Whitby Free Press, 1 Mar 1989, p. 27

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THEATRE Durham Shoesti Perfor- mers will present 'The Shadow Box' at the arts resource centre at Oshawa city hall on March 3, 4, 10 and 11, 8 p.m. Tickets are $4 (in advance), available at In- formation Oshawa and at Merle Norman Cosmetics in the Osh- awa Centre.sTickets at the door are $5. (Play is not considered suitable for yungpeople). BIIBLESCHOOL The Whitby Christian Assem- bl March break vacation bible se ool will be held March 13, 14 and 15, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Games, movies, crafts and bible stories. Call 666-2556 between 1 and 3 p.m.e n3 • CAESAREAN BIRTH The Caesarean Birth Support and Education Group will meet on Monday, March 13, 8 p.m., at 306 Admiral Rd., Oshawa. Topic will be caesarean section pro- cedures, prevention (with sli des). For more information cale)Cindy at 571-1834. AUCTION Miracle Food Mart's (west Whitby) two-minute grocery run- through will be one of the feature items in the Lung Association's 'Goods and Services' auction at the Legi on on Simcoe St. S. Oshawa, Saturday, March 4, starting at 1 p.m. To donate to the au ction cail 436-1046. PHOTO CLUB 'Basic Composition' will be the instructional topic at the Whitby Photographic Club meeting on March 6, 7 to 10 p.m., at the Whitby Public Library. George Blake will make a presentation. New members welcome. For more information call 666-4467. IRISH DINNER The 4W's Social Club will hold the 32nd annual Irish stew din- ner at St. Mark's United Church in Whitby on Wednesday, March 8, 6:30 p.m. For tickets call 668-9281 or 668-9160. RELAXATION CLASS A second six-week session of stress and relaxation classes will start at 8 p.m., Thursday, March 16. Cost is $7 per session. For more information call 430-1642. THEOS THEOS, a support group for newly widowed men and women, will meet on Sunday, March 12, 2 p.m., at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Cochrane St Whitby. All widowed men and women are welcome to attend. For more information call 668- 2648. SPEECH CONTEST Council Two of International Training in Communication (ITC) will hold their annual speech contest on Saturday, March 11 at the Flying Dutch- man Hotel, Bownanville. Regist- ration at 12:30 p.m., speech con- test at 4 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. Dinner cost is $25. ITC clubs from Oshawa, Kingston, Ottawa and Toronto wilI ta ke part in the contest. Theme will be 'Peak Performance.' For information and/or reservations, call Irene at 728-2133 or Joan Ann at 725- 9197. ITC MEETING The First Oshawa Club of International training in Com- munication (ITC) will meet on Tuesday, March 7, 6 p.m., at Philip's Restaurant, 89 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. Cost of dinner is $11. Theme is Flip, Flop - To Cope with Change.' For more information call Irene at 728- 2133. LDILES JFE OIN TH U EVELYN EX ERCISE g OVER FORTY-NIFTY FIFTY SPRING SESSION TAKE A BREAK On "Take a Break Wednesday,' teen mothers can take a break for two hours while their infants are cared for. Call the Rose of Durham at 432-3622 for reserva- tions. First-time mothers. SELF-IIELP The Self-Help Croup for Depressive and Manic Depres- sives will hold a regular meeting on Thursday, March 9, 7 to 9 .m., at 111 Simcoe St. N. second floor ), Oshawa. Guest speaker Anthony Choy from the Grandview Rehabilitation and Treatment Centre will discuss stress management. Friends and family members are welcome. For more information call Judy at 436-8760. PSYCIIIC FAIR The 'Psychic Fair' will be held March 3, 4 and 5 at the Kinsmen community centre, 109 Colborne St. W., Oshawa. Seniors and students $2, general admission $4. For more information cal Paul Fulcher at 705-437-3838. SEMINAR The Canadian Jamaican Club seminar, sponsored by the Minis- try of Citizenship and Race Rela- tions Division, will be held March 4, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Holiday Inn, 1011 Bloor St. E., Oshawa. Cost is $7 per person. For more information caîl Faye at 430-2577 or Deryl at 436- 0960. Registration and fee can be paid at Information Oshawa, Oshawa cit hall. PRAER SERVICE World Day of Prayer service