Whitby Free Press, 10 Apr 1991, p. 22

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PAGE M2,WH1TBFM EPRUMWENESDAY, APRIL 10,1991 r Non-profit ORIENTATION Bij Sisters Newcastle-Oshawa- VAltby needsvolunteers.forthe 30 youngsters on the waiting list. Thé. next orientation je April 17 from 7-9 p.m. at the Big- Sisters office at 179 King StEOsaa For *'more ifrain ci 436-0951. FIRSW OSHAWA MTCCLUB3 The First Oshawa ITC Club presents a spring seminars, lDynamice of Communication,, at the Markham Suites Hotel, Hwy. 7 and Warden Ave., Markham, on Saturday, April 13. Registration will ha held fi=m 8:30 ta, 9:30 a.m. A fee of $70 includes lunch. For information, oeil 725-9179 or 668-5504. KIWANIS MUSIC FESTIVAL The Kiwanis Club of Whitby, in conjunction with four otiier Kiwanis clubs in Oshawa, are sposoring the 2th annual Oshawa-Whitby Kiwanis Music Festival, April 8-19. The festival will culminate witii the 'Festival of Stars Nighte on April 25, at Eastdale Collegiat î Oshawa. The Whitby Eiwanis 'Lbwil co-ordinate the. fetva activities' at Westminster une Church in Whitby and St. George' Anglican Church, Oshawa during the festival week. Anyone interested in assisting in the festval activities or the work of the Kiwanis Club of WMhy is invted te, contact either club president Jerry Jung at 668-4993, or past president Brick Evans at 668-2241. BUILI)ING ELFESTEEM A book called ' Your Childes Self Es-t- m by Dorothy Corkville Briggs'will form thebassfor an eigiit-.ssîin study group for prnsbeing offered by the Famy Education Resource Centre of Durham House. The group wii meet on Monday evemings from 6:.45 ta 8:45 p.m., starting April 15 at St. Christopiier School ini Oshawa. The cost je $40 per person..For more information and ta register for this study group, oel 579-2021 or 686-4353. TIIEOS THIEOS, a self iielp group for the widowed, will iiold its monthly meeting on Sunday, April 14 at 2 p.m. at ISt.Andrewls presbyteian Ciiurch, Cochrane St., WhitIy. Widowed men and women are invited ta, attend. For more information, ail 668-2648. BAZAAR AND RUMMAGE Rose of Durham will iiold a bazaar and rwnmage sale on Saturday., April 13, 9 amn. ta 1 p.m, at St. Mary of thiePeople Churcii hall, 532 Stevenson R& N., Oshawa. Donations (dlean and in good condition) ffre. welcome. Larg items may b. droped off at the ciiurch hall Friday, April 12, 7 ta, 9 p.m. Otiier items may be dropped off aiiead of time at 128 Nortiew- Ave., Whitby (near K-Mart), 579-3470, or 903 Walnut St.., W., Whitby (iear Cochrane), 668-6902. For more information, oeil 432-3622, 579-3470s, 668-6902, 728-1210 or 683-1955. FAMKLY FUN AND INFOMATION FAM The Cesarean Birtii Su pport. and Education Group -and the. YMSpring progmm rAMS Midwifeiy Task Force of Oshawa Sprig prgram are now miilholda a'iFaxnily fun and available- through the YMCA and information fir' on Saturday, classes wii begin soon. New this Anril 27, 1 ta, 4 p.m.,. at Christ session je 'Tckle Trunke for ages Meémorial Church, 81 Illcroft <at 3-5, Saturday mnorninge at 10 Mary), Oshawa. Children's a.m. Primary ballet and junior entertainer, Rick Chapman and sports world is available for ages hie special friends Waly and 4-5. Babysitter training, karate, Elmo, wilî ha special guests. pikup. basketball and floor There wil b. lots of hokyare also available. For entertainment, and many âdulta there is fitness, ballroom exhibits for the entire faiY. i dancing, country crafts, plan your are welcome. gardon for spring, and a variety of cooldng classes. The voice worksiiop with Tony Reines wil EOM AT teach proper breathing for Michael Dean, president of the snging and public speaking. For Don Valley Wé t -Riding Associa- registration and further infor- tion, will ha guest s;peaker at the mnation, cail the YMCA office at first meetin¶, f the. Ontario rid- 046868 or. 683-4093! r 'ýisithe lug fqrm f artyTit'thé Wiitby office at 814 Bidck.Âr8til?., ùlibrWnprl104 Whitby. th9 p.M. PC UERS The. next meeting of the Durham PC User Club wiil be held on Thursday, April il at 7 P m. at tiie Michael Starr building on tiie gruund floor at 33 King St. W., Oshawa. Note the new location. The. meeting is open ta, ail who are interested. Bug seions are a regular feature of tiie meetings, and demos are often given. For furtiier informaton, cail Bernie at 6655-4156. HEAD INJURY Tii. Head Injr Association of Durham will 0,od a support ropmeeting *on Wednesday, Aprlf 17, 7:30 p.m., at the asso- ciation office, 459 Bond St. E., Oshawa. Guest speaker will ha Dr. Baf rry B cýhologist at the. Aexandra . iic. Anyone needing transportation can cal Carol at 576-3830. YMWIFERY TASK FORCE TiieMidwifery Task Force will hold its montiily meeting on April 17. For more information oeil 725-0394. AMATEUR RADIO & COM[PUTER FLEA MABKLET South Pickering and Oshawa Amateur Radio clubs will hold a flea market on Saturday, April 13, 9 a.m. ta 2 p.m.,, at Pickering H.igh School, Ciiurcii St., Ajax (just nortii of Hwy.2). Admission is $5which includes a ticket for a dor prize. This is the. larest Canadlian flea market for electronics -- new, used, parts, radios and equipinent.