Whitby Free Press, 9 Oct 1991, p. 20

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- ,-,-' - ~ PAGE 20, WIlirrilYFR111 1F-S-, wEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1991 FILM SPECIALI In -etlebnit.ioliof Ontariin Library ýevt'whit.11y Public Librnry -will show Aline of Green Gables, for children tged 6 te 10, on -Snturdty, Oct.. 19, 2:30 to 4 ýp.M. Hegistraition:> is liniited nt the children's and aduit fiction desk. EUCHE The Lades Auiliary to Branch 112 Whitby, will hold the monthly ouchre ThurukdaOct 17 at 117 B st. S., W.itb"r (upetairs hal7), 8 p.m. Cost is $2 per person. Lunc >h will be served. Handicap lift available at south dCOrý.- BETA SIGMA PI Beta Sigma Phi.meets twioe a month in miembers' homes. The -non-profit organization involving women is not connected with any school orUniversity, is non-plihtî- cal and non-religious. Motto is 'Life, Learning and Friendship!9 For more information cail Leni Lambert at 571-1714. ITRNATIONAL TRAINING IN COMMUNIMCATION The First Oshawa Club ITC will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 6 p.m. at* Hong Kong Hous, 89 Sgimcoe st. S., Oshwa. Cost Of dinner is $14. The theme will be c'To Explore the Unknown.' For more information, cail Pat at 725-9375 or Joyce at 668-5504. ONTARTO IBRARY WEEK - OCT. 12 - 19 Each time you go to Whitby Public Library during the week Oct. 12 to 19, dro p down to)the children's and aduit fiction desk and fil out a slip to enter the book draw. Winners will be announced on Saturday, Oct. 19. SMORGASBORD The Ladies Auxiliary to Wirtby Legion Branch i2will hold a smorgasbord on Saturday, Oct. 19 at the Legion, 117 Byron St. S. Hapfy hour is 6 to 7 p.m., dinner at inm Dance and door pries. Handicap life available at street level. For more informa- tion cali Elizabeth at 436-5325. CENTRAL ONTARIO WOOD SHOW The Central Ontario Wood Show gets underway on Friday, Oct. 18 (4 to 10 p.m,.), Saturday, q Oct. 19 (11 a.m. to 9 p.m)and sunday,, Oct. 20 (11 a.m. te 6 p.m.) at the Metro East Trade centre, Brock Rd. N., Pickering (just off the 401). Admissiot the show will be $5 for adulte, $3 for students (with ID ýcardé) and children aged 12 and under are free. CRAFI'wORD RETUERNS Tlhe annuel FaIl Artu3, Crafts and Country Collectibles Show and Sale in will be held fro= Thursday, Oct. 17 te Saturday Oct.19 atthe south elhibit.hall, Metro East Trade Centre, Brock Rd N., Pickering (Gust off the 401). Admission is $3.50 for adults, children aged 12 and under are free. For- more information, cai CraftWorld/ Cryderman Productions bIc. at (519) 351-8344. CHRITMABAZAAR St. Leo's Church will hold a Christmas bazaa on Saturday, Oct. 19, 10 a.m. te 3 p.m. at St. Leo's School, North St., Brooklin. There will ho crafts, Christmas tree ornaments/decorations, home baldng, plant booth, tea room and much ore.A trip for two te Las Vegas (valued at $1,000) will ho drawn; ticket information may be obtained frora Martina van Hout at 655-4569. Ail are welcomne. ANNUAL cRAYT SALE Harmony United Church Women, 15 Harmony Rd.N., b»awa will hold a second annual ale on Saturday, Oct. 19, DUM MEETING The Durham, Region Manufacturing, Association will hold a breakfast meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 23 at Gallantry's Eatery, banquet room, Pickering Town Centre. C. Denis lli of Coopers and Lybrand Consulting Group, formerly Epresident of Bell Northern Reearch, will, speak on 'Manufacturing Tecbnology in a' Business Context.' Registration is $20 per person. For further information, cali 434-1412. ADULT LJTERACY Durham Reading Council will hold a n:éeting on Wednesda, Oct.