Whitby Free Press, 5 Sep 1984, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1984, WHITBY-FREE PRESS COMING EVENTS CALENDAR CORN ROAST The 2nd Brooklin Beavers, Cubs and Scouts will hold their annual family corn and wiener roast at Camp Batty on Sept. 13 at 6:30 p.m. Camp Batty is located on the West side of Hwy. 12 north of Columbus Rd. W. Entrance can be made off Duff's Rd. All members and prospective members and the families are welcome to attend. Dress warmly and bring your own chairs. The roast will be held rain or shine. For more information call Nancy Grylls at 655- 3275. SCOUT MEETINGS The regular meetings of the 2nd Brooklin Beavers resume on Sept. 17 at 6:20 p.m. in the gym of Meadowerest Public School, Vipond Rd. The Cubs resume meeting on Sept. 20 at 6:20 p.m. at the same location. The scouts resume meeting Aug. 29 (tonight) at 7 p.m. in the Christian Education Building of the Brooklin United Church, Cassells Rd. E. PAPER DRIVE The Brooklin Scouts will resume their paper drives on Sept. 8. The scouts request that all papers be securely tied and left at the curbside before 9 a.m. Ashburn residents are asked to leave their papers, also bundled, at the Ashburn Com- munity Centre on Sept. 7. HEART PROGRAM The Cardiac Rehabilitation Organi- zation is accepting ap- plications for their program for beginners which will be held next month. Registration is limited to those persons suffering from car- diovascular diseases such as angina, hyper- tension, pre and post bypass surgery and heart attack. For more information call 725-8502 or 723-0497. AGLOW MEETING The next meeting of the Women's Aglow Fellowship will be held on Sept. 13 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at Evangel Church, 374 Farewell Ave., Oshawa. The guest speaker will be Ruth Pinkston. For more information call 728-5373 or 576-0497. RIDE-A-THON The Durham Region Horseback Riding for the Handicapped Association is seeking experienced riders with their own horses to take part in their sixth an- nual ride-a-thon on Sept. 22 at Hoskin Stables in Blackstock. The purpose of the event is to raise funds for riding lessons, 66 LOOK"5 BAY~EARE EENTRE A New Governrment Licensed/Government Approved NURSERY SCHOOL For Children 2 to 5 Years Old OPENING SEPTEMBER 4,1984 Open 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday Open (subject to time change) ail year, except Canadian Statutory Holidays -IGNEY BEAR BAY-EARE EENTRE Provides a Full Day or Half Day Program with an abundance of safe new toys and equipment for fun and learning. MiBNEY BEAR BAY-EARE EENTRE Also. provides fully qualified staff To Teach, Love and Guide your child through to Grade 1. A HONEY BEAR DAY-CARE DAY i ncl udes 3 Meals per day, prepared by a competent, nutritionally aware cook, subject to Government ApprovaL FOR MORE INFORMATION AND ENROLMENT PLEASE CALL 668-6200 A FULLY GOVERNMENT APPROVED NURSERY SCHOOL FOR YOUR CHILD special equipment and insurance for their han- dicapped riders. Trophies will be awarded to the in- dividual, the group and stable with the highest earnings. For more information call Sandra Morton at 728-6930. MEETING The next meeting of the Whitby branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will be held on Sept. 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library, 405 Dundas St. W. The guest speaker will be Angus Baxter, author of "In Search of Your Roots" and "In Search of Your British and Irish Roots". Admission is free and the meeting is open to the public. For more information call Stephen Wood at 668-1362. OPEN HOUSE The Durham Region Horseback Riding for the Handicapped Association will hold an open house on Sept. 9 at 2 p.m. at Hoskin Stables, Durham Rd. 57, south of Blackstock. Handicapped riders will be displaying their skills to the public. The Hoskin Stable Musical Ride will also. be performed. CHAMBER MEETING The next meeting of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce will be held on Sept. 7 at 7 p.m. at the Cullen Gardens Restaurant. The highlight of the .evening will be the presentation of awards to the winners of the chamber's Marigold Contest. The guest speaker for the evening will·be Reg. Coun. Gerry Emm. Tickets are $11 per person and available by calling the chamber's office at 668-4506 before Sept. 5. BOOK SALE The Oshawa Sym phony Assoèiation i having a book sale at th Oshawa Shopping Cen tre on Sept. 7 and 8 i order to raise funds fo the orchestra. Those wishing t donate used books cal 723-3183, 725-2077, or 579 6493. FASHION SHOW St. Thomas Anglican Church will hold a fashion show at 8 p.m on Sept. 17 ai Meadowerest Public School, Brooklin. The show is being put on by the Brooklin Village Shoppe. Tickets are $3 each and available by calling 655-3501 or 655-4917 Refreshments will b served. GROUP 74 Group 74 will hold an open house for arts and crafts on Sept.13 from 8 to 9:30 p.m. at the Brooklin Community Centre, Cassells Rd. E. l- s e a- n r o Il 1- t t