PC USERS Durham PC Use r's Club meetings are heldon the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.rn. in the staflounge on the second floor of Durham 'College and. are open to ail interested. A 'bug" session jg a regulair feature and it t allows yuto <iseuss your problemis in an open forum or assist others 'Who 'also use MS:DOS- systems. Deznonstra- tions are often given when software is of interest to the members. The Dise of the Month* is available to ail members and the library is' updated on a regular basis. For further information, cali Bernie Sandbrook at 655-4156. PANCAKE SUPPER A Pancake Supr with sausage and is il eld at Westminster United Church, 25 Manning Road, ýNWhitby on Saturday, March7 3 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Aduits $5 and children under twelve $2. To reserve tickets phone 725-5417 or pay at the door. Everyone welcomie. FIELD NATURAISTS Melanie Watt, author of the recently published book, Jfla %oman will talk to the Durham Region Field Naturalists about her seven month research and adventures in Belize in Central America. Thie meeting will take place at the Northview Public Libraiy at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 26. Ail interestedl people are invited to attend. NATIE PEOPLE AND THE FUR TRADE Durham Animal Defenders la presenting Oibwa artist Paul Hollingsworth, founder of Native/Animal Alliance, Who will speak on the above subject. His presentation will take. place in the Whitby Public Library t' Auditorium tonight, Feb. 21 at 7:30. INSMMEN Whitby Kinsnien meet on alternate Tuesdays at the Dur- ham' Squash Club and invite men aged 21 to 45 to join and provide a few hours of service each .month to' the community. For more information about membership caîl president Mike Barsam at 668-7853 or member- ship chairman Bryan Childer- house at 668-5206. oe~ wYgAusienî yAaaaîK(Iaw ee8mJImmsiYTMIW,88* DA WHTYFREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAlRY 21, 1M9, PAGE 37 Comin ge-vents KNTECRAFT~SALE The Kinette Club of Whitby will hold a craft sale on Sunday, Feb. 25, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at Heydenshore Pavillon. Mone~ raised is service revenue whic the club donates to various chari- ties including the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Durham Rape Crisis Centre, Denise House Shelter, YMC.A, Convenant House, Coun- cil on Mind Abuse, Whitby General Hospital Literary Coun- cil and Durham Rjouge. FOCUS ON WOMEN Feb. 27 at 7:30 pm at 570 Thornton Rd. N., Oshawa. Coffe. and dessert with music by Rev. and Mrs. BiHl Tadeja. 5kin car. from the Body Shop by Linda TyndalIisl the g!pecial feature. For reservations oeil 430-0233. $3.00 admission. ONE PARENT FAMELJES The North Oshawa Chapter will meet on Wed. Feb. 21 at 8pm at Christ Mémorial Church at Hicroft and Mary Ste. in Oshawa. Guest speaker from H&R Block. New members are welcome. For more information, cail 668-5144 or 436-7640. FASHION SHOW Westminster United Church Women, April 9th, 8 pm. Fashions from Mercantile Department store., Tickets including lunch and prizes are available for $5 by calling 728-7666. Art RaMfe Big Sisters is holding an art raffle on Feb. 21 at Robert McLughin rtGallery as a fundraising event. Various art- iste have donated art with a total of .15 pieces being râffled. First prize is a limited ediion pit titled lIe Casties' by Trincia Romane. Tickets are available througBi Sisters by calling 4605. BiSisters wil1 be at Midtown Mi Feb. 14 and at Oshawa Centre Feb. 17. Tickets are $2 each or 3 for $5. The draw will take place Feb. 21 between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. ]PENNSYLVANIA DUTOR TOUR The Whitby Seniors Activityr Centre is organizing a trip te Pennsylvania May 7-11. Coat is $469 for twin accommodation for 4 nights. Includes daily breakfast, 3 dinners, a tour of an Amish homestead winery and dinner theatre tickets for 'West Side Story"f. 668-1424 for more information. 