Whitby Free Press, 6 Nov 1996, p. 13

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Neelam - Natasha, Molly Newton and Jade Thîjer were the three prize winners of The Free Press Halloween coouring contest. Their entries were judged the best of the three age categories for the many entrants of the contest for those aged 12 and younger. CHRISrMA SSHOW The Durham Potters' -Guild will present their seventh annuai Christmas Pottery Show and Sale on Nov. 9 (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.) and Nov. 10 (11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.), at the Ajax Kinsmen Heritage Centre, 120 Robez-son Dr., Pickering Village, Ajax. Live demonstrations, free parking and door prize. A percentage --ofs"les Will be donated te th&-' --C!hiJdreüns- -:Wiah" Foundation. Fre. admission. For more information, cal 905-837-0181. C1LWF & BAKE SAL St. Thomas' Anglican Church (corner of Winchester and Anderson in Brooklin), will hold a craft and bake sale on Saturday, Nov. 9, 10 a.m. te 4 p.m. Tables are stili available and a luncheon is available. For more information or te book a table, eall Lynn at 655-8340. POINSE'TLAS The Durham Region branch of the Red Cross ia taldng orders for poinsettia filants as a fundraiser. Deadline for orders is Nov. 19, delivery will be made te purchasers' business loca- j tions on Dec. 3. For more information, eall 723-2933. BAZAAR A craft and bake sale for the Multiple Sclerosis Society will be held on Saturday, Nov. 16, Il a.m. to 5 p.m., at theNAax Community Centre, Commodore's Room, 75 Centennial Rd., Ajax. For more information, cal 686- POINSETIAS, CARDS Duing November the Arthritis Society o! Durham Region isselling pomnsettiaa/and or Christmas carda as a fundraiser. Owasco Volkswagen in Whitby bas donated a van te assiat in delivering the poinsettias and carda te those who order them. For1 more information, caIl 434-1 7221.i il Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, November 6,1996, Page 13 Canicerconnection begIloal 'Tha Canadian Cnceir 91 y'i~..- Society's CancerConnection,ý the free long-distance one-to- one support service for people living with cancer, la now available in Durham Region.. Area residents will now have access te an innovative peer support program specially tailored te match people living with cancer with a volunteer who has gone through a similar experience. The service is entirely provided over the telephone. "Coping wlth the emotional effecta of cancer can be as important as treating the actual disease," sayo Cancer Connection volunteer Nancy Watson. "CancerConnection lets people with cancer talk te someone who bas been there, someone who undez-standa." A pilot project for BAZAAR Fairview Lodge will hold a Christmas bazaar and tea in the auditorium on Wednesday,, Nov. 20, 1.30 te 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 te 8 p.m., at 632 Dundas St. W., Whitby. The event lu open te the public. Handmade crafts, ceramics, woodworkingi tems and baked goods can be purchased. - CRAF~T SALE Vendors are wanted for a craft sale to be held at Col. J.E. Farewell Public School on Sunday, Nov. 24, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cail 666- 1854 for more information. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Holy Faznily Parish is holding a Country Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 16, 9:30 a.m. to 2 pD.m., at 91 Ribblesdale Dr., Wbitby. Baked goods, crafts, gamnesraffles, children's corner with face painting, plus much more. For more information, caîl 666-3471. CHAYF SALE The 'Christmas Dazzel' craft sale will be held at Palmerston Community Sehool, Nov. 30,9:30 a.m. te 3:30 p.m. The cost is $20.for those wishing te oeil items, plus a donation o! one craft item. To reserve a space, eall 666-0959 (leave name and number). BAZAAR The Sulvation Army Home Leagie wfll hold a Christmas bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 23, 11 a.m. te 3 p at 122 Kent Street, WhitIby. Admission and lunch is $4. BAZAAR The annual bazaar will b. held at Westminster United Cliurch, 25 Manning Rd., Whitby (between Garrard and Manning) on Saturday " Nov. 23, il a.m. te 3 p.m. Lunch ini the tea room, sewingknitting, crafts, hom aking, cady and white elephant. Westminster, is wheelchair accessible. UL CUIS 209 Duindas St. E 0 (Whitby Coqporate Centre) HAIRCUTS $8-00 Aduits I PERM, CUTr & SET !