Whitby Free Press, 19 Apr 1989, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1989 ANNUAL MEETING The Brooklin & District Pro- gressive Conservative Associa- tion potluck supper and annual meetmg will be held on Friday evening, April 21, at Brooklin United Church (potluck startd at 6:15 p.m., meeting at 8 p.m.). Guest speakers will be Durham riding MP Ross Stevenson and Durham East MPP Sam Cureatz. For more iformation call 655- 3446, 655-3860, 655-4647 or 668- CLOCK D1SPLAY Earl Pascoe of Whitby and friends will bring a large display of antique clocks to Whitby General Hospital (second floor) on Wednesday, April 19, 2 to 4:30 p.m. and again from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The event is free for patients and interested others. olunteers at the hospital are sponsoring the event. F or more information call Teresa Shearer at the hospital. AUTHOR AT LIBRARY Author Howard Engel, creator of laid-back and lova ble private investigator Benny Cooperman, will visit the Whitby Public Libr- ary auditorium on Friday, April 21, 7 to 9 P.m. All welcome. DEG'RASSI JR. IGH Amanda Steptoe, who plays the character 'Spike' on the popular television series 'Degrassi Junior High,' will be the Whitby Public Library on Wednesday, April 26, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. DIABETES The Durham Region branch of the Canadian Diabetes Associa- tion will meet on Wednesday, April 26, 7:30 p.m., at Holy Family Parish hall, Ribblesdale Dr., Witby. Guest speaker will be Dr. Narish Kumer, an inter- nist and cardiologist from Whitby General Hospital, who will discuss cholesterol and hypertension, highlight dietary myths and the influence of cho- lesterol and hypertension on dia- betes. For more information call 436-6648. EMPIRE LOYALISTS The Upper Canada branch of the United Empire Loyalists of Canada will meet in the audi- torium of the Whitby Public Library on Thursday, April 27 at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Sam Van Camp who will give anecdotes of family history, from the Dutch colony of Manhattan Island, to the Van Camp farm near the Darlington nuclear station. For more information call Donald D. Fox at 576-3175. FLOWERARRANGING 'Spring Flower Arranging,' with instructor Leonard Teengs, will be held at the Whitby Public Library on Monday, April 24, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Materials fee is $20 er participant. Registration egan April 3 at the children's desk. SPRING FASIION The Whitby Cancer Society will hold a 'Spring Sensation Fashion Show' at Cullen Gar- dens on .Sunday, April 23. 1 p.m. Theme is a bridal and cruisewear show, sponsored by Midsummer's Dream of Whitby. Tickets are $18, and include a luncheon. Proceeds to the Cancer Society for research and patient services. WHITBY AL-ANON Does someone in your family drink too much? Whitby Friendly Al-Anon, for family and friends of alcoholics, meets every Tues- day at 8 .p.m. at St. Mark's Church Housë (Byron and Col- borne Sts.) Whitby. Alateei, for children of alcoholics, meets at the same location at 8:15 p.m. IMore coming events on pg. 43 Coming events SECRETARIESWEEK Secretaries' Week, sponsored by the Durham chapter of Profes- sional Secretaries International, will be held April 23-29. For more information call Sharon at 576-0210 (ext. 492). DRAUG The Durham Region Apple User Group (DRAUG) for Apple II series and compatible com- puters will meet at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 209 Coch- rano St., Whitby, on Thursday, April 20, 7 p.m. This month's presentations will be on GEOS (Graphics Software). New mem- bers are welcome. For more in- formation call 427-8204 or 668- SYM1HONY On Sunday April 23, 8 p.m., the Oshawa Symphony Associa- tion will present a Seagram guest artist concert featuring pianist Arthur Ozolins and the Oshawa. S hony Orchestra, conducted bWinston Webber, at Eastdale CVI Harmond Rd. N., Oshawa. Tickets are $15 for adults and seniors, $8 for stu- dents, and are available at Saywell's and Long & McQuade in Oshawa, Middleton's in Whitby and Rickaby's in Bow- manville, or call 579-6711. BUSINESS CLUB The next meeting of the Dur- ham Business and Professional Women's Club will be held Wed- nesday, April 26 at Steve's, 922 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. Guest speaker will be Sharon Babbs of the Durham College Manage- ment Centre. She will discuss 'The Importance of Being Com- puter Literate.' Reservations required by Sunday prier to din- ner meeting. Cost is $20 mem- bers, $25 non-members. Call Karen Graham of Ajax at 427- 2443, Nancy McNamara of Osh- awa at 433-0168 or Kim Brad- shaw of Ajax at 683-0130. HIENRY Street High School students will present the 'En Vogue '89' fashion show on Thursday, April 27, 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in the cafeteria. Models include Trevôr Rands, Reneta Neiva, Tam Yoon, Michelle Rai, Melissa Korach, Lori Chambers, Shannon Pachal, Tina Doran, Richard Bacchiochi and Michael Yorke. Vince Ohprecio - Free Press photo GOLDEN GAIE RESTAURANT CHINESE FOOD BUFFET DAILY b IiLunch1 $5.50 Di ne $8.99 Sat. & Sun. Brunch $5.99 (more than 50 items to choose from for dinner) Dine in and Take-out service. 107 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY For Delivery Call 668-2222 ' Present this Coupon and Receive Dinner ForO $7.99 (Mon. - Wed., Expires May 17/89)

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