Whitby Free Press, 5 Oct 1988, p. 25

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,1988, PAGE 25 ENGLISH PROGRAM Due to renovations at St. Mark's United Church, the Whitby Community Language Program will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 1:30 p.m., one week later than previously announced. Registration is Tuesday, Jan. 6 and Thursday, Jan. 8 for aault and pre-school classes. Call 723-6528. St. Mark's is at the corner of Centre and Colborne streets, Whitby. EXHIBITION The exhibition "Directions in Landscape," with paintings by artists John Leonard, James Paget and Harry Stooshinoff, will be held Oct. 8 to 30 at The Station Gallery, Whitby. MEETING The Durham Region Aquarium Society will begin its 21st season this month. Meetings are held the second Tuesday of every month in the cafeteria of Central Collegiate, Oshawa, starting at 8 p.m. Call 725-7911 or 579-4124 for more information. FAIR MEETING The annual meeting of the South Ontario Agricultural Soci- ety (Oshawa-Whitby Fair) will be held Monday, Oct. 17, 7 p.m., at the fairgrounds on Garrard Rd., just north of Conlin Rd., Whitby. For more information call Elspeth McCulloch at 725-8858. BAZAAR Holy Family Catholic Women's League will host their annual Country Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 19, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Holy Family Church hall, Ribblesdale Dr., Whitby. All wel- come. SILENT AUCTION St. Mark's United Church in Whitby will hold their annual si- lent auction on Friday, Oct. 21, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $3.50, available at door or from any church member. CARD NIGHT The Castle-Centennial Alum- nae chapter of Trafalgar Castle School in Whitby will hold their annual "Night of Cards" on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 7:30 p.m. Proceeds to scholarships, burs- aries and school projects. Call 728-9687 FOCUS ON YOUTH The Durham branch of the Canadian Mental Health Associ- ation will present "Focus on Youth" on Oct. 28 at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa. Ron Leonard will be guest speaker. Topic for the meeting will be "Thinking Outside the Squares." Workshop subjects include "The Omnipotent Child," "The Cloak of Com- petence" and "The Creative Link to Self Esteem." Cost is $55 if received by Oct. 7, $65 after Oct. 21 deadline. Lunch included. Call Sandra or Judy at 436-8760. PHOTO EXHIBIT A photography exhibition by George Blake of Oshawa will be held at the Pearson Lanes (Mary St. W., Whitby) gazebo on Monday, Oct. 17. MEETING Dr. Mary Waksman of the Canadian Centre for Cognitive Education will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Durham Down Syndrome Associ- ation on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m., in the program room of Whitby Public Library. All welcome. For more 'information call 427-6805. LECTURE SERIES The Alzheimer Society of Durham's fall lecture series begins Monday, Oct. 17, 7 to 9 p.m., as Dr. Chris Hall discusses the role of the family physician. Susan Ellis will discuss "Communicating with the Alzheimer Impaired Person" on Oct. 24; a guest panel will discuss "Legal Issues and Financial Concerns" on Oct. 31; a guest panel will discuss "Caring for Caregivers" on Nov. 7. Lectures are held in the conference rooms of the Michael Starr Building, 33 King St. W., Oshawa. Cali 576-2567 to register by Oct. 15._ Comin g events LEGAL AID The Whitby Community Information Centre, 405 Dundas St. W., offers a legal aid clinic 7 to 9 p.m. on the second of the month from September to June. There is no charge for the service, available tô anyone. Cal 668-0552 for more information. DINNER MEETING The next meeting of the Durham Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club will be held at 6:15 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 26, at Lancelot's Steak and Seafood House, Pickering. Sheila Haslam, president of Stretch & Flex Ltd., will discuss "How the Body Breaks Down Under Stress." Reservations necessary before Sunday, Oct. 23. Cal Kim Bradshaw at 683-0130 or Fay Kerr at 852-7362. TURKEY TROT The 11th annual Durham College Turkey Trot will be held Sunday, Oct. 16, 2 p.m., from the north entrance to the main campus. Entry fee for the annual