Whitby Free Press, 11 May 1994, p. 14

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Page 14, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, May 11, 1994 OSTOMY The 'Oshawa & District Ostomy Association will meet on Wednesday, May 18, 7:30 p.m., in room 1002F at Oshawa General Hospital. lie group is for ail those who have or who are anticipating having ostomy sur- gery. Fr more nfomation cal Eviora Gibson at 434-2886 or Lee Wilson at 728-5853. FASHION FLARE 'Fashion Flare,' to include a fashion show by Moms & Tots and sale cf items, will be held by the Salvation Armny at 122 Kent St., Whitby on Saturday May 14, starting at il a.m. 'f'ickets are $3. avail able at the Salvation Arn i rift Store, 225 Brock St. N.F;or more information cal 666-0868. DIRAVA fIe Durham Region Associa- tion for Volunteer Administ- ration will meet on Thursday, May 12,.2 p .m., at Northview Community Centre, 150 Beatrice St. E., Oshawa. All volunteer coordinators or administrators of non-profit agencies are invited to attend. For more information cal Donna at 905-420-3383. GARAGE SALE The Optimist Club of Whitby will hold a garage sale on Saturday, May 14, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Ye Olde Fashion Christmas Store on the patio, 129 Byron St. N. There will be collectibles, household items, toys, games and refreshments will be availeble. For more information, caîl Diane Livie at 432-0906 or 430-7669. 19MhARKETPLACE' The Grade 8 graduating class at Kathleen Rowe Memnorial Public School will hold a 'Marketplace' on Saturday, May 14, 19 a.m. te, 2 p.m., at the echool, 1125 Athol St., Whitby There will be crdfts, baked g= and used treasui'es. Spaces are stiui available. For more information, cail 666-3585. PRECIOUS MOMENTS Precious Moments Local Club Chapter 'Always Room for One More' will meet Sunday, May 15, 1:30 p.m., at the McLaughlin Armoury, 53 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. AIl are welcome. For more information, cali 985-9090 or 436-7391. ENV1RONMENT FAIR The fourth annual Environ- ment Fair will be held at the Jubilee Pavilion in Oshawa on May 14. There will be more than 50 exhibitors, the Queen's University solar-powered car, and "green" personal care pro- ducts. The fair is sponsored by Canada Trust's Friends of the Environment Foundation, the Town of Claington and Oshawa Green Conservation Action Pro- gram. For more information cal Wendy at 905-721-7500. Bing the famiy to, Non lpoit oommunhtygroupe imwhlch ae aedln Whitby or have a substantiel Whilby membership may place th elr t esM or activi Îso hi page at n0o ost. "I oit ag or mWr4tb Friday ai Sp. Pediaf patrol THE WHITBY LIONS Club recently dona- ted money to Durham Regional Police to buy two more bikes for communîty patrol offîcers. Checking out the new bikes are, BIIM OTRERS GROUP The Birthmnothers Support Group will meet Wednesday, May 11, 7 to 9 p.m., at Westminster United Church, Manning Road (near Garrard Road), Whitby. New members welcome. HEAD INJURY The Head Injury Association of Durham Region will hold a sup- port goup meeting on Wednes- day, gay 18, 7:30 p.m., at 459 Bond St. E., Oshawa. For more information caîl 723-2732. l dfdift The 1994 Environment Fair Fricnds of the Environmcnt Foundation t-" dby Ca.d T-0" M OMMoer OSHAWA *GaItiN Ccl0m aav AT1IoNý ÀAcTlIO,4 IOGIAM ONTARFO door Prizes! 8teftaiment! Sol owdj Poered a rnf Saturday May l4th 930am - 3-.O0pm Juilcle I)Viil Lakc'view Pa&k Sincoc St South, OSHAWA from Ieft, Lions treasurer Ken Corner, Constable Tunde Reti, Lions president Garnet White and Constable Dan Denyer. Photo by Mawk Reesor, Why Fr Press CIIRONIC FATIGUIE fie Durham Region Chronic Fatigue SyndromeM .E. Support Group will meet on Wednesday, May 18, 7 p.m., et the A.E. King Memorial Complex, Kingsway College, Oshawa. For more infor- mation cali Renee Leahy at 655- 4398. LA LECIJE La Leche Leage Whitby will hold a breastfeeding supert ropmeeting on Thursday, a 12,9:30 a.m. Ile topic is utri- tien and Weaning.' Mothers, babies and expectant mothers are welcome. Caîl 723-0542 for details, including location of meeting. RED CROSS MEKETING The Canadian Red Cross Society, Oshawa branch will hold the annual general meeting on Tuesday, May 17, 11:45 a.m., at 45 Bloor St. E., Oshawa. Guest speaker Lyn Stevehson from the Simcoe branch will discuss ber work in Zimbabwe. For reservations, caîl the office at 723-2933 by May 12. BBQ YARD SALE Helping Hands food bank will hold a barbecue yard sale on Saturday, Ma 14 at 2170 Prestonvale ;9, Courtice. The food bank serves residents from Whitby to Bowmanville. PUB NIGRT Thle Ladies Auxiliary to Royal Canadian Legion Branch 112, Whitbywill hold a pub night on Saturdy May 14, 8 p.m., at 117 Byron St. S. fIers will be dancing to the music of Brian Snijth, darts, carde and a bot lunch. Tickets are $8 per person. For more information, call 668-0302. PC USERS' CLUB The Durham PC Usera' Club will meetThffursday, Mayl12, 7to 10 p.m., at CAW Local 222 hall, 1425 Phillip Murray Ave., Oshawa for the annual elections and swap meet. Ail are welcome. Admission is free. For more information, cali Bruce Laycraft at 728-9351 or Liinda Netten at 623-2787. KM) CHECK The Toronto Dominion Bank will spnsor a Kid Check for Child Fnd on Saturday, May 14, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the bank, 3050 Garden St., Whitby. Children will be fingerprinted, and must be accompanied by their parents. DOWN'S SYNDROME Thfe Durham Down'a Syndrome Association will meet TUeSday, May 17, 7:30 p.m., at Whitby Baptist Church, 411 Gilbert St. E. Guest speaker Ron Hurard fromn Durheam Behaviour Manage- ment will discusa 'Parenting young children.' For more information, cal 579-0187. 5TH ANNUAL YARD SALE Christ the King Lutheran Church will sponsor the fifth annuel yard sale on Saturday, May 14, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Motor City Saturn-Saab-Isuzu east parking lot. Tlhere wlll be books, toys, children's clothing, ornements and free face-painting. Refreshments available. ORIENTATION The Big Brothers Association of Oshawa-WVhitby will hold an orientation session for prospective Big Brothers on Wednesday, May 18. For more information and registration, call 579-2551. STAMP CLUB The Oshawa Stairp Club will met on Tuesday, May 17, 7 to 9 p.m., in the cafeteria at ONeill CVI, Oshawa. Stampe, postcards and cover collections can be exchanged, appraised or sold at auction. For more information cail John at 725-7962. OPEN HOUSE Discovery Toys will hold an openhous show and sale on Mond y ay 16,w7 t. 10 p.m., at Cormack Station, 250 Hickory St. S., Whitby. There will be educational toys, books and games for ail ages. Ail profits wil be donated to Child Find, Durham chapter. For more information, call Linda nt 723-0786. EUCHRE The Legion Ladies Auxiliary will hold euchre on Thursday, CRAFT SHOW & SALE *** SUNDAY MAY 15 *** lOarn - 4pm ** Free Parking ADMISSION $2 e CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE EFree Gas Barbecue Draw 1- e 1

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