Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, Auguet 24,1994, Page 15 INJURED WORKERS There will be an informational meeting for ail injured workers on Wednesday, Aug. 24, 7 p.m. at the Oshawa Italian Recreation club, 245 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. Topic will be 'la Bill 165 going to help you?' LEADERSIIIP The Durham-Toronto area chapter of Christopher Leader- ship Courses of Canada, which promotes pffective speaking and self-confide nce, will begin courses in midSeptember. To register, cail 416-299-0303. STEAM THIRESIJJNG The 23rd- annual Steamn Threshing Days will be held at the museum, one mile west-of Uxbridge, Aug. 27 and 28, 1 te 5 p.M. Large car show, antique machinery, crafts, food, music and dancing. Parade each day at 3 p.m. Adulte $5. Seniors and students $3. Children free. Free parking. DRAVA The Durham Region Associa- tion for Volunteer Administ- ration wilI meet on Thursday, Sept. 8 noon te 2 p.m., at North-» view <ommunity Centre, 150 Beatrice St. E., Oshawa. Answers to Whitby Trivia from page 13 1. Phillip Taylor (1 831-1911) installed the ol d post office dlock on his 8th birthday in Janujary 1911. The post offi!ce was demolished in 1959 and the clock's works are now owned by Whitby resident EarI Pascoe. 2. John Ham Perry's castie, Iocated in Kinsmen Park, was the f irst Whitby house to have gas lighting when it was bulit in 1 857.lit was demolished during World War 1. EDUCATION FORUM The Duirham Region District Health Council will hold an education forum, Friday, Sept. 16, 2 te 4 p.m. at Fairview l»dge auditorium, 623 Dundas St. W., Whitby. Topice include developing roles for a new health care system with guest speaker Dr. Michael Rachlij. RSVP by Sept. 9 at (905) 433-4262. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Whitby-Oshawa branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will hold a meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at LUS Family Hfistory Centre, Rogsland and Thornton roads, Oshawa. Speaker will le Bruce Clark. For more information oeil Marion at 683-2476 or Bessie at 723-7460. SPORTS EXCHANGE Glen Uhu Public Schoo? isj hoeting a sports exchange on Saturday, ýept. 10 from 9:30 te il a.m. Anyone who bas items. te selI muet register them on Friday, Sept. 9 from 8:30 te 11:30 a.m. or 1 to 6 p.m. or Saturday, Sept. 10 from 9 te 9:30 a.m. Items must have cardbeard tags ehowing the owners naine, addrçtss, phone number and asking price. Items can include skis, ski boots, elcatea, hockey equipment, roller blades, gymnastice, ballet or skating outfite. Halloween costumes, tennis or other racquets. Beaver, Cub, Scout, Spark, Brownie or Guide uniforine, approved hockey helmets, life jackets, snowsuits or golf equipment. Unsold items or money muet be picked up between îl and noon on Sat urday,Sept. 10. For more information, contact Dorothy Pierce at 668-8474. 3. Acid rain is destroying LES VOYAGEURS Whitby's 1 9th century white Kids for Kids will start a new marbie tombstonles. programn for ids, Grade 6 up, 4. Ms. Jmes . Becock which includes hiking, camping, 4 63- Mrs. Jam e o B tea canoeing andi survival.ïFor (1863-1943), weke e Myrtie information and registration, StiostrorekamHepewsa attend on Saturday, Aug. 27, 9 sistr o Si SamHuges. a.m., at McLaughlin Armouries, __________________35 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. --{BROOKLIN }»-- New pastor at churc411h The new pastor will conduct hie firet service at Brooklin United Church on Sunday, Aug. Registration for guiding Guiding regietration for resi- dents of the Broklin-Ashburn- Myrtle area will be held Tues- da, Sept. 6 in Brooklin. L etratien for Pathfindere, Guides, Brownies and Sparke will be held from 6:30 te 8 p.m. at Brooklin United Church. 