ilWJ0ff.f'QfLL 'f Eir ..»DAYr,- f ïAR'fO1 r,?GE . MEETING" The. One Parent FaiY Association of Caad met Tuesday nights, 8 p.m., at St. An- drew's United Church, 71 Simcoe St. Si, OshaWa; O.-gn th-gnaat upcomning meetings; Feb. 16,- regular meetings, surprise; Feb. 22, Cris Dueck of Dunwoody Char- tered* Accountants as guest speaker; Feb. 29, bake and slave auction, and- guest Nick van Seegelen; March 2, general meeting; M1arch 8, chapter elec- tions; March 15, coffee, cards and conversation; March 19, alumni dinner, new executive'installed; Marchi 22, guest Cris Dueck; March 29, bake and slave auction, guest Nick -van Seegelen. For more in- formation eaUl 576-828 or 728-7205. NO FRILLS DANCE WThe Volunteer Association of Whitby Psychiatric Hospital will hold its annual "No Friils'" fun- draising dance on Saturday, Feb. 13 at Heydenshore Pavillon, starting jat 8 p.m. Door prizes and buffet. Cost is $14.per person, flot $4 as in- cerrectIy stated in last week's. edition. For tickets calïvolunteer services at 668-5M81, ext. 323 or 292. MEETING The monthly meeting of the Ap- pie Computer Club will be held Thursday, Feb. 11, 7* p.m., at Pickering High School. A presen- tation will be made on income tâx software and there wil be a begin- ner's corner. Cail 427-8204 or 427- 1754. MEETING The Self -Help ' Group for Depressives and ' Manie 'Depressives will. meet Thursday, Feb. il at 111 Simcoe St. N. (second floor), Oshawa from 7 to 9 p.m. Guest speaker is Dr. Z.A. Kahn, psychiatrist, oni the topic, mnanie qrpression. Friends'and family members are also welcome. For more information,, ,l~Qià St7ffl caîl Marilyn at MEETING" Durham chapter fo the Mid- wifery Task Force is meeting.Wed- nesday, Feb. 10 atB p'.. New members and'interested persons are cordlaliy invitéëd'to attend. For more 'information, eall668-0799 or 571;-3927. ME~ETING The Foundation for Attentional Disorders will hold a comimunity beginners' meeting, Feb. 10, in room 1002, ' Oshawa General Hospital. Registration'at 7 p.m. Admission is $20 for two peope Cail 433-0217. pe MEETING John Patte of the chartered aceoun- tants firm of Deloitte, Haskins & Selle will discuss federai tax réform proposals. at a Whitby Chamber of Commerce breakfast meeting Monday, Feb. 15, a a.m., at the Whitby Mail Restaurant. Cost is $6. Cail 668-4506 by Feb. 12 to reser- vé aseat. MEETING The next meeting of Women's Aglow Feilowship will be field at 7 p.m., Feb. il at the arts resource centre at Oshawa City Hall, with speaker Ann Bode. For more in- formation cail 623-3197 or 668-8155. MEETING Valerie Rampone will discuss ber recent trip to the U.S.S.R. at the Feb. 17 meeting of the Durham Business and Professional ~Women's Club. Reception at 6 p.m. at the Thunderbird Golf and Coun- try Club. Cail 852-7362 after 7 p.m. or 683-1746. Cost is $25 for mem- bers, $30 for non-members <$10 to hear speaker only). MEETING The Foundation for Attentional Disorders will hold a eommunity beginner's meeting, 7 p.m., Feb. 10 at Oshawa General Hospital (room 1002). Admission is $20 for two. For- more informat.ion call 433-0217. .,Congevents PICKIN' SESSION The Plneridge Bluegras Folklore Society will hold a piekin' session on Sunday, Feb. 14 from 2 - 5 p.m. at Camp Samac, Oshawa (north entrance). Secilget wiil be the Silverbirch.bluegrass band. PARTY The Welcome Wagon for Oshawa- Whltby will hold the aünnual bridai party for brides-to-be-, ai no charge, on Sunday, Feb. 21, at the, Oshawa Polish Veterane Hall, at 1 p.m. For more information eaU 4»32010. CONFERENCE The Big Sister/Little Sister con- ference will. be held Feb. 13, star- ting at 9:15 a.m.,_at Durham College. Cail 436-0951 for more in- formation. PLAY Durham Shoestring Performere bas chosen "Doc," written by Sharon Pollock and wlnner of the 1906 Governor General's Award for drama, to be the company's first production for 1988. Directed by Carolyn Wilson, "Doc"p. will be per- formed at the arts reogource centre in the Oshawa City Hal complex on Fridays and Saturdayrs Feb. 26 and 27 and March 4 and 5 at 8 p.m. Tickets were availabie as of Mon- day, Feb. 1 at Information Oshawa at City Hall and Key Manat the Oshawa Centre. Advance tickets are $4, those purchased on perfor- mance dates are $5.