WHITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1986. PAGE 13 F)wmmCOMING EVENTS CALENDAR HALLOWEEN DANCE The Orange Recreation Club will be holding a Halloween dance on Saturday, Nov. 1 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The dance wil haheld in the Orange Temple located at il Bruce St., in Oshawa. Music will ha provided by Brian Stevenson and the aight will nclude a buffet, bar privileges and a prize for best costume. The cost la $12 per couple and tickets can ha or- dered by calng 965-9425 or 686&93. LACROSSE BANQUET The Whltby- Garrard Road Minor Lacroase Association Banquet for ail houseleague and rep players and coaches la on Sunday, October 19, at Heydenshore Pavillon, at 1 p.m. LACROSSE ANNUAL MEETING The Whitby Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association Annual Metn son Sunday, Octohar 26, at Whitney Hall, Iroquois Park Complex, at 1 p.m. Road Minor Lacrosse Association la hosting a halloween dance on Saturday, November 1, at Masonic Hall, Cochrane St., Whitby. Contact Bonnie Wilson for tickets, 725-6455. ALZHEIMER SUPPORT GROUP On Wednesday, ,Oc- tohar 15 the Alzheimier SletL of Durham Region offers a family support group beginning at 2 p.m. in St. Marks United Churcli hall, 201 Centre St. S. in Whitby. Anyone with a family member suffering from Alzheimer's Disease is welcome. For more in- formation please eall 576-2567. CESAREAN SUPPORT GROUF The Cesarean Birth Support and Education Group will meet Mon- day, October 20 at 8p.m. at 306 Admirai Rd. in Oshawa. A mnovie on cesarean blrth will ha shown. The group provides information and education to people antlcipating cesarean birth or vaginal birth and the options available la Durham Region. For more in- formation please cali Joan at 723-0873. THEATRE OPEN HOUSE Whitby Little Theatre is holding an open house on October 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the theatre in the Centennial Building, 416 Centre St. S. A fun auction and social evening is plaaned by the members to weîcome any new people who would like to attend and a tour of the theatre facilities will ha conducted. A $1 admit- tance will ha charged at the door to help towards the group's current fun- draising campaign. Refreshments will ha served. Corne out and ha «i part of a community cheatre group. PARENTING SESSIONS Durham Region's Department of Health Services wilI haconduc- ting a parent-ng 'group ln Whltby on Tuesday nights, October 14 through November 18. Led by a public health nurse, the group will discuss child care and management with a special emphasis on improved com- munication and alter- natives to punishment. It will haheld la the library of St. Theresa's School on Crawforth St. E. off Anderson. Sessions rua from 7:30 tili 9:30 p.m. and there la a $12 fée. To register cail heslth services at 63-466. BLUEGRASS CLUB The Pinerldge Bluegrasa Club wW l h holding a pickin'session Sunday, Octohar 12 bet- ween 1:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. at the Camp Samac north entrance. AUl listeners and pickers are welcomne to come and enjoy an afternoon of music and fun. DEPRESSION SESSION The Durham branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association wil hold an information night on depression and manic-depression: sym- ptoms, how to cope (as a patient, family member or profeasional) and how a self-help group can help. The session will ha held Thursday, Octohar 9 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the YWCA, 199 Centre St. S. in Oshawa. For more in- formation please cal Sandra Manuel at 728- 9931. ASTHMA SERIES The Durham Lung Association will ha holding a four session asthma information series haginning November 3 at the Whitby Public Library. It will ha held on con- secutive Monday and Wednesday nights from 7:30 p.m. until 9 p.m. concluding November 12. Individual and family registration is $10. For more details about this Christmas Seal funded service cal the Lung Association at 436-1046. WETLANDS DISCUSSION The Oshawa. and District University Women's Club October meeting la titled "Wetlands: Another Paradise Lot?". The guest speaker will ha MIke Singleton, executive director of the Federation of Ontario Naturaists. The public la invlted to attend the meeting whlch gets un- derwav at 8 pm., Oc- tohar 8 in the auditorium of the McLaughlin Public Library in Oshawa. ART CLASSES There are a number of interesting art lectures and classes planned this faîl at the Station Gallery. Iacluded in the gallery's fail calendar are lectures and classes in acrylic and 011 pain- ting, life drawing, drawing and portrait painting and landacape painting classes and workshops la Japanese brush painting and student workshops la painting and sculpture. ile calendar lista 'many other sessions and special events as well 80 drop by the gallery for a conv or phone 668-4185. STITCHERY GUILD The Durham Stit- chery Guild meets the third Wednesday of each month at O'Neill Collegiate la Oshawa haginning at 7:30 p.m. The group has a ful program planned for the coming year with a numhar of guest speakers and demon- strations scheduled. If you would like to join the guild or want to know more please cal MWary Wlton at 571-2206. CONCERT SERIES The Durham Region Concert Association bas four concerts for the 1986-87 season featuring internatlonally re- nowned performera. on October 26 the piano duo Other performers in the series are Reach and Hutchins, the Orpheus Choir of Toronto and Nancy White. The coat for subscription tickets for the four concerts are $35 for aduits and $28 per student or senior. For more information cali 571-1386. WOMEN AGLOW The next meeting of the Women's '.Ag10W Feliowship la October 9 beginning at 7 pan. at Evangel Church, '174 Farewell St. in Oshawa. This month's guest speaker wlU ha Ruth Plnkston. Everyone la welcome. For more in- formation please caUl Sheryl at 623-3197. See Pg. 14 ONLY AT INGVAMOTORS LTD. 'KNGA FRIOMSTK. NO. 287 We made a special pUrChase from the factory on '86 Aries' & '86 Reliants S E's. PRICES MAY VARY DEPENDING UPON MILEAGE A&OPTIONS <~ .7 ~THE CORPORATION OF * THETOWNOFWHITBY 4 - TOWN 0F WHITBY FALL CLEAN-UP WEEK OCTOBER 14 - OCTOBER 17, 1986 IMPORTANT NOTICE 1. LOOSE TREE LIMBS AND UNBUNDLED BRUS'H WILL NOT BE PICKED Up. 2. Brush, hedging, tree branches, and other similar type material wili be picked Up durlng Clean-Up Week providlng that à t la fot any longer than 2½h feet In length and secureiy bundled. Loose and larger material WILL NOT BE PICKED U P. 3. Household furniture, appliancas, clothing, rubblsh resulting from the cleaning up 0f the grounds or from MINOR household repairs, domestic waste materials such as paper, rags, cartons, packlng cases and botîles wlIl be pcked up. 4. Collection wiiI b>elilmted to a comblned total of NOT MORE THAN 12 RECEPTACLES OR BUNDLES perdweiilng unît. 6. Each bundie or receptacle to have a gross welght of NOT MORE THAN 50 POUNOS. 6. The specl collections apply oniy to dwelllng units and do NOT IN- CLUDE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PREMISES. 0Your co-operation Is requested ln having ail garbage oui EARLY on your regular collection day. R.A. KUWAHARA, P. Eng., Drector of Public Works. 1 Tel. 68ý68