Whitby Free PreSS, Wednesday, November 27, 1996, Page il New hydro substation will help durrent system Whitby Hydro has 'begun Brooklin. electrical system in Whitby The new substation will 'The station design wilPu litt, cstme srvic contru ti n o a new Th stti n wll be s ell as he new co tai s itc ge r a d alow for t e d ition of upevi s re c cosution a hion ad comphettioJne 1997 adeelmens ibthenWhitby tansm ear n amda anlow rtheddtranmeras he stiate*cot o th and Columbus Roa d in will help support the eisting and Brooklin. building design. future needs require,"Esays project is $2 Million. %iuruobJ -£%%Jti .INNI1R On Monday, Dec. 2, at 6 p.m., the Oshawa Hfistorical Society will host the annual Christmas dinner at the Centennial-Albert Church in Oshawa. Tickets are $15 for adulte and $7.50 for chiidren aged 12* and under. Tickets must be reserved in advance, and are availabie at the Oshawa Sydenham Museum, Lakeview Park, Oshawa. For more information, cali 436- 7624. ITC The First Oshawa- ITC Club (International Training in Communication - formerly 'Toastmistress) which developa speaking, listening and evaluating skills for home, work and public life, will meet Thursday, Nov. 28, 6:45 p.m., at 2 Simncoe St. S., Oshawa. For more information, cal Mary Leigh at 430-0973. FBROMYALIA The Fibromyalgia Relief Group will meet Wednesday, Dec. 4,7 p.m., at Total Reflex Health Centre, 106 Coîborne St. E., Whitby. For more information, cail 668-0234. AJDS ADVISORy The AILS Conunittee of Durham is formi'ng a group Of youth interested in participating in bi-weekly information sharing sessions. The firet meeting will take place on Thursday, Nov. 28, 7 pan. The group will advise staff and volunteers of the HIVAIDS education needs of today'e youth. For more information, cal lebbie at 665-0051. HOSPITAL INFO A community information evening at Oshawa General Hospital to discuss changes affecting patients, families and the community will be held T7hursday, Nov, 28, 6:30 to 8 p.m., in the cafeteria extension. For more information, eall 576-8711, ext. 3343. QUILTERS The Durham 'Trillium Quilters' Guild will meet Tuesday, Dec. 3, 7:30 p.m., at Rundie Park Community Centre, 241 Park Rd. S., Oshawa. Sharon Gaina will demonstrate, applique using "heat and bond." It will be a hands-on mini-workshop (bring a basic sewing it and a pencil). For more information, cail 728-3340. ANNUAL NMTNG The WVhitby Seniors' Activity Centre, 801 Brock St. S., wiiI host their annual meeting and elections on Friday, Nov. 29, 1:30 p.m. For more information, call '668-1424. SAY.CONEDR TSS (905) 579-1044 SNatural looking liber- glass or acrylic nilîs .......... FREESetoînalis for the Hostess I Cewlulnconcltbns apply j ONE PARENT FAMILls The One Parent Families Association of Oshawa wili meet Tuesday, Dec. 3, 8 p.m., at the Adria Culture Club, 432 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa, for its general meeting. Al single parents, custodial or not, are invited to, attend. For more information, cal Monica at 436-5089 or Doug at 728-1011. PAREM" 'sW/0 PARTNERS Parents Without Partners chapter #204 wiii meet Thursday, Nov. 28, 8 p.m., at St. George's Church, (upstairs), 51 Centre St. S., Oshawa, for 'Pictures from, the Past.' Everyone is to bring one of their baby pictures. For more information, cail Debbie at 571-5452 or Ron at 723-1699. UILMOUR STICK OFFER The United Way of Oshawa, Whitby, Clarington is offering specially designed Doug Gilmour autographed sticks for sale. A iimited number of sticks are availabie for $93.93. To order, contact the United Way office at 436-7377. ALZHEIMR Alzheimer Durham wil host the next Oshawa support group meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1 p.m., at 419 King St. W., suite 205 (Oshawa Centre). Mariene Dickson from St. Elizabeth Visiting Nurseà will make a presentation. For more information, contact im at 576-2567. PROSTATE CANCER Us Too, a prostate cancer support group, will meet Wednesday, Dec. 4, 7 te 9 p.m., at Oshawa General Hospital, room 1002. Prostate cancer is the most prevalent form of cancer in males over age 