Whitby Free Press, 20 Sep 1989, p. 29

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WHITBY MRE PIRSS, WEDNe.SDAY, SÉPrEMBER 20, 1989, PAGE 29 READINGTHE SIGNS The Literacy Council of Dur- ham Region will present the musical pýay 'Reading the Signa,' to" be performed by the Young People's Theatre, on Thursday, SIL28, 7ý 30 p.m, at Eastdale M .A coitedy act wiIl also be presented I~y local performers. Tickets, for $7 each, cati be obtained by calling 434-5441 or 728-3120. JAYCE¶TES DRAW The Whitby Jaycettes will hold a draw on bàc. 22 in conjunction with their miejor fundraiser, 'Al About Children.' First *prize is a battery-powered two-seater Savana Jeep. Second prize is a walkie-talkie headset donated by Sony, and third prize is an infant car seat. Tickets are $2 each or tbree for $5, and are available at Peacock Sports, Kiütchen Cupboard, Baby Shaek and Valerie's Boutique,- or by calling Linda ai; 668-9933. The draw will take p lace at Henry Street Hligh School at 4 p.m. ART SHOW AND»SALE, The works of Art Association members will be at the Camp Samac Art Show and Sale Sept. 22-24. Free admission. For more information caîl Meril Altenibilek at 433-5627. CHARTTYMARCH The second ahnual Charýity March will be beld. on ýSaturday, Sept.* 23, beg*inning at 10 .a.m. from the McLaughlin Armoury, 53 Simcoe'St. N., Oshawa.fThe event is presented by the'Ontario Regiment. Pledge aheets are available through the Lung Asso- ciation. Proceeda will go t6 the Royal- Canadian Amry Cadet Corps and Lung Assc.iation.. Cali Geraldine McLaren at 436-1046 or John Walker at 728-8321 (before 4 p.m.) or 728-5946 (after .4 p.m.). BIRD SHOW The 'Bird Show,' aponsored by the Durham Avicultural Society, will be beld Sept. 22-24 at the Pickering recreation complex, Vale e a Rd., Pickering. For more information caîl Vinoe at 723-1978 or Bei;h at 576-8045. UNITED EMPIRE LOYALISTS 1%e United Empire Loyaliats' Association of Canada, Upper Canada branch, will meet. on Scugog Island in theSu og Shores Museum on Thurs ay, Sept. 21, to tour the historic m useum at 5 p.m. A sit-down,' bot country fare supper will fol- low at 6 :30 p.m. in the parish hall of tbe Pioneer Church. At 7:30 p.m., MPP Sam Cureatz will introduce W.H. Graham, author of 'Greenbank,' the smal com- munity, pioneered in the l9th centuryjuat north of Port Perry. Admission to the museum tour and bome-cooked supper is $10. For more information caîl Donald D. Fox at 576-3175. Ail welcome. WOMEN 0F DISTINCTION Oshawa YWCA will hoat the eighth annual Durham Women of-Distinction awarda dinner on Thursday, Nov. 9:6:30 p.m. at General W. Sikcorski Poliah Veterans Hall. Awards will be presented in the categories of arts, conimunity service women in the workforce and young women of distinction. For nomination forma; and ticket.in- formation caîl 576-8880. FASIION 4SHOW The 1T1rafalga1 Castle School Fashion Show w4ll be held at the achool on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 8 pm. There will,; be fashions by benjamin Barrett of Whitby, Norma Peterson of Whitby, Aud- rey Jane's Lingen'e & Parfumerie Shoppe'of Whitby, The Hou se B 1outique of Ajax and Changer's Robw, Oshawa; flowers by Towne Flow;ers, Plants & Gifts, Whitby,, interiors by Uniquely Youra, Whitby, Picture This and That, Whitby and Cherney's, Whitby; hairstyles and ýmakeup -by DePalm, Oshawa; music by Irv- ing Smith, Port Perry; door ries*fehets.Tickets are $10. F'or tickets contact Mary at 668-0525, Ruhey at 1-985-0282 or Gail at 839-0026. >UELP FOR VETlERANS vetérans or members. of veterans familles câi get information about pensions, allowances