Whitby Free Press, 14 Jun 1995, p. 16

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Page 16, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, June 14, 1995 WORBIED ABOUT NIDS? Runaway, dropouts, d&ugs% alcohol, crimes, parent abuse. The Oshawa chapter of the Association of Parent Support Groups of Ontario meets every Tuesdlay, 7:30 p.m., at Augustina Hall, Faith Place, 44 William St. W., Oshawa. For more information,. call 1-800-488-5666. PXACH TO RECOVERY Reach te, Recovery, breast cancer support group for patients, family ana friends, meets June 15, 7 te, 9 p.m., at the Family Trust building, southeast corner of BaYyyand Finley in Ajax. For more information, cal the Canadian Cancer Society, West Durham Unit, at 906-686-1516. CAR WASH The Whitby Professional Pire- fighters Association will hold a car wash on Saturday, June 17, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the parking lot at Toys UUs, Thickson.*Road South, Whitbýy. Funds raised support charities that will bene- fit from the Great Lake Canoe Race in- which the Whitby -asso- ciation bas an entry. The race is on Canada Day. Cost of a car, wash is$5. POSTIVEITNESS nhe AIDS Committee of Durham ins ponsoring 'Postive Fitnese a fitneee programi for 111V-positive adulte in Durham Rain The 10-session program ;;fstart June 17 anpd rum Saturdays fr-om 9:30 te il a.m., and Tuesdays from 8 te 9:30 p.m. The prcgram features gentle -ttching and stretching exerciseos, discussions on health, nutrition and stress management. For more information or te registr, caRM (905) 665-0051. COMPUTER CAMP 'Summer Computer and Sports Camp, sponsored by the Durhanm Board of Education, wiil be held for Grade 4 te 9 students in July at Sinclair Secondary School in Whitby. Cost is $125 ($100 for each additional family member) for each weekly- session (July 10-14, 17-21 or 24-28). Each day is made up of computeractivity and various spors. For more information ,cal Warren Palmer at Sinlairat666-5400. BREAST CANCER The Oshawa breast cancer support group meeting will be held on Thursday, June 22, at Kingsview United Church (corner of Wilson and Adlaïde St.) fromn 7:30 te 9:30 p.m. For more information, call Carolyn. at 576-4204 or Sylvia at 579-2680. Royal couple FRANK AND crowned 'King GRETA Browning were and Queen' in an annual PRE-SUYMR IESIVAL Ail SainWi Anglican Church wiil hold a pre-summer festival Saturday, June 17, 9 a.m. te 1 p.m., 300 Dundas St. W., Whitby. Events wiil include a bake sale, car wash, a barbecue, clowns, balloons and strawberry shortcake. Everyone welcome. COMMUJNITY LiviNG The Ajax-Pickering & Whitby Association for Community iàving will hold the annual general meeting on Monday, June 193, 8 p.m., at Mcbean Comxnunity Centre., 95 MaGil Dr., Ajax, (corner of Westney Road and Magiil Drive, north of Hlighway 2). Guest speaker Patrick Worth will discuss 'The Importance of Inclusion? Ail welcome. Kid Check NICOLE CORBETT, 4, is fÎngerprinted b y volunteer Heather MoLean durin9q a Kid Check held b y hild Find at the TD Bank in Whftby Town Square C Rossland and Gardn) n My 2. >Pholo by Peter Nitas, Whilby Free Presa event heki at Sunnycrest Nursing Home in Whitby recently. Phýoto by Peter Nilas, Whltby Fr. Pres EAD INJUIRY The Head Irnjury Association of Durham Region wil hold the annual general meeting on Wednesday, June 21, 7:30 p.m., at theOsbawa Public Libraiy, 65 Bagot St., Oshawa. Speakers are Dr. Terrence Fes, cinical neuropsychologist and coordinat«r of neuropsychological services at Centenary Health Centre, Scarborousgh, and Peggy Allen, chief speech pathologist for the Durham Board of Education. There wiil b. annuel reports and the election of the 1995-96 board of directors. Cail the office at 1-905-723-2732. rCTHBONIC FATIGUE The Durham Region Chronic Fatigue Sindrome/M.E. Support Group wil meet on Wednesday, June 21,7 p.m.,at A. E.King Mlemorial Complex, Kingsway Coilege, Oshawa. For more information, cal Renee at 655-4M9. CAMP COUNSELLOR Kids for Kida' 'Camp Sharing' offers a free leadership course for camp counsellors te, high school students on Tuesday, June 27 te Friday June 30, 6 te, 3:30 p.m., and Sunday, July 2 te, Fridays, July 7, 6 te, 3:30 p.m. While the course is free, participants are required te, volunteer services te Camp Sharing for a minimum of two weeks from Sunday, 6 p.m. to Friday, 3:30 p.m. A contribution will ensure five kids have a free holiday that week. Cal 905-576-1198 by Mondýy, June 19 te register and, receive further information. CONMMUN1Y LWING The Ajax-Pickering & Whitby Association for Community Living wiil hold the annuel general meeting on Monday, June 19, 8 p.m., at the McLean Community Centre, 95 Magil Dr., Ajax (corner of Magii Drive and Westney Roed North). Patzick Worth, of