Whitby Free Press, Wednesday. Septomber 15. 1993, Page 21 DANCE Whitby Moose Lodge #2407 will hold a dance at }Ieydenshore Pavilion, Whitby on Saturday night, Oct. 16. Music by Chaser. Tickets are $17.50 per persan. Caîl Bruce at 668-4570 (resi- dence) or 644-2644 (business). BIBLE PROPHECY Whitby Christian Assembly will hoet Grant Jeffrey, speakcing on bible prophecy, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 7 p.m., at 100 Rowland Rd. W., corner of Brock and Rossland roads, Whitby. Ail are welcome. AIL R's AUl R' Waste Reduction Centre is holding ite next meeting te locate poeone interested in working with a senible approach te waste reduction. People wit ail types of eklile and experience are welcome to share commente and suggestions to get the new charitable, but eventually self-suficient organization off the gund. The meeting is at 8 arbour Crescent, Ajax en Wednesdy, Sept. 22 at 7:30 p.m. Cail Jil Bontoft at 686-0633 or Sherry Brown et 428-3978 for more information. DOWN SYNDROME MEEI1G Durham Down Syndrome Association wiil meet Tuieeday, Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m., at Whitb~y Baptist Church, 411 Gilbert St. For more information, eaU 434-2856. PUNCH PARTY The Oshawa & District University Women's Club will hold their 'Punch Part ' te wel- come new members anà welcome backý former member, tonight (Wedneeday), 7:30 p.m., in the auditorium of McLaughlin Public Library, Bagot Street, Oshawa. AIl women graduates with a university dègree are eligible for membership. For more informa- tien calJanet Beaton at 728- 5578 or Roberta Wood at 434- 6630. CRAFT DEMONSTRATION A craft demonstration, by Greta Hope of White Rose in Whitby, will be held on Monday, Sept. 27, 7:30 p.m., at Westmins- ter United Church, 25 Manning Rd., Whitby. Tickets, $5 (prizes and lunch included), are avail- able by calling 576-8218, 576- 2615 or 668-4919. AVICULTURAL SHOW The Durhamn Avicultural Socity of Ontario will hold the annual show on Sept. 24 and 25 at the Pickering rec complex. Entries open te ail. The public display of bird show entries will be hal on Sunday, Sept. 26, il a.m. te 3 p.m. For more informa- tion caîl John at 655-8367 or George at 721-8397. LIVING WELL What is a living wiil? Should I give my son power of attorney? These and other questions wil e enewered at the 'Living WelI' lecture te the held Tueeday, Se t. 21, 1:30 pan., at the at t e Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre, 801 Brock St. S. Barrister and solicitor Terry Clarke of Whitby will be gest speaker. illcroft etreets, Oshawa. Guest speaker Marilyn Romeo will diseuse budgeting. New members and guest.s are welcomne. For more information, eall 721-1876 or 436-0728. PICKIN' SESSION Pineridge Bluegrasa Folklore Societv will hold a Piekin' Sessin Sunday, Sept. 19, 1 te 5 p.m., at Camp Samac, main council hall (use north entrance off Conlin Road). Ail are welcome. GOOD TIMES DANCE Big Sisters NOW will hold a Good TImeà dance Saturday, Sept. 25, beginning at 8:30 p.n., at Woodview Park Coinmunity Centre, Oshawa. Tickets are $10 Er person which includes a Ulght buffet. There will be door prizes, and entertainment will be provided by DJ Bilan Stevenson. F or more information and tickets, cail Big Sisters at 436-0951 or pick Up tickets at 179 King St. E., Oshawa. EBRON CHU1WH EVENTS Hébron Christian Reformed Church, 409 Crawforth Ave., Whitby will hold special services on Sunday, Sept. 19 at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Missions at home and abroad, especially in the Philippines, will be highlighted. Guests are the Thielkes, niiEsionaries in the Phillipines. Other events include a ladies' coffee break on Wednesday morning and a men's breakfast on Saturday