Page 12, Whlty Free Press, Wednesday, Deoumber 14, 199 TREES SOLD For every cou pon submnitted when buying a Christmas tree ($25 each) at the Murcott tre. farm on Townline Road, north of Ashburn, the Whitby Arena Fun- draising Association will receive $5. The couvon offer ise rood for Dec. 17 and 18. For more information, cali 905-655-8939. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP m Te Reach to Recovery breast cancer support group for patients, family and friends will meet on Thursday, Dec. 15 7 te 9 p.m., at the Family WI'ust building, southeast corner of Bayly and Finley in Aax. For more information, cal b05-686- 1516. SUNRISE BINGO Sunrise Youth Group will hold a $5,500 monster bingo (plus $2,000 super jackpot) on Monday, Dec. 26, 10:30 p.m., at Oshawa Bingo Country, 5 Points Mae. Proceeds support recreational prograins for youth with developmental handicaps. NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE The. Whitby Lions Club will hold a New Year's Eve dance at Heydenshore Pavilion, Water Street, Whitby. Cost is $30 per person and includes party favours, dance prizes, hot and cold buffet served after midnight and DJ music by C.B. Sound Explosion. Dancing from 8 pam. te 2 a.m. For tickets and information, cae Garry at 666-1630 or Harvey at 668-0172. NEW YELAR'S EVE DANCE K.nights of Columibus Council 4895,will hold a New Year's Eve dance at the hall, 133 Brock St. N., Whlitby. Cost is $40 per couple. Featured are a live country and western band and hot and cold buffet served at 8 p.m. For more information, contact Doug at 430-9621 or Martin at 666-1071. MONTHLY MEETING Durham Region District Health Council will hold ita regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 5 p.m., in the council boardroom, 1614 Dundas St. E., suite 214, Whitb. Anyone wishing te attend should ca (905) 433-4262 due te limited seating available. OPEN BOUSE mhe AIDS Committee of Durham will hold a Christmas open hous. on Monday, Dec. 19, 3:30 te 7:30 p.m., at the AJDS Committee office at 78 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. Staff will b. on hand te welcome volunteers and anyone interested in AJDS issues. Light snacks will b. available. Cai 905-723-8201 for more LIVIG WITH CANCER Living with Cancer will meet from 7 te 8:30 p.m., Dec. 19, at the Holy Trinity Church, 91 Kings Cres., Ajax. For more information, call 686-1516. OIRNAMENTS In an annual fundraiser held by local Big Sisters, the first four in a series of ornainents repre- senting the Twelve Days of Christmas are available for pur- chas. at the National Ban k of Canada, 701 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby. For more information, caîl 436-0951. ONE PARENT FMLlES The Oshawa chapter of the On. Parent Familles Association will meet on Tuesday, Dec. 27, at 432 Simcoe St. S., in the Croation Cultural Club, for a drop-in. Al single parents, custodial or net, welcome. For more information, call 432-2684 or 728-1011. ONE PARENT FAMILlES The. Oshawa chapter of the On. Parent Families Association will meet on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 8 p.m., at 432 Simece St. S., in the Croatian Cultural Club, for a wine and cheese party, and cookie and baldng exehange. Bring a sinall "something." Ail singi. parents, custodial or net, welcome. For more information, cali 432-2684 or 728-1011. SUPPORT GROUP A breast cancer support group meeting will b. held on Thuieday, Dec. 15, 7:30 te 9:30 p.m., at Kingr -i United Church (corner of Wil. and Adelaide). For more information, caîl Carolyn at (905) 576-4204. CIIRONIC FATIGUE The Durham Region Chronic Fatigue SyndromelM.E. Support Group will meet on Wednesday, Dec. 21, 7 p.m., at A.E. King Meinorial Complex, Kingsway College, Oshawa. For more information, caîl Renee at 655-4398. i r Il 'Season 'S qreetinqs' from The Oshawa Flea Market NEW "CHRISTMAS" HOURS Open every Saturday & Sunday until Christmas 9:00 - 4:30pm Open Monday, December i 9th Friday, December 23rd before Christmas 1:00 - 7:OOpm Corne & see our 52r NWARTS &CRAFTS booths at the NEWLY RENOVATED Oshawa Flea Market 727 Wilson Rd.S 683-5290 '7--= ,- SPANISB CIRISTMAS The Spanish-Canadian Cul- tural Society