People First willl diucus 'The Importance df Inclusion! QUIT SMOKING The Lung Aso:ùation, Durham Region wiil hold a "Get Ready te Quit workshop on Wednesday, June 21. Pur more information cell 436->1046. W -TFIR" YCLUB The Writeri? Circle of Durham will hold a workshop, 'Ad Writing for Broadcast & Print,; Saturday, June 24, 9 te il1 a.m., at the Toronto School of Business,ý 1450 Kingston Rd., at Valley Farm Rd.), Pickering, Costs $10 for members; $15 for non-members. Guest speaker wiil be Cain Tilbury, creative director at KX 96 Radio, and frelance writer/editer Dorothea H-elms. For more information and te register, cail Miarjorie at (905) 686-2085. OSrOMY The Oshawa and District Ostomy Association, a mutual aid group for ail persos who have or are about te have ostomy surgery, will meet on Wednesday, June 21, 7:30 p.m., at Oshawa Geneial Hospital in room 1002F . For more information, call Velora Gibson at (905) 434-2886 or Estelle Carswel (905) 723-1376. JEWISH BEFOIRM > The Jewish Reform Congregation of Durham Region, B'nai Shalom vMTkvah, (Children of Peace and Hope), invites al members of the Jewish community of Durham Region te join in worship on Friday, June 23, 7:30 p.m. T he service celebrates the flrst anniversary of holding Reforin services in Durham. The service will be held at St. Paul's United Church on Kings Crescent in Ajax. The services wiil be led by Rabbi Elyse Goldstein, director of Kolel, the Institute for Adult Education 1of ýthe, Canadian Congress of Reform Judiaism. For further information, contact Harley Saltzman at (905) 683-5646 or Eli Edelson at (905) 666-3764. ONE PARENT The One Parent Familes Asso- ciation of Oshawa will meet on Tuesday, June 20 for coffe, cards and conversation, at the Adria Cultural Club, 432 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. For more infor- mation, caîl Diane at 434-1954. BIG SISTERS Big isters.Newcastle-Oshawa- Whitby will hold -orientation for. pros etive Big Sisters on Wed- nes a une 21. F or more infor-, maton, including time and loca- ton oorentation, caîl 725-9300. FOOD BANK The Durhamx Regional Sociable Club (CB troup) float in the Ipcoming Feta parade in Osh- awa will collect non-perishable food items, including canned goods, for the Helping Hands Food Bank that serves many area fa2milies. For more informa- tion, cail Ron Found at 905- 697-0601. ST. JOHN St. John Ambulance - Durham Region Branch is recruiting eople. who are interested in becoming first aid, CPR and mabysitting instructors. St. John will hold a national mestructor training and development program, course on June 16, 17, 18, 23, 24 and 25. Cail (905) 434-7800. ANNUAL MEIL'ING The Durhamn Region District Health Council l hold their annual general meeting on Thursday, June 15, 5t -,a Harmony Creek Golf Club, 1000 Bloor St. E., Oshawa. Guest speaker Dr. Sholoen Glouberman wiil 'speak on 'The Changing Hospital ini One Lifetime.' To reserve, oeil (905) 433-4262 hy June 12. DINNER The Reform -Party of Canada, Ontario riding, wiil hold a ' Dinner with. Art Hange? (Calgary Northeast NP), on June 14, 7:15 p.m., at Annandale Goft and Country Club. For more information, oeil 905-831-5217. ANNUAL BARBECUE The Salvation 4Aimy Street Ministry wiil hold the first annual barbecue at 225 Brock St. N. (i front of the Salvation Army Thrift Store), Whitby on Friday, Junel16, 6:30 p.m.There will be food, videos, gamnes, gospel music and prizes. JN FORMAT[ON STATION The Durham Rleon Health Department, OAA, Durham Police, Pickering' Town Centre wiil present a free Car Seat Drive Thru information station on June 17, ramn or shine, il a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Pickering Town Centre (northeast parking lot). YAIRD SALE The Cesarean, Prevention, Su pport and Education Group will doc a ýfund-raising yard sale andi barbecue on Saturday, June 17 at 97 Brunswick St., King Street East and Harmony Rod in Oshawa. Cali 579-7518 to donate for the sale or for more information. DANCE The One Parent Families Asso- ciation of Oshawa will hold a dance -on Saturd.ay* June 17, 8 pm. te1 am., at tle Woodview Community Centre, 151 Cadillac Ave. N., Oshawa. For more infor- mation,.oellDiane at 434-1954. The Whidtby under-12 boysd rep soccer team will hold a multi-family yard sale- on Saturday, June 17, 9 a.m. te 1 p.m., at 101 Robinson Ores., Whitby. Crafts, books, furniture, toys, household items, sports equipment, clothing and more wil be offered. Ail proceeda support the team. CULTUIRAL CARAVAN FKM. Heard Public School wil hold a 'Cultural Caravan' on Saturday, June 24, 10:30 am. te 2 p.m., at the-sehool, 600 Dundas St. E., Whitby. There wiil b. ezhitions, parade and concert. Ail welcoene, admiadm is free.

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