WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1989, PAGE 19 FREEDOM FROM FEAR A meeting of the Freedo efrom Fear Foundation will be held Tuesday, Feb. 14, 7:15 p.m., at E.A. Lovell publie school, Osh- awa Centre and John Sts. Janet Macbonald will discuss "How to Overcome Fears by Exposing Yourself to Them.' For more information call 433-0777. BENEFIT DANCE The Oshawa and District Handicapped Club will hold a benefit dance at the Jubilee Pavilion, Lakeview Park, Osh- awa, at 8 p.m., Friday, Feb. 3. Featured will be Bill Can and his "Tribute to Elvis." Cost is $10 per person. For tickets or infor- mation call 579-9958. HEAD INJURY The monthly support meeting of the Head Injury Association of Durham will be held Feb. 14 at Anderson CVI, Whitby. For more information call 430-2615 or 725- 1698. ART OF WRITING Oshawa's Michael Coren, author of the biography 'The Man Who Was G.K. Chesterton,' will discuss writing and show excerpts from the 'Man Alive' programs in the Whitby Publie Library auditorium on Wednes- day, Feb. 22, 7:30 p.m. Coren writes for 'Man Alive,' was a researcher for the movie 'Chariots of Fire,' and was nominated as Britain's 'Young Journalist of the Year.' PHOTO EXHIBIT Michael Mitchell's 'Nicaragua: After the Triumph' photo exhibit will begin Feb. 11 at The Station Gallery and continue until March 5. Mitchell was in Nicara- gua for a month in 1984 on assignment from the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photo- graphy in collaboration with the Nicaraguan peace organization CONIPAZ. DAVID MENSAHT International speaker David Mensah will be guest of the Outreach Group of All Saints' Anglican Church, Whitby, on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 7:30 p.m. The evening is entitled 'Ten Days World Development Program.' All welcome. MODEL AIRCRAFT Whitby Aero Modellers will hold a model aircraft show and sale at Heydenshore Pavilion on Sunday, Feb. 12, 10 a.m. to 5 p m. There will be displays by local hobby shops, private ven- dors selhing used equipment, dis- plays of model airplanes, videos, refreshments and gift certifi- cates, industry representatives. Admission is $2. For more infor- mation call 666-1038 or 668- 0569. HEAD INJURY An educational meeting for those who want to leare what can be done for victims of head injuries will be held by the Head- Injury Association of Durham Region on Thursday, Feb. 16, 7 to 9 p.m., at Oshawa city hall, boardroom 7A. For more infor- mation call 430-2615. CAT SHOW The Canadian National Cat Club will host a cat show at the Pickering recreation complex on Feb. 26. Cats are in competition for the "best of the best" ribbon. Admission is $3 adults and $2 seniors and students. CARD PARTY St. Bernadette's CWL will hold a bridge and euchre card party on Thursday, Feb. 2, 7:30 p.m., at the Xarish hall, Bayly and Harwoo , Ajax. Admission is $2.50. All welcome. For more information call 683-0329. PANCAKE SUPPER A pancake supper will be held at Westminster United Church, 25 Manning Rd., Whitby, on Saturday, Feb. 11, 4:30 to'6:30 p.m. Tikets are $5 adults, $2 for those under 12. Call 725-5417. DINNER David Howard, general direc- tor of Heavenbound Ministries, a ministry working with troubled teens, will be guest speaker at the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship banquet at the Holi- day Inn, Oshawa, Monday, Feb. 13, 7 p.m. Tickets, for $14, are available bycalling Jim Wells at 655-4087, Bob Chatten at 576- 8523, John Gravelle at 723-5570 or Arnold Scott at 579-2690. INTROTO COMPUTERS An individual development course, "Introduction to Com- puters - Basic DOS," will be held by the Whitby Junior Chamber/ Jaycees on Wednesday, Feb. 7 and Wednesday, Feb. 21. The two three-hour courses will be held at Ward and Mallette, Dun- das St. W., Whitby. The courses are open to the public. For more information call Jaycees pre- sident Peter Sutton at 668-5626- or 430-5988, or past president Bob Stanley at 668-8988. CABING Dr. John Hunchak, from the department of psychiatry