GRADE 4: DATE: LOCATION: TIME: THE DURHAM REGION ROMAN CATHOUC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD LE CONSEIL DES ECO LES SEPARES CATHOLIQUE DE LA REGION DE DURHAM Invites ALL INTERESTED PARENTS AND RAT EPAYERS to a Middle Total Immersion ta be heîd Tuesday, Jan. 31,1989 St. Gregory's Auditorium 194 Sîmcoe Street North Oshawa, Ontario 7:30 p.m. AND DATE: Monday, Jan. 30, 1989 LOCATIO-N: School of HoIy Redeemner 747 Liverpool Road Pickering, Ontario TIME: 7:30 p.m. Parents may attend either presentation. The presentations willi nclude a description of the Board's French immersion Program, the established procedures for application, recommendatiori and registration of pupils and offer an opportunity for questions arnd answers. Information Bookiets and Application forms wiIl be avaýue at either meeting or the above French Immersion schools. Application forms wAii also be available nt ail home schoois from Jan. 31st.to Feb. lth. -i Coming events INTRO TO COMPUTERS An individual development course, Introduction te Com- puters - Basic DOS,» will be held b y the Whitb Junior Chamber/ Jaycees on Wgednesday, Feb. 7 and Wednesday, Feb. 21. The two three-hour courses will be held at Ward and Mallette, Dun- das St. W., Whitby. The courses are open to the public. For more information cali Jayceee pre- sident Peter Sutton at 668-5626 or 430-5988, or past president Bob Stanley at 668-8988. ALF'S SINGLES Alfs Sinles presents the video "Isaac Air eià ht"-at Abundant Life Fellowship, Jan. 28, 7:30 p.m. at 22-575 Wentworth St. E., Oshawa. For more information caîl 723-1768. SPEECH CONTEST The First Oshawa Club ITC (International Training in Com- munication) will hold ite annual speeh contet on Tuesday, Feb. 7. a] Phillip's Restaurant, 89 Simicoe St. , Oshawa, starting at 6 p.m. Coet te $11 for the dinner meeting. Cail 725-9179 or 728-2133 for informnation/reser- vations. CPR During. February, «Heart Morith" in Ontario, Durham Save-a-Heart will hold haîf -price cardiopulmionary resuscitation CPprgamein Ajax (Feb. 4), Bowmanvil1 (Feb. 18) and Osh- awa (Feb. 25). Cost is $10. Rýgistration.at 292 King St. W., Oshawa, or caîl 571-1152. PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING regardlng THE PILOT FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAM CKQT and auctioneer will be Frank Stapleton. Prizes avail- able. PAGE 14# WHITY FE RSWEDNEDAY, JAýNUARY25, 1989 1 4 DRUG USE Ken Black (MPP Muskoka- Georgian Bay), autnor of the Report of the Task Force on Illegal Drug Use in Ontario, will discuss the report at the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board education centre (board room), 650 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa, on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 7 p.m. The event je for trustees staff and ratepa reg. PARENfiT FINDEs A meeting of Parent Finders Oshawa will be held on Mondavy Jan. 30, 8 pm. at Eastdale CVI (room 109), Harmony Rd. N., Oshawa. The group offers help and suppotto adfu1t adoptee wishing to trace their origins, and to birth parents searching for their now adult children. Adoptive parents are also wel- corne. For more information cal 728-6983. CARD PARTY St. BernadetteWs CWL will hold a bridge and euchre card party on Thursday, Feb. 2, 7:30 p.m., at the darish hall, Bayly and Harwoo , Ajax. Admission is $2.50. Ail welcome. For more information caîl 683-0329. MEETING The Whitby-Oshawa branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society wilI meet on Tuesdray, Feb. 7 7:15 to 10 p .m., at Whitby Public Library. Guest is Isabelý Annis Who will discuss Tweedesmuir history. Meetings are free. For more information caîl Bessie Gannoti at 723-7460 or Joyce Hilton at 668-8177. MEET THE COMPOSER The Oshawa Temple Salvation Armny will hold its fifth anniual 'Meet the Composer festival on Saturdaye, Feb. 25, 7:30 p.m. at 570 Thornton Rd.. N.,(juetsouith of Rossland). Featured w'ill" be composer Morley Calvert and guests, troinbonist Kevin Hayward, Durham Christian School Sýenior Choir, vocalists Major Bill Clarke, Carolyn YonAndrea Kitney and the Oshawa Temple Band. Admis- sion is $5. nckets at the door or cail 436-0011. PERSONNEL WORKSHIOP The Durham Region Personnel Association bas organized a pro- gram on Tuesday, Feb. 7 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at ôullen Gardens, to address the problem of 'employee asnees.Indlu- ded wil e gest speakers Brian King, vice president of human resources at LiASCO, Charlie Norris, acting director of the family counselling division for Durham Region, and Ruth Courtney-Wigm ore, management counsellor for the CAW-GM employee couniselling program. Cost is $150 for association mem- bers and $175 for non-members. To register caîl Peter Taylor at 571-1075. ANTI-PORNOGRAPHY 'The Winnable'War » an anti- pornography film by br. James Dobson, will be shon at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bowmanvil1e (Church and Tem- perance Ste.) Wednesday, Jan. 25, 07p.m AUTIO