiable for failure to publish an ad, or for typographic errors n publication beyond the cost of the space occupied by the error up to a.maximum cost of the f irst insertion. The_ Whitby Free Press reserves the right to classifyor reject ail advertisements. PiRE-PAID (cash, VISA, cheque receivedbefore deadline) $5 for 25,words; i12e each additional word $1 for 15 words for articles for sale under $50 (see details in separate panel) Blanket Ads - to blanket a wider market (see separate panel for sample rates) BILLED $7.50 for 25 words; 150 each additional word. AUCTIONSIANNOUNSCIEMIENTS 69ç peragate Il ne (14 agate lines per inch) -mini mumchaà rge: $5 prepaid, $7.50 billed Ã"P A AS IN CLASSIFIEDS (Ms with borders, pict ures. or graphics> Regular display rates apply - 74s per agate lune <minimum size. .1 colîumn Inch -$10.36 (14à gaté lines per inch) DEADLINE Monday noon prior to Wednesday publication. VETERANS HELP Veterans or members of veterans' families can get infor-ý mation about pensions, allowances or medical assistance on Jan. 26, 10 a.m. to noon, at the Whitby Legion. Caîl Henry Perry at 668-2504' for more informnation. BURNS NIGHT The 55th annual Burns Night sup- per will be held at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church at 7 p.m., Friday, Jan. 22. Tickets are $12 for adults (three for $30) and $5 for those under 12,. available at Mid- dleton's in downtown Whitby. NO FRILLS DANCE The Volunteer Association of Whitby Psychiatric Hospital will hold its annual "No Frills" fun- draising dance on Saturday Feb. 13 at Heydenshore Pavilion, starting at 8 p.m. There wll be door prizes and a buffet. Cost is $4 per person. For tickets cail Volunteer Services 668-5891, ext. 323 or 292. SNOW SHOVELLING The Town of Whitby is- co- ordinating a snow removal programa for senior citizens wishing to have driveways and walkwaâys cleared. Needed are students, who are wiling to provide this service at minimum wage. Also any senior in the Town of Wlitby requiring this service should call the Senior's Activity Centre at 668-7919 between 9 a.m.and 5p.m. DISPLAYS Litliographs by Barry Smyllie of Pickering are on display 'in tl>e auditorium of Whitby Public, Library wbile Audrey CourteY's collection of thimbles is on display in the lobbýy untiJan. 30, Comng vents SUPPER & DANCE The Canadian Scottish Club of Whitby will be holding their anniual Burns Night supper and dance at Heydenshore pavilion, Whitby, Jan. 23. Cocktails 6:30 p.m. Dinner 7 p.m. sharp. For more information cal Ben Greenaway 576-0529, Tom Slack 728-3012. TASTE 0F SCOTLAND Whitby Public Library wil present "A Taste of Scotland" at 7 p.m., Jan. 25, to celebrate the bir- thday of Scottish poet Robbie Bur- ns. The "Breath of Heather" Highland dancers wiil perform and the film. "Sean Connery's Edin- burgh" will. be shown. Caîl 668-6531 for a seat. MEETING Thç Durham -chapter of the Neurofibramatosis Society will meet at 7:30 p.m., Jan. 26, at the Whitby Municipal building. For more information cail 668-9915. AUDITIONS Auditions for al sections - alto, soprano, tenor and bass -, of the County Town Singers wiil be held at 8 p.m., Jan. 20 and Jan. 27, at St. Paul's School, 200 Garrard Rd., N., Whitby. For more information'cal musical director Jim Ashley at 655- 8766 after 6 p.m. or Marilia Burke at 579-8445 or 576-6150. >PARTY The Welcomie Wagon for Oshawa- Whitby wiIl hold the. annual bridal Party for brides-to-be, at no charge, on Sunday, Feb. .21, at the Oshawa' Polish Veterans Hall, at 1 pmr. For mnrainfonmion cal 434-2010. EUcH1REý The Ladies Auxil..ary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Bra nch 112, will be holding a euchre at 117 Byron St. S. on Thursday, Jan. 21. beginning at 8 p.m. Prizes and food, will be, served. Cost is $2. MEETING The Upper Canada branch* of United Empire Loyallsts will meet in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library on Wednesday, Jan. 20 at 7:30 p.m. Colonel Sheriff Will give a presentation on the history of the Ontario Tank Regiment. Ail are, welcome to hear about this regiment that has such deep roots- in the local community. Cal Donald D. Fox (576-3175) for fur- ther information. -BUEPREVENTION Outreach Abuse Prevention is presenting a Circle TMme session featuring puppets, posters> songe and story-telling designed to teach children age :3-5 abuse prevention skills. The session is on Saturday, Feb. 6 from 9-9.,45 a.m. at a cost of $5 per child. Register in p5erson at the Outreach office, 17 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa., ONE PARENT FAMILES. The Oshawa chapter of One Parent Families Association, of Canada is holding' an infor- mation. meeting'on Saturday, Jan. 23, at- 1 p.Tn. in the YWCA drawing room at 199 Centre *St.' S. Oshawa. The chapter also meets every- Tuesday'at 8 p.mý. at St' . Andreyvs'*United Church, 71 Simcoe St. -'S. Oshawa. For more infornation -oel -Martin. at 1