Whitby Free Press, 3 Apr 1985, p. 9

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WI-IITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3,19~85, PAGE 9 COMING E-VENTS CALENDÂR B.S.F. MEETING The Homecraft Sec- tion of the Brooklin Spring Fair will meet on April 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Brooklin Com- mumity Centre, Cassels Rd. E. Members and ail in- terested ladies are welcome to attend. For more information cail 728-3470 or 655-3894. GOSPEL MEETING The Oshawa-Durham Region chapter of the Full Gospel Businessmen's Fellow- ship in Canada will meet. April 18 at 6:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, Bloor St. E., Oshawa. The guest speaker will be Ed Arnold of Newtonville, Ont. Tickets, which include dinner, are $10 each and avaîlable by calling 728- 4601 or 655-4087. FLEAMARKET The Durham Region Amateur- Radio Club's annual fleamarket will be held April 13 frem 8 a.m. te 1 p.m. at the Pickering High School, Church St. N., Pickering Village. Admission is $3 per person, children under 12 free. The market will feature everything for the amateur electronic and computer hobbyist. The event is spon- sored by the South Pickering Amateur Radio Club and the Nor- th Shore Amateur Radio jClub of Oshawa - For more information caîl 683-3368. LALECHE LEAGUE The next meeting of the La Leche League, a nursing mothers' sup- port group, will be held April 3at 8p.m. at420 Bristol Cres., Unit 17, Oshawa. The topic of the meeting will be "nutrition and weeming". For more information caîl 728-6890. H.I.A.C. The next meeting of the Durham Region Chapter of the Head In- jury Association of Canada will be held April 9 at ý7 p.m. in gym 2C of thse Oshawa General Hospital. Ail are welcome. For more information cal 668-8188. BAZAAR The Good ompaniotis Club will hold its annual spring bazaar on April 13 from illa.m. to 3 p.m. in the auditorium of the Fairview Lodge, Dun- das and Cochrane Sts., Whitby. Featured will be a home bake table, crafts, plants, hardware and a white elephant table. A draw will also be held at 2:30 p.m. Admission is free and refreshnients will be available. Ail are welcome. MEETING The next meeting of the Oshawa Association for Children with Lear- ning Disabilities will be held tomorrow (April 4) at 7:30 p.m. at the Whit- by Public Library. The topic for discussion will be high school opportunities for the learning disabled. For more information caîl 668-5985 or 433-4196. SUPPORT GROUP The next meeting of the Cesarean Section Support Group will be held April 15 at 8 p.m. at 615 Cognac Cres., Pickering. The policies of the Oshawa General Hospital regarding cesarean birth will be discussed. The support group has been established to meet the needs of women who have had, or are planning te have, babies by cesarean bir- 1 SUPPLIER 1 SALES REP 1 CALL OELIVEAT WIIEN VOS WANT ITIOWJTATIONS WHE#I VOS NEEO TEMIPRI -- . ,,., nr,,nt..ê ,,hnlphildren on tours session On APril 13.fror. For more information caîl Penny Kobrynovich at 571-0265. D.O.C. REPORTS Students at the Denis O'Connor High School will bring home their mid-termn reports on April 12. Parent interviews will be held April 16 for those whose surnames begin with 'A' te 'L' and April 17 for those from 'M' te 'Z'. They will be held from 7 te 9 p.m. both evenings. AGLOW The next meeting of the Women's Aglow Fellowship will be held on April il at 7:30 p.m. at Evangel Church, 374 Farewell Ave., Oshawa. The guest speaker will be Sue Watt. AIl are welcome. For more information cal 576-4049. FASHION SHOW The Brooklin-Whitby Miner Hockey Association Ladies' Auxiliary wll present their annual fashion on April 17 at 8 pm. at thse Heydenshore Pavillon. Wine and cheese will be served. Tickets are $6 each and available at the Brooklin Village Shop- pe, Brooklin or by calling Irene Talent at 668-3583. SHOWCASE 85 The Oshawa Chapter of the Sweet Adelines will present "Showcase 85" on April 12 at 8 p.m. OtAPT