28. Rev. Ron Pearce, wife Willa and family will be welcomed by the congregation. The service begine at 10:30 a.m. To cope with stress One of the best ways to cope with stress je te talk about it - and Distress Centre Durhamn will provide a listening ear. Distrees Centre volunteers can help. The centre bas 22 years of experience. Cali 433-1121. iý BROOKLIN PHARMACYM. ~F~65 BALDWIN ST.a BROOKLIN LOB 100 905-655-3301 wtPINWORMS Pinworms are tiny, workers. whtthread-Iike worms Hygiene is important; that I ive in the especially washing the 1 intpstines. Thev mav hs a nd clea~ninn iinder cause rectal itching, especially at night. They are very common and spread easily in children and childcare the fingernails. There are several excellent products available to treat pinworms. Consult your pharmacist. ARIIIIS AQUATICS - The Arthritis Society offers the arthritis aquatic program at pools in Bowmanville, Oshawa, Why and Ajax. For more information or te register, caîl the Arthritis Society at (905) 434-7221. CAR WASH ]BIg Brthers of Oshawa- Witb will hold a car wash on Sunday, Aug. 28, il a.m., te 3 p m., at the XL gas station on Taunton Road in Oshawa. KNon-ritI omunitygroupe whlcIeh 1are based ln Whltby or have a substantiel WhltbY membershlp may place Iheir upcong metnOgs page at n0 cost. profi mMing or non-Whrb groupa w i i dI,. C ARTILRJTS AQUATIC Registration is underway for the Arfthritis aquatic prograin at the Whitby Civic recreation complex, 555 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby. Classes will be held on Wednesday from 3 te 4 p.m. starting Sept. 21. The fee is $35 for the classes one day per week for 10 weeks. The Arthritis Society offers the program at pools in Bowmanville, Oshawa, Wihitby and Ajax. For more information or te register, caîl the Arthritis Society at (905) 434-7221. tif *LÀ L LÀ d 4 À6 A À,' u L I* ýA A AL , L DURHAM REGION FOODBAN Corne ta the lst Annual Saturday & Sunday, September 3rd & 4th OPEN 10 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 1/2 PRICE DAY PASS. with each non-perishable food item or a voucher from a donation at other drop points. ENJOY!! .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . [BEL LIJHL FNl -4- ~ DO j/ jil A SPECUALSTAGE SHOW with the Pleasure Valley Band featuring multi talented Conrad Kipping SPECIAL GUESTS -J.K GuIley - Danny Marks - Justine Maw and Washboard Hank (Sat. only) Children's Show with MAGOO and Patches with Smiley the Clown DAY PASS also includes: waterslides, rollerblading & rollerskatin9, mini golf, children's play round, ha>, rides, vofleyball courts, horseshoe pits, picnlc areas & pari Not Included are pony rides, pedal go cart. water wars, new cllmbing milI and horseba ridlng. Food concessions available. . ..... .... . .. .. . ADULT 51095+GST CHILD (12 & od«) 5995+GST CHILD (3 & .dc«) SENIORS 5695+GST 2499 BROCK ROAD RKhmrOId HdI xxoe X PLEASURE VALLEY (905) 649-3334 *Not valid with other discount offers. COUNITRY 2390 Fridèy at 5P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T. pRESCRooL PLAYGROUP «Roote & Wingdsineail groupe mean chiildren really do deévelop friendahips. Creative programi enhancea learning through playV with games, craft, stories, etc., Monday to Friday, 9 to 11:30 a.m. Enroli now for September. Cal Melody at 668-1928. SPANISH LESSONS The Spanish Canadan Cul- tural Society will offer cnversa- tional andbuiness courses for children and adulte starting in September in Whitby and Osh- awa. For more information cali 579-2334. LA LECHE La Leche League Witby holds its monthly breastfeedling support meeting on Thursday, Se pt. 8 at 9:30 a.m. 'fie topic je 'utrition and Weaning.' Mothers, babies and expectant mothers welicome. Cali 723-0542 for details, including location of meeting. Lao C ý--