MU pBY F E RE WEDNEsDAY, OCTOBER 23,1991, PAE 17 BAZAAR Hadassah-WIZO (Oshawa) is planning' to hold its biggest bazaar on Wednesday, Nov. 6 at Beth Zion Synagogue, 144 King St. , East, Oshawa. Door 'ne include a Sklar sofa and a Royal Doulton figurine to be raffled off at 3 p.m. Hours are il a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Delicious new lunch menu. Admission is a book of 5 raffle tickets for $2. Children'are free. BoothsE Countryý Kitchen, Nearly New Boutique, New Toys, New Fabrcs Trivia to Treasures, Jeans and a large selection of new books. SNOWPLAKEBAZAAR The annual Snowflake bazaar and tea will be held at St. John's Angilican Church Brock St. S. ang Victoria St. *L., on Saturday, Nov. 23, il a.m. to 3 p.=. There will be a bake table, white ele-' phant, tea table, needlework, crafts, new and used books. For more information eall Betty at 668-4535. BAZAAR Northminster United Church will hold its annual Golden Harvest Bazaar on Saturday, Oct. 26, il arn. to 2:30 p.m. Lunch will b. served from 11:30 arn. to 1:30 p.m. Tkkets for the lunch are $5 and can b. purcbased in advanoe at the church office. Corne and shop for Christmnas doorationsi crafts, home, ba14-g, jamquitawoolen items, books,; ,jeweleryi candy and more. Norhmistr Church is located at the corner cf Rosland and Smcoe ini Oshawa. BAZAAR AND AUCTION St. Mark's United Church, 201 Centre St. S., Whitby will hold a bazaar and progressive auction on Friday, Oct. 25 from il a.m. ta 7p.m. There will be crafts,.baked ' g oods, seasonal specialties, Auntiels Attic and more. A soup and> sandwich lunch will be served from 11:30 a.m. to, 1 p.m. at acost of $4, and from 5to 6:30 p.m. There will be a chili supper (hot dogs for the kcids), also $4. Al are welcome. FOUNDER'STEA For the Ail Saints' Anglican Church 125th anniversay week- end, the even-in guild will host a 'Fonde~sTea7 inthe parish hall, Saturda, Nov. 2 2 to 4 p.m. Ail parishioners and former parishioners of Ail Saints are mnvited to attend. For more infor- mation eall 668-5101. BAZAAR A fall bazaar wiflbe held Saturday, Nov. 9. il arn. to 3 p.m. at Providence Place, 100 Glen Hill Drive S., Wbitby (on. block west of Thickson Rd.). Crafts, baked gooda, plants, woodcrafts, yesterday's treasuers etc. Tearoom and lunches. How about a location where your sucoess is a partnership of your landiord and yourself and your rent is geared to that succese? g ppr*Oxt 10ý q. t Cil 668-1468 SCHOOLBZA Trafalgar Caste Sehool Winl hold ite 'International iCharity Bazaar"' on Saturday, Novi. 2 from 1 to 4 p.rn. at the sehool, 401 Reynolds St., Whitby. There will be international fooda, hand- crafted items, books, plants, fashion show, baked. goods, Christmas roorn, free babysitting and xnuch more. Al ,welcome. BAZAAR There will* be urnique crafts, folk art, knitting, baldng hornerade candy, preserves and rnuch more at the Ail Sai nts Villae Bazaar, 301 Dundaz St. W., Whitby, Saturday, Nov. 16, 10 a.rn. ta 3 p.rn. There will bo a sulent auction, a tea room and a hearty lunch will be available. Admission is free., For more information caUl Jackcie 668-0467. FALL BAZAARE The Whitby Seniors? Activity Centre will b. holding its annual bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 2 frorn 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.rn. There will b., tables fuU of bargains. Christmas decorations, crafts, hand knits, novelties' and a bake table. There wil be something for everyone plus, a tea room. Cone to, the centre at 801 Brock'St., and start your Christmnas shoping. Bazaars and craft shows BAZAAR St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church at 209 Cochrane St., Whitby will hold their annual bazaar on %urday, Nov. 9, 11:30 a.r.to 3:3W p.r. Lunch wil be $3.50 per adwt and $1.50 per child under age 10. There will be crafts, baloed. gooda and white, elephant iterns. CRAYT SHOW Col. J.E. Farewell ublic sehool, 810 McQuay Blvi.,. will hold their eig-ahth anual craft show on Sunday, Nov. 24, 10 a.m. ta 4"p.m. There will be 46'- tables. No admýission. Proceeda' go taward sehool equipment.