- 16, 2:15 p.m., at Pringle Creek publicechÏool. Guest speaker wvill, be Julie Oakes from Durham Read Holine. Admission is free. Ail are welcome. FOOD DRiV The Optim*it Clubs of Oshawa and Picl rn along with mlem- bers of thr ptimiatclubs ini tepn are conducting the loca Ianksgiving food drive for the Daily Bread FoPBank. Fire- fighteràiclding members Of titeWhtby udepartment, are receiving donations and storing' them temporarily for pick-up by volunteers. UNITED EME Thé United Empire Ljoya1ists? Association of Canada, Upper Canada branch, will hold a meeting at the Robert Stuart Aviation Museum, #10 building, Oshawa municipal airport, 100 Stevenson Rd. N. on Thursday, Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. Ail are welcome. For further information, cal Donald Fox at 576-3175. The annual general meeting of the Neurofibramatosis Society of Ontario will be held atý the Holi- day Inn, south of Hwy'401, off Warden> Ave., Toronto,- on Sun- day Oct. 20,915 a.. to 4 p.m. WftbyMdyor Bob Atersley will make a. draw at 3 p.m. For more inomtion c1668-9915 or 430- 6141. HRLPAD DINNER hMTING The Human Resources Professionals Assoiation -of Durham will hold a, dinner meeting on Thursday, Oct. 24 at LeGala, Whitby. Shirley Carr, presidentof the Canadien Labour Congress, wll speak on 'Labour-Management Relations in the 1990s.' Registration is $50 per person. For further information, cal Rebecca Lauzon at 579-2911. AN ECABLY bird draw for the 25th patient progranis. The winner of the anvrsary dance of the Volunteer Cfraw wiil receive limousine service Association of Whitby Psychiatric to and fromn the dance, compliments Hospital wiUl be held Oct. 18. Tickets of Rtoyalty Limousine Service, Osh- to the dance, to be held Nov. 1, are awa. To order tickets, oeil 668-588, $20 each with proceeds going to ext. 5323. Cd oi ht BAZAAR AND AUCTION St. Mark's United Ohurch, 201 Centre St. S., Whitby wiIl hold a bazaar and progressive auction on Friday, Oct. 25 from il a.m. te, 7 p.m. There will be crafts, baked goeds, seasonal specialties, Auntie's Attic and more. A soup and sandwich lunch will be served from 11:30 a.m. te, 1 p.m. at a cost of $4, and from 5 te 6:30 p.m. There will be a chili supper (hot dogs for the ids), also $4. Al are welcome. CH1UISTMAS MAGIC BAZAAR St. John the Evangelist Catholic Womens League will hold a 'Christmas Magic' parisèh bazaar on Sa :.turday, Nov. 23, 10 a.m. te 4 pan. at St. John's annex gym, Giffard St.,. Whitby. There will be knitting, children's attire, white eléphant, book no k, bake tables and much -more. Net proceeds will go toe charity. UCW BAZAAR The Westminster United Church Women bazaar will be held on Saturday, Nov. 23, il aLm to 3 p.m at the church, 25 RM.nninweenThickson and Garrard roads). There will ba novelties, sewmg, candy, HOME SECURJTY How doms your home measure up? On Thursda, Oct. 17, 7:30 p.m., at the McLagln Public Library audi - , 65 Bagot St., Oshawa, Constable Mike Bevan of the Durham *Reial Polie Force will discuss various security measures that -can be taken te salfeguard yout home against intruders. A question and answer period will follow. Admission is free and tickets are available at the library from Oct. 3. THANKSGING CRAYf AND STORLES Registrations are now being taken for ' Thanksgiving craft and stories' for youngsters aged 5 to, 10 at the children's and adult fic- tion desk, Whitby Public Library. The program wil ho held on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2:30 te 3:30 p.m. STANDARD FIRSTAID COURSE The next 16-hour tertified standard firat- aid course- wiil be held b~y the Oshawa branch of The Canadian Red Cross Society on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 19 and 20. AUl first aid courses are taught be certified Red Cross first aid instructors. Certification is valid fur three years To register, caM the OshawaRed Cross at 723-2933 or fû= the office at 45 Bloor St.., 8:30 amn. ta 4:3 tw~oroe. GOOD MORNING WHJTBY The Whitby Chamber of Commerce will present a 'Good Morning Whitby'breakfast seiles on Wednesday, Nov. 6 and Wednesday, Nov. 13, 7:45 a.m., at the Witby Chamber of Commerce, 128 Brock St. S..The cost je $10 which includes GST. This series is a before-business breakfast during which each speaker will talk briefly about bis/lier business te 20 other business people. A list of attendees with, telephone nuxnbers and addresses will bo handed out during breakfast. Advanced booing is recommended. MEETING North -Oshawa chapter, One Parent ý'amilies Association will hold ameetinà on Oct. 16, 8 pm., at Christ Cfhurcb, Mary and Hillcroft Ste.,i Oshawa. Guest speaker, Marjorie Vxsnair, will give a talk on collectibles and wbat-nots., New members welcome. For information, cal AOO999 'or 7 'M . 