Whitby Free Press, 8 Jun 1983, p. 12

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PAGE 13, WEDNESDAY JUNES A00o IUTBifry FIEE pIEU F COMING -EVENTS CALENDAR MEETING The Oshawa & Dis- trict Ostomy Associa- tion wiIl hold a meeting .Wednesday, June 15 at 8 p.m. ln Boom 1002F of the Oshawa General Hospital.' Corne and meet -Nan- cy Hopkins from the V.O.N. and Osbawa's veryown 'E.T. Marci, Stainton, the en- terestomnal therapist for Oshawa and district. Refreshments wil follow the meeting. For more information eaUl Loulsa At 728-1869 or Irma at 576-8922. WOMEN'S AGLOW The Womèn's Aglow Feilowship wIlJ bold a meeting at Evangel Churcb, 374 Farewell DATrSUN ANNOUNCES June 9, at 7:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Denise Campbell from 100 Huntley Street. For more information eaU Marney at 728-5373 NU GIMMCKS. NO HIDDEN QUAUFIERS. rNow when you buy any new 1983 Datsun trck, you can finance up ta $10,000 for only 9.9%. Not foýuttefirst year. Not for two years. But for up to 42months. Which makes iR one of the best factory- backed deals you'll find anywhere. Sa, if you've be en waiting for interest rates ta corne dawn, your wait is over. And it applies toalal new 1983 Datsun trucks. Four-wheel drive or two-wheel drive. Gas or diesel. Long box or regular. And the one and only King Cab. I Prices on mhis great line-up of tough I Datsun trucks start as low as $7,283* Sa corne on in ta any participating Datsun dealer for full details. Qualified buyers can save big. But hurry Offer is goo(i while supplies last. B3RIGHT CHILDREN The Association for Brlght Chldren, Dur- hamn Chapter, will hold its final meeting of the, school year Thursday, w computers are lping 'bead injured- sonsin their eye id co-ordintion, cWa alertnessand Kr term memory. 'or more information MaIry Connell ateoa- June 9 in the cafeteria of Central Colleglate, Gibb and Simcoe streets, Osbawa, at8p.zn.. Guest speaker Peter' Taylor wll -dlscuss home computers and their many uses. For more information caUl Jan Plerson at 655-483. DOWN'S MEETING The Durbam Down's Syndrome Association wll meet Tuesday June 14 at 7:30 p.m.ý in the Program BoomÏ of the Whitby Public Llbrary. This month's meeting wil include a film pre- sentation followed by an opportunity for informal discussion. Meetings wiil fot be beld in July and August but will resune, on the second Tuesday of each month at the same time and the 'same location beginning in.September. SAUl interested people a re welcome to attend. For further, informa- tion contact Alayne Kor- czynski at 668-2M8. FOUNDER'S HALL OPENING On Sunday, June 12 Bey. Reynolds James wiIllbe preacbing at the Free Mfethodist Church (R"sland and Garrard roads) on tbe occasion of the official opening of Founder's Hall. On'Sunday, June 12', the' Free Methodist Church on -Rossland Road is welcoming back its former pastor, -the Reverend Reynolds H. James for a day of cele- bration marking the of- ficial opening of Foun- Ier's Hall. named, Founder's Hall in bonor of two founding famies of the, congre- gation, Mr., and Mrs. Fim Aldous and Mr.-and frs. Cloyd Sweigard. R>ev. James was the pastor of tbe Rossland Road.congrega tion fromn 1965,to 1975. Since leav-, g -Whltby, be ,bas bunded another congre- jation In Val Caron near uÜdbury and is present- involved in the forma- ion of a new congrega- ton mn the Chatbam rea. Duringbis minlstry in lm Osbawa-Wbltby rea Bev.- James was el 'known for bis ummunity involve- eit. Tb cnreato ffla MIDWAY DATS N U LTDO 1300 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY 668-6828 ONALL NEW1983 - hnff,à*DIATSUN TRUC

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