will be held Friday, March 3, 7:30 p.m., at St. Andrews Presby- terian Church, 209 Cochrane St., Whitbv. Ail welcome. AUCTION On Saturday, March 4, start- ing at 1 p.m., the Durham Region Lung Association, in co- operation with the General .otors' Salaried Retirees Asso- ciation, will host a 'Goods and Services Auction' at the Royal Canadian Le gion auditorium, Simcoe St. S .,Oshawa. DINNER MEETING Catherine Jefferson will pre- sent 'An Inside Look at a Career in Environmental Services' at the March 29 meeting of the Durham Business ancd Profes- sional Women's Club. The dinner meeting will be held at the Grenada Restaurant, Pickering Town Centre, starting at 6 p.m. Cost is $20 members, $25 non- members. Reservations have to be made by the Sunday prior to the dinner meeting. Cal] Kim Bradshaw at 683-0130, Karen Graham at 427-2443 or Nancy MeNamara at 433-0168. 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 to anyone. Call 668-0552 for more information. ANNUAL MEETING The 24th annual general meet- ing of the Social Planning Coun- cil of Newcastle, Oshawa and Whitby will be held Tuesday, March 7, 7:30 p.m., at Hillsdale Manor auditorium, 600 Oshawa Blvd. N., Oshawa. Guest speak- ers will be Whitby Psychiatric Hospital administrator Ron Bal- lantyne and community advisory board chairman Jean Achma- towicz. Under discussion will be 'Planning ' Community Mental Health Services.' To attend, call 434-7070 by March 3. KI-FEST The 18th annual Oshawa- Whitby Kiwanis Music Festival will be held April 12-26. The syllabus for Ki-Fest is available at Durham Region schools and music stores, including Thomas Music on Dundas St. E. in Whitby..For more information call festival secretary Margaret Todd at 263-9M). PREVENTIONWEEK Family Violence Prevention Week will be held April 3 to 10, with a number of activities plan- ned locally by the Violence Pre- vention Council of Durham Region. Activities are: April 4 (all day), family violence work- shop for educators; April 4 (6 p.m.), opening of 'Protecting Kids Together,' conference on child sexual abuse: prevention and treatment; April 5 and 6 ( all day), conference; annual meeting of Children's Aid Society of Dur- ham Region; April 10 (all day), workshop, 'Mommy Don't Cry, presented by the London Family Court Clinic on Assessment and Intervention Strategies for Chil- dren Exposed to Wife Battering; April 10 (3:30 p.m.), annual meeting of Violence Prevention Council at 1400 Hopkins St., Whitby. For more information call 686-1828. TME VIOLENCE PREVENTION cOUNCIL " COMPUTER CLUB The Durham 80C Computer Club (Radio Shack color com- puter) meets the first Wednesday of each month at Donevan Col- legiate, Bloor and Harmony, Oshawa. For more information call 666-395R WH1TBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1989, PAGE 27 DANCE The ninth annual Kidney Foundation dance will be held March 4, 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m., at the Newcastle community hall, Mill St. Sponsors are the Rans- berry family in conjunction with the Durham unit of the Toronto and District Kidney Foundation. Music hy 'The Tradesmen.' Tick- ets are $15 a couple and are available at the door. For more information call Harold at 983- 9597 or Joan at 434-7205. • BRASS QUINTET The Durham Region Concert Association will present the Great Lakes Brass Quintet in concert on Sunday March 5, 8 p.m., at the Oshawa Little Theatre, 62 Russett St., Oshawa. Tickets, for $15, are available at Thomas House of Music, 1820 Dundas St. E., Whitby, or at the door. For more information call 723-1058 or 576-3528. CHURCH HISTORY Jean Bishop will discuss the Kedron Church historyat the Tuesday, March 7, 7:15 p.m. meeting of the Whitby-Oshawa branch of the Ontario enealoi- cal Society at the Whitby Public Library (auditorium). 