Whitby Free Press, 4 Oct 1995, p. 16

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Page 16, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, October 4.1995 BIG SJSITKS NOW Big Sisters NOW will hold the. second annual craft show and trade fair on Saturday, Oct. 14, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at CAW Hall, 1425 Phillip Mum-y Ave., Osihawa. Free admisision, For more informfation, oeil 725-9300. M bEDICINE WHEEL A sacred medicine wiieel workshop witii Alan Greywolf will be held on Saturday, Oct. 7, 1 to 4 p.m., at Wings of Learning, 106 Byron St. S., Witby.. There will be a discussion about the rites and rituels of native American culture. Coàt is $20. Cail 666-4613 to attend. CELIAC Oct. 14-22 is Canadian Celiac Awareness. Week. For more information about the. Durham group that meets four times a year, caîl 666-1993. AQUARIUM SOCIETY Tii. Durham Region Aquarium Society wil meet Tuesday, Oct. 10, 7:30 p.m., in the cafeteria at the. rear cf R.S. McLaugiilin CVI, 570 Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa. Tiiere will be a guest speaker (Vita Lucas, wiio will speak on conditioning and feecing fishb), jar shiow and small auction of hobby- related equipment. For more information, cail Jim Brown at 905-987-3412 or Ty Fsiier at 905- 831-0940. Enjoy A Dairy Queen Cake Yudon't need to wait for a Special Occasion. Cool creamy chocolate and vanilla Dairy Queen soft serve. Crisp chocolate cookie crunch. Rich, cold fudge and icing, packed for easy take home. You can even have your cake designed with a personal message on it, It's a great idea! Just give us a cali or drop in, and we'Ul customize a cake to fit your occasion. WHITY DAIRY QUEEN 1003 Dundas St. E. 668-5342 -f AMI' Wam/<u- EBoxfl2 DQ . .... sandwiche SWith purehase of any i8, 10" or sheet cake. S WhNby loction only. Noi edeemable with any oher coupon or ~av' ~Saes tax, if any is extra. EASTVIEW Tii. Eastview Boys' and Girls' Club, Nortiivi.w Unit (150 Beatrice St. E.), offers, commencing Oct. 10, sports, gaines, crafts and special events to ciiildren aged 6 ta 11. Cail 432- 1984. DANCE The. Save Lynde Marsii citizens' group will iiold a Harvest Hop dance on Friday, Oct. 20, 8 pan., at the. Brancii 112 Legion brancii, 17 Byron St. S., Whitby. ickets, $10 per persan (and including a ligiit buffet), are available at Lafontaine Trading Post in downtown Wiiitby. For more information, cali 430-7727. 9NFERTIIL1TY The Durham Region Health Department is holding an Infertility Information Nigiit on. Oct. 16, 7 to 9 p.m., at the. Michael Starr Building, 33 King St. W., Oshiawa.- Guest speakers are Dr. Cliff iàbrach, an infertiltyý specialist, and Jan Silverman, coordinator of . the inferti]ity support and education program at Women's College Hospital. To register and obtain more information, caîl 723-8521, ext. 2111 by Ct. 11. RUMIAGE SALE St. Mark's United Church Women iiold a rummage sale every Wednesday, 1 ta 2:30 p.m., at the. ciiurcii house, 200 Byron St. S., Whitby. FIELDNATURAIM~ Durham Regional Field Naturalist wiil meet Saturday, Oct. 14, 9 a.m., at the. Durham Board of Education Centre, Taunton Road, Whitby. James Kainstra wiil lead an outing on the. Oak Ridges. Moraine. New members are welcome. For more information, eaU 985-4497.1 <CIVITAN CLUB mhe Whitby Civitan Club will meet tonigiit (Wednesday), 7 p.m., at 613 Harriet St., Wiiitby (incorrect location given in last week's edition). The club supports several comml.init3 groups and indiViduels including the. developmentally iiandicapped. Anyone interesteci in joinng can attend the meeting. For more information, caîl Vicki at 666-8433. THEOS mhe local chapter of THEOS will meet on Sunday, Oct. 8, 2 p.m., at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Ciiurcii, Cochrane Street, Whitby. THEOS is a support group for tiie widowed. For more information, caîl 668- 2648. mhe osteoporosis support group will meet at- the Centennial Building,. 416 Centre St. S., Whitby on Friday, Oct. 13, 1:30 p.m. Formore information, caîl the. centre et 668-1424. MCTEAGUE The. Ontario Riding Federal Liberal Association will present thie second annual fali fuindraiser, An Evening with Dan McTeague, MP, at *the Old Liverpool House, Pickering, on Wednesday night, Oct. 11. For tickets, $100, cail David at 905-839-8386 or Monica at 905486-4727. NqEWFOUNDILAND NIGBT Tii. Knights of Columbus will host a Newfoundland Night at Heydenshore Pavilion on Friday, Oct. 20P,<8'p.m. -Providing entertainment will b. Dick Nolan and band Lukey's Boat (including Roy Penny, Norma Gale). Cost is $25 per couple'which includes a light meal. For tickets, caîl Doug MacLean at 430-9621 and Martin Turpin at 666-1071. TEA DANCE Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre will iiold afternoon tea dances at the Centennial Building, 416 Centre St. S., on Oct. 6 and 20, 2 ta 4 p.m. Ray Hutchinson will be the DJ. For more information, cali the. centre at 668-1424. GOOD NEIGH[BOURS For information about Whitby's Good Neighbour campaign - wiic includes shoveling snow for frail seniors, delivering books ta shut-ins, house- and dog-sitting - call the. Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre at 668-1424. Oct. 9 ta 15 is Good Neighbours Week in Ontarjëo. Celtiecs tak consolation ew Wôr]ks Wc brew for you - ne extra charge INC. (you just add the yeast) Brew beer for as low as $11.50 . per case of 24 reg. botties. We spare no expense 10 provide you with the freshesi and l'est quality malts and hops for our beer recipes. -.Ali â mi 1/2 h'îtclîes ilo aw-oble We use only the highest quality imported juices to make our wines. Choose from: - Chablis - French Colornhard - Sauvignon 13lanc e Pinot Chardonnay - Chateau-Neuf-Du- Pape -, Valpollicella e Cabernet & many more #, DUDSST HWY 2à BURN z ICAU. 666uBREIN Wl- i] 1390 Hopkins St. lm CONSUMERIS I-- Unit #6 Whitby ** We accept competitors coupons fBrewing' IHeurs: IMon.-Fd.I ~11-9I \Sat.IA-y Ffrt.tmebreer.&.wie mkessW*. j.60~4FF your 1is bath I~~~~~~m aXtNVJUO W.,rioun The Sinclair Secondeiy School junior girls' basktbail team won the. consolation titi. at the Olympia Sports Camp Feul Clessie in Huntsville over the. weekend. In their opening game, Sinclair lost 32-25 to Barrie North. Kirsty Wild had six points and Lynz Keys four. Ceitics then defeated O'Gorman from Tim'mins 54-15. Eleven players contributed ta the scoring, inciuding eigiit points from each cf Julie Shields, Keys and Wieid. In tiie , consolation ciiampionsiiip, Sinclair defeated North Middlesex cf Parkhill 48-23. Celtics led by two points*et haîf- time but broke tiie game wide open in the. second haîf witii tenaciaus defence and a balanced scoring attack as 10 players contributed ta the. scoring. Smr Walker led ail scorers witii 10 points, eight in the. second hiaîf., Wield iiad eight points and while Jen Sakata and Jen Pizzoiata each contributed seven. Celtie's LOSSA leegue record stands at a win and two lasses. Tnm ~ in i. itmr / Alnnm WV-e.*or SINCLAIR SECONDARY SCHOOL Are you sîttang in your chair.. getting comfortable? Good, beceuse we are back here ta inform you of this week's news here et Sinclair. Students are finaily comfortable with their sciiedules, and finding their way arou.nd this maze without a map in iiand. We have ail been bombarded witii practices, tryouts, "join tuis," "join that," "buy this," end "buy that," as every lest penny is drained from aur wallets. Have a love message ta send ta that someone special? Lookcing ta buy or seil? Make use cf classifieds in Sinclair's officiel newspaper, Graffiti. Just a reminder that newspaper subscriptions are still on sale. For just $1.25, you cen get five issues of the paper, and classifieds are 20 cents per line. If you have missed the table in tii. student common, speak ta Ms. Eales in room 216. Octoberfest is no langer for Germans, Sinclair hes a littie feast cf its own. Sinclair's SAC has got tue wheels a turning and have an exciting week planned. SAC races. bobbing for apples and the special barbecue' have taken place already. W. are lookinýg forward to, the. root beer ciiug-a-lug, and the. pumpkrin pinnate on Friday. Tii. food drive has begun and students are esked ta bring non- perisiieble food items ta their TAG. AIl items will be donated ta, the Whitby' community. mhe United Way penny drive is under wey. Students are asked ta, bring pennies and spare change ta, their TAG. " Romea, Romea, where for art my dinner?" Auditions for the productions of Skin end 771w Secret Garden have been taking place this week. Students and teaciiers have hed ta stay well into the. dinner hour, tepping their feet, and exercising their vocal ciiords. Look for your neme on the. posted cast list on the theatre door tis. Friday. The outdoor pursuits class, elong witu Ms '. Curtis, MIs. Rozon and Mir. Moon, left today for their three-dey camping trip ta Bon Echo Provincial Park, with 33 ambiticus students who are ready ta tackle the whopping, lonesome and slavish acres of the outdoors. Best cf 'luck ta aill wilderness survivors. Wiil you be needing Red Cross upon your arrivai? .Tii. midget gils' basketball team, coaciied by Ms. Rozon, recently lost three of their games by one point. Their high-spirited coachi feel1s tiiet tiiey wiil reach their full potentiel by the end cf the year. Good luck ta the girls at the Anderson 'invitational tournament Oct. 20-2 1. Ms. Curtis' junior girls' basketbell teem 50 far iias a win and two lasses. The girls are ready for action after spending this past weekend et Olympia Sports Camp tournament. Best of luck toalal the. girls. Tii. midget boys' valleybal teeni, and their leader of tue peck, Mr. Tudor, iiad wins over Austin and Bowmanviile. Tii. junior boys' volleybell teem' is 1-1, having beaten Bowmenville and lost ta, Austin.- Congratulations go to Bill Woods and- Heether Ransan wiio w.r. chosen as Sinclair's students cf the month fer September. Eacii month two students are ciiosen from a variety cf nominations, besed on ecademic achievement and extra- currcular involvement. Are yen sitting down around your dining room table, staring at that beautiful carved turk.y, you wond.r about what you can be tiiankful for ... Aw forget it juat pase down that stufflng. a 1 - -- . UMM" &M"

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