Whltby Fr.. Pros, Wedneday, Februai 16, 1004. Page 11 NOON IN LENT AUl Saintî? Anglican Church will hol4êecumenical msvices each Wedneeday in Lent from Feb. 16 toMarch 30, noon tol1pm. The theme le 'Pilgrimage to Hope! There will be meditation and a short service, foilowed by a soup-and-sandwich lunch. Coet is $3 for adulte, $2.50 for seniors. For more information, oeil the church office et 668-5101. MifETING The. Jewish Failles of Durham wiil meet Thursday, Feb. 17, 7:30 p.m., at St. Mary'à IHigh School, Plckering The group meets the third Thrdy of eac ,month. For more information, oeil Mike or Sandie at 666-4107. INFORMATION WORKSHOP *pcal Services at Home DurhaRegistry, which assiste families iDurhamn Regîoei in finding the appropriate at-home worker for their speclal needs chfidren, wlil hast a workshop Wednesday, Feb. 23, 7 to 9 p.m., at 36 Emperor St., Ajax (opost Ajax/Plckering Hosptai on Harwood Street South). The panel wi]l include parents, workers and servce providers discussing hiring worker techniques, family/worker relationships and any special needs issues or concerne. Refreshments wiil b. served& Admission is free. Cail 427-2157 to reserve a space. OPEN BOUSE To celebrate Campaign Mouth at the YWCJA, an open oun. will be held Tuesday, Feb. 22, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. There will be displays including videos and information on upcoming events for spring and summer. The. cost ln $1 and a 'surrisegift wiilbe drawnat the en of 'h day. For mor information, oeil the office at 576-8880. BOWLERAMA Thi. Durham Chapter of the Certified General Accountants Association will hold a Bowlerama on Saturday, Feb. 26, 4 to7 pin., atNorth End Bowl, Oshawa to rais. funds for the Durham Heart and Stroke Foundation. Each participant wil bowl three games of 10-pin. Registration deadline la Feb. 21. Cail Linda Tetroe at 683-5285, after 6 pi. The Fainily Education Resource Centre is offering a four-session workshop series, 'Building Self-Esteem in Children,' Thursdays, 7 te, 9 p.m., March 10, 17, 24 and 31, at John X=II School, 195 Athabasca St., Oshawa. The coSt is $32 per persan îand pre-registration is required. For more information and to register, cali the centre at 579-2021. Non-«pofit communlty roup wohe ae i Whi yo hv plae th e irn or activi t e on hi pg 0 cst Proi m or havea Fidstytali 5pm iNCOME TAX TRAINN The Mistry of Revenue will offer a traing ssson te people willing te olutr their time helping seniors prepare basic income tax returna. me session will b. held Thurday, Feb. 17e 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Whitby Seniors? Activity Centre, 801 Brock St. S. For more information, cal the centre at 668-1424. PICIN' SESSON Pineridge Bluegrass Folklore Society will hold a 'PîckIn' Session' on Sunday, Feb. 20, 1 te 5 p.m., at Camp Samac, main council hall. Lorne Buck and the Flatland Mountaineers wiil b. special gus"tsAUl are welcame. JAMES BOUSE DANCE James House Durham, the ~oped AIDS home in Durham ion, wiil hold a karaoke/dance nlght featuring Starquest on Saturday, Feb. 26, 8 p.m. te 1 p.m., at the Hungarian 'Culture Club, 64 Albany St., Oshawa. Buffet (licensed under LOBO). Volunteers are needed. For tickets ($5) or more information, cali 404-2102. OMTMY The Oshawa & District Ostemy Association, a mutual aid group for those who have or are anticipating having ostoy au will meittonight(Wid nesday) 7:30 p.m., at Oshawa Gener' Hospital, roomn 1002F. R.frshmntsareserved. For more information, cail Velora Gibson at 434-2886 or Le. Wil- son at 728-5853. VnDEo CAMERA WOEKMIOP The Oshawa YWCA wiil hold a video camera workshop on Saturday, Feb. 19, 1 te 4 p.m. Io coot is $15 per person. To register, cail 576-8880 or visit the office at 1 McGYigor St. .TRIBUTE DINNER The. Progressive Conservative Ontario Ricing Association will hold a tribut. dinner for former MP René Soetens on 1hursday, Feb. 17 at Pickering Town