Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, August .4, 1993, Page 15 SUMMER CONCERTS The Whitby Brass Band will preserit ' Summer Concerts in the Park' on Thursdays, Aug. 5 and 19, 7:30 p.m., at t he Rotary Park gazobo, Brock Street South, Whitby. Bring a lawnchair. Ail are welcome. MONSTER BINGO Big Sisters NOW will hold a monster bingo on Sunday, Aug. 22, 1 to 4 p.m., at Jubilee Pavillion, Lakeview Park, Oshawa. Tickets are $21 per person and are available at the office, 179 Ring St. E., Oshawa. For tickets or more information, cail 436-0951. whatsen! LA LECHIE La Loche Loague Whitby will hold its monthly breastfeeding support meeting on Thursday, Aug. 12. The topic is 'The Art of Breastfeeding and Avoiding Dif- ficulties.' Mothers, babies and excpectant mothers are welcome. Cail 723-0542 for more informa- tion, including location of meet- ing. CLUB CARLB PICNIC Club Carib of Oshawa Inc. will hold the annual picnic on Sunday, Aug. 8, noon te dusk, at Cedar Park, Hampton. There will be games and races for the family. Entrance by park admission fee. PC USERS The Durham PC Users Club will meet on Thursd . Au&. 12, 7 te 10 p.m., at CAWNLaI 222 Hall, 1425 Phillip Muray Ave., Oshawa. Ail welcome. For more information caîl Barbara at 434- 7420 or Bruoe at 728-9351. LiVING WITH CANCER The Living With Cancer sup- port group for adults, friends and aiy will -meet on Monday, Aug. 9, 7 te 9 p.m., at the Ajax Cricket Club northeast corner of Monarch anc1 Clements avenues. For more information caîl Lynn Nazarko at 686-1516. BREASTFEEDING WEEK La Loche League of Oshawa and Whitby will join the World Aliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA) in celebrating the second annual World Breastfeeding Week, Aug. 1 te, 7. La Loche leaders support breastf'eeding through regular meetings with pregnant and breastfeeding mothers and through telephone help. For meeting times and locations, or answers te breastfeeding questions, cali 723-0541. Babies are welcome at La Loche Loague meetings. fNon-profit commufli tgroupa which are based ln IWhithy or have a Isubstantial Whithy Imembershlp may Iplace their lupcomiflg meetings page at no cost. or activites0on thîs TRAINING Outreach Abuse Prevention will hold a training workshop, Aug. 9 to 13, 9 a.m. te, 4 p.m., for those who work with' youth and aduits. There will ho discussion of awareness of abuse and its effect on youth and society and strategies te, help provont latuse. Cest is $350. T o register cal 432-7821. CORVEITIE SHOW Pine Ridge Corvette Club wilI hold a Concours- event at Trafalgar Castie School, 401 Reynolds St., Whitby on Sunday, Aug. 8, noon te 4 p.m. Ail are wolcome. Donations te Spina Bifada Association. No parkcing on echool grounds. For more information, cail 683-5284. VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION The AIDS Committeo (Durham) will hold a volunteer orientation session Saturday, Aug. 21, 10 a.m. te 4 p.m. Volunteer applications must be comploted in order te attend. Those interosted in volunteering may cail or drop by the office at 78 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, telephone 732-8201. CORN ROAST The Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre will hold the third annual corn roast on Friday, Aug. 20, 6 p.M.P at Hebèr Down Conservation Area. The cost is $4 per persen. For more information, cail the centre at 668-1424. ELIZABETH STRASZYNSKI, of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters «Project Purple,' strains to pull out a purpie loosestrife plant growing along Lynde Creek. The team put on a seminar on the plant, recently at Heber Down Conservation Area. People who see the plant are asked to phone the 'OFAH lnvading Species Hotline' at 1-800-563-7711. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whtty Free Press z L? FREI ~.CDComme AF ý;peciaIizing )rywall Taping E ESTIMATES Drelal & Residential Renovation K77?~\Semi-Transparent Stain(6300), >Ceer Your World - Water Repellent Deck Stain (6900) $I5 3.78 L 1 ed%à NrE 9M -oO AFTER SALE PRICE $39.92 Cà elDaeo Snr 1916 Dundas Street East, Whltby Sale effecte Aug. 4tSp./3 advertisement Expansion of local business based on local advertising Glass Specialists opened its doors three years ago that the frm has moved to a larger location. "Business has prospered to the point we need more space and a more ideal location," says owner Glenn Evans. Ho attributeý, the company's success to the high level ol. personal service and to local advertising. The ccjmpany, which instalîs auto glass,- sunroofs and truck sliders, is now at 10 13 Dundas St. E., having moved from 411 Dundas St. E. n a markot dominated by nationally actvertised franchises, Whitby Auto Glass has beat the competiticin by promoting close to home. Adverti si ng has been almost exclusively in the Whitby Free Press and weekly ads have ensured themn an ever-increasing share of the auto glass market. The employees of this Canadian company have servioed the Durham Region with over 41 years of combined service. "We provide an excellent lifetime guarantee against leakage on our windshield replacement and sunroofs," says Glenn. Ho says a priority ts personal service that strives to make clients satisfied. Whitby Auto Glass also repairs windshields, fixes water leaks and makes door glass adjustments. Corne in and ask for Dave Oiîle for fast, friendly service. They ofier up te $50 discounts on most windshield insurance dlaims. A draw for a sun roof (with auto glass replacement) will be held in August. Coupons will soon be available in the Whitby Free Press. From lefi: Owners Glenn Evans, Kelly Evans, Manager Dave 0111e. 1013 DUNDAS ST. EBKo WHITBY AT LS - specialists ltd. Mobile&SeMc Gwated RWanship RED R0SE Garden Centre LANDSCAPE RETAINING WALLS INSTALLATION & SALES Interlocki ng Stone f rom 5825 THICKSON RD. N 655-4749, SENIORS OLYMPICS The Whîtby Seniors' Activity Centre, 801 Brock St. S. will hold the third arinual 'Summer Olympics' for members* on Thursday, Aug. 5, beginning at 9:30 a.m. Games will include ring toss, basketball, shoe kick and a three-legged race. The thenie of the day is a good time, not athletic âbility. For more information, call the centre at 668-1424. BATIE To learn about a fascinating and often misunderstood mamimal, Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA) will hold a 'Bat Hike' on Wednesday, Aug. 11, 8 p.m., a-t Enniskillen Conservation Area. Meet at the reception building, near the main entrance. For more information, contact CLOCA at 579-0411 Admission is free Enniskillen is located north of Bowmanville. Take Regional Road 57 north from Bowmanville to the 7th Concession; go west te Hoît Road and north te the park entrance. PRECIOUS MOMENTS The Precious Moments Club will meet on Sunday, Aug. 8, 2 p.m., at the, McLaughhin Armoury, 53 Simcoe St. N., Osh- awa. There will be a guest speaker from Columbus, Ohio. CARD PARTY The Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre, 801 Brock St. S. will hold a card party (bridge, euchre and cribbage) for memnbers on Monday, Aug. 9, 1:30 p.m. The cost is $1. Refreshments will ho served and prizes awarded. To resorve a space, cail the centre at 668-1424. mmumumaw j ------ - --- ---