>1 BREAKFAST Women 18 to 39 are invited to join the Wbitby Jaycettes at an intro breakfast Saturday, Feb. 13, at the Witby*Mail Restaurant, 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. There will be a guest speaker and guests can learn about aims o! the Jaycette organization.- Caîl 723-8240 for reservations or more iniformation. -DANCE, The Whitby (Branch 112) Legion Ladies -Auxiliary wili hold their "Midwinter Frolie Dance'! on' Saturday,Feb.*20, 59p.m. to i. at, the'Legion at 117. Byron St..S Music by Dual Quality. Cs s$9a' couple, includig ,lun'ch.' Tickets at )or or caîl 668-3215,. DANCE The Brookiin Wbitby Minor Hockey Auxiliary will be* holding their second, 50's 'and 60's dance on Saturday, Feb. .20, ,8 p.m. a t Heydenshore Pavillon. Tickets are' $20 per couple and may be pur-, chasedat Peacock Sports or Roy's- Enterprise. It le, advis'ed- to get tickets earîy as last year's dance'. was a sellout. DANCE The Great, Britain.Scilclub Of Durham Region will bold a Valen- tine's Dance on Saturday, Feb. 13 at the Earl of Durham in Whltby. Cail 668-9519 for tickets. > DANCE Col J.E. Farewell public sehool will hold the annual Valentine's dance on Saturday,,Feb. 13,- 8 p.m. to 1 a.m, at Holy Family Churcb hall. Tickets'are $12.50'per person. Door prizes, spot danes and.mid- nigbtbuff et. Caîl 666-3688 or 668- 2577. MEETING. The Alzheimer. Soi Durham Region offers support group, on Wedne 1 7 at 2 p.m. at 1the A Society office,40 King SC 606, Osbawa. Anyone witf member witb -Alzheimer'. can join. For more inforrr 576-2567. ci ety o! > IELP FOItVETERANS Veterans or nembers of veterans families can get îniformaà tlôn about ipen sions,, ,allowanceés -or, mîdical 'ass iane availablè o eb.2 when,, a .representative f the Deper.pienit'of Veterans ýAffairs. will "be at Branch 112,* Royal. «Canadian Legion;., *hall, Whitbyý, from. 10 a.m.- to noon. For furtber information and appoinitments, eall Henry Perry at 668-2504. SLIDE SHOW Nick Morcinek,-founder-of the Faunus'medicinal herb product and .giost of Canada's oniy holistie healthi radio program, will present a elide show on medicinal herbe on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m., In tAhe program room at the Whitby Public Llbrary. The event le spon- sored by the. Marigold Organie Food Co-p. For more information caIl 666-3467. "t DISPLAY A dispiay b y the Piïne .Rîdge Hooking Guilid continues aât the Wbitby library 'until Feb. 29. .Opening reception will be Friday, Feb. 5, 7 to 9à p.m. There le also a display by Whitby girl guides at the library until Feb. 29. DISPLAY Whitby Public Library will take part in a public education.display at 'the Oshawa, Shopping Centre on Saturday, feb. 2Ã". sday Feb<' Tefl; "The Mouse and the 1ilefer Mt 'e LW., suite ore ce,' suitable for those 5 ;ha family and over,. will be shown- in the s deisease auditorium of the Whitbypublie nationecalilibraryonMonday, :e 5 03 to 11:15 a.m.. No registration neeessary, no charge., DOUG AND AL Cascade Theatre will present "The Doug and AI Show,'. Monday, Feb. 15, 2:30'to 3:15 p.m., in the' auditorium of the Whitby Publie Library. Tickets, $1, are available at the children's desk. COOKIES Local Girl Guides- wili begin taking orderi this Saturday, Feb. 13 for Cookie Day, whieh will inelude a, new pe anut butter flavor this year. Il3U u lI llctll %'" 44 - - - I..ilu *l*i - ---li DontwnWht bl Moving to a NEW LOCATION. Ail stock greatly REDUCED! 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