Centre, Gailantry's bailroon. A cash bar will begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7:30 p.m. ickets are $50 each, $90'pair. To order tickets, caîl Brian Shedden at (416) 751-5127. KEETING To. Amiga Club wiil meet Thursday, Feb. 17, 7:30 te 9:30 p.m., at Coronation Public School, 441 Adelaide St. E., Oshawa (roomn 22). Soinething for ail Amiga computer usera- from novice te the expert. Ca]1 (via modem) 905-436-6509 for more information. T/w Whitby Inn Restaurant & Spors Bar Diinng Rom pcials oi SPORTS DANCE The Ladies Auxiliary of Branch 112 of the Royal Canadian Legion will hold the annual sports dance on Feb. 19 from 8 p.m. te, 1 a.m. at the Legion hall,'117 Byron St. S. Music will la. supplied by diuc jockey Ron Moore and dress la casual or western. Lunch provided; refreshments available. Tlhere will b. spot prizes and a door prize. Tickets are $10 per couple and are available at the Legion hall or by calling 668-3215. WACKY, WEIR Wacky, weird and wonderful is the theme at the YWCA on Tuesday, Feb. 22, 9:30 te 11:30 a.m. The prog rain is for children aged 3to 5. Ca]ltheYWCA at 579-8880 ta register or for more informiation. EUCHRE Tii. Whitby Branch 112 Legqion Ladies Auxiliary will hold a euchre on Thuréday, Feb. 17, 8 p.m., at the Le -oa hall, 117 ]Byron St. S. Whtb Y. Admi'ssion $2, inluds~unch and prizsAi BOWL FORBEMLONS Tii. Big Brothers of Oshawa- Whitby's annual Bowl for Mil- lions will b. held on Saturday, Feb. 19 at North End Bowl (five- gin), Oshawa and on Saturday, Fé b. 26 at Leisure Lanes (10- pin), Oshawa. Groupa, businesses or individuals can secure pledges and bowl, or make a donation. Call Cheryl Vogel at 435-2456 for more information. FOCUS GROUP The Chldren's Services Coundil (Durham) will hold a focus group for parente on Monday, Feb. 21, 7 p.m., at Grandview Rehabilitation and Treatmnent Centre, 600 Townline Rd. S., Oshiawa. Tocs. interestied in giving input te a draft document, the Principles of Case R-esPonsibility, describing ways agencies work with children who have special needa, and their familles in Durham RegiOn, should contact the. council at 433-4100 or 683-4089. Seating la limited. Written commente may also b. submitted by March 4. CARPET RACING Radlo-cntrolled car and truek aval carpet racing will b. held on Monday, Feb. 21, 7 ta 10 p.m., in the. cafetorium at Her Street High School. A s"ecial 'bolink digger' class la held. For more information caîl Wayne at 430- 1996. CONDOM WEEK Feb. 14 ta 21 la National Con- dom Week, and condoms and more information are available at the AIDS Committee Durham, 78 Sfimca. St.N. Oshawa or at The. Condom (!onnection, 67 King St. E., Oshawa or 70 Com-, mercial Ave., Aj ax. ONE PARENT FAMULlES Oshawa Chapter On. Parent Familles Association wil meet Tuesday, Feb. 22, 8 p.m., for a video and open discussion on the keys te a succesoful relati oship Il etn ilb tte Cultural & Sot Club, 432 Simeca St. S. For more information, cail 436-5089 -or 728-1011. ONE PARENT FANMLS North Oshawa One Fam:ile will meet Wednesday, Feb. 23, 8 pnat Christ Memorial Church, Mayand Hillcroft streets, Oshawa for carda and conversation. New m"mbers and gueste are welcome. For more information, cail 721-1876. TERRYSPRATT Terry Spratt will discus 1f. in the nineties and influencing fac- tors in the world as the year 2000 approaciies, at a meeting, sponsored by the Baha'i com- munity of Whitby, at the Wity Public Llbrary on Thursday, Feb. 24, 7:30 p.m. Whitby Courthouse Theatre _-,AUDITION NOTICE for "Les Belles -Soeurs" A DARK COMEDY/DRAMA A CANADIAN CLASSIC WMITY CORTNOJSIby Michel Tremblay SETEAR Directed by Judith do sn Cast needed: AUDITION DATES: Ensemble of 15 actresses, aged 20 Sunday, February 20 at 2:00 pmn Tuesday, February 22 at 7:30 pm Must feel comfortable wlth coarse language. 1 -90 AT THE THEATRE CENTENNIAL BUILDING 416 CENTFiE ST. S., WHITB3Y Enter by the west (parking lot) stage door. r-.