Whitby Free Press, 3 Jul 1996, p. 11

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Whitby Fr.. Pres, Wocfresday, JuIy 3,1996, Pai Red Cross car raly art of anniversary celebration The. Reglon of Durham Branch ofthe Canadian Red Cross Society will hold the. second annual car raily on Sunday, Aug. 11. The. rally will begin andend at Cullien Gardens, with registration from noon te 12:45 p.m., and -the. firat car leaving the. grounds at 1 p.m. The rally will b. about. two hours in length and will end with the. presentation of prizes te carol lt/t wlnners durlng the brandi celèbration of the Canadian R.d Cross Society's lOOth annuversary. During the presentations there will be a performance by Terry Crawford and Rick Johnsont 1996 Canada achievement award wlnners. Each car wil requn'. a navigator' asi well as a driver, but more can ride if desîred. No experience ià needed. SKIN* CARE Carol Walker _~$ s'"Y REFLEXOLQGY ELECTROLYSIS - FACIALS * MAKEUP MANICURES - PEDICURES - WAXING e GIFT CERTIFICATES A completed donation sheet l. the entry. The. minimum requlred te participate is $25. For the firat $100 donations, there will b. one entry, and for each $50 thereaft.r one more entry on thé grand prize, a weekend for two in Ottawa. There will b. prizes for the. top three money-raiser. and for the top three 'ralilestW' asw.lI as a variety o! other prime. Caîl 723-2933. Whi@tby Times a ' collector's item. Carnival-goers were, able to read the latest on Whitbys past in a special newspaper sold dur- ingthe County Town Carnival. Tii Whitby Times tells ahl about the mule train wreck of 1916; Dr. Hunter, Whiitby's rebel of .1837 Ma Irwin, who was born in Witby and may b. the world's firat movi. actrem sa e was featured in a film by Tho mas Edison 100 years ago nown as «TMi 50 foot kisa'); the found- ing of Brooklin; the history of Myrtle and Ashburn, and Whiitby's famous Merryweather fire engine. Those are just some of the newsw#orthy events of the past that make up the publication. lhe stories w.re written by town archivist Brian Winter, an expert on Whitby's past. a lhe publication was sold for $1 in thie downtown at various loca- tions during the carnival, many sold by yuh newapaer yen- dors, dressed in the od style, during the parade. Winter says theyre "collecterla items" and h. expected them to seil quickly. Some copies are stili available at The Fr.. Press office, 900 Hopkins St. (at Burns SÏTret). g blIowIia skuordons Frdyr5p.. Non -rfit communlty ,groupe whlch are baeln Whltby or have a substantii Whtby imembership may l acie nthi uoomlninmeeIs page at neo ost. qriz For the relieof the inflammation, itching and scaling of: PSORIASIS & ECZEMA B! A Now Available at: EXOREX: e Gels & 2 e PSE Moisturizing Cream a Scalp Conditioner ensurng n ail over bd treatrnent ýr/ ORDO WAREHOUSE 311 BROOK ST. N. 666-3784 Open: Mon. - Fn. 9-9, Sat. 9-6, Sunday 10-5 HELP UNE ¶~It~EDAUHealth Innovations mc.- 55 Adminisration Rd.. Unit #15 Conconi, Ontano L4K 4G9 Tel: (905) 761-0994 Fax: (905) 761-0964 Endless -.S..umme r iPatio Party r FOOD e FUN e FRIENDS j NEW LOCA TION iSt E. Whitbv. 