I>AGIý 26, WIII1'BY JYRUE PREk;b-, W1±UNESDAY, OUi'OBIER 24,1990U Non-profit communlty group whlch are basf:in Whltby or haveà substantial Whltby' membership may, place their upcomlng meetlnés ,or activiti es on th page at nocost. Profit making or non-Wht0 group e .charda 68111. Deadl nefo followlngweksinsertion là =rdya p.m. MON"IJEEG The Leanig Disabilities Association df Ontario: ,Oshawa Chapter wii, hpld. their. regular monthiy meetng on Thursday, Oct. 25, 8 p.m., at IÀncoin Park public schoolý. The Durhamn public school Boardof Education will outline their apecial education program. Te LCDAO is a support group for parents and adults. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. For further information, cali, 623-4934. or 655-4175. DANCE' The United Way fundraising committee of Whitby Psychiatric Hospital is sponsoring a dance te be heid at St. Gregory's Auditorium in Oshawa on Oct. 26 from 8 p.m. te 1 a.m. The local band Felony wiii be donating its talents. Tickets are $10 per person, which will include a light lunch and can be obtained by caling Liz Macaren at 668-5881, ext. 5471. PHOTYO CLUB Whitby Photo Club wiii be holding a meeting on Oct. 29, 7 te, 10 p.m., at the Whiltby Public Library. Ian Yates, 'renowned teacher and photographer, wiii discuss the process of judging photographs. Members wiil be able te participate in judging sldes. There wiilaiso be prints for dlinic and slides for NAPA (theme, agriculture) wiii be accepted. New- members are welcome. 150 ANNIVERLSARY BANQUET The 1Sth anniversary banquet wiii be held in the Brooklin United Church C. E. centre on Saturday, Nov. 3 at 6:30 p.m. The dinner speaker wiii be Rev. Bob McNaught. The anniversary quilt wiii be auctioned immediateiy foliowing the dinner. For tickets, priced at $10, contact the church office at 655-4141 or Aifreéd Jackson at 655-4864. PARKINSON Parkinson Support Group - Durhamn Region wiil hold a regular meeting on Nov. 5, 7:30 p.m., at St. Mark's United Church in Whitby, corner of Coîborne and Centre streets. Guest speaker vil be Ralph Ingiefield from the local branch of National Trust in WVhitby. Topic wili be 'Power of Attorney and Wiil.' Bring a friend. ]Refreshments wiii be served. For further information, cail 668-6580 or 666-8576. WORKSHOP The Central Lake Conservation Authority wiii be presenting a Woodiand Wisdom Workshop for current and prospective educators/counisellors or others that are involved in working in the outdoors with groups, on Saturday, Nov. 10, fromn 9 a.m. te noon, at the Oshawa Valleyiands Conservation Area, 100 Whiting Ave., Oshawa. Topica viii include basic survivai akilis, rabies, hypothermia, prevention of children becoming lost in woods, etc. Handouts wiii be availabie, as weil as refreshments. There la no fée for this workshop, however, pre-registration wiii be required. Irn__ at-41-5-04kz-11 M3ý RALLOWEEN.DANCE ONE PARENT FAIlS MEETING Club Carib of Oshawa Inc. wiii The North Oshawa Chapter of Alzheimer Society of Durham hold a, Halloween dance, the One Parent Fainilies Region have their monthly Saturday, Oct. 27, at the Association wiIl hold their social meeting on the fourth Wednesday Kinsmen Communi ty Centre, 109 night on Saturday, Oct. 27 at the of each month. The next meeting Coiborne St. W. Doors open at 8 YWCA on Centre St. S. in la Wednesday, Oct. 24 at 7:30 p.m.. Coet -is $8 by advance Oshawa from 8 p.m. -to 1 a.m. p.m. at the Senior Citizens ticket, $10 at the door. For tickets Dress in costume. For more Activity Centre, 910 Ià verpool caIl 728-4293, 434-3673 or information, cail 668-5144 or Rd., juet south of Bayly St, 728-7130. Music by D. J. Lee, and 576-5853. Pickering. Topic for this meeting D. J. Bad Lad of Toronto. will be 'How Children and Adolescents Deal with Alzheimer TUBKEY SUPPER Disease.' Refreshments wiii be ONE PARENT FAMILlES. served. Everyone is welcome. The North Oshawa Chapter of the One Parent Familles Association wiil meet on -Wednesday, Oct. 31 at 8 p.ni. at Christ Memorial Church, the corner of H-illcroft and Mary streets in Oshawa, for cards and conversation. New. members are weicome. For more informnation, call 668-5144 or 576-5853. DINNER BANQUET Hostel Services wiii hold their annual dinner banquet on Thursday, Nov. 1, 6:15 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, 471 