morning. For more information, eall 668-5141. CHURISTIAN COFFEE HOUSE Christian Singles Serving Christ will hold a video tape series, 'Christian Singles, What Matters, Saturday, Sept. 18, 7:30 p.m., at the Christian Life Centre, Ajax (corner of Rossland Road and Ravenscroft Street). For more information, cail 728-9720 te 686-6193. FALL FASIHON SHOW Hand Me Downs will hold 'Fall Fashion Collections'G(adies, children and maternity wear) Monda, Sept. 20, 7 p.m. at St. Josephs Church, 1100 Mary St. N., Oshawa (Mary and Beatrice streets). Tickets are $5 per person and entitle the holder te 20 per cent off ail fashion show items. Ail proceeds te the Children's Wish Foundation. YARD/BAKE SALE The Pregnancy Help Centre of Durham will hold a yard/bake sale Saturday, Sept. 18, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at 127 Ferry St., Whitby. Donations of good,, used items and baked. goods will be eccepted Friday, Sept. 17. For more information, call 430-0805. CILDREN'S MEETINGS Whitby Christian Assembly, corner of Rossland Road and Brock Street, will held children's meetings Monday, Sept. 13 te Friday, Sept. 17, 7 p.m. each evening. Joel Heimbeeker, a children's specialist, will be directing activities. Ail are welcome. FREE FROM FEAR The Free From Fear Foundation will meet from 7 te 9 p.m., Sept. 21. The foundation effare information, educational materials, guest speakers, encouragement and referrals. This je a non-profit, charitable N o rit communtygroupe wlhare baediln WhtIy or have a substantial WhItty membershlp may 10place their ,pollg meetings or activittes on this page at fno 00sf. Ifa.fl wan o r Ie WHITBY MAYOR Tom Edwards signs a proclamation, held by litte brother Jacob, proclaiming September as Bi"g Brothers Month. Big Brothers currently h as matches for 84 little brothers, but there's stiti 20 on the waiting list. For more information, cati 579-2551.~ yMr ReoWlbyFe re BOTITLE DRIVE The Whitby minor atom AAA hockey teain (ne sponsor) will hold a bottie drive on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 25, in Whitby to raise funds to.meet costs of the upcoming season. Fer more infor- mnation caîl Scott at 668-6334. WATERFOWL VIEWING Central Leke Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA) will hold the annual waterfowl viewing day Sunday, Sept. 19, 1 te 4 p.m., at Cranberry Marsh, northeast viewing platform (reached by foot travel only from the road extending south from the parking lot) at Lynde Shores Conservation Area.. CLOCA staff will be available te assist nature watchers in identilying a variety of waterfowl species as the migration of birds te the south begins. Bring binocrlars, field guides and carieras. Dress accordingly. The w.ent is free and ail are welcone. For more information, caîl the authority at 579-0411. Lynde Shores je located on the south side of Victoria Street approximately 2.5 km west of Highway 12, Whitby. YARD SALE FUNDRAISER The Pregnancy Help Centre, a non-profit organization, will hold a yard sale'Sept. 18, 8 a.m. te 1 p.m.,' at the centre, 127 Ferry St., Whitby. For more information or te meke an appointinent, cal 430-0805 or 1-800-461-2371. MS FUNDRAISER Brunch will be served on Saturdadr, Sept. il and Saturday, Sept. 18, 9 a.m. te 2 p.m, at Pickeing Golden Griddle to, raise funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Cost is $7.99 for adulte, $3.99 for those under age 12. For more information caîl 1-800-268- 7582. CRAFT SALE A giant flea market and craft sale Will be held in the south arkig lot of Whitby General Hosital on Saturday, Sept. 18, 8:30 a.m. te 4:30 p.m. ONE PARENT FAMILLES The Oshawa Chapter of One Parent Families Association wil meet on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 