1NZFANT/CILD CPR COURSE Ail-day course (9-3) offered by Durham Save-a-Heart at 1450 Hopkins St. in Whitby on Saturday, Feb. 24. The course was designed by the Canadian Heart Foundation especiaily for parents, day-care professionals, babysitters and sehool teachers. Fee is $26. Advance registration required, 666-0995. VOLUNTEER CO-ORDINATORS Thie Volunteer Co-ordinators are holding their annual general meeting Mfarhl1from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the Durham College Dining oom. This yearlés topie is volunteerism. TIckets te the lu2ncheon meet- ing are $5 for members and $10 for non-members. A presentation of the Cana- dian Centre for Philanthropy's 'Imagine Program' will b. made. Tickets are available by send- in a cheque or money order te Vounteer Co-ordinators of Dur- ham. Region,e/o Information Oshawa, 50 Centre St. South Oshawa Ontario L1H 3Z7. AIl RSWPs and payrnents should b. received by eb.23. For further information cal Suzanne Burton at 576-3011 or Noreen Finnigan at 686-2661 . ONE PARENT FAMMLIES The North Oshawa Chapter will meet on Wed. Feb. 28 at Spm at Christ Memorial Church at Hfllcroft and Mlazy Sts. in Oshawa for carda and conversation. New members are welcome. For more information, cail 668-5144 or 436-7640. BASIC RESCUER RCERI'IFCATION Wed. Feb. 21 & 28, 7-lOpm at Durham Save-a-Heart office at 1450 Hopktins St. in Whitby. Fe ia $27. Advance registration required, 666-0995. DURHAM HOUSE WORKSHOPS Two workshops are being offered by the Faily Education Resource Centre at Durham House.., "Understanding children's xnisbehavior" wiil b. held at Durham Houe. on Monday, March '5, 1990 from 7-9pm. The cost ia $8. 'Anger" is a two gession workshop which will explore "how to chooee, change and use emotions te enrich our lives" and how to let anger -b. your emotional advisor. It wiil b. held at the PACE Centre i Plclering on Wed. March 7 & 21, 7-9pM. The cost in$16. To register for either workshop, caUl the Resource Centre at 686-4353 or 579-2021. LEARNING DISABILrIIES Advocacy wiil b. the subjeet when Eva Nichols,, Executive Director of the Ontario Learning Disabilities Association addrmes the -Oshawa Branch at their regular monthly meeting on Thursday, Feb.. 22, 1990 at 7:30pm at the Whitby I4brary. Ail are welcome. Th. Association is a support group for parents and adults. For more information, cal 623-4934. NIORT 0F CARDS Westminster United Church,. lower hall, 25 Manning Rd., Mon., March 19 at 8pm. Pnizes and lunch. To reserve tickets, Cali 576-8218. $2.50 Everyone welcome. IA new spirit of giving A national programncc encourage givtng and volurnring ONE PARNT FAMILlS The North Oshawa Chapter wiil have a social night on Sat. Feb. 24 fromn 8pm to lam at the YWCA on Centre St. in Oshawa. Dress code - no jeans. For more information, eaU 668-5144 or t436-7ffl. 33% OFF HuuturOolas VERTICAL BLINDS and receive a FREE VALANCE FOR FREE QUOTATION CALL HERB TRAN 725-6564 SERINTDRHARION FOR OVER 20 YEARS DAN O'LEARY -- 666-2827 PAINTING & DECORATING Guaranteed Work Fr.. Estimates ~/ CALL BILL 668- 9605- 1 AL'S DRYWALL t sOrnamental design cellings 1 egn e Plaster work t a Painting &decorating a General contracting 668-8958 É666-1657 Scotty -.AI PATRICK'S GENEA SERVICE HOME IMPROVEMENTS COMPLETE RENOVATIONS - BASEMENTS.- BATHROOMS~ *PAINTING & PAPERING 430-1422 * .1 How to.,be; a L .ocal Hemo. i - e., A Feel Good Give your time or money to a cause you believe in and see how good it makes you feel. 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