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. This wiii be the 22nd anniversary. Special guest Bill Bosworth, executive director of Home First Society in Toronto, wiii be attending. For complimentary tickets contact Evelyn Redpath at 728-6604, June Tink at 728-3235 or Hostel Services at 433-0254. QUIILT SHOW Rouge Valley Quiltera' Guild presents their Quilt Show 1990 at Pickering Recreation Coniplex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering on Friday, Nov. 2, 1 te 8 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 3, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 4, 10 a.in. te, 4 p.m. Admission is $2.50, seniors $1.50. COUNTRY NIGHT Popular local band 'The Tradesmen' wiii give a benefit 'Country Night' performance for the Lung Association at Moose Lodge, 731 Wilson Rd. S., Oshawa, on Friday, Nov. 2 from 8:30 p.m. te 1 a.m. Tickets are $12.50 per person from Sayweils (14 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa) or the Lung Association office (suite 605, 40 King St. W., Oshawa). Ticket price includes draw prizes and iight refreshments, with a cash bar available. For more information, or for credit card reservations, call the Lung Association in Oshawa at 436-1046. CRATWVE PLAY WlTH A workshop for parents, which wiii offer a practicai approach to child guidance through play, is being offered by the Family Education Resource Centre of Durham House on Wednesday, Nov. 7 fromn 7 to 9 p.m. For more information or te register for thia or any of the other programa being offered this season cail the centre at 579-2021 or 686-4353. UNITED ]EMPIR LOYALISTS' ASSOCIATION The United Empire Ljoyalist? Association of Canada - Upper Canada Branch viii meet in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library, at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 8 to hear author- historian Mary Beacock Fryer. Ail are weicorne. For further information, contact Donald A turkey supper wili be held on Saturday, Oct. 27 at the Westminster United Church, 25 Manning Rd. between Thickson and Garrard. Settings from 4, 5 and 6 p.m. Tickets are $9 for aduits, $4 for children 12 and under, preschoolers are free. To reserve tickets cail 576-8218, 576-2615 or 728-7666.* For further information, cali Eliz Hatter at 576-8218. SYMPOSIUM 'Midwifery, the Future,' a symposium, wili be held at Durhamn Coliege, room 0113, on Tuesday, Nov. 6, at 8 p.m. Guest speakers will be Dr. Joyce Barett and Wendy Sutton, a representative of the Interim Reguiatory Council on Midwifery. For further information cal 430-1889. STO District 28 Superannuated Teachers of Ontario (STO) %viii hold a fail dinner meeting on Thursday, Nov. 1, Baseline Community Centre, Baseline Rd., Bowmanvilie. The business meeting wiii highlight items of current interest to pensioners. Committee reports vill be distributed to members. An instrumental group from Bowmanviile High School, vith Ron Parker as music director, viii make a presentation. Al retired teachers, especially new retirees are urged to attend. The cost of this dinner meeting is $11.50. Non-members may cal Ross White, membership convener, at 725-3413 for tickets. ORIENATION BISisters Newcastle-Oshawa- Whitby invite ail potential volun- teers to attend the monthlY orientation night on Wednesda,p Oct. 24., 7 to 9 p.m., at the Big Sisters office 387 Simcoe St. S., sh a. Cal' 3-0951 for more information. moNTHLY hMTING' The Durham -Région Field Naturalists will hold the next monthly meeting on Monday, Oct. 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the Northview PublieIà brary, 250 Beatrice St. E., Oshawa. The scheduled guest speaker is Ken Towl who wil be talking on "Canadians for Conservation of Triopical Nature." New members welèome. SJLVER AND SATIN CELEBRITY Olympic Games competitors Anne Ottenbrite and Lori Strong of Whitby will be axnongr modela for the Silver and Satin Celebrity Night te be held by ,the Durham Regional Muitiplè Sclerogs Society at General Sikorski Hall, Oshawa, on Thursday, Nov. 15, 6:30 p.m. ickets are $35 each, available at Benjamin Barrett Bridal Boutique, 137 Byron St. N., Whitby and Audrey Jane's Lingerie & Parfumerie Shoppe, 135 B3yron St, N., Whitby. Bazaars...