Whitby Free Press, 12 Oct 1988, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WH1TBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY,ý OCTOBER 12,'1988 BLUEGRASS The Pineridge Blue Grass Club will hold a pickin' session at Camp Samac, Oshawa, from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 16. Use the Conlin Rd. entrance to reach the main council building. Al welçome. For more information, call Robert Prentice at 985-3726. MEETING The United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada-Upper Canada will meet in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library on'Tuesday, Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m. Dr. Ralph Kimmerly will -give a slide presentation on the Venerable Order of St. John. For more information cail Donald Fox at 576-3175. HELP FOR VETERANS Veterans or members of veterans' farnilies can get information about pensions, allowances or meclical assistance available on Tuesday, Oct. 25 at Branch 112, Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Whitby, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. For more information and appointmnents, cail Denis Delanev at 668-2730. SLEEPYTIME. Sleepytime Express will- begin the .new season at Wihitby Public Library on Thursday, Oct. 27, 6:30 to 7 p.m., with a Halloween costume and story-telling session. AIl ages welcome. SELF BELP 'The Self-Help Croup for Bepressive and Manic Depres- sives will meet Thursday, Oct. 13e 7 to 9 p.m., at 111 Simcoe St. N. (second floor), Oshawa. For more information cail 436-8760. SMORGASBO1ID The ladies auxil iary of the Whitby Legion, Br. 112, will be holding a smorgasbord on Oct. 15 beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets are $18 a couple and are available at the legion on Byron St. S. HALLOWEEN Children's sessions in Hal- loween crafts, decorations and face painting will be held at the Whitby Public Library on Friday, Oct. 28. The craft session will be from 10:30 to 11:30 a.mn., decorations from 2:30 to 3.'30 p.m. and face painting from 7 to 8 p.m. Registration at the cldren's desk. IRAZFAAR St. Andrews Presbyterian Women will hold their annual Christmas bazaar on Sat. Nov. 5 from 11:30 a.m. te 3 p.m.. The church hall is located on Cochrane St., Whitby. 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. L1LBRARY WEEK Visitors to the Whitby Public Library during Ontario Library Week, Oct. 17 to 22, will be invited to participate in a book dràw. Events during the week include the Touring Players of Canada Theatre presentation of "The Velveteen Rabbit" on Friday, Oct. 21, 7 p.m. and the Westminster Chamber Ensemble performance of "Peter and the Wolf' on Thursday, Oct. 20, 7 p.m. Tickets for both are at the children's desk. TED ROBERTS Singer-guitarist and song- writer Ted Roberts, musical director for The Travellers (best known for their song "This Land is Your .Land!') will performn at the Whitby Public Library on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 7 p.m. Reservations at the children's desk or cail 68-6531. DINNERMEETING The next meeting of the Durham Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club will be held at 6:1.5 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 26, at'Lancelot's Steak and Seafood Fouse, Pickering. Sheila Haslam, president of Stretch & Flex Ltd., will discuss "How the Body Breaks Down Under Stress." Reservations necessary before Sunday, Oct. 23. CalMm Bradshaw at 683-0130 or Fay Kerr at 852-7362. MEETING The Durham Region Aquarium Society will begin its 2lst season this month. Meetings are held the second Tuesday of every month in the cafeteria of Central Collegiate, Oshawa, starting at 8 p.m. CalI 725-7911 or 579-4124 for more information. LITTLE 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 caîl 668-1171. Comingevents wlth speclal guest