Whitby Free Press, 4 Oct 1989, p. 13

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WHIITBY FRE, PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4,1989, PAGE 13 BRITISH PUB NIGHT A British Pub House with all proceeds going to Denise House will be held on Friday, Oct. 20, beginning at 6 p.m., at the Kins- men community centre, 109 Col- borne St. W., in Oshawa. Jim Renshaw and the Entertainers will put on two shows. Tickets are $30 each and includes a hot roast beef dinner. For more infor- mation or to order tickets call Information Oshawa at 434- 4636. ST USERS The ST Users of Durham (STUD), a users group specifi- cally to help owners of Atari's ST and TT computers get more out of their computers, meets on the third Tuesday of each month, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., at Central Collegiate, 240 Simcoe St. S., Oshawn. Next meetinr iq Oct. 17. BIRTH GROUP The Cesarean Birth - Support and Education Group will hold a lecture and discussion on 'Cesarean Prevention - Avoiding Surgical Birth' on Monday, Oct. 16, 7:30 p.m., at Durham Col- lege, Oshawa, room L114. Cost is $6 per person, $10 per couple. Guest speakers are Dr. Joyce Barratt and midwife Chris Stermberg. For ticket informa- tion call Lisa at 576-0562. JAYCETTES DRAW The Whitby Jaycettes will hold a draw on Oct. 22 in conjunction with their major 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 three for $5, and are available at Peacock Sports, Kitchen Cupboard, Baby Shack and Valerie's Boutique, or by calling Linda at 668-9933. The draw will take place at Henry Street. High School at 4 p.m. GOSPEL Gospel music in the gaither style will be presented on Thursday, Oct. 12, at 7:30 p.m., as Henry and Hzel Slaughter will be at the Whitby Christian Assembly, 100 Rossland Rd. W., at the corner of Brock and Rossland Rd. in Whitby. Everyone is invited. An offering only will be received. TEA St. Mark's United Church will hold an 'Au Revoir Tea' on Sun- day, Oct. 15, 2 to 4 p.m., in honor of their former minister and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. John M. Smiith, who will soon move to Hespeler. All friends are wel- come. For details, call the church office at 668-3091 weekday mornings. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE St. Mark's United Church Women, Whitby, will hold a pro- gressive auction on Friday, Oct. 27 at the church. Bids will be posted. There will be chili supper from 5 to 7 p.m., lunch from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. There will be a bake table, country kitchen with fresh jam and jellies, crafts, Christmas decorations and Hal- loween costumes. For more infor- mation call Linda Stratton at 668-1382. NEWCOMERS CLUB The Newcomers Club of Osh- awa-Whitby will hold a dinner meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 6:30 p.m. All new residents are welcome to attend. The club offers monthly meetings, couples' socials, bridge, euchre, moms and tots and other activities. For more information call 434-4636 or 668-0552. FIDDLE CLUB The Oshawa-Whitby Old-Time Fiddle Club will meet tonight (Wednesday), 7:30 p.m., at Hey- denshore Pavilion. The club wel- comes fiddlers, guitarists, siñers,' square, round and step dancers. Comin g events MEETING The Canadian Club of Durham Region will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 10, at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa, with dinner commencing at 6:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Dr. Thomas G. Dickson, a alternate member, board of direcrs, of the. Canadian Medical Association, who will speak on 'The Real Danger for Medicare.' An open invitation is extended to anyone who would like to attend this most interesting program. For reservations, contact Ruth Brooking, 655-4530, or Nancy McKnight, at 668-4522. THIEOS A 'self-help group for widowed men and women will meet on Sunday, Oct. 8, in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cochrane St. Whitby at 2 p.m. AIl widowed people are welcome. For more information call 668-2648. NHL OLDTIMERS The Canadian National Deaf Tean will play the NHL Oldti- mers at the Oshawa Civic Audi- torium on Oct. 28, 2 p.m. Funds raised at the benefit hockey game go toward the Oshawa Deaf Centre building restoration fund. Large prizes can also be won. Tickets ($7 adults $5 for those aged 12 and under) are available at the centre, 750 King St. E., Oshawa. Call 579-3328. 'ô WEEKEND PACKAGES from $140.00 (2 peopie) for a modem cottage with fireplace liter, re'sa 011111 cou on"i Soup's On at the Oshawa Centre. From October 4th to the 14th we're featuring great savings at our restaurants and food services. Watch for a special coupon book in your mail. Or come down and pick one up. We also invite you to contribute to our Thanksgiving soup can drive for local charities. So you can eat while your heart's content. It's al happening at the Oshawa Centre. e T-he Oshawa Centre ~~1.l

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