PAG E 10. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21#,1983, WHITBY FR EE PRESS. w/ COMING EVENTS CALENDAR CARD PARTY The Holy Family Parish Cathollc Womnen's League will hold a Fuil House Card Party Monday, Oct. 3 at the church hall, 91 Rit> blesdale Dr. Tickets are available by cailng 723-1700, 725- 9955 or 725-8149. I 1 3U1BSAND BEAVERS The Mt Whltby Cubs and Beavers will hold a meeting for, ail parents Thursday, Sept. 22, at 7 p.m., ln the gym at Dr. Robert Thornton School. Regstration for 1983/84 wiil follow the meeting. CAR WASH The Oshawa Klwanis Synchronlzed Swim Club wiil have a car wash Saturday, Sept. 24, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Dearborn Sheil, Thickson Rd. and Dun- das St., Whitby. The cost of the wash is $2. ithi (Just South of.Safeway Plaza) Tel. 839-R7773 AS 512 Kingston Rd., Pickering ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE A SPECIAL OFFER ON PERMS THERMO WAVE REGULARLY $60.00 SAVE $20.oo. OfferGood From Mon. Sept. 19 NOW $40.oo Until Fr1. Oct. 7the 1983 INCLUDES CUT & BLOW Excludlng Saturday AND CONDITI0VNER d'1W ?WAM AL iKVW%ý LEGAL AID The Legal AidClinic sponsored by the Oit- tarîo Legal Aid will resume at the Whitby Public Llbrary and Community Infor- mation Centre on Tuesday, Septembéer 20. It will be held the thfrd Tuesday of every month in the Preview' Room of' the library. This service is available to everyone. It is flot in-depth coun- selling but brief infor- mation and referral to help, you know what to, do about your legal problem and flnd out where you can get assistance. The'clinic will be run on a first corne, first served basis from 7to 9 p.m. Please enqufre at the Community Infor- mation Service Desk in the library, on the evening of the dlinic. The Legal Aid Clinic is not for ian- dlord/tenant probletns as the Durham Tenant Hotline provides that service. If you require more information cail the Community Infor- mation Service at 66&- 0552. QUILT DISPLAY There will be a quilt display Tuesday, Sept. 27, from, 2 to, 9 p.m. at the. Brooklin United- Church Christian Education Building. App!roximately 40 qits wll be on display. Admission is by donation. There will be refreshments available. I DOLL DISPLAY The Whltby Historical Society wil hold ils next meeting Tuesday, Sept. 27, at 8 p.m., at the Fairview Lodge auditorium, Mrs. Carol Black willl speak on, l7th, lSth and l9th century doîls. Her doils have been displayed at many museums and will be on display at Lynde House Museum Sept. 28 hi Oct. 10. The public is welcome to attend, the meeting and view the exhibit. DUPLICATE 1BRIDGE The Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club has begun another season and they are looking for players hi corne out and enjoy, a friendly game ofbridge. 1The games are held each Wednesday night, beginning at 7:30, up- stairs at the Centennial Building, Centre St. S. The registration fee is only$2. Anyone is welcome. AUXILIARY MEETING A general meeting of the Awiliary hi the Dr. J.O. Ruddy General Hospital will be held at the Whitby Public Library,' on Monday, Sept. 26, at 8Sp.m. The evening will in- clude an interesting slide presentation by Nancy Cuffie, the curator of the Lynde House Museum. Refreshments wiil be served. and new mem- bers are always welcome. Type.writer RENTALSI also SALES & SERVICE GRAND? SPECL4LS ~>The Perm Special You've Been ~ Waiting For atr4en aeh UNISEX HAURSTYLING Tel. 666-1212 404 Brook Street Sou 668.1212 Whitby la 'e FAMILY FILMS Friçlay Family Films wlll begin at St. John's, Port Whltby, Sept. 23 with the showlng of the feature film Sammy. The evening starts at 7:30 50 that younger children will be able to corne with their familles. Sammy is the story of a young crippled boy who becomes a leader in his own family. The film series will continue on Ochiber 21 and November 18. Admission is free., LADIES AUXILIARY The Big Brothers Ladies Auxiliary wilI hold its regular monthly meeting on Thursday, Sept. 29, at 7:30 p.m., at the Big Brothers office,' 44 William Street West, Oshawa. Everyone is welcome. For more information caîl 579-528. PRE-SCHOOLERS CAN COOK Ail pre-schoolers have a desire te learn how to Cook. By joining the Cooks- Club, ail four and five- year-olds have an op- portunity to learn the basicskills of cooking, measuring, pouring, foilowing directions, as weli as cleaning up. At each class they will prepare, serve- and sample' their own creation. Mothers wil be asked to help once during -the course. Register now for Cooks Club, which wili be held at the Centen- mial Building on Friday's, from 10 to 11:30, starting Sept. 23 for six-weeks. For further infor- mation, cail the YMCA at 668-6868, or register in person at 416 Centre Street South, Whitby. rm do HORTICULTURE SOCIETY The Brooklln Hor- ticultural Society wil hold a Chrysanthemum' and vegetable show, Saturday, Sept. 24 from 2 to 4 p.m., at Falrview Lodge, Dundas St., in Whitby. E9veryone is welcome hi attend the show and there is "no admission charge. The regular meeting of the society wiil be held, Sept. 28, at 8 p.m., in the C.E. Hall of Brooklln United Church. A large, plat auction willbe held. SEPARATED MEET There will be a meeting of the Separated and Divorced Catholics Group Sept. 25, at 7 p.m.jat St. Mfary ,of the People - Boar- droom, Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa. Leon Seymour, from the Catholic Marriage Tribunal, wiil be the guest speaker. For more information cail Marie at 72-8493. FALL LUNCHEON The fail luncheon 0f the South Durham Branch 0f theý Ontario Association of Superan- nuated 'Women Teachers wil be held Wednesday, September 28, at 12:15 p.m., at the United -Church in Brooklin. New members are welcome. For further infor- mation cail 579-2049. FAMILY SUPPORT The Head Injued Family Support Group wiII meet Tuesday, Sept. 27, at 7 p.m., at Oshawa, General Hospital, gym 2B. 1For more information' cali Pat at 725-1698 or Mary at 668-8188. IL - il Ii IL