will prasant a Christmnas concert at Henry Street High School, room 211, on Thursday, Dec. 22, 6:30 p.m. Studen ts of the Snish language ?pogam wi sing Spanieh Christmas songe and pl ay Mexican pinata. For more information about the concert or S anish programs, eall 905-579- CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The. Whitby Frm.Methodiet Church will hold their annual Sunday school Christmnas program, 'A Journey te the Centre of Chrietinas,'on Sunday, Dec. 18, 6 p.m., at 1916 Rossland Rd. E., Wihitby. A Christmnas Ev. candl.light service will b. at 6:30 P.m. '12 Days' ornaments for sale The. annual Christmnas orna- ment fundraiser is being held by local the Big Sisters organiza- tien. The first four in the series of ornaments repr.senting the Twelve Days of Christmas is available at the National Bank of Canada at 701 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby. For more information, caîl 436- 0951. MORE PRESENTS TRA&N MONEY? To get help regaining financial control, eall the Credit Counselling Service of Durhamn Region at 905-579-1951 and schedule an appointinent for a free financial assessment. Auo- $4- 5m CHRISTMAS PARTY Tihe Head Irjury Association of Durham Region will hoid a Christmas party, Wednesday, Dec. 21, 7:30 p.m., at the Lavai Community Centre (corner of Lavai Drive and Salisbury Street), Oshawa. Bring a can or non-perishable food for the food banlc, plus a gift (value up te $10) for a if exchange. For transportation assistance, cal 905-723-2732. CANDELIGRLT SERVCE There will b. a candlelight service. on Sunday, Dec. 18, 7 p.m., at Emmanuel- Church, Rowsland Road just west of Hlighway 12, Whitby. Ail welcome. Admission is free.. OMTOPOROSIS An ooteoporouis exercise program will begin Jan. 24. Classes will b. heldl at the YWCA in Oshawa. Registration began Dec. 12. Cali the YWCA for details at 576-8880. GIRL GUIDE COOKIES Girl Guide -chocolate mint cookies are available until Dec. 31. To order, call 430-4977. STAMP CLUB The Oshawa Stampil Club will meet on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 7 p.m., in the cafeteria at O'Neill CVI, Oshawa. Collecters and guests are welcome. For more information, caîl Roy at 728-2599. WINTER WONDERLAND e Winter Wonderland,' presented by the Central *Lake Ontario Conservation Authority, will -b. held Thursday, Jan. 5, 10:30 te 11:15 a.m., in the prograin reoin of VWtby -Public Library. Youngsters age 6 and up may register for this program. CLOCA staff will give a élide presentation and information about a variety of winter activities in conservation areas. MARCII 0F DIMES The. Durham Region chapter of Ontario March of Dimes is lookcing for donated space *te stere items for the. organization's annual winter garage sale. Items to, b. stored include housewares, furniture and hardware. Storage space is needed frein December until the end& of March. The. garage sale will be held on March 26 at the Royal Canadian Legion in, Oshawa. Ail proceeds will b. used te purchases mobilit equipinent for adulte with physical disabilities. SNOW REMOVAL The Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre is co-ordinating the senors' snow removai prograni for the Town of Whitby. Snow shovellers are needed te clear driveways and walks of seniors who wish te remain in their homes but cannot manage te shovel snow. A fee is paid for the service. Cail 668-1424. PENNY BINGO Penny bingo will be held at the WVhitby Seniors' Activity Centre on Dec. 29, 10 amn. te noon. Cest is $1. CaU the office before 9:30 a.m. te reserve a spot. Ceet for lunch je $3.75. WINTER FUN 'Winter Friends' wilî be held Wednesday, Jan. 4 2:30 te 3:30p.m., at the Witby Public Library. The program is about birds that stay for the winter, and 'learning how te inake a feeder for the backyard. The program is for those aged 6 and up. Register at the children's desk (in person only) Dec. 15. How you choose to pay tribute to a life lived or make an expression of remembrance is a personal choice. Your Municipal Cemetery serving the Town of Whitby and surrounding area. Located on the east side of Highway #12, north of Taunton Road. For information please cali: 905-655-3493 MUNI CI PAL C EM ETE RY