POAGE 14, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1983, WHITBY FR EE PRESS (~ COMIN G EVENTS CALENDA AQUARIUM SOCIETY The, Durham Region Aquarium Society bas announced its fal schedule, with meetings, the second Tuesday of each month, at 8 p.m. Meetings, which are held ln the cafeteria of Central Collegiate In- stitute at the corner of Simcoe St. S. and Gibb St. i Oshawa, wil begin Oct. il. For more information - eaU 725-7911. TURKEY SUPPER The Westmninster United Cburch wil hold its annual turkey supper Saturday, Oct. 22, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m, at the church, Manning Road (off Garrard or Thickson Rd., north of Highway 2) ln Whitby. Tickets are prlced at $6 for adults, $3 for chidren 12-and under and pre-achoolers free. For tickets cail 576- 8218. 112 COLBORNE ST. W., WHITBY 668-2831 Mon.-Thurs. Frlday Sat. FASHION SHOW A fail fashion show, sponsored by the Coun- cil for Exceptional Children, will be held Thursday, Sept. 29, at 7:30 p.m. at the Whitby Public Lîbrary. The fashions will be supplyed by the Welsh Dresser, from Pickerinig. Tickets, at $3 each, are available by calling Mrs. Mcllveen at 728- 7531. WE NOW HAVE, VERMONT CASTINGS"M STOVES. eTrheerermonit Castings Defiantle. are a br1i1an t combination of art and science. Classic design. wood-to-coai iceonvertibility. open f1repiace/airtight heater. autornatic thermostat control plus a choice of colors make these the most talked about stoves around. Corne examine them today. THE DEFIANT* THE VIGILANT' J ~THE RESOLUTE THE INTREPID' The FireploePlus >.900 Hopkin St. at Burna OeTuc&diniSat. WeV~re proua to represent Vermont Castings The VIgiIant* '14H2 Vr- %'i-m e Ai l ivt, ULC U1Ud. TVPSIETTJNG T 7:30 aL.-8:0O p.rn. 7:30 a.m.-7:O0 p.m. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Whltby Oshawa Branch ofthe Ontario Genealogical Society, wlll hold its next meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 4, from 7 to 10 p.m., i the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library at 405 Dundas St. W. At this meeting Pat Stone wlll give a brief talk on the facilities at the Ontario Genealogical Society and the Canadiana Collection at the North York Public Library, and how te use these fadilities. <The meetings are free and open to the public. For further infor- mation please eallGGU Mc1ntosh at 668-2792. -, - - - ý - IC.F. MESHERI JEWELLERi Seniors & Studonts i15%ýoff 1I wlth this coupon 668-2872 I 109 Dundas St. W. S Whltby I CRAFTrS AND COLLECTABLES Whltby's Henry Street Hlgh School Is hosting a Crafts and Collectables Sale on Sunday, October 23 at 10a.m. Interested vendors are asked to phone 668- 2731 for additional in- formation. Proceeds wil help to support ý Student Ac- tivities. GERMAN CLASSES There tes still space available in German credit courses being of- fered free of charge by the Durham Board of Education. The- classes, for Grades 10 to 13, are being held each Tùuesday night, from 7 to 10, at the Club Lorelei ini Oshawa., There may be a small charge for books. No previous knowledge of German is required for Grade 10. To register, show up at the club for the Tuesday evernng THAPAR DENTURETHERAPY ý . CLINIC 214 Dundas St. E. 163,Simcoe St. S. Whitby Oshawa 668-7797 579-875ý2 Hours: Mônday to Saturday'& Evenings By Appointment Only ANNUAL MASS RESURRECTION ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY (Taunton Rd. East of Brock St., Whltby) By MOST REV. ROBERT 8. CLUNE AUXILIARyBISHOP AND MASSFOR DECEASED CONCELEBRATED BY LOCAL PARISH PRIESTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8P,1983 -10:30 AkM. The Catholir CUemetery hy -Solemn Bless- ing is dedirated to> (od and set aside for, the hurial of the bodies of Faîthful I)e- parieri go await the I)ay of Resurre-etion. The Catholie Ceniete ry is a place of pray- et for the repoée <of souls <of our departed brothers and sisters in the IFaith and of re- flertion on the eternal iruth.