race and costume fun-run.is $2 in advance, $4 after Oct. 12 and on race day. All proceeds to the United way. For more infor- mation call Don Fraser at 576- 7622. ITC The First Oshawa Club of International Training in Communication (ITC) will hold a meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 6 p.m., at Philip's Restaurant, 89 Simcoe St., s. Oshawa. Dinner is $11. The theme will be "Re- membering the International in ITC" and topic will be "Expanding our Knowledge of the Global Village." Cal 728-2133 or 725-9179 for more information. BAZAAR Brooklin's St. Leo's parish Christmas bazaar will be held Saturday, Oct. 29, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Leo's school. Call 655-4321 or 655-3253 for more informatinn TOY RUN The Local Motorcyclists of Oshawa will hold their third annual Toy Run and Dance from the Oshawa Shopping Centre on Saturday, Oct. 8. After Santa hands out treats. about 100 bikers will leave at 6 p.m. for a 14-mile ride. The dance will be held at the Legion hall in Oshawa. New toys or donations of $10 will serve as admission. For more information call Betty at 436-6810 or Delores at 885-6122. ST. JOHN The Whitby branch of St. John Ambulance will hold the 25th anniversary dinner and dance on Saturday, Dec. 3, at Holy Family Church auditorium, 91 Rib- blesdale Dr., Whitby. Tickets, at $25 per person, are available at the St. John business office at 110 Ash St., Whitby. Call 668-9006 for more information. SEMINAR The Verdam Association will hold a meditation seminar on Wednesday, Oct. 19, 8 p.m., in the program room of the Whitby Public Library. For more information call 668-3073. ART SYMBOLISM "Art Symbolism and Multiculturalism" will be held at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery Oct. 25 to 30, to promote citizenship and multiculturalism as artistic expression through symbols. Call 576-3000 for more information. Lake Onrtario' Steel Cornp2any PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE on the PROPOSED SHREDDER BYPRODUCT BERM Members of the public are invited to attend an open house with respect to the shredder byproduct berm proposed by Lasco. Lasco staff and consultants will be available to provide information and discuss: • ongoing studies with respect to hydrogeology, engineering, landscaping, and the natural and social environments • the Environmental Assessment process that will be used to evalutate the proposai issues and concerns identified or raised by the public 7~h oper hoise wi/I be hlid on Thursday, Oct. 20 / 88 at the Centennial Community Centre 416 Centre St. Whitby, Ont. from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. For further information, please contact Mr. Ron Deeth, Project Manager, Shredder Byproduct Berm Project, Lasco. Whitby: 668-8811 Toronto: 364-6136 (ext.) 732 STOP SMOKING ) LOSE WEIGHT with DR. B. ZIV, HYPNOTHERAPIST OR MONEY BACK GUARANTEED RETURNING IN RESPONSE TO OUR UNBEATABLE SUCCESS SPECIAL ONLY $150.00 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS AND COPYIST Stay with Dr. B. Ziv, the original developer of the therapy that has helped thousands of people to stop smoking very positively or lose weight very comfortably. With him if you continue smoking after the treatment, or if you will be unable to lose weight, you can either get your money back, or receive more therapy at no extra cost. FREE FULL EXPLANATION OF EACH THERAPY WILL BE GIVEN BEFORE THE TREATMENT WITH ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION, AND BEFORE PAYING FOR THE THERAPY. For most people only one therapy is required for satisfactory results. Weight loss starts at 520 pm. & ends at 8:00 pm. Stop smoking starts at 820 pm. & ends at 1120 pn. THIS IS A LIMITED TIME OFFER We accept cash, Certfied Cheque, Visa. Mastercard. M.O. Please bring with you a sleeping bag and a pillow. Conducted b y Dr. B. Ziv. Hypnotherapist and founder of the Ziv Institute of Hypnotism in Aberta & Ontario. Dr. B. Ziv has been serving the public to overcome personal problems since 196L For Information about othertherapy for self improvement cal the clinic at (416) 297-3874 THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 1988 [CULLFNIGARDENSJ. T EXHIBITION "The Artist's Portrait" exhi- bition by Barrie painter