lecturers Real Estate Expert Paul Linden and noted Iawyer Thomas Curran of Quo Facta Legal Services TOPICS TO BE DSCUSSED AT THIS FREE LECTURE! *LIMITED PARTNERSHIP TAX SHELTERS INVEST IN PRIME RENTAL AND COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE & SAVE TAXES *TAX REFORM, THE TAX SQUEEZE& YOUR FUTURE TAX PLANNING INVEST IN OUR EXCITING NEW LEGAL SERVICE CENTRES & SAVE TAXES " INVESTING IN MORTGAGES " HOLDING MORTGAGES IN VOUR SELF-DIRECTED RRSP TWO SEMINAR TIMES FOR YOUR CON VENIENCE Afternoon Somnar 1:30 p.m. Evenîng Seminar 7:00 p.m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,1988 OSHAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY AUDITORIUM ADMISSION FREE - PLEASE CALL MICHELLE OR KIM 571-0771 IPCOMINO SEMINAR DATES OCTOBER 13, NOVEMBER 17 D.W W. IRNER.& ASSOCIATES, FINANCIAL ADV/SORSIN RET1REMENfT & TAXPLANNING 74 SIMCOE ST. S., SUITE 303, P.O. BOX 133 OSHAWA, ONT. L1H ML The Drive Hom how Your drive home wili always be easy and fun when you join Mike Leaver weekdays from 2 p.m to 7 p.m. 'Leave it to Leaver, and friends, Red Robiiison with "Entertainnient Flashblack"; Paul llarvey with "IRest of the Story"; and many more entertaining folks to make your rush hour just a litie more enjoyabie. Tlhe 5:35 (not aiways'on im e) 1"Thought OïfThe I)a "wiiikeepyou- feeling great ail eveninîg, long. For Durham' Region's BEST afternoon drive homne radio show, turn your radio diai to CIIOO 1390 A~M weekdays between 2 p. n. and 7 p. M. for "'The Drive Home Show" with Mike Leaver. Mike Leaver Weekdays 2:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m'. BAZAAR-- The Al About Oilîdren Bazaar, sponsored by the 'Whitby Jaycees, will be heId on- Sunday, Oct, '23, from 9 a.m., to 4 p.m,, at Henry Street Hiigh School.,.The bazaar will feature entertainmient for children, educational toys and games, books,'craft suppli, gift ideas, clown face painting, a raffle for a 'playhous,ý motoizêd bike and gift certifiéate, from' Kiàddie Kobbler.» -For--ý more information, ýcalI Debbie'a 666-3772. ENG LISR PROGRAM Due to renovatiois, at St. Mark's United. Church, thý Whitby Community .,,Langùg" Program .will 'býegin" on 'Tuqesdafy, Jan. 20, at 1:30 p.mi., o ne',week later than previously announceéd. Registratio'n is .TtesdayJan.6 and Thuirsday, Jan. 8'for adu-à and pre-school' classes. Cali 723-6528. St. Mark's is àtý the corner ýof Centre and' Coîborne streets, Witbý,, FAIR MEETING The annual meeêting of the South Ontario Agricultural i Soci- ety (Oshawa-Whitby Fair) - wilI be held Monday, Oct. 17, 7- p.m., at the fairgrounds, on Garrard Rd., just north - of, Conlin,: Rd.*, Whitby. For - more. information cali Elspeth McCulloch., ,at 725ý-8858. LECTURE SERLES, Mie Aiiheimer- Society 'Of Durham's -,fal lecture seriesé begins Moniday, Oct. -17 , 7to9 p.m., as Dr., Chris Hall ýdiscusse s the role- of the family physiciani. Susan Ellis 'will cldiscuss "Communicating. 'with .,the Alzheimer Impaired Person" on Oct. 24; a guest panel, will discuss "Legal Issues and Financial Çoncerns" on Oct. 31;, a guest panel will discuss "Caring. for Caregivers" on Nov. 7. 'Lectures are. held in the conference r ooms of the Michael StarrBuilding, 3 King St. W., Oshawa.* -Cali 576-2567 to register by Oct. 15. FOCUS ON WOMEN Focus on Women, will -hold coffee andudAessert at -the.,Sflva- tion Army, ýOshawa, on Tuesdgy Nov. 15,,7:30 p.m,.Marion Shields wilI be guest speaker,. Ken, anid Ann Clarke- will providée'musi9, Dawna Scobie. will hlJ Christmas craft; deznonqtration. Admission is ;$3. Cal 68-0938 for -more information. ROLAND HILL directs the Whitby Brass Band in rehearsal for the annual fali concert, Songs of the Sea," on Thursday night, Oct. 20, at Heydenshore Pavilion. Froc Proes photo RADIO 190AMI Durhamfs Vol'ce... by- Choic e!

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