Whitby Free Press, 15 May 1996, p. 18

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LOOK GOOD The Look Good ...FPeel Bott ~]n'ogam developed by t] Canadian Cosmetlc, Toiletry au Fragrance Association (CUTÀ Foundation for women with cane undergoing chemotherapy radiation treament, beins Oshawa General Hospitalc Tuesday, May 21, 2 p.m.1 register cali 433-4301. CROHNWS The Crohn's 'and Coliti Foundation of Canada, Oshawq r Chapter, wll hold 'an educatlci meeting,'Helping Patients to Hel- Themselves: Trick of the Trade,'b, Dr. Fred Saibil of Sunnybro Health Science Centre, Toronto, oc Thursday, May 16, 8 p.m., at thi Durham Board of Educatioi headquarters building,, room 2007 Taunton Road ýEast;, 'Whitby. AI welcome. PSyCmIc On Wednesday, May Y~,9:34 a.m. in 4 p.m., the Durham 'RegboÉ YMCA will host psybc Johr Deere, at 1400 Bayly St., unit 15A 4P2ckering. The cost will b. $10 fa 15 minutes or $20 for a half howr Cali Pat at 905-839-8011. SUPPORT GROUP The Head Injury Association o Durham Region will holdi support group on May 15, 7:3( p.m., at 459 Bond St. E., Oshawa For more information, cail 723 2732. PARENTS WlIuPARTNERS Parents Without Partners Chapter #204 wiil meet Thursday, May 16, 8 p.m., at St. George's Church (upstairs), for a genera] meeting. For more information, cail Debbie at 571-5452 or Ron at 723-1699. ONE PARENT FAMUIES The One Parent Families Association of Oshawa will hold their monthly social on Saturday, May 18, 8 p.m. to 1 arn., at the Woodview Community Centre, 151 Cacllac 'Ave. .N., Oshawa. Everyone welcome. *For more information, oeil Doug at 728-1011 or Debbie at 404-0629. 31WD THURSDAY The 3rd Thursday' Breakfast Women's Network will meet May '-.6, 7:30 a.m., at Harmony Creek Golf Club,' 100 Bloor St. E., Oshawa. Guests are welcome. For reservations, cail Judy Moreland at 668-1742. ONE PARENT FAM[LIES The One Parent. Families Association of Oshawa will meet' Tuesday, May 21, 8 p.m., at the Adria CulturaE>lub, 432 S imcoe St. S., Oshawa. Guest speaker will, ho agolf- pro. AIl single parents, custodial or not, ar e -invited 1to attend. For more information, eall Doug- atý 72-111orDeb a aiW CELIAC The Canadian Celiac Asscition support group meeting will be held on Thursday, May 16, 7 p.m., at Courtice North Public School. For more information, caUl Linda at 666-1993 or Cassandra at 728-853L BIG SISTERS, Big Sisters NOW wifl hold an orientation session on Tuesday, May 21, 7 te 9 p.m., at 555 Wentworth St. E., unit 01, Oshawa. Thore are 25 children.on the waiting liat. Cail 725-9300 ià reserve. Non.roflt oommunltygroup whlch are baedIn Whllby or bave a membership may place their. or actvi es on th l 3 page et no cost. km s.ç o n te gý A blood donor clinie' will ho eld at the Whitby Bach 1 fgion hall> 117 Byron St. S.,'on lesday, May 21, 1:30 to 8 p. YARD SALE A yardi sale- will b. held- on turday, May 25,8 a.m. te 1 p.m., Westminstr United Church, 25 lnmng.,Rd., Whitby. 'Home king, ë used items, hot dops-and mnka. For further information,", 11 576-8218. Take ,.TOS nèeta3 at 6:3Ã" Sensibly ý.. 1every àlb Pairk DANCE The Ladies Auilazy cf the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 112 will hold a dance on Friday, MWay 17,8 p.m., at the Legbon, 117 Byron St. S., Whitby. Coat is $5 at th or Jl ra rih l welcome. . ý11ý. Kinttecleaners LYNDA WILLISTON of the Kinette Club of Whitby does some cleaning in the Whitby apartment of Viola Lynde as Kinettes 5K WA11K The Whiiby Osteoporosis Support Group is hosting a five- kilomeire walk along the waierfroni irail on Friday, May 17 ai 1 p.m. Proceeds go to the Osteoporosis Society. There is a $5 entiy fée which will be waived if the registrant receives $25 in pledges. Registration and pledge forma are available at the Whitby Seniors Activity Centre, 801 Brock St. S-, or caU 668-1424 for more information. DECAF WORKSHOP Durham Deaf Services will present "It.s a Deaf Deaf World" on Wednesday, May 22, starting at 9., a.m.,, at the, Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Vailey Farm ,Road. 'Lest las $15 (includes wýorkshop and Information package). Cal 579-3328 (Tl'Y:579-6405). RED CROSS Volunteera will be recognized at the --Durham brandi cof ihé Red Cross annual general meeting o'n Wednesday, May 22, 11:45 a.m. te 1:30 p.m., at 419lng St. W., suite 115, Oshawa Centre, Office Galleria. AUTOMO'TI1VE'REPAIR INc. TUNýE-UP ,SPECIAL WItth Tlune-up *~ ~ (UpIo 5OL Castroi GTXOi(Y BY Iop*en:Mon.