Marlen Hilton-Moore will be held Oct. 20 to Nov. 7 -at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa. Call 576-3000 for more information. BENEFIT Club Loreley will sponsor a soccer benefit dance and dinner on Saturday, Oct. 15, at the clubhouse, 389 Dean Ave., Os- hawa. Cost is $12.50. Call 571-3294. FUNDRAISING GALA Club Carib will be holding a fundraising gala event to raise money for a cultural centre on Saturday, October 15, at Lviv (St. George's Ukrainian Hall ), 42 Jackson St., Oshawa. Cocktails will be at 5 p.m. followed by dinner at 6 p.m. and a Caribbean cultural show at 8 p.m. A dance will follow featuring Pamela Maynard accompanied by the Combined Forces Band and D.J. Sunshine Lee. The gala will be under the patronage of Mr. Patrick Gollop, vice consul of Barbados and Gerry Phillips, Minister of Citizenship. The master of ceremonies will be Ona Fletcher, CBC news anchorperson. Door prizes will be awarded. Tickets are $50 per person, sold in advance. For tickets, contact Mrs. Lyril Browne at 436-9863 or Antoinette Sealy at 571-0020. CAMP SAMAC The Camp Samac annual meeting will be held Thursday, Oct. 27 at Camp Samac in the council hall. Rev. Richard P. Jones will be guest speaker. Tickets are $13 per person before Oct. 14, $15 after. For more information and tickets cal] 725-4734. BAZAAR St. Andrew's. Presbyterian Women will hold their annual Christmas bazaar on Sat. Nov. 5 from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.. The church hall is located on Cochrane St., Whitby. BIG SISTERS Women 18 and-older interested in becoming a Big Sister are invited to an orientation at the Settlement House. at 387 Simcoe St. S. in Oshawa on Wednesday, Oct. 12 beginning at 6:45 p.m. For more information call 436-0951. RUNAWAY RALPH • For the Durham separate school board's professional devel- opment day on Thursday, Oct. 7, the film "Runaway Ralph" will be shown in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library. DISPLAYS Displays at the Whitby Public Library for October include "Wildlife 88," by Canadian wildlife photographer W.H. Bruckmann and wildlife artist P. Hebner, in the. auditorium. In the lobby there is a display of handmade glass articles to be on sale at St. Mark's UCW bazaar on Oct. 21. CARA The Corridor Area Ratepayers Association's monthly meeting will be held at the Westminister United Church on Scott and Manning Rds on Monday, Oct. 10 beginning at 7:30 p.m. LI¶TLE TIHEATRE "Kismet," a musical Arabian fairy tale, will be presented by the Whitby Courthouse Theatre at the Centennial building Oct. 27, 28 and 29 and Nov. 3, 4 and 5. For more information and tickets call 668-1171. 4 ,1 f THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM DURHA PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regional Municipality of Durham is considering A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AND THE OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE FORMER PLANNING AREA OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY The amendment, as submitted by the applicant, proposes to replace the Major Open Space designation identified in the Durham Regional Officiai Plan and the hazard land designation identified in the Whitby Officiai Plan with appropriate land use designation's that wili permit the development of a proposed residential plan of.subdivision that includes a new commercial block abutting Taunton Road, within the site indicated on the map below. In order to assist in the evaluation of the amendment application the public is invited to provide input by way of submissions to the Region's Planning Department. Information related to the amendment application is available in the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3 or by calling Mr.Neil Henderson,Planning Department, (416) 668-7731. Submissions concerning the amendment application must be forwarded to the Commissione1 of Planning, at the above-noted address, and must be received no later than Friday, November 4. 1988 Please include your address and telephone number in any submissions made. File No. 88 - 81 D/WW Marie Hubbard Dr. M. Michael, M.C.î.P. - v Marie Hubbard Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P. p 1

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