at Osh- awa General Hospital, will dis- cuss "Caring for the Caregiver" at a publie educational evening at the hospital on Monday, Feb. 13, 7:15 p.m. The Hospital Cha- plaincy Association of Oshawa is organzing the event. Register before Feb. 8 by calling 576-8711 (ext. 3373). Registration fee is $5 per person. Coming events EFFECTIVE SPEAKING An individual development course, "Effective Speaking," will be held by the Whitby Junior Chamber/Jaycees on Wednesday, Feb. 15. The location for the course (one night per week, for six weeks) will later be announ- ced. For more information call Jaycees .president Peter Sutton at 668-5626 or 430-5988, or past president Bob Stanley at 668- 8988. KISS AUCTION To raise money for. the Heart and Stroke Foundation, a 'Cele- brity Kiss Auction' will be held at t e Oshawa Centre on Valen- tine's Day, Tuesday, Feb. 14, starting at 7 p.m. More than 75 celebrities, with lipstick tube in hand, have provided a kiss and then autographed a piece of pap er in support of the event. Celebrities include actor AI Wax- man, CITY-TV's Dini Petty, for- mer NHLer Eddie Westphal, six cast members of Degrassi Junior High, musician Moe Kaufman, three actors from the soap 'Another World,' an actor and actress from the soap 'The Young and the Restless,' and Durham East MPP Sam Cureatz. Master of ceremonies is Don Almand of CKQT and auctioneer will be Frank Stapleton. Prizes avail- able. 50s & 60s DANCE A 50s and 60s dance will be held by Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Auxiliary on Saturday, Feb. 18, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., at Heydenshore Pavilion. Disk jockey, buffett, cash bar. Tickets are $25 per couple and are avail- able at Peacock Sports, Whitby. Call 668-3684 for more informa- tion. VALENTINE'SDANCE A Valentine's dance will be held at the Thunderbird Golf and Country Club, Ashburn, on Saturday, Feb. 11, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets, for $20 a couple, are available at the Ashburn General Store, or call 655-8779. FASHION SHOW The Toronto School of Business (Oshawa location) will hold a fashion show on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 6:30 p.m., at Ashley's Res- taurant, 22 Bond St. E., Oshawa. Local designers will include Paul Leishmann and local retaillers showing clothes will include Patricia's of Whitby. Proceeds to charity. Tickets, for $20 (includes dinner), can be obtained by cal- ling Cathie Marostica at 723- 1163. 17 MS Society holds St. Valentine's Gala ty1eaiarWr "l'actinsadreatl1 On Saturday, Feb. 11, the the evening. Each person who thanks te a donation from the Payment within Durham Regional Multiple purchases a ticket will receive $5 Durham Region Insurence Sclerosis Society will hold a St. worth of casino chips te start and Brokers Association. This part Of Valentines Gala and Monte Carlo will have a chance et winning one the progrem wes put together te Infraction infraction night at the Ajax community of the door prizes. The main prize remind people not te drink and centre beginning at 7:30 pm., will be a trp for four te Orlando, drive. with the big band sounds of the Fle. which includes air fare, a Tickets are availablet a cost Parked at an expired meter $ 5.00 "Dave Woods Orchestra" and e villa for one week end a of $60 per couple or $35 per Parked in a prohibited area 15.00 casmo. intermediate size car. person. All proceeds will go to Stopped in a prohibited area 20.00 Dress is formal and hors After the evening is over, benifet programs run by the Parked In a f ire route 30.00 d'oeuvres will be served later in anyone cen get e ride home Durham Regional Multiple Scleroeis Society. The parking infraction notice will be tt Two lucky people will elso have u eadrgapainifacontŽ~ tohneveenigingEachpernonhwhtransmitted.It 5 up to the person cha wSu drai ngveachanceaneincenenein M fun r ii , flowers, limousine service te the a court hearing within 15 days of the allei 1 -C-1 1Garden Gate Restaurant, to, the they wish to