432-84« (Kendalwood Plaza) 1BIESCHOOL Durham Full Gospel Church will offer vacation bible echool July 15 to 19, 9:15 (registration) to 11:30 a.m. Ail welcome. CalI 668-5971 or 571-6835. PREGNANCY The Lamaze Association of Durham Region will hold a free early pregnancy workshop on Friday, July 12, 7 p.m., in Whitby. To join oeil 723-7373. PARENT FIDERS Parent Finders, the volunteer group that helpe reunite adoptée.. and birth relatives, will meet at St. Lukes Preabyterian, Church, 333 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa on Thursday, July 11, 7:30 p.m. For more information, cali Rlk and' Linda at 986-0645 or Sandy at 404-9151. MUSE PROGBAM Tii. Writers' Circle of Durham Region will hold the Muse pro- gratmfpr those aged eight to 13 July 8tol11. The. program, a series of workshops, promotes writing skills. Tii. July program includes unravelling th e secrets of thé pyramide. Cost i. $40. Cal Debbie at 905-686-1183 before June 30. WORKSROP The Writers' Circle of Durham Region will present a workshop on We dnesday, July 10, 7 to 9 p.m., for beginning adult writers, "Novice Writer 101: Pollywogs" with Marjorie- Green, at the Toronto Sehool of Business, 1450 Kingston Rd., Pickering. Cost ie $10 inembers, $15 non-members. To register, calI 686-2085. .BREAKFAST METING The Witers' Circle of Durham Region hosts the regular monthly meeting of the Durham Writers & Editors Breakfast Club, with speaker, succeas tramner, Dave Clark, at Jackson'. Touch of Class Catering, 104 Consumer. Drive, Whitby, Saturday, July 13, from 9 to il a.m. Cost is $8 for members $10 non-members. Reservations only. Caîl 686-2085. POETS' NIGBET The Writers' Circle of Durham Region presents Poeta'Nights at Fazio's, 33 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa July 15 and 29, 7 to 9 p.m. Poets wishing to read or songwrfters wishing to performi, oeil Lucy Brennan at 430-7109. Ail areý welcome; $2 cover chare. SELF-DEFENCE Fre. courses in self-defence for women will b. held on Thurs- days, 7 to 8 p.m., at Durham Region Aikido, 900'Hopkins St., unit 4. Cali 436-2956. PC USERS The Durham PC User. Club will meeton Thuraday, July 11, 7 te 10 pam., at CAW Local 222 hall, 1425 Phillip Murray -Ave., Oshawa. MaxLi Rempel of Bexworld will discusa CD Rom software. For more information, cali Allan Hewitt at 905-623-1313 or Linda Netten at 905-23-2787. PABEIE flBRTiPARIYqERS Parents Without Partners Chapter 204 will meet on Tuesday, July 4, 8 p.ma., at St. George.o Church (upetnz),51 Centre St. S., with orientation for new member.; carde and games for others. There is no meeting on July 11. For more information, caîl Debbie at 571- 5452 or Ron at 723-1699. ONE PARENT FA IlS The On. Parent Families Association of Oshawa will meet Tuesday, July 9, 8 p.m.,' at the Adria Cultural Club, 432 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa, for coffe,, cards and conver.ation. Al cing-le parents, custodial or not, are invited to attend. For more information, caUl Debbie at 404- 0629 or Deug at 728-1011. I FU FISAID St. John Ambulance wnil offer a i aid course for kida inter- ested in safeéty awareness, on Jul17 in Whitby. C al44 PRAYER SAFAI A *parsfai' for kindergar- ten to Grde 6 studnts, will b. held at St. Anre'sPresby- ,terian Church, 209.Cochrane St., WVhitby*July 15 te 19, 9 te 11:46 a.= Thre illb. songe, akits crafts and Bible etories. Cail 668-4693. The Head Injury Asociation o! Durham, Region will hold a support group meeting. and campflre on Wednesdaiy, July 1L7,' 7:30 p.m., at the. Heber 'Down Conservation Area in Whitby. For assistance with tras- pbrtation, oeil the offce»at 723-2732. The. Oshawa and Clarington YWCA wiil offer summer fltness programa in Oshawa at 1 M.d3rigor St. from 7 te, 8 p.m., July 8 to Aug. 26. Cost is $22 (member) and $32 (non-member). Call'723- YWCA. Sr.IMMER FmN The. Eastvew ýBoys' and Girls' Club offers summer fun at its two locations. Cail 728-5121 or 432- 1984. 701 BROCK ST. NR, #5, WHITBY Open: Mon. & muùrs . TeWecI. & F1., 8-730 i 66 -i2 5 t.-5, Sun.AptOd H W L J 22 E 81

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