Whitby Free Press, 10 Jul 1991, p. 31

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WHITB FME PIRSS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1991, PA<-E'31 ANNUALDMEETING The annual general meeting of the board of directors of the Gordon Street Children's Cottae Child Care Centre wil11 be held on Thursday, Julyl16, 4.p.m. The board, serving both the comn- munity and hospital employees, welcomes new members fromn the community to be volunteers for the corporation. Those interestedl can submit a letter, stating experence and interest, to the cente at 700 Gardon St., cottage 16, MiN 5E6, or cali 430-4038. SESTEJO The Spanish-Canadian Cul- tural Society will hold its annual potluck on Sunday, July 14, startingz at 1 p.m., at Heyden- shore Park, Wihitby. AI members and those interested are welcome te, attend. Those attendin<g are askedto bring ahot or col fdish of their choice. The picnic will include a guitar player, featuring Latin-American folk music. For more information, caîl 579-2334 or 430-7829. BRASS BAND The Wbhitby Brass Band will perform hin the gazebo at Rotary Park, Brock St.. S., Whitby, on Thursday, July 11, 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. Bring lawn chairs. BEEF BARBECUE Myrtie United Çhurch, Myrtle Station, wil hold a beef berbecue on Saturday, July 13, in aid of their 'furnace fund.' The cost is $10 for aduits, $5 for children under age 12 . For tickets, call 655-3023 or 655-8034. ORIENTATION Big isters of Newcastle-Osh- awa-Whtby will hold orientation for potential volunteers on Wed- nesday, July 17, 7 te 9 p.m., at the Big Sisters office, 179. King St. E., Oshawa. To confirm atten- dance or for more information call 436-0951. UNITED WAY The United Way will hold a family yardsale, as a fundraiser, on Sunday July 14.. The sale will be hld at Enterprise Ford Sales at 815 King St. W. in Oshawa. Swish Maintenance in Whitby and Enterprise Ford will be sponsoring the event and tick- ets can be reserved at their locations. Participants cari rent tables at $15 each. Ten per cent of ail proceeda from the tables will go te the United Way. Tables must be reserved by July 10. Events at the yard sale include a car wash clowns, live entertain- ment anc1 a hot dog cart for the hungry. TIE ONE ON A scarf-tying demonstration for seniors will be held at the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre, 801 Brock St. -S., on Thursday, July 18,2- p.m. Bring a large scarf and learn a creative way of acces- sorizing a wardrobe. The cost is $1 at the door, and there wiil be a door prize. CaIl 668-1424 te reserve a place. AITENTION TRAVELLERS A representative from Blue Cross will speak ta members of the Whitby seniors' activity centre about buying travel insurance on Thursday, July il at 10 a.m. Members of the centre are great travellers and should be aware of the cancellation and out of province medical insurance that is available. For further information call 688-1424. TRAVEL INSURANCE On Thursday, July 11, 10 a.m., a representative from Blue Cross will speak te seniors at the Whitby Seniors' Centre, 801 Brock St. S., about travel insurance. Cancellation and out-of-province medical insurance will be discussed. The caet is free. BBQ AN» CREATIVE AMT FOR SENORS The YMCA creative 'arts camp students will be prforming free for seniors at the W-hb Seniors' Activity Centre on Th9 sdY80 July 11, 18 and 25, foilowing the noon barbecues, at a cost of $-3.75. Cail the centre at 668-1424 for reservations. PC USEIRS The next meeting of the Durhamn PC Usera Club will be held on Thursday, July il in the staff lounge on the second floor of Durham College, Simcoe St. N. The meeting is open toalal who are interested. Bug sessions are regular features of meetings, and demonstrations are often given. For further information, cal Berne at 655-4156. ORGANIC GROWERS The Durham chapter of Cana- dian Organic Growers will hold a garden open hou se for daylilly tours at Doug Lycett's in Orono, 10Oa.m. te4 p.m.Saturday, Juy 13 (date cha e fomn July 26). ramn date wil~ be Sunday, July 14. for more information caIl Doug Lycett at 1-416-623-307 1. TRIF FOR SENIORS Whitby seniors cari enjoy an evening at Ontario Place on Wednesday, July 17. A bus will pický up seniors at the centre and go to the forum for ' Ontario Place Pops Musical & Fireworks.'There are a variety of places to have dinner before the show. Tickets are going fast so drop by the centre or oeil 668-1424 ta reserve a spot. TIckets are $17 per person. NATURE TRAIL TOUR On Wednesda, July 17,, at 7:30 p.m., the public is invited to join CLOCA staff for a free Introduction to Nature walk and talk along the picturesque nature trail at Purpie Woods Conservation Area. Meet at the parking lot located on the southest corner of Simcoe St. and the 10 Concession 11Sd in. Oshawa. Dress appropriately and remember that mosquitoes are always part of a nature hike. EAD INJURY ASSOCIATION The July support group, of the Head Iiiury Association of Durham Regi*on wii meet on Wednesday, July 17, 7:30 p.m. at 459 Bond St. E., Oshawa (parking at rear). AUl are welcome. Anyone needing transportation may oel Carol Ryan at 576-3830. IS, WTER HATER

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