Whitby Free Press, 29 Dec 1993, p. 17

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Whitby Fee Pros, Wecfresday, December 29. 1993. Page 17 CHRIS COOK acts as cheerteader during a performance by the 22. The band donated funds ta the Salvation Army. Yellow Brick Road band at Henry Street High School on Dec. Photo by Jeremy Drosar, Whitby Free Pres PA1UUNSON The Durham Rejion Chapter Parkinson Foundation will meet on Monday, Jan. 3, 7:30 p.m., at St. Mark's United Church 201 Centre St. S Whitby. Ã"uest Karen ilia wil talk about assis- tive devioes for the Parkinsonian. Ail welcome. For more informa- tion cali 430-8475 or 666-8576. GENEALOGICALSOCIETY The Whitby-Oshawa Branch (Durham Region) of- the Ontario Genealogical Society will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 4, 7:30 p.m., at Henr Steet High School. Joyce Lewis df the Ontario Historical Society will discus Birthin~ Procedures in the l9th Century Ail welcome. For more informa- tion call Marion at 688-2476 or Bessie at 723-7460. ONE PARENT FAMiILES The North Oshawa One Parent Families will hold a New Year's Eve dance at the YWCA in Osh- awa. ickets are $20 per person. Call 721-1876, 728-7004 or 721- 8154. YMCA PROGBAMS The Durham Region YMCA's winter/spring brochures are now available. Preschool programs include Morning/Afternoon Ad- venture, TIckle Trunk, Tots in Action, Reading Readiness. Youth programs include babysitter training, karate, Kids Can Cook Too, Mad Scientist, tennis and tutoring. Aduit programs include various art and crafts workshops, fitness, karate, recreation basketboll and tennis. Winter session begins the week of Jan. 14. For a brochure or to register cali 668-688. BONSAI The Matsuyamna Bonsai Society will meet on Jan. 11, 7 p.n., Faith Place, 44 Wiliams St., Oshawa. For more information, call 683-2568 or 683-5135. CREDIT COUNSELLING Finding yourself getting deeper and deeper into debt? The Oshawa & District Credit Counselling Service, serving the residents of Durham Region since 1970, will have Tuesday evening appointmnents starting Jan. 4. MACHINE KNITFJG The Machine Knitters Guild will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 4 at Dr. S.J. Phillips School, 625 Simncoe St. N. (at Rossland Road), Oshawa, at 7 p.m. New members are welcomo, hand or machine knitters. This month's demnonstration will be a tuck lace sweater. CalI Eunice at 725-3889. PENNY BINGO The Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre will hold a penny bingo on Thursday, Dec. 30, 10 a.m. till noon. There will be penny gifts and refreshments. Cost is $1 at the door. For more information cali 668-1424. NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE There are stilI spots available for the New Year's Bye dance te be held at the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre. Members are invited te corme out and ring in the New Year with their friends. Buffet- priviledges, noise makers and dancing will be in order of the night. Brian Smith will provide the music. Advance tickets are necessary at a cost of $15 per person. CaIl 668-1*424 for further information. NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE The Whitby Lions Club will hold a dance Friday, Dec. 31 at Heydenshore Pavilion. There will be dancing from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., music by a DJ, bot and cold buffet, and party favours. CalI John at 666-2223 or 666-3727 for more information and tickets. NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY The West Lynde Cemmunity Association wilI hold a New Year's Eve dance on Dec. 31, 8 ý Im t 1EL..,at the Centennial ~uiiding (Regal RonCnr Street South, Whitby. Cost, $74 per couple, includes buffet din- ner, champagne, bar. For tickets caîl 668-6130 or 668-6047. STAMP CLUB The Oshawa Stamp Club will meet on Tuesday,Jan. 4 and Tuesday Jan. 18, 7 p.m., at ONeilléollegiate (cafeteria, firat floor). Stamps, old postcards, cover collections can be exchange&a5praised or sold at auction. Ilecters and visiters are welcome. For more informa- tion call John at 725-7962. NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE A New Year's Eve dance will be held st the Knights of Columbus Hall, 133 Brock St.N, Whitby,' with entertainment by country and western band, the Lumber Lost. Hot and cold buffet. Coet i. $20 per persan. For tickets, cail Martin Turpin at 666-1071 or Doug Macean at 430-9621. SECOND-HAND SMOKE The Durham HEALTH (Help End Ail Lethal Tobacco Hazards) Network will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, Jan. il at 7:30 p.m. The network is a volunteer group of citizens who support tougher muunicipal regulations te control second-hand smoke in public places. The primary focus is te protect the health of children and affcted employees in public places. Interested citizens from ilI Durham municipalities are encouraged te join. Call (905) 571-7824 for more information. ARTHRITS SWJM The Arthritis Socîety~s aquatic prograins wîll be offered at the Ajax comrnunity centre on Fri- days, 3 to 4 p.m., starting Jan. 7. F or more information or te regis- ter caîl Patricia Brightwell at 434-7221. BIRD TOUR The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority will conduct a tour of the bird feeder trail at Lynde Shores Conservation Area, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2 p.m. For more information, contact the authority at (905) 579-0411. BLOOD DONOR CLINIC A blood donor clinic will be held at the Whitby Branch 112 Là?gion hall, Byron Street South, on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1 te 8 p.m. Lvn wihneSUPPORT RU Lirou g forhparnts , sup rt;u gopfor i rentsgeds7por7 dealin wftr cander, ineets on17 Jan 0g wt 8:0can, matsoy Tn.ity Anglica0 Chuc, 91 K Tingey Crelicent, a. upport group for adueetsja. 10,p7rt gou9p.mor axt Cricet Club1, 7northeast, corerof nriktChuban Cleents avenes.fMeengschdled for Dvecu. Mhveens canelled due tec the hia ys. For morele u inorton ciaynnNaorkmorat 686-1516. ONE PARENT FA31ILIES Oshawa Chapter One Parent Familles Association will meet for coffee, carda and conversation on Tuesday, Jan. 4, 8 p.m., at Adria Croation Cultural & Spojrts Club, 432 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. New members and guests always welcomne. For more information cail 436-5089 or 728-1011. Att1-Ibrr Registration for Tales for Tots, a program for hildren aged 2 and 3 accompanied by an aduit, will held in the children's and adult fiction department at the Whitby Public Library on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 9:30 a.m. until closing. The session 'egns Jan. 18 and will run for four weeks. The program will be held Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10:30 te il a.m. and Thursdays 10:30 te il a.m. or 2:15 to 2:45 p.m. Registration at one branch only, in person, on a first-come, first-served basis. Spaces are lixited. For more information, cali the library at 668-6531 or 668-6541.

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