or medical assistance on Tuesday, Sept. 26 at Branch 112P Royal Canadian Legion Hall, VWitby, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. For, further informationý and appointments cali Denis (Miles) Délaney at 668-2730. TUTOR TRAINING 'The iteracy Counc il of Dur- ham Region will train niew volunteer tutors on Saturday, Se pt. 23. and Sunday, Sept. 24. Aclults who need help readinýg or writing or anyone knowing of adults needing such help can cal! 434-5441. EUCHRE The Ladies Auxiliary qf Witby Legion Branch 112, 117 Byron St. S., will bold an evex:i- ing of euchre' on Thursday, Sept. 21, 8 p.m. Cost is $2 per person. Cash prizea. Lunch served. PHOTO CLUB The Whitby Photo Club Il meet on Monday, Sept. 25;,7 p.m., at tbe Whitby Public LHu ary. Guest speaker is Fred Hu wbo will gnve a alide prese r- tation, ' ature's Naturi1 Notions.' Print and alide submý s- sions for the evaluation clir ic will be accepted. New mem s welcome. For more informati n caîl 666-4467. NRLKAND BLOOD The exhibition, 'Natal a Husar: Milk and Blood,' wil11 beld until Oct. 1 at The Stati n Gallery in Whitby.. In ber paintinga, HusarIl ~- trates the'conflicta she faces a woman brougbt up in a tradi- tional Ukrainian home witb bh she sees herself today as the "aggressive me." ONE PARENT FAMI]LY The North Oshawa Chapter of the One Parent Family Associa- tion will hold 'Social Wight' on Saturday, Sept. 23, 8 pm. ta 1 a.m., at the YWCA, Centre St. S.,- Osbawa. The next meeting will be on Wednesday, Sept. 27~ 8 p.m., at Christ- Memorial Cburch, corner of Hillcroft and Mary streets, Oshawa, for carda" and conversation. For more infor- mation caîl 668-5144 or 436- 7640. Coming e vents CALLA 'PROý,)FESSIONAïPL IGeneral Contracting 9 eLandscaping - *Interlockin Stone I. Fences & ecks *KONING TREE TRANSPLANTING CO, L1W. £WHY WAIT 20 VEARS AFOR YOUR MATURE * WE BLJY. SEULI, AND TRANSPLANT MAYIVRE TREES. r'Vr STAR APPLIANCES We buy, soul, and service. SWe specialize in recon- j ditioned appliances. 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Oct. -1 at Evangel Chturch, 374 Farewýell St., Oshawa. Seminars include 'o~sRagged Ed e' 'TMe Occult ipRock Music, <TV Cartoons, Movies and the Occuit' and 'Chrstian Music Guidelines for Godly Choioes.' Seminars start; at 7 p.jn. each day (except on Sunday, 6,130 p.m.). Admission is free. BABY FAIR The Whitby J aycettes 'are taking bookings from vendors ýfor their third aual Ail About Children baby fair. Anyone who makes or sella child-related articles is welcome to také a table at the fair, scheduled for Oct. 22 at Henry Street High School. in Whitby, from 9 a.m. to 4, p.m. Also included in the day's activities will be face-painting and a draw. To book a booth, or for more information, cali Reena at 576-7954 or Linda at 668-9933. COUNTYtTO.WN SINGERS The County Town Sm gers will hold auditions tonight<(Wednes- day), 8 p .m., at St. Paul's school, Garrardl Rd., Whitby. Auditions are open for soprano, alto, tenor and bass. For more information caîl 436-1622 or 433-6726. OUTREACH Outreach Abuse Prevention is offering 'Transitions,' a self-help support- program for' adulte who have experienced, past abuse (physical, sexual or emotional). Te eight-week program bas been an 'important stage for mýany uvvors.' Classes start on MondaySept. 25, 7 to 9 pM.- Coat is $45. Caîl 432-7821 tô register. eCustom Built Homes - Concrete Work meme Brick & Stone Work - Additions oLeaklng Basements, Etc... Cail Us For Your Building Inspection CONSTRUCTION "Bllre You Buy CO. LTD" G 427-0659 or 428-8913 t .1 m

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