$25.00 !96-00 l undv12 C. PERMS $20250 &1U COLOUR & SET $20.00 (~nhids iii IROLLER SET 5.5 Coor r ite s$2500 I 7%GST bWiIIb. add.dIode N I (DULT*ARAEA AFODAL PR * :- I Il uanci,»nnectifl was conducted by the Canadian Cancer Society and the Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation in Northern Ontario from November 1995 to March 1996. Positive impact on patient To date, 159 matches have been made. Over the neit six monthi -CancerConnection will become available acros the province. According te, Dr. Fred Ashbury, associate director of the National Cancer' Institute's Centre for Behavioural Research and Program Evaluation, a number of studies have proven that socal support bas a positve impact on a cancer patients prognosis. reopie wno nave access wo supportive cars services have experienced a significantly better quality of life anc there ls evidence of people actually living longer,"' says Ashbuzry. Canceronnection buids on the Society's extensive peer support services, recognizing that in every community there are people living with cancer who cannot find peer support close to home. By drawlng on a database of cancer. survivors from across the province, Canceronnection both increases the likelihood that; an appropriate volunteer can be found, and provides anonymfty for people who want te keep their diagnosis confidentiai. Because a diagnosis of cancer offen means increased responsibility for family and friends of cancer patients, Canceronnection will aiso offer them peer support services. Cancer patients and their faniily and friends who would like te reach' Canceronnection should oeil 1-800-263-6750. Anyone with a recent cancer experience who is ~.4- ~r#e r/fb at c62 Kusseu Avenue, OshawaM (please enter at rear of building) ~ SudayNov. 10at 7:30pm Tâesýdàay- Nôv. 12 at 7:3Opm, 4 Maies - late teens to 50's 3 Females - 20"'s to 70's Production Dates: Feb. .6 -22 !BrewWork;sis Celebrating our 4th Successful Year in Business, as Whitby's Ql Beer and Wine Brew on Premise SPECIAL NEW CUSTOMER OFFER Brew any batch of beer or wine (standard or premium) and receive $ 15.00 off the total price. Free labels and wraps plus a stanip on your brew card - si-ou'w equivalent to a $24.00 value!! (see coupon below) *wu eu Loweutprc. I Brewing for over 4 years, we have established by far the best malt selection and $1125 V t the highest standard of quality grape juice. concentrates available to you in the $1 25 marketplace. (flot available at any other competitor in the area). Our concentrates t« ncuf originate in Europe, Chile, Australia, Califomnia & wherever quality grapes are grown. We have experimented with several cheaper competitor's brands of concentrat es, but have stayed with "Grand Cru" for almost.4 years. Grand Cru's innovative, advanced insight into wine concentrates g speaks for itself in their fine product. Make your own premium wines. Ready in approximately'4 weeks. 's Batchsize equivalent to 30 boules of 750 ml. - Pinot Chardonnay - Chablis - Riesling ~,Bordeaux- Zinfandel ~ Chianti plus many more varieties. Now available: Ports, Champagne, Ice Wine, Sherry, Australian Shiraz, etc. in time «for the holidays.1 lnterested ln becomlng a CancerConnection peer support volunteer can contact Canceroniection at the same telephone number, or oeil their local Canadian Cancer Society office. In 199 it is estmated that 50,100 new cancer cases will be dlagnosed ln Ontario, and 22,500 people will die from the disease. Three types of cancer account for more than Yachters go on land cruise Whitby Yacht Club mem- bers recently explored Whitby's waterfront ' trail for their fifth. annual 'Land Cruise.' The "rie -cycling, wallcing and jogn -b 60 members isheld thei weekend after members' cancer. Aznong women, these are breast, colorectal and lung cancers, and among men, prostate,, luzig and colorectal cancers. Because cancer le prlmarlly a disease of older Candianis, the aglng of the baby-bom generation means that there will be a significant Increase ln the number of new cases ln the boats are hauled out of the club docking area for -the winter. More than $180 was raise4, from a voluntary donation, for the club's junior sail program. Funds provide equzpment or travel expenses for young sailors. We brew for you - no extra charge (you just add the yeast) CAIL 666*BREW 1390 Hopkins St., Unit #6 Whitby ** We accept competitors coupons* DUNDAS ST HWY 2 BURNS car- MoOSMR oe CONSUMERS /rewng IHours:I IMon.-F.I 11-9 ~Jji' wWor~si: h'w w Voies INC IN Ill1 OFI$1 F puIis ac hnYUmk *r Ietbtho 1 irs iebev &I AIemkrs ER RWN Exp. Dec.21196 Stamp Included - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I ~----- *Exp. Dec..21196 Stamp ineluded * "Pý l, 1 -i il j

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