8 p.m., at Simcoe Hall Settiement House,, 387 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. Guest speaker will be Cathy Logan of Durham Mental Health Association. The topic je ' Parent-Child Communication' (pre-teens and up). New members and guests are welcome. For more information, caîl 436-5089 or 728-1011. EUCHRE Royal Canadien Legion Ladies Aumiliary will hold a euchre night on 'Thursday, Sept. 16 a.t the legion, 117 Byron St. S., Whitby. Doors open at 8 p.m. Cost je $2. Lunch and prizes. Ail are welcome. LUNE DANCING Line dancing, western and tra- ditional, will b e offered free of charge on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 8 to 9 p.m., at the YWCA gymna- sium, 1 McGrigor St., Oshawa. Cal 576-8880 for more informa- tion. Fnd" et SPe. Enjot some "ROYAL APPLE SODA" wïth "MOM'S FRESH AP E TURNO VERS" whîle istening Io the 1992 Best Canadian Bluegrass Band "THE BLUEGRASS CONNECTION" who will be entertaining on Saturday i WSept. 25th f rom 2:OOpm-6:OOpm. On Spinday Sept. 26th corne & view the "LUVE CHILDREN'S THEATRE" performed by the *WHOLE SLICE THEATRE PRODUCTION". There wiII also be ~amyes, petting zoo, clowns and lt enoyLsonne of le -1Rd Ontario's f inest produce ;G«CMfBO 8fMMLE > X %W!C o EMPIRE ORCHARDS APPoio 20 m'es) ale 92~U * 4450 Middle Rd. -H4 Bowmanville n4 -à i oiiî, a lil: ONE PARENT FAMILlES North Oshawa One Parent Familles wilI hold a discussion night on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 8 pm., at Christ Memorial Church, May and illcroft streete, Oshawa.. The topic je 'Sharing positve aspects of being single.! New members and guests are welcome. For more information, cali 721-1876 or 436-0728. AQUATICS FOR ARTHUTIS T Ihe Arthritis Society holds acquatic programe with trained instructors for adulte with arthritis. Registration je under- way for Frida classes, 3 to 4 p.m., begii .ng Sept. 24 at the Ajax Community Centre. The fee je $35 for the 10-week program. For more information or te, register, cali Patricia Brightwell at the society, 434-7221. OSTOMY NMETING The Oshawa and District Ostomy Chapter wiil hold the monthly meeting Wedneeday, Sept. 15, 8 p.m., at Oshawa General Hosptal, room 1002F. Guest speaker Const. Jerry Smith of the OPP, Whitby detachment will discustravel safety. A short video entitled ' Peer Lead Support Groupe' will be ehown. Family and friende are welcomie. For more information, eaU 579-9516 or 434-2886. SUPPORT' GROUP The Alzheimer Society of Durham Region Ajax/Pickering group meets the fourth Wednesday of each month, 7:30 p.m., at 487 Westney Rd. S., unite 19 and 20, Ajax (Westney Road South and Clements). The next meeting will be Sept. 22. Al caregivers are. welcome. Refreshments will be served. For more information, eaUl the society at 576-2567. LEADERSIIIP The Christopher Leadership Course offers classes, starting this month, that help partici- pants learn to speak effectively and improve self-confidence. Ca Il Janis or Brian Coughlin at 666- .8012. Anyone -who has takeri CLC I and, would like to take CLC II, a course in effective presentation tchniques, eall Sid Graveline at 433-4090 te regis- ter. CHILDBIRTH CLASSES The Childbirth Education Association of Durham will hold weekend and private childbirth preparation classes in Whitby and Oshawa. The six-week series can now be achieved over two consecutive Saturdays, a Saturday/Sunday combination or scheduled privately. For more information, cail 420-3890. PRE-SCHOOL PLAY GROUP Fun for pre-schoolers! A break for mom! Roots & Wings bas .stories,, crafts, gaines. Cheerful play centres include kitchen, sandbox, playdough, easel. Attend one or more sessions per week. Monday te Friday, 9 te 11:30 a.m. Cali Melody at 668-1Q928