WHITBY FREE PR~ESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26,1989, PAGE 33 LEARNING DISABIL1TY >The Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario, Oshawa chapter, will hold their*regular monthly meeting on Thursday, Aril 27, 7:30 pMi., at the Whitby Public 'Library. Laurie Cook secalnedscoordinator frIurham College, will talk about the availale opportunities for learning disability students in post-secondary education.' The association is a parent support group. Ail welcome. For more information caîl 623-4934 or 723- 9048. ST USERS ST Users of Durham meet the second Tuesday of each month at 73 ..in roomi 106, Anderson CVI. -Topic for the Tuesday, May 9 meeting will be "Computer Animation." For more informa- tion cali .666-3958. PHOTO CLUB The WhitbyPhotographic Club will meet on Monday, May 1, 7 to 10 p.m., at the Whitby Public Library. The instructional topice will be "lenses"; best 20 slid4es wvill be presented and winners chosen.F or more information caîl 666-4467 DIABETES ASSOCIATION The Canadian Diabetes Asso- ciation will hold its general meeting on Wednesday, April 26 beginning at 7:30 p .m. at the Holy Family Parish H ail, 91 Rib- blesdale Dr., Whitby. Dr. Naresh Kumar will speak about stress. AIl are welcome. GENEALOGICAL SOCIET The Whitby-Oshawa branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will meet on Tuesday, May 2 from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Whitby Public Library. Guest speaker will be David Blanchard. His topic will be 'Peter Robinson: His Collection and Holdings.' For more information caîl Bessie Gannon, 723-7460 or Joyce Hil- ton. 668-8177. MS CAMPAIGN The annual 'MS Carnation Campaign' will be held May 11, 12 and 13 in Durham Region. Proceeds su pport multiple sciero- sis research and services to people who have MS. For more information caîl the Durham branch office at 579-7727. BRASS BAND The Whitby Brass Band will present 'S pring Concert' on Thursday,April 27 at Heyden- shore Pavilion. à olo perfor- mances by Ian Redfearn on'- soprano cornet and Alan Black on horn. Black will also direct the Whitby Brass Junior Band at the concert. Free admission. CAT SHOW The Motor City Cat Club of Oshawa will hold its l7th cham- pionship cat show on Sunday, April 30 at -the Pickering recrea- tion cornplex. For more informna- tion caîl 723-7410, 728-2862 or 576-8849. FLEA MARKET The Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre wilI hold a flea market on Saturday, April 29, 1 to 3:30 p.m.- Plants, home baking, books, hardware, white elephant and nearly ýnew items will be fea- turpd. Admission is free. FLEA MARKET The annual indoor/outdoor flea market, craft and bake sale will be held at Kathleen Rowe public school on Athol St. on Saturday, April 29, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is held as a fundraiser for Gr. 8. To rent spaoe or for more information caîl Cheryl Irvine at 668-1862. FUNDRISER A fundraising event, with free entertainment by Cromdale, will be held Sunday, April 30, 3 to 7 p.m., at the Lion & the Unicorn, 112 Coîbomne St. E., Whitby. Raffles to be held. Money raised will go to the Sheffield soccer disaster fund. For more informa- tion caîl Mike at 668-0377 or Audrey at 666-3034. STRIKE OUT On Wednesday, May 3, at the Oshawa Centre, the Oshawa chapter of the Canadian Founda- tion of- Ileitis and Colitis will take part in the national kickoff campaign of 'Strike Out Ileitis/ Colitis.' An yone attending can make a pledige per Toronto Blue Jay or Montreal Expo strikeouts for the season, and help fund education and research for the care of inflammatory bowel dis- eases. Prîzes to be awarded and free balloons. For more informa- tion cal] Mike at 427 -8491. CRAE" lSHOW A spring craft show and sale will be heid on Suniday, A ril 30, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at I-eyden- shore Pavilion in Whitby. Admis- sion is $1 (children- under 12 free). Door prizes and,41 exhibits of craftsondsly 'Odds 'n Ends 'n Bake Sale' will be held Saturday, April 29, 1 p.m., at AlI Saints' Anglican Church in Whitby. Dishes, linens, smnall appliances toys, sporting goods, books, clothing ewelry, pictures, plants. Pro- ceeds to Outreach projects in Durham Region. CELÉBRATINGTIIE SELF The Durham branch of the Canadian Mental Health Asso- ciation and Durham Board of Education will present 'Celebrat- ing the Self,' a We're Ail Special' çtwards night, on Monday, May 1> 7:30 pn.., at Harwood Second- ary School, Ajax. Music, skits and awards. A self-esteem resource package for teachers and other professionals who work with children will be intro- duced. Admission is free. For more information caîl 436-8760. Coming events CALL A PROC)FESSIONAq&L RRIF'S ANNUITIES FOR FREE QUOTATION CALL HERB TRAN 725-6564 SMAIL APPLIANCES REPAIR SERVICE Compete small home. and commercial appliance repalr. 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Cail Nancy at 433-0168 or Karen at 42M:443. EMPIRSE LOYALISTS The Upper Canada branch of the United Empire Loyalists of' Canada will meet in the aud±.- torium of the Whitby Public Lir~on Thursday, Arl2 a t 7:3pm. Guest sypeaker wilI be Sam Va Camp whoe will give anecdotes of famnily history, from the Dutch colon y of Manhattan Island, to the Van Camp farm near the Darlington nuclear station. For more information caîl Donald D. Fox at 576-3175. FASILON SHOW Henry Street High School will hold a fashion show at the school on Thursday, April 27, 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., as a fundraiser for cancer research. Tickets are $3, available at the school. For more information caîl the school at 668-2731 and ask for Ms Elliott, Mrs.' Reiart, Melissa Korach, Michelle Rai, Larry Hall or Erica Wendstrom. GO No registration is necessary to play the game 'Go,'at the Whitby Public Libgrary on'Saturdays 1 to 4:30 p.m. Cal 668-6531 for more information. Seig ahie. ear Ail, as HopUnRSWODAe.tS. 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