WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1988, PAGE 13 FASHION SHOW The annual fashion show will be held at Trafagar Castle School ofl Wednesday, Sept. 28, starting at 7:30 p.m. Sponsors include Brooklin Village Shoppe, Leo- nard's Flowers and Cherney's Furniture of Whitby, from which incuds bfftcan also be obained by calling 668-0525. The fashion show is sponsored'by the school's parent guild to raise funds for the school. Landscuwihpantigs lfl artists John Leonard, James Paget and Harry Stooshinoif, wilI be held Oct. 8 ta, 30 at The Station Gallery, Whitby. SYMPFONY Joseph Peleg, violïn, and Winston Webber, viola, will be j, featured along with the Oshawa Symphony Orchestra at the first concert of the symphony's 1988-89 season at Eastdale Collegiate on Sunday, Oct. 2, 8 p.m. Tickets available- at Middleton's in Whitby, or call 579-6711, or at the door the evening of the performance. CBAFT DEMO Westminster United Church Women, 25 Manning Rd., Whitby, wiIl present a craft demonstration by White Rose representatives on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 8 p.m. Admission is $3. Prizes and lunch. Al welcome. MEETING Durham branch of the Ontario Gnealogicai Society will be held Saturday, Oct. 1, at the Cobourg Public Library, Cobourg. Meet- igs are free and open ta, the public. Call 723-7460 or 668-8177 for more information. MEETING The Durham Region Aquarium Society will begin its 2lst season this month. Meetings are held the second Tuesday of every month in the cafeteria of Central Collegiate, Oshawa, starting at 8 p.m. Call 725-7911 or 579-4124 for more information. COLLECTIIBLES The Canadian export opera- tions division of General Motors ofCanada will host the third "Sports Collectibles and Comic Book Show" for Durham Region on Sunday, Oct. 1, at Civic Auditorium in Oshawa ta raise funds for the Oshawa- Whit- by-Newcastle United Way cam- paign. BAZAAR Holy Faniily Catholic Women's League will hast their annual Country Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 19, 9 a.m. ta 3 p.m. at HoIy Family Church hall, Ribblesdale Dr., Whitby. AIl wel- came. CIIEATIVE HOUR Registration for pre-school creative hour, for children 3 ta 5j is now being taken at Whitby Puli_ Lbrry Te- opla LADIES JOIN THE FUN EVELYN EXERCISE OVER FORTY-NIFTY FIFTY General Workout Muscular Endurance Flexibility Low Impact Aerobics Certif led Y.WC.A. Leader Classes at Masonic Hall 203 Cochrane St. Whitby Mon. Aft. 1:l5pm-2:15p m Wed. Evng. 7:3Opm-8:30p m Registration Wed. Oct. 5th 7:OOpm For Information Cal 668-5225 FRLENDS Big Sisters of Newcastle, Osh- awa and Whitby are introducing a new pragram, "Friends," ta givýe pregnant teens and teen mothers a chance ta share the feelings of motherhood with an experienced friend. An information and train- ing session will be held at Whitby Public Library on Thursday, Sept. 29, 7:30 p.m. For more infor- mation caîl 436-0951. FOCUS ON YOUTH The Durham branch of the Çanadian Mental Health Associ- ation will present "Focus on Youth" on Oct. 28 at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa. Ron Leonard will be guest speaker. Topic for the meeting will be "Thinking Outside the Squares." Workshop subjects include "TheOmnipotent Child," "The Cloak of Com- petence" and "The Creative Link ta Self Esteem." Cost is $55 if received by Oct. 7, $65 after Oct. 21 deadline. Lunch included. Cal Sandra. or Judy at 436-8760. DRMA MEETING Robert Charles Franklin, chairman and president of Ontario Hydra, will be guest s peaker at the Durham Region Manufacturers' Ascaindin- ner meeting on TIhursday, Sept. 29, at General W. Sikorski Polish Veteran's Hall. Oshawa. Durham Showcase will be held 4 ta 6 p.m., with guest speaker at 6:30 p.m., dinner 7:30 p.m. Cast is $35. Cal Linda Porritt at 434-1412 for mare information. FA1R MEETING The annual meeting of the South Ontario Agricultural Soci- ety (Oshawa-Whitby Fair) will be held' Monday, Oct. 17, 7 p.m., at the fairgrounds oh Garrard Rd., just north of Conlin Rd., Whitby. For more information caul Elspeth McCulloch at 725-8858. SCOUTING ENROLMENT To enroil in scouting, contact the following: beavers (age 5 to 7), Jennifer Ackland at 668-7680; cubs (8 to 10), Dave Hyatt lat 668-0337; scouts (10 to 14 ), Alleyne Hardaker at 576-2897; venturers (14 to 17), and rovers (18 to 26), Connie Cofl at 668-7457. If interested in becoming a leader cail Col. SLO-PITCH The local branch of the Canadian Cancer Society will hold a slo-pitch tournament the first weekend in October in Ajax. Funds raised will support education and research programs, transportation for cancer patients to treatment centres, drug coverage, medical supplies and homemaking (208 patients in Whitby, Pickering and Ajax served in past year). Registration is $175 per team, ta be submitted by- Sept. 15. Caîl 686-1516 or 427-6160. INFO EVENING June Beeby, executive director of Ontario Friends' of Schizo- phrenics,will be guest speaker at an information evening on Thurs- day, Sept. 29, 7 p.m., at St. Mark's United C0hurch house) southwest corner of Coîborne and Byron streets, Whitby). Does Dur- ham Region need its own chapter? For more information cail 668-5881 (ext. 5673) or,436- 8760.1 SILENT AUCTION St. Mark's United Church in Whitby will hold their annual ai- lent auction on F'riday, Oct. 21, il a.m. ta 3 p.m. Lunch will be served from il a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $3.50, available at door or from any church member. AWARENESS NIGHT Citizens1 Concerned About Morality in.Education (CCME), a new parent group, will hold a public awareness night at Laval Community Centre on Lavai Dr. in Oshawa (east off Stevenson Rd. S., one block south of Gibb St.), on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m. Guest speakers will be Sue ýCareless, a former. high. school teacher who works, with parents concerned about public school programs in Toronto; Sabina McLuhan, editor of the national newspaper "The Interim"; and Catherine Bolger, Catholic author of "A Caîl ta Chastity." Caîl 723-5195 or 430-7357 for more information. MEETING TIhe Caesarean Birth Support and Education -Group will meet Tuesday, Oct. 4, 8 p.m., at 755 Cobbler's Court, Pickering. Topic will be vaginal birth after Cae- sarean. CalI 655-3896 for more information. FALL &WINTER> WE'VE GOT IT AU! 8 pm -13 m.AUTNIQHT Ail day..".PRIVATE PARTY TIMES 9230 am.n Ilo am...-.ADIES ONLY St ad a Sept. 6.30 pm - 9 pm.FAMILY...NIGIIT 7 pm - 10pm .....$UPER SESSION 9 pm- il pm .......KAT E& DANCE 10 amn - NOON....LEARN TO SKATE Stans; oct. i S P -4 p....... &'GAMES 8 pm - il pm.-... 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