& reCeintly'held their annual 'Slavette for a DPay,' spring cleaning for seniors. Photo by Peter Niles. Whltby Free Press POLICE wEE For Police Week, May 12-18, Durhamn Regional Police will pro- vide information and displays at four locations in Oshawa and one in Pickering, and will promote the Highway Help program. For more information, eall Sergeant Paul Malik at 579-1520, ext.. 5611. LECTURE '«Health and Wealth: Our God- gNven. Right'is the tepic cf a free (ristia n Science- lecture on TuesdayMay21 8 p.m., at the Fiathurch ofdhrist, Scientist, 190 Roèsland Rd . E., Oshawa. Ail are welcome. SOCIAL JUSTICE 'The *Durham Region Coalition for Social Justice will hold a workshop,,' 'Governmenî Budgets as if People Maiiered,' Thursday, May 16, 7 p.m., at- the Steelworkers' Hall, 115 Albert St., Oshawa. The workshop, wili feature Janet Conway cf the Metro Toronte Social Planning -Council and the Métro social Justice Network. For more information. oeil Monica Connolly ai 668-7100: INVISIBLE The Invisible Disability Sup- rt Group will, meet on Tues- dayMay -21, 7 pm., at 947 Adelaide St. ,E., Oshawa. A psy- chitratfrm Sick Kids Hospital will discuas ADD and ADHD. For More information, caîl Karen Sparks at 404-2970. HOSPICE WALKATHON1 The eighth. annual WMhb ue'nura io(spi 1'J-kflometre" MANNI walkaihon wil ho held on Sunday, May 6, eginingandending at thonsitalstatiim 0am 7:30 tO 1 P.rn. Plodges heeta'are CHVVY.;, - vblblat-Ihe ho !i~I or,eau-, GIANT GARAGE SALE On Saturday, June 1. R.A. Sennett Public Sehool will hold itsi first 'Gigantie Garage Sle.' Tables are $15 and can b. roservod by contacting Margaret at 430-5705 or Andrea at 430-9567. For thi. whie elephant *table (for anyone wanting te soîl their items> donations can ho droppod off during school hours (9 a.m. te 4 pm)on Friday, May 31 in the front foyer of Bennett, 300 King St., Whitby. Rlam date la June 2. PARENT SUPPORT The OshawaiWhitby chapter cf the Association cf Parent Support Groupa Of Ontario meeta .overy Tuesday, '7:30 p.m.g,at Fabth Place, 44 William St. E., Oshawa, te offer support for parents of "acting-out' teenagers. For more information, oeil Lorraine at &68-0633. FMUN FAIR The Kida Kraze for Sick Kida Fun Fair will b. held on Saturday, May 25, il a.m. te 4 p.m., at Peel Park, Trent Street Whtby. All proceeds will b. donated te the Hospital for Sick Children. There wbll b. a silent auction for many Items donaied by local businesses". The Whitby fire .department -will bave a truck for the children te tour.1 CIRCUS 'The Durham iRegional Police Association wiil hosi the, Gai-den Brothers .Cirinuai the, Civic &uditium- in Oshawa Aug. 16-118.' relephonie soicitation* is no-0w being conducied' by R.A.P. htarkeiing Promotions me.îcý,'on >eal cthe -aésocîationý Ahy profita realized byithe association. mb11 support. and sponsor i J il . TOr The Firot Oshawa iTO club, whlch helpe dovelop confidence in public sjpeang and leadership» wlll meet'on Tuesday, May 21o 7 p.m.,. at the Michael Starr Building, firt floor, 33 King St.W., Oshawa. For more information, oeil 725-179. BMAL HEALTII About 35 local agonices wiil provide Information and education about their respetve programs at a'Mental Health Awareness Day' on Thursday, May 23, 10a.m.to 9 p..g at the Oshawa Centre. Some ofthe agendes reprosonted, Include the Canadian Mental Health Association, Whltby Mental lealth Centre Interact Program4 Plnewood Centre and Crises Unit, of Oshawa Geuneraàl Hospital,» COPE mental'health. prograrn, Durham Region Social Services and Alzheimer Society. For more Information, call Sharon Cochrane at 434-16913. WOhM NDEE The Women Indeed Resource Centre offers the followlng at 70 Simcoe St. N, Oshawa: Maym1, 6:30 pan., presentation, 'Dreams & Drearnirg Unlocking *the Mysteries of our Drearm' with facilitator Michele King-, May 20, 1 p.m., discussion, 'Followingrup wlth Lâeads'; May 21, 7 p.m., discussion, 'Overcommng Barriers,' with facilitator. Jean Kerr- McKnight; May '22, 7; p.m.,ý presentation, 'Recognition of Anger and, how, todeal with it,' with facilitator Margaret Kromer, May 23, 7 P-m, study session, 'Celestine Prophecy,' with facilitators group A, Carrol Campbell, group B,, Sandi Cale; May 24, 6:30 p.m., presentation, 'Dreame & -Dreaming,wbth facilitator Michelle, King-, May 25, 9 a.m., woiioehop, 'Comunbcating in Your Relationahipa, wt facilitator David Clarke- May 27,1 l pm., dbscusion,"WVhat is Succe'; .May 28," 7 p.m.,- discussion, 'The Business Card Z& bts Impact,' with facilitator Jean -Kerr-McKiih4 Mav 29, 7 p ,'ife Ause,' with failitator Sandra Healey, May 30, 7 p.m., study session, Celestine Prophecy, with facilitators for group A Carrol Campbell and Group B Sandi Cale. The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Durham Chapter 584, will hold the annrual dinner and awards night on Wednesday, May 22, 5:45 p.m., at Jackson s Touch ofClass, Consumèe Drive, Whitby . Students, staff, and volunteers from both' Durham .chool boards will ho recognized fortlieir dedication and excellence in the field cf special education. F'or fùrther information, caSil Suzanne (3odin-Galipeault at 427- 2866 or Jim Hunter at 666-6331. Page 18, Whltby Fme Pros, Weclnesday, May 15, 1996

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