- For 'ite1ifi -n"atô% àdaWharles Gottfflod at 668-9801. -MB KINfG CHA4NGES The Family Education ]Resourc Centre of Durham House je offering an eight-seson group at Durham Houe. Thursday, April 18, from 7 to 9 p.m. The purpose of this group i. to help adut chfidren. of àlcoholics make changes in their lives by rviding the. needed information nd support. For more information and ta register, oel the. centre at« 579-2021 or 686-4353.* UCW FASIIION SHOW A fashion show will be held by the -United Church Women at Westminster United Church, 25 Manning',Rd., on Monday, April 15, 8 p.m. There will be fashions by Mercantile Department Store and Vallan Fashions. Lunch and pes. Cost je $5. Caîl 576-2615 for tickets, or obta.in tickets from a UCW member. SPRING CONCERT The Whitby Brass Band will hold their Sprin g Concert on Thursday, April j1 8 p.m., at Heydons ore Pavilion.Conductor is Roland Hill; and there will ha music for all ages. Refreshments will ha served.Adission s free. EAD INJURY The Head InJury Association of Durham will iiold a suppr group meeting on Wednesday, April 17, 7:30 p.m., at the asé ciation office, 459 Bond St. E., Oshawa. Guest speaker will ha Dr. Barry. Brooker psychologist at the Alexandra dlînic. Anyone needing transportation can cal Carol at 576-3830. FASH[ONSHO1W A fashion show will be held at .Westminster United Church, 25 Manning Rd., Whitby on Mon- day, April 15, 8 p.m. There will ha fashions from Mercantile DetStr and Vallan Fashions. Trcketsatrre $5 and- include refreshments. AIf welcome. For tickets or more information, cal 576-2615. As the month of Ramadlhan je coigta an end, the ikbmadiyya Mu=i Community wish to extend an open invitation to, anyonle jnterested in celebrating Eid-ul-Fitr, on Tuesday, April 16. For -more information, contact Lone Ahmad at 666-53 or P.O. Box 24027, 601 Dundas St. W., Whitby, LiN 8X8. 1991 MEMBERSHIS Applications for membership in the Whitby General Hospital Corporation for the year Februaïy 1991 ta, January 1992 are being accepted at Whitby General Hospital (office of the execuive drecta, scrtary ta OVWiby, Morpndytriday, 8:3 BABYSTITING COURSE WMhbyPublie' Library Will hast a anadanafSety Couneil babysitting course for youngsters aged il and up. Bffs and girls may~~ ~~ reitra h hildren's and adut ictondesk now. The. course fee is $24 which includes the student reference book. The program je being offered aturday, April 20,* 271, May 4 and 11, 1:30,to 3:30)p.*,inth praxnroo at telibrary. Irhàewhosuccessfuly complets the course wiil receive .a Canadian Satefy Council certificate. For more information, oeil1 668-6531. PXANTING YOUR ENGLISH GARDEN The landscape director of Weall and Cuilen gardon centres in Toronto wiil b. the guest speaker at a meeting of the University Women's Club of Oshawa, on Wednesday, April 10, 8 p.m., at the. UcLaughlin Public Iàbrary, Oshawa. The speaker wiil give a élide presentation on planting and lanidscapingt and will answer questions. BIG SISTEIRS NOW Big Sisters NOW wiil hold their animal general meeting and 'Appreciation Night' on Thursday, April il at Durham College, dning rom, from 7 to 9 p.n9 For reservations, cal 436-09 51 by March 28. Rtefresbments will ho available. SWINGINTO SHUNG Palmerston Commun'ity &chool invites you to "swing into spring" at their spring openhnouse, Saturday, April 13, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. here will b. painting, bike rodeo, fe fitness testing, early registration for spring programe. and sunimer -day camps, games, prime, fre. refresihments, karate demonstra- tions and more. For more information contact Palmerston Community- School, 400 Palmerston Ave., 666-0959. MRQUOIS SOCCER CLUB The Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club will. celebrate its 25th annidversary on May 4, and are looking for anyone who may have been involved with the club in the past, or have any old memories or photos to share. Contact us at 668-2009 or P.O. Box - 552, Whitby, Ont. LMN MV. NZMEING Glasgow Rangers Supporters Club reWa meeting wilbe held at- the - club rooms, 227 Brock St. SB., Sunday, April 14, 2 p.m. New members welcome. TEFIRST annual 10km Ru to Preserve Planet Barth,-uvonsored by the Whitby Rotary Sunnise and the Whitby igers aunn Club, wiil b. held Sunday, April 21 at fro" uois aàrk. Ail proceedu wHilgo towards a locaf envftronmental prqject. From left are race director Kent MacCarT Ilgers Wpresident Ian Barron and Sunrise president Davld orlchettLCail MacCari at 6061052 for more informtion.r,. P1%photo 1 communlty groups whlch are baséd ln Whltby or1 have a substantial Whltby memfbershlp, may >place theli upcomilg meetings or activities on this page at no cost. Proflt maklng or nohwhI following weekls Insertion la Friday at 5p.m. i

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