Whitby Free Press, 30 May 1990, p. 22

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PAGE 22, WITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1990 ANNUAL MEETING The Oshawa Deaf Centre will <.hold their ninth annual general. meeting on Wednesday, May 30, 7 p.m. Guest speaker will. be Henry Whalon, president of thec Ontario Association of! the, Deaf. T'he meeting wiUllbe voice interpreted at the centre on 750 ________ Kàing St. E. Refreshinents will be served. FASHIION SHOW St. Maràk's UCW is presenting a 'Great Looks' fashion show May 30 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $4.50. Dessert and coffee will be served. For further information caîl 666-1130. HELPING YOUTM The Family Education Resource Centre of Durham House and the John Howard Society will present a two-hour wokhp for parents of teens and pre-teens on Wednesday, May 30 frona 7 ta 9 p.m. at St. Bernadette School in Ajax. The workshop, which costs $8 per person, will focus on developing an understanding of druge and their effects, communicating effectively with children about drugs and drug use, and helping them make responsible decisions. To register cail the Faxnily Education Resource Centre at 686-4353 or 579-2021. DINNER METING The annual spring dinner meeting of District 28 of the Superannuated Teachers of Ontario will be held on Saturday June 2, at Pickering -.United Church, Church St. N. (next ta Pickering igh School, north of Hwy 2). Cost is $12.50 per per- son. GUEST SPEAKER ]Rev. Harold Chamberlain will be guest speaker at the Whitby Christian Assembi corner of Rossland Rd. and Br1 t . on Sunday, June 3, 10:30 a.xn. ta 6 p.m., continuing MOnday ta Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. FUN PAI Glen Dhu commnukity public school, 29 Fallingbrook St., will hold a Faxnily Fun Fair, Satur- daly, June 2, -10 a.m. ta 2 p.m. There will be a haunted house pet show, bike parade, races anâ cake-baking contest for kids. To reserve a ilea market space, cal 430-3928. For more information call 666-0969. HOUSE TOUR Trinit y United Church Women, Uxbridge, wiIl hold their annual 'Town and Country House Tour? on Saturday, June 2, noon ta 5 p.m. Tickets, each $10, are available from' drug stores in Uxbridge, the church office or from tour homes on the day of the tour. For more infor- mation call 852-7236. CREATIONS 'Creations - Spring Show,' with 65 booths of Canadian crafis and country collectibles, wil be held held on Suniday, June 3, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Pickering community centre, 1867 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering. Admission is $1 (free for those under age 12). ANNUAL MEETING Ajax-Pickering and Whitby Association for Community Living (formerly Associaiton For the MentallY Retarded) extends an invitation ta attend their annual general meeting on Monday, June 4 tobeheld atthe Royal Canadian Legion, 111 Hunt St., Ajax, at 8 p.m. TAr1G WORtKS[IOP As pa$ of the provincial training prograin in volunteer management, the Oshawa branch of Red Crpiss is offering a one-day workshop on 'Orientation and Training, ' designed for those who cordinatq the work of voluniteers, be theyp i"%-d or unpaid, in the fields Vcf community service, education, health, recreation, corrections and cultural pursuits. The workshop is presented by a wel-qua]ified and experienced tramner, and enaphasizes group participation. 'The workshop will be held at 9:15 a.m., Monday, June 4, at the Oshawa Red Cross headquarters, 45 Bloor St. E., Oshawa. lFor further information or to, register for the workshop, contact Fran Harsell or Mary Sano at the Red Cross office, 723-2933. GENEALOGICALSOCJKIy The Wliitb -Oshawa branch of the Ontario eneal gial Socieey will meet on TuesdayJn 7:15 p.m, i the WiUby Publi Library auditorium. !Guest speaker will be Charles: Taws, Bowmianville Museuma curator, Who will discuss- 'Early Bow- maiville business and families and the Dominion Piano Works.' Meeting are free and open ta the ppblic. For more information cal Bessie Gannon at 723-7460 or Jqyoe Hilton at 668-8177. FAIR' Iàneoln public school, Picker- igV'illae in Ajax, will hold the 'Licoln Cunty Fair' on June 7, 6:30 ta 9:30 p.m. There will beý baked goods and many other times, games and a dunk tank. WORKSHOP The Vo lunteer Co-ordirnators of Durham' Region will [oot a workshop entitled 'V4unteer/ StafllClient Relationshi s' on Friday, June 8. This sesfion will be held at the Port Dârilno Marina in Bowmanville 'and the seminarleader is Nancy Ferris. The one-day workshop Will introduce participants ta the essential elements of healthy human relationships. Building on this model they will develop specific strategies, and applications for use 'in the volner sectar. Case studies and group discussions wiil bring these principles and applications alive as participants examine mqjor issues facing the manager cf volunteersi today. To register, send in a cheque or monej order for $25 te: V unteer Co-ordinatars of Durham Region, c/o B. Weese, Ontario Ministiy cf Agriculture & Food, 234 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario, LiC 1P5. For further information on how ta become a memiber of the Vohmnteer Co-ordinatars cf Durham, Region, cail Suzanne Burtan, president, at 576-3011. THEOS A self-help group for widowed men and women meets at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cochrane St., Whitby. Ail widowed men and women are invited ta attend the next meeting at 2 p.m., June 10. For more information cail 668-2648. W1IEEL'AICLINIC The, Ontario March -of Dîmes Durhamn Regional Advisory Conimittee will hold their annual 'Wheelchair Clinic' on Saturday, June 9, at Durhamn College from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Many individuals and local businesses are showing their support for this event. During the last clinic, over 75 wheelchairs were serviced throughout the day. Organizers for this year's event estimate that the saine nuxnber of individuais will benefit from the clinic. Individuals who are interested ini benefitting from this free service are asked to contact Claire at 434-5280, before May 25. PÀANCAKE BRUNCH A pancake brunch and bake sale wiIl be held by St. eo's Church at the conimunity hall, Casseis Rd., Brooklin o n Sundaty, June 10, 10 a.m. ta i1 p.m. Cost is $4 adults, $2 children, free for pre-schoolers. DOWN SYNDROME Durham, Down Syndrome Association will, hold their annual picnic on June 10, 2 p.m. ta dusk, at Harmony. Conserva- tion Area. Cail 831-8300 for more information.ý Epilepsy Oshawa and Area chapter will hold, its monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 12, 6:30 tg 8:30 p.m., at thÉeKinsmený com *nty centre, 109i Coîborne St. W, Oshawa. TamilIy Night' includes ail family members and friends'for a fun evening. There will be a clown, videos for chil- dren, refreshinents and Primes. For more information, cail 436.ý 3152. Admission is $1 for mein- bers, $1.50 for non-memberg. For more information cali 576-8294. É3LOOD DONAT[ONS A blood donor'clinic will be held WednesdaLy, June 20, 9 a.m. ta, 4 p.n, i.the Whitby Psychi- atrc Hsp~alauditorium, build- ing 30. For more information cal 668-5881. DONT' BE A VICTIM a Mieroscreen Alarm Screens Protects with the window8 open! Unigard Secuity Barsl *Deters -smash & grab, lock & release Custom cut kcits or installation 511 PAIRR SECURITY PRODUCTS 1636 Charles St. Whitby 430,6694 BUSINESS SYSTEMS CANADA CALL. 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