Registration for their courses will also be taken. For more information call 655-4353. SUPPORT GROUP The next meeting of the Cesarean Support Group will be held at 8 p.m. on Sept. 10 at 755 Cobbler's Crt., Pickering. The support group has been established to meet the needs of women who have had, or are planning to have, babies by cesarean bir- th. For more information call Penny Kobrynovich at 571-0265 or Joan Nac- carato at 723-0873. W.I.S.C. SIGN-UP The Whitby Iroquois Swim Club will hold registration for its 1985 season at the Iroquois Park Complex on Sept. 12 from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Sept. 15 from 10 a.m. to 12noon. For more information call Bob Morrice at 668- 0121. W.F.S.C. SIGN-UP The Whitby Figure Skating Club will hold a e registration session for its upcoming season on Sept. 15 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon at the Iroquois Park Arena. There are openings for both boys and girls aged 5 and over. Classes begin Oct. 13. For more information call 668-7565. OPEN HOUSE The Glen Stewart Co- operative Play School will be holding an open house throughout the month of September. Registration for children aged 3 to 5 will also be accepted. The play school is located in the Glen Stewart Clubhouse, 201 Cabot St., Oshawa. For more information call 433-8958 or 728-2669. GYMNASTICS The Oshawa Gemini Gymnastics Club is ac- cepting registrations for their programs for boys and girls aged 3 and over until 14. Classes will begin Sept. 17. Registration can be made at the club, 871 Wilson Rd. S., Oshawa. For more information call 576-9517. QUILT SHOW The Brooklin United Church Women will hold a quilt show on Sept. 19 from 2 to 9 p.m. at the church, located on Cassells Rd. Over 50 quilts will be on display. Admission is by donation and refresh- ments will be served. S.P.C.O.W. MEETING Because of the federal election, the Social Planning Council of Oshawa-Whitby will not hold its September board meeting on the first ,Tuessisy, of, th,. month. The meeting will be held on Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in Room 7A, Oshawa City Hall, 30 Centre St. S. The public is welcome to attend. For more information call 725-4774. H.I.A.C. MEETING The next meeting of the Durham Chapter of the Head Injury Association of Canada will be held Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. in gym 2C of the Oshawa General Hospital. This will be an open meeting to assess the group's goals and programs for the coming year. For more information call 668-8188 or 725-1698. THEOS MEETING The next meeting of the local chapter of THEOS - a support for widowed people - will be held Sept. 9 at 2 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cochrane St., Whitby. For more information call 668-2648. ONE PARENT MEETING· The Oshawa chapter of the One Parent Family Association of Canada meets every Tuesday at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew's Church, 71 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. Next Tuesday will be a break dancing demon- stration by "Force 5". Admission is $1 per adult. Children will be admitted free and each may bring one friend. New members are welcome. For more in- formation call 579-4043. W.G.R.M.L.A. MEETING The eighth annual meeting of the Whitby Garrard Rd. Minor Lacrosse Association will be held.on Sept. 9 at 1 p.m. in the Whitney Hall of the Iroquois Park Complex. All interested persons are welcome to attend. For more information call 668-4962. CORN ROAST The Whitby Garrard Rd. Minor Lacrosse Association will hold its annual fun day and corn roast on Sept. 15 at 3 p.m. at Willow Park. All players and paren- ts are welcome to at- tend. For more information call 668-4962. LAW CLERKS The next meeting of the Durham Region branch of the Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario will be held on Sept. 18 at Steve's Steakhouse, Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. The guest speaker will be James Aitchison of the law firm of Ait- chison' Starzynski, Evans and Bolotenko. Admission is $1 for members and $2 for non- members. For more information icall1,57 |i5* ANNUAL MASS RESURRECTION ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY (Taunton Rd. East of Brock St., Whitby) By MOST REV. ROBERT B. CLUNE AUXILIARY BISHOP AND MASS FOR DECEASED CONCELEBRATED BY LOCAL PARISH PRIESTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1984 -10:30 A.M. The Catholic Cemetery by Solemn Blessing is dedicated to God and set aside for the burial of the bodies of Faithful Departed to awalt the Day of Ressurrection. The Catholic Cemetery is a place of prayer for the repose of souls of our departed brothers and sisters in the Faith and of reflection on the eternal truths revealed by God. Burial in a Catholic Cemetery with fellow-members of the Church is our final Profession of Faith. Toronto Catholic Cemetery Association 668-8912

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