dispute the matter. lnformatic OT Or Tgala and then back home, dinner this process is contained on the Par WIN NEFla. whic T d (excluding alcoholic beverages), Notice. e i and entrance t the gala. A Your evening includes: Dinner for two (excluding elcoholic coupon is in the newspaper, send Drivers who do not request a trial will beverages) et Gerden Gate Restaurant, Cullen Gardens, it back by Feb. 6. The winner will without a hearing since the law treats Whitby. Flowers courtesy of Towne Flowers, Plants and Gifts, be ennounced on Tuesday, Feb. 7~ response as an indication that they dc vhitby. Limousine Service courtesy of Star Limousine end As ter ise9ryio. d dispute the charge. It is important to nc North American Life Assurance Company. Aontftickts a ea iîaI e t who refuse to pay their parkinig fines vol Plus: Entrence for two to the St. Valentines Gala for Multiple recomnendedtic et viab they denied the renewal of their automobile Sclerosis et the Ajax Comniunity Centre and a chance te win a __th nkstoaoationfomte trip for four te Orlando, Floride which includes airfare, e villa purchesed as soon as possible. until the fine and ail court costs-and fees hi anda cr fr 1wedirTickets are available at atcos an aca fr wek. American Express Travel Office How do you obtain additional information? Draw will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 7 on in the Bey Store in Oshawa; CKQT-FM 94.9 RFaily Trust, ping St. W., Ful particulars on the operation of Oshawa; Century 21 Gold Jacket Offences Act Part Il are obtained in ti .Namne: _________________ Phone Number: ______ Realty Ltd., Brock N., Whitby; entited "A Guide to the Provincial ffenc Address:saei prras rnyeSt.. produced by the Ministry of the Attomey Duhama; Regix olMulstipe aalbathPrvnilCutOfc,2 Courtesy ofi American Express Travel Mhe ay), Oshawa;CÇQT-FM 94-9 Radio;, Fantasy World Kting St. E., Oshawl inemaa Villas, Orlando, Florida; Garien Gate Restaurant, Cullen Gardens, Whitby Generil Rent a Car; Cordestone, King St. E., East, Oshawa. Holiday Hose; North Amecan Lire Assurance Companyg Odysay IternationalhStaren ie St ua . Esttes Ltd., Dreyer Dr. W., Ajax PUBLIC WORKS DEPARIENT Please retur ballot by Feb. 6 to the Whitby Free Press, 131 Brock St. and Sheppard Ave. in Pickeing. CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN N., Box 206, Whitby, Ont. L N 5St. For more information, please Ser isat thetAjax Community Centre and a chancefto.win a trip for four to Orlando, Florida which includes airfare, a villa -1 l 1-1 PARENTING SEMINARS The Holy Family Catholic Women's League will host parenting seminars on Monday nights in February, starting Feb. 6. Cost is, per session, $2 per person or $3 per couple. For more information call Gloria 'at 725-3706 or Irene at 728-7046. MEETING Chiropractor Roger S. Karam will be guest speaker at the general meeting of the Holy Family Catholic Women's League on Tuesday, Feb. .7, 8 p.m. at the church hall on Ribblesdale Dr. All welcome. PHOTOCLUB The Whitby Photo Club will meet at the Whitby Public Libr- ary on Monday, Feb. 6, 7 to 9 p.m. The instructional topic will be the "Reciprocity Law,» the scavenger hunt will be judged and slides can be submitted for the third clinic. All welcome. For more information call 666-4467. KI-FEST The 18th annual Oshawa- Whitby Kiwanis Music Festival will be held April 12-26. The syllabus for Ki-Fest is available at Durham Region schools and music stores including Thomas Music on lundas St. E. in Whitby. For more information call festival secretary Margaret Todd at 263-91190. WHITE CANE WEEK The York-Durham district office of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind will hold an open house on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2 p.m., 72 Main St. Markham North,Markham, to celebrate White Cane Week. WOMEN'SAGLOW The next meeting of Women's Aglow Fellowship will be held at the Oshawa resource centre (behind city hall) on Feb. 9, 7 p.m. For more information call 623-3197 or 728-2111.