1 wel- come. For more information call Bessie Gannon at 723-7460. PAPER DRIVE A scouts' paper drive is held the second Saturday of each month. Papers should be placed by the curb no later than 9 a.m.. For more information call Jim Pirie at 668-0189. RUMMAGE SALE A mini-rummage sale is held every Wednesday from 1 to 2:30 m. at St. Mark's Church ouse, 200 Byron St. S. Coming events DURHAM COLLEGE CRAFT SHOW MARCH 18 10:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Exhibitor's Registration Open to both amateur and professional artisans Exhibition will be at Main Campus Main Cafeteria - First Floor Student Lounge - Second Floor Display Space 21/2' x 8' approximate Fee is $40.00 made payable to Durham College ARTISAN NAME:.............................. ADDRESS: .................................. TELEPHONE:...................... .......... TYPE OF CRAFT:............................ Mail this form with cheque to: Donna Andor Continous Learning Durham College Box 385, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7L7 Register Early - Display Space is limited - Free Draw For further information call 576-0210 ext. 496 COLTLEGE APFLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGYV PO Box 385 2000 Simcoe Street North Oshawa Ontario Canada L1H 7L 7 1416) 576-0210 LA LECHE LEAGUE ' La Leche League is an international breast feeding and support group providing women with help and information on breast feeding. There is a local group which meets every first Wednesday of each month. For, help or more information, cal 723-0542. TAX CLINICS The Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre and local chartered accountants are again offering free income tax clinics for seniors on March 13, 14 and 15 ( coor- dinated by accountant Hovard Smith). Service is free for seniors with annual incomes of less than $14,000 (single) or $19,000 (household). Call 668 -1424 for an appointment. ROAST Durham regional chairman Gary Herrema will be roasted at ala dinner event held by the itby Junior Chamber/Jaycees at Heydenshore Pavilion on Wed- nesday, March 22. Funds raised g o to Whitby General Hospital. or more information call Jay- cees president Peter Sutton at 668-5626 or 430-5988; or past president Bob Stanley at 668- 8988. DIABETES The Durham Reg'on branch of the Canadian Diabetes associa- tion will meet on March 1, 7:30 p.m., at Holy Famil Parish hall, Ribblesdale Dr., iitby. Guest speaker will be Dr. Gerald S. Wong. Camp slides and informa- tion will also be presented. For more information call 436-6648. ST USERS ST Users of Durham meet the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at 213 Byron St. S. (lower level), Whitby. For more information call 666-3958. GO CLUB The 'Go' game is held Saturday afternoons at the Whitby Public Library for all ages. Call 668- 6531. STOP SMOKING LOSE WEIGHT Only $150.00 Only $125.00 wlth DR. B. ZIV, HYPNOTHERAPIST OR MONEY BACK GUARANTEED Uli After several years of research Dr. B. Ziv has developed one of the most sucessful methods of therapy to stop smoking or to lose weight. Hs therapy has helped thousands of people to stop smoking very positively or lose weight very comfortably. He is returning to your town to offer you his unbeatable success of therapy. 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 free at no extra cost to you. This is a limited time offer. FREE FULL EXPLANATION 0F¯EACH THERAPY WILL BE GIVEN BEFORE THE TREATMENT WITH ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION, AND BEFORE PAYING FOR THE THERAPY. The effectiveness of the therapy has been shown that to most people only one visit is required for satisfactory resulis. The clinics are conducted by Dr. Ziv Hypnotherapist and founder of the Ziv Institute of Hypnotism in Alberta and Ontario. He has been serving the public to overcome emotional difficulties since 1961, and has a private practice in Thomhill Tel: (416) 738-2443. He has become recognized as one of the leading international experts of this powerful technique as author, educator and practitioner. Weight Loss starts at 5:30 p.m. & endse at 8:30 p.m. Stop Smoking starts et 8:30 p.m. & endse at 11:30 p.m. Please bring with you a sleeping bag & a pillow. We accept cash, certified cheque, Visa, Mastercard. Thursday March 2, 1989 Cullen Gardens • 300 Taunton Rd. W. Whitby Bring this ad to receive an add. 'nal $10.00 discount General Workout Muscular Endurance Flexibility Low Impact Aerobics Certified Y.W.C.A. Leader Classes at Masonic Hall 203 Cochrane St. Whitby Mon. 10'20am - 11:20am Wed.Evgs. 7:30pm - 8:30pm For information Cali 668-5225 C

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