WlHTBY FREEF PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBR 25. 1985, PAGE 13 j ~COMIN G EVENTS CALENDAR ' wAll"QLý Pvln eeniga B.S.F. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Brooklin Spring Fair Association will be held Thursday, Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. in the Brooklin Community Centre on Cassels Rd. E. Alinterested persons are weicome to attend. For more information cail Jack Woodward at 655-4525. GRAND BALL The Oshawa Deaf Center wiil hold its "Grand Bail" this Friday (Sept. 27) at the Polish Veterans Hall, Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa beginning with dinner at 7p.m. Music and dancing wili be provided by the Boys of Summer, Stariight, Seat Zeits for Doga and the Canadian Brass Connection. Tickets are $20 per person and available from the Oshawa Dçaf Centre, 750 King St. E. or by caiiing 579-3328. SUPPORT GROUP The next meeting of the Cesarean Support Group wiil be held Oct. 7 at 8 p.m. at 615 Cognac res., Pickering. The topic for discussion will be vaginal birth after cesarean. 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 cail Joan Naccarato at DANCE The Ladies' Auxiliary to Branch 112 of the Royal Canadian Legion will hold their annual smorgasbord and dance on Oct. 5 in the Legion Hall, 117 Byron St. S. The social hour will begin at 6:30 p.m. with dinner following. There wiii be both door and spot prizes. Tickets are $16 per couple and available by caliing either Teresa Demaeyer at 668-4895 or Dorothy Ormiston at 666-1537. POLKA DOT DOOR The Whitby Jaycettes will present three per- formances of "Polka Dot Door Live" is an ex- tension of the television series that has provided many educational and enjoyable experience for thousands of children since 1971. Tickets are $425 each and available by calling 725-3140, 666-3698 or 668- 9831. COMPUTERS AND KIDS The Whitby Public Library wiii once again hold their popular IlComputers and Kids" this faîl. The program is available in four categories: pre-school; Delta Drawing ages 6 and 7); Logo (ages 8 to 10) and, Graphics(ages 10Otol 4). 1 The cost ranges from $35 for the pre-school program to $45 for the others. Classes will start the week of Oct. 14 and run until the week of Dec. 2. For more information caîl the library at 668- 6531. O.M.V.A.A. A new branch of the Ontario Motor Vehicle Accident Association la currently being formed in Durham Region. This association has been formed by in- dividuals and professionals who are interested in helping people who have been injured in a motor vehicle accident. A public meeting will be held on Oct. 5 at 10 a.m. in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library, 405 Dundas St. W. Ail are welcome. COMMUNITY CARE The board of directors of Whitby Community Gare wiii meet on the third Tuesday of every month. Ail meetings will be held at the Community Gare office, 400 Dundas St. W., Ste. 207B. For more information caîl 668-6223. FIELD NATURALISTS The Durham Region Field Naturalists wil meet at 8 p.m. on Sept. 30 in the auditoriunii of the R.S. McLaughiin Public Library, 65 Bagot St., Oshawa. The guest speakers will be Edge and Betty Pegg will present a lide show and taik about the REWA actna o kid es or cour aes l ofd orhre w r ff ert.autshin i n g exo al e-of th or citizens rim p nsrdh JUNIOR CITIZEr flora and fauna of Arizona. All are welcome. For more information cal 666-1680. STORY HOUR The Whitby Public Library will hold its regular Saturday mor- ning story hour for children age 5 and up throughout September. The sessions will be held in the program room and begin at 10:30 a.m. No registration is required. For mure information cail the library at 668- 6541. DANCE The Whitby Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association will hoid Its faîl dance this Saturday (Sept. 28) in the Regai Room of the Centenniai Building, 416 Centre St. S., from 8:30 p.m. until 1 a .m. Tickets are $15 per couple and available by contacing Bard Ker- nohan at 728-3290. BANQUET The Whitby. Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association will hold their annual banquet on Oct. 6 at Heydenshore Ail players are asked to be there before that ime. U.E.L. MEETING The next meeting of the Durham Region branch of the United Empire Loyalists wil be held Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library, 405 Dundas St. W. Eleanor moult, secretary of the Toronto branch of the U.E.L. wiil co-ordinate an evening of Loyaiist an- cedotes. DING B.FOT dr e you fee ohat obae nrewarded for hi f- orts. Nomiees oudh bewnaeof 6 andeff ort. Nominati oust be eweied hgefor6 Oct 18obiatn 31,u985 Twelvrecies wilre ce plae3, 1a8cash pere, caily hto prtraitve plithe th Liuant Govzernor i ontarait lap e Li eatGvro o nai n Contact us today for complete details: CPÀA iri4 V4'S PROGRAM 'Ne ail know kids whlo deserve recognition I i hnn,,r theil thi'. vear! 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