&...aft.. ShOWS BAZAARq PROGRESSIVE AUCTION A bazaar and progressive auc- tion wiii be held at St. Mark's United Church, Centre and Coi- borne streets, Whitby, on Friday, Oct. 26, il a.m. to 7 p.m. Soup Wn sandwich lunch will be served from. il a.m. to 1 p.m., chili supper from 4 to 7 p.m. There will be a country kitchen, bake table, Chrisitmaa ideas, Hal- loween costumes and more surprises. For more information cail Betty Pascoe at 668-2257. BAZAAR There wiii ho a bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 10, from ».0a.m. te 3 p.m., at Ail Saints Anglican' Church. Honiemade muffins and coffeviii be served at 10 a.m. and lunch vil aiso ho served. There will ho a aient auction which wiii include original paintinga, sculpture and folk art. Other items include Christmas and country crafts. Trne aweetshop wiii offer preserves, Christmas cakes and gingerbread. Everyone welcomne. BAZAAR The Whiltby Seniors' Activity Centre viii ho holding their fal bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 3 from. 10:30 a.m. te 3:30 p.m. The centre is located at 801 Brock St. S. There viii ho Christmas decorations, crafts, knitting, a home balcing table as weli as a white elephant table. Thora viil aiso ho a tea rooni. Raffle tickets viii be on sale for $1, for a chance te vin a $500 bond, an oil painting or an afghan. Something for everyone, plan te attend. CRAFT SHOW The Craft Show at Christmas wil ho held at the Metro East Trade Centre, Pickering, Nov. 29 jD - CILRISTMAS CRAYI' SALE A Christmas Craft Sale viii be heid at Port Perry High School on Saturday, Oct. 27 from 10 am. to 4 p.m. There viii be crafts, tea room and babysitting service. Aduit admission is $1. For more information, cail 985-3972. IRAK, NOVELTY SALE The Cardiac Rehabilitation Organization viii hold a Bake and Noveity Sale on- Saturday, Oct. 27, 10 a.m. te 4 p.m., at Five Points Mail, Oshawa. Ail funds raised vil go tewards purchasing an eiectric cardiogram monitor. Donations of baked goods and/or resaleabie items (new or used), would be appreciated. Donations' viii be accepted on Friday, Oct. 26, between 4 and 6 p'.m. at the YWCA, Simcoe St. S., Oshawa, or at the Five Points Mail, on Saturday, Oct. 27, beginning at 9:45. For more information cal Ann Preston at 728-9732, Isabel Jack at 725-4428 or Muriel Inch at 430-1593. BAZAAR A Christmnas bazaar and lun- cheon will bo held at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Brooklin, on Saturday, Nov. 3, noon to 4 p.m. There will be a bake table, Christmas table and tea table. ANNUAL FALL BAZAAR Providence Place Senior Apartments, 100 Gien HFEi Dr. S., Whitby (behind A & P) viii hold its annual FaIl Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 17 from il a.m. te, 3 p.m. There vili ho crafts, bake table, woodwork, whiite elephant table, plants and much more. A deliclous lunch viii ho availabie BAZAAR St. Leo's Church Christmas Bazaar will be held at St. Leo's School North St., Brookiin, on Saturday, Oct. 27, '10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The bazaar viii include tree ornaments and.table decorations, home baking, knitting, children'a dresses, folk art, james, jellies .pickles, plants, tea room and draws (firat prize in the main draw is a queen aize, quilt, and special draw prize is a nativity scene). For more information cali Brigid Frank at 655-4212 or Martina Van Hout at 655-4569. BAZAAR Hadassah-WIZO (Oshawa) wiii, be holding its biggeat bazaar ever on Wednesday, Oct. 31 at the Beth Zion Synagogue, 144 King St. E., Oshawa, from il a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Deiicious new lunch menu. Door prizes include a Skiar sofa and a Royal Doulten figurine te be raffied off at 4 p.m. Admission ia a book of raffle tickets, five for $2. Children free. For more information, contact Sue Greene at 728-8368. BAZAAR St. Andrew's Preabyterian Church Women wiii hold their annual bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 10 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tlhere wiii be crafts, knitting, sewing, decorations bakng, preserves, white elephant table and tea room. The church is at 209 Coch- rane St., Whitby. CRAFT SALE Col. J.E. Farewell public school, 810 McQuay bivd., will hold a christmas craft sale on Sunday, Nov. 25, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There wiii be more than 40 tables of crafts. Admission is free. Proceeds go to school activi- -î s -A . . 'e.,