4<* HUMOUR BEATHSTREMSS On Tuesday, Oct. 15, 10 ýam. to noon, Fairview Lode will present Carol Bertuzzi Luciani, 'Humour Sure Beats Stress'. For anyone interested in attending, egsrtion cost is $25 which inlds lunhi the auditorium. Pre-registration is preferred, there are a limited number of seats.'Contact Heather '1In at 668-5851 (ext. 49) or Dianne Russell for registrationý or further information. DINNRUMTING CAPIC, Durham chapter, will hold a dinner meeting on Thursday, Oct. 17 at the Earl of Durham, 227 Brock- St. S., Whitby. Steve Butler cf Tribeta Systems will speak on 'TheTen Commandments of Manufac- turing Resource Planning.' For registration and further details, calI, 576-0210 (ext. 479). HRPAD SENMAR The Human Resources Professional Association of Durhamn will present 'Survival Skills for Supervisors & Managers,' a one-day seninar designed especially for managers and front-lime supervisors te enhance knowledge of key employee relations issues and recqnt legislative developments. Facilitator will be Donald A. MacMaster of MacMaster Lougheed and Associates, managemen~t consultants. The seminar is on Friday, Oct. 25 at Cullen Gardens, Whitby. For registration -and further infor- mation, cal-Rebecca Lauzon at 579-2911. FAL..L CLASSES FOR SENIORS WAL liOÇ 11e Whitby Seniors Activity TheFre FomFT ound Centre stiil has a- few- vacancies tionwillholda 10m ~jin the folowing classs currently aton n il Ot. 9ai Pikerngt being offered at the centre: r-thenfundOt. 1cover the inncial quait for arthnitis, ýceramica, neiea ndf t epgroup hat alfitness, yoga, seif-defense 'for helps indiviuswho suifer seniors, lite and lively aerobics. from problems assocxated with Members of the centre who wish ranxieI~, paic disorders and pho- to participate in, one or more of 0a. WÃ":pelg se - tOe..'thesè clam"es .1na cal 668-1424, ifraution cmli hIêraW l4t>r dr by. the centre at4' 801 CHRITASWITHKM Creative -Fun for Little Ones will present, for adulte only, a demonstratioli focusing on sun- ýq pje traditions for Chritulason Tesa, Oct. 151, 7:30 pin. at Holy Eamily Church hal, fb blesdale Dr. parents (bring a friend) cam leara some .simple 'ý crafts teshare with theit chl - dren for thé holiday sason. h seson1 sxnhoe by the Holy - Family Catholic Womefl's TEfING0 Oshawa Chapter'OneParent Fam'ly AscainwÃŽ1ll meet TUes'y Oct.- 15at, 8 p.m. at* Simoe allSettlement House 387 Simcae St S.,Oshawa for neWsletter layout. New members and guesta welcome. For. more information, cRMl986-5707, or 728-1001". MAYOES F1AYERý The eighth aiuiual 'Mayres Prayer Breakfast' will be held on Saturday, Oct. 19$ 8 to 9:30 a.m., at Heydenshore Pavilion, Whitb. Guest speaker will be Grl~ Vandezande, public affaira director of Citizens for Public Justice, who is well-versed* in current affairs andissules îta affct both the Christian coînmunity and the larger society. Admission ($7) will be by ticket only and are available At local c'hurches or through the office of st. mares United Church, Whitby (668-3091). THEos -FOR THE WIDOWED THEOS for the Widowed is a self-help group for newly widowed men and women. The next meeting will be held on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2 pa., at St. Andrew's PresbyteianChurch, Cochrane St.,sWtbyaA]3lwidowed men and women- are welcome. For more information, caIl 668-2648. Bazaars and craft shows 1 - ým

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