- revealed hy (Yod. Burial in a (atholir Cemeteu-v with fellow-niemhers of the Churéh is our final Profession of Faith. Toronto Catholic Cemetery Association M DESSERT AND CARDS The Castle Chapter and' the Centennial Chapter of the Trafalgar Castle School Alumnae, are holding their Annual dessert and Night of Cards at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, October 5th, i the Trafagar School Auditorium, Reynolds Street, Whltby. The dessert will be served prior to the card games. There will be several door prizes also available Tickets are available from Alumnae mem- bers at $3.50 each. Telephone Anne Brown, 725-1774 in the Oshawa area and Doris Coffins, 668-3714, for the Brooklin-Whitby-Ajax area. Proceeds from this fun filled evening event go toward sehool bur- saries and scholarships. 1Corne and enjoy your- self with your friends at the formerly known On- tario Ladies' College, which will . be celebrating its 110'yesrs as a private school for girls. DIABETES ASSOCIATION The Durham Region Branch of the Canadian Diabetes Association is holding a general mem- bership meeting on Wednesday, September 28, at 7:15 p.m.,, at Holy Family Church Hall, Ribblesdale St., Whitby (near Anderson Collegiate). The topic will be Research Break- through .... Human In- sulin. A slide presen- tation wil accompany lecture. FIELD, NATURALISTS The Durham Region Field Naturaliste welcome back their members to another season and extend an invitation to anyone in- terested, to join- themn in attending the First Meeting to be held Mon- day, Sept. 26, at*8 p.m., at the McLaughlin Library, Bagot Street, Oshawa, Ontario. The evening's program wil be presen- ted by Edie Gomille. The topic te Canada's Shame:- A Look at Trapping. A movie "Canada's Shame" narrated by Bruno Gerusi will be shown. Following the program coffee and cookies will be served. The October outinga bave been announced. On Sunday October 2, there will be a trip to the Port Perry Lagoons. Meet at McLaughlin Library, Oshawa at 9 a.m. The Leader, John Floegal, may be reached at 683-3560. .An October 23 outing wil talce in local mar- shes. Meet at Woolco Parking Lot south of McDonalds at 8 a.m. The Leader,. Mike McEvoy, may be reached at 725-2196. SPORTS: EQUIPMENT The West Lynde Public School PTA wll be holding a used sports equipment sale Wed- nesday, Sept. 28, from 7: 30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. , in the school's gym, 270 Michael Blvd. , Whltby. Items from ballet shoes to hockey equlp- ment will be on sale.. Anyone ite welcome. THEOS The local chapter of THEOS will meet on Sunday afternoon, Oc- tober 2, at 2 p.m., in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cochrane Street, Whltby. This te a self-help group for ail widowed people. FAMILIES The One Parent Familles Association of Canada, Oshawa Chap- ter, will meet each, -Tuesday in October, at 8 p.m., at Lake Vista Club House,. on Emerald Ave. at Cedar St. There will be a general meeting Oct. 4. .'Coffee, cards and conversation will be featured Oct. il. Shirley Richard, a clairvoyant, will be the guest Oct. 18. Ken Hann,, of the Mailand Travel Club,, will be theguest Oct.. 25.. >Anyone wishing ,fur-' ther information cal 2ND BROOKLIN The 2nd Brooklin Beavers, Cubs, and Scouts will hold their annual registration night Monday, Oct. 3, at 7 p.m., in St. Thomas Anglican Church Parish Hall,' corner of Ander- son St. and Winchester Rd., Brooklin. The annual fée is $12 per child.* Parents are requested to attend the meeting to, register the children and meet the leaders and group committee members. For more information cal 655-3275 or 655-32=. SOCIAL, PLANNING The next meeting of the Social Plann Coundil 'of Oshawa- Whitby will be held on Tuesday,- October 4, at 7:30 p.m., Comimttee Room 1 of the Whltby Municipal Building, 575 .Rossand Road Est, Whltby. The meeting wlll start at 7:30 p.m. and the public te welcome te at- tend. Thue SPCO-W te an agency of the United Way. LADIES AUXILIARY The Big Brother Ladies Auxfiary will hold ils regular monthly meeting on Thursday, Sept. 29, at 7:30 p.m., at the Big Brothers office, 44 Wiliam Street West, Oshawa. Everyone is welcome. For more info rmation- cali 579-528. ON THE PREMISES~ COMPUTERUZED & PHOTO>\J ----D--O---n------ c~~ 0 n'me S WE GUARANTEE QUALITY PROFESSIONAL AND FAST SERVICES VOU CAI4J RELY ONU SAME DAY AL SERVICE AN~ 668*891 2 p K> & M CLEANERS 'âA CLEANING SERVICE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY" m m 1 p