50. For more information, cal KMm English at 576-8711, ext. 3441. MIDS COMMvirrEE The AILS Comrittee of Durham wiil hold a World AILS Day MTme of Remembrance' on Monday, Dec. 2, 11:30 a.m., at 209 Dundas St. E., suite 305, Whitby. Anyone attending can light a candile for anyone they know who has died of AILS. Caîl Trudie at 665- 0051. POETS' NIGHr Oshawa Poets' Night will be held at Fazio's Restaurant and Bar, 33 Simhcoe St. S., Oshawa, on Thursday, Nov.' 28, 7 to 9 p.m. Poets wishing to read and songwiters who wish to perform shouid cali Steven Laird at 432-2536. ORGANIC GROWERSl The Durham chapter of Canadian Organie Growers will meet tonight (Wednes- day), 7:30 jm. in room 2007 at the Durfiam Board of Education headquarters building on Taunton Road, Xhitby. Virginia Richard- son will discuss how home- fown herb preparations ýelp ber patients. F or more information, caîl 436-2418. WORLD AIDS DAY The AILS Committee of Durham will mark World AILS Day on Monday, Dec. 2 with a time of remembrance when participants wiil be invited to light a candie for those who have <ied of AIODS. Those wishing to participate should cail the AILS Committee at 665-0051 for details. OGS METING The Whitby-Oshawa Branch (Region of Durham) of the Ontario Genealogicai Society wili meet Tuesday, Dec. 3, 7:30 p.m., at the Arts Resource Centre, 45 Queen St. (behind City. Hall), Oshawa. Ron Brown, author of Ghost Towns and Genealogy, will speak and a Christmas party (bring and share goodies) will be held. Ail welcome. Cali 683-2476 or 723-7460 fo r more information. CYCLING GROUP The Touring Concept Cyciing Group will meet on Thursday, Dec. 5, 7:30 p.m., at Henry Street High Sehool, roomn 213. There wili be a presentation by The Good Life Club. For more information, caîl 416-288- 0293 or 668-0424. PHOTO CLUB lhe Whitby Photographie Club will meet on. Monday, Dec. 2, 7 p.m., at Henry Street High Sehool,. room 111. Bob Aldsworth from Photo World in Oshawa will discuss ý'What's New în Cameras.' For more infor- mation, caîl Barbara at 430-0279. Open: Mon iay & Thursday 8 :Oa-7 :Opm M NN N Tues, Weci & Fn. 7:30am-6:3Opm Sat 8:Oam-4:O)pm 701 BROCKST. N., #5, WHIT BY n MUSE READING The Writers' Circle Durhami Region and Aji PublieLibrarywill prese a Muse redng progra for children e six te ' who enjoy wrating and té ling stories, as well f aduit writers of childrer, material, at the libraryc Sunday, Dec. 8, 2 p.m. Fî more information, eall El zabeth Rieble, library chi dren's director, at 42' 0410. CHRISTMAS DANCE A Christmas dancg organized by the Whit] Professional Firefighterz Association Local 2036 wi be held at Heydenshoi Pavilion in Whitby cý Saturday, Dec. 7, 7:30 pr Tickets are $25 per coup]i and include midnight bui fet. Proceeds go to mino sports. Tickets are aval able at Whitby fire depart ment headquarters at 11' Meinney Dr. Caîl 668 WRITRS' WORKSHOp The Writers' Circlo o Durham Region will offeri motivationai ."pathfinder' workshop for writers, at thi Whitby Public Library or, Nov. 30 9:30 a.m. to noon, Cost la Ã15. To register, cal] 427-0410. The workshop hE for writers who would like to define their roles in the writing industry, select a target audience, explore theji passion for writing, and formnulate an effective biography. pr-eseints Songs of The Birth Sunday, Dec. 1st - 7:3Opm St. George's Anglican Church, Oshawa (Centre & Bagot St.) Seasonal music performed by the choir featuring local soloisis Ross Cotton, Lorie Easton and Mary Rth Roadhouse and string ensemble. Tikes S 00- nos &stu ns-S10.00 Of jax Bnt 14 ;el- INJURED WORKERS Durham Region Injured Workers Imc. will hold a generai meeting toniglit (Wednesday), 7 p.m., at Steelworkers Hall, 115 Aibert St., Oshawa. For more EALTH COUNCIOL The Durham Region District Health Council will meet tonight (Wednesday), 17 p.m., at 1614 Dundas St.*E., suite 218, Whitby. To attend, cail 4334ý262. BREAST CANCER The Oshawa and District Breast Cancer support group meeting will be held Thursday, Nov. 28, 7:30) to 9:30 pan., at Hearth Place, 86 Coîbomne St. W., Oshawa. 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