ATTENTION i&kM " t ETTERHE AD 0 SNAP SETS S INVENTORY CARTIS *CHEQUES " ENVELOPES e0CONTINUOUS FORMS * SIIIPPING TAGS * PRICE tISTS " BUSINESS FORMS e BUSINESS FORMS 0 LABELS 0 BROCHUPES INVOICES e ANNOUNCEMENTS 0 NEWSIETTERS * RAISEO PRINTING "CATA OGUES * TICKETS 0 NCR FORMS 0 INSTANT PRINTING "CALENDARS 0 INMES S rrRATCIi PADS 9 GOt 0 STAMPING "BOOI<BIN JNG IIIcoLO R WORK * Ckh.ATIVE ESIGN e POTOGRAPHV COMPLEUE PRINTINO SERVICE FOR THE PIJRCIIASINGAGN OR BUYER FAST EffICIENT SERVICE . PIcK-UP & DELIVEAY - COPY DESIGN S& PREPARATION PHNE68-16 21-ARO*s V.,S at Birk's in the Oshawa Centre or by calling 725- 0111 or 576-2358. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Dr. J.O. Ruddy General Hospital Auxiliary is in need of volunteers to escort Anyone interested in becoming a volunteer is asked to caîl 668-2840 af- ter 6p.m. SIGN-UP The Whitby Garrard Rd. Minor Lacrosse Association will hold its second registrationi plex and the Brooklin Arena. Boys and girls aged 3 to 19 are eligible to register. Chikiren under 6 are iregistered free. For mnore information call Keith Wagar at 668- 1612. HarmotSy Rd. N., Oshawa. The show will feature the chorus, under the direction of Judy Swar- tmnan, performing songs of the Dixieland era and gospel tunes in their unique barbershop style. Also performing willI he 'Celebration" of v i~ IT'S BTE TO BE AT HOME Ongoing medical care ne longer has te mean an extended stay in hospital. Most people recover fiaster and feel btter in the comfort of their own home. Across Ontario, the Ministry of Health's Home Care Program can bring the health services you need right te your doorstep . services like visiting nurses, physio and other therapies, drugs, dressings and medical supplies, laboratory services. Homemaking and meals-on-wheels are purchased [rom local community services as needed. There is nu charge, if you qualify. To be eligible you must he under the mnedical supervision of a doctor, and need a professional health service that cannot be met on an outpatient basis. Here's how it works. On the advice of your doctor, you may be admitted to the Program either [romn a hespital or [rom your home. A home care team, in consultation with your doctor, wilI provide the visiting service you need. Once you are well enough, you will be discharged [rom the program and re[erred to other community services as needed. For more information on the Home Care Program and whether you qualify, please contact the area office nearest you: Brampton: Brant[ord: Brockville: Burlington: Chatham: Clinton: Cornwall: Fort Frances: Guelph: Hamiton: Huntsville: Kenora: 791-9400 Kirkland Lake: 759-7752 Lindsa.v: 345-0060 London. 639-.5141 Midhurst: 352-7270 Newmarket: 482-3411 North Bay: 933-1375 Oshawa: 274-9384 Ottawa: 823-2550 Owen Sound: 523-8600 Parry Sound: 789-8828 Pembroke': 468-6740 1Peterborough: 567-9355 324-9165 433-4088 722-3344 895-1240 476-1111 723-8531 722-2029 371-2112 746-93'21 735-413.3 7 43-221 2 Sault Ste. Marie: Simncoe: St. Catharines: St. Thomas: Stratford: Sn!dbury: Thunder Bay Timmins: T'oronto. iWaterloo: iWindsor: Woodstcwk: 336-8112 949-1650 426-7400 684-9441 631-9907 273-2010 522-3460 623-4977 267-1181 229-2929 886-8160 253-4612 539-1284 Minîistry of Heaith (ýi Ontario Alan W Pope. MînisteT Frank S. Miller. Premier ', THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY TOWN 0F WHITBY 1985 MUNICIPAL TAX NOTICE The second instalment ot taxes for 1985 is due and payable April 15, 1985. If payment is fot recelved by the due date, penalty will be added on the f rst day of default and the f irst day of each calendar month s0 long as non-payment con- tinues, at the rate of 11/4 % per month or part thereof. Taxes may be pald at any Whitby bank wthout bank collection charges or at the Municipal Office, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Corinne Wendt, A.M.C.T.(A), Tax Collector, TOWN 0F WHITBY. 1 wli

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