Whitby Free Press, 8 May 1991, p. 31

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WVrrBY FiiE. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8.19Mi.PAGE 31l The. Can*idian Parents for French - Durham will sponsor a 'Drama Soirée,, a variety cf presentations in French by olementary and'secondary school students froni the, region, on Tuesday, May 21 (note change of date),7:30.m.,at Eastdale Collegiate, 265 Harmonky Rd. N., Oshawa. Admi ssion is free. PICKIN'SESSION Pineridge Bluegrass Folklore Society' will hold a 'Piclden Session' on Sumday, gay 19,.2 to 5 p.m., at Camp Samnac main council hall " (north entrance off Conlin Rd.). Ail are welcome. F¶LEPSY hMETING The Oshawa and area chapter cf Epilepsy (a non-profit, self- h lp group) will hold -a- monthly meeting on Tuesday, May 17, 7:30 p.m., at the Kinsmen C .entre, 109 Colborne St. W., Oshawa. Guest speakers ill beh from the phaaceutical department cf 0shwa Geéneral Hsital. Ail are welcome to, attend this Public awareness meeting. For more information, cail 436-3152. RNS 0F SCHIZPHRENICS The support group, Friends of Schizophriemcs, wil1 meet -on Thursday, May 16, 7:30 p.m., at St. Marks Church house,* Byron and Coîhorne streets. For more information caîl 666-2598. BU81NESSMTERHOUpRq The Whitby Chamber of Comi- mre will hold 'Business After Heurs,' a display by local busi- ness, at Heydenshore Pavilion, Whitby on Wednesday, May 29, 6 ta, 9 p.m. Ail are wel1comne and admission is free for the evening presentation, ap9nsored by Jack- sons' Touch of elass. UNITED WAY WALKA.TgoN mhe United Way 60)km walk-a-thon i frm the. QN Tower te Ohawawill ho held on, Saturday, June 29. Thoe interested -are encouraged te attend a practice walk on Sunday, May 12. For details, contact Anne KCinsella, caznpaign director, at 436-7377. EVENiNGOF SONG St. Mark's United Church junior and senior cheirs will por- forni during'An Evrening cf Song' onFPridayay 10, 7:30 p.m., at the churcb Centr and Colborne streets. Tickets are $5 for aduits, $3 for children. Light refresh- monts will ho available. ickets are available at the church or froni any choir member. GO NATURAL LECTURES Go Natural Health and Beauty Centre will hold a- vegetarian cooking class, with Elaine Lindo, on Saturday, May 11, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; an introduction to 'How to Manage Chronic Pain' on Monday, May 13, 6:30 p.m.; a lecture, 'Blue-Green A]gae,-' on Tuesday, May 14, 7 p.m. For more information cali 668-2661. HELPING Gerry ride, of the Canadian Cancer Society, from a limousine i. raha Jackson of Touch of Glass during preparation for the June 2 fashion show to, ho held by the Society at Heydenshore Pavilion, starting at 2 pan. Anyone purchasmng'tickets before May 15 i. eligible -for a draw for a ride in a stretch âmen, courtesy of Royalty Limousine, te, the show. CFI'O.TV news anchors Jenniter Ward and Bill Hutchison wMi ho hosto of the fashion show. PMTmUpM The Ladies Auxiliary of Whitby Legion Branch 112 will hold a euchiro on Thursday, May 16 at the Legion hall. Prizes and lunch. Admission is $2. GARAGE SALE Christ the King Lutheran Church will hold a garag sale at Passport Oshawa-whiby, 520 Dundasi St.E. Whitby on Satur- day, May 25, 7:36 a.m. te 3 p.m. FUNDRAISIG ANCE On Saturdy, May 189 the One Parent Families Association of Caad will hold .a *ei fundraising dance 1as part io seir annual convention., The dance will ho held at Jubiles Paviion on Henry St. at Lakeview Park in south Oshawa. Ibo $8 admission price includes a cold buffet door prizes and spot prizes. Doors open at 8 p.m. and a dress. code lin' effect. 411 are~ welcomb, NEWCOMERS CLUB New residents of Oshawa. and Whitby who are looking te meet new friends are welcome te, attend a meeting of the Newco- mers Club on Thursday, May 14, 8 p.m., i the green room of the arts resource centre behind Osh- awa city hall. A firt aid instruc- tor froni the Rod Cross will ho guest speaker. for more informa- tion cali 44-63 or 668-0552. BIG BAND) MUSIC The Kinsnen Club of Port Perry will present dancing ta big bandimusic on Ma 17,8 p.m. ta, midnjght, at The Ifslander. Tick- ets, ior $10, are available at IrwinSmt Music Ltd. or at the door. Proceeds will benefit the Central 7 organization. Call 985- 0918 for more information. GARDEN CLINJ Brooklin Master' Gardeners will hold a display and gardon clinic and Five. Pointa Mal, Osh- awa on May 10 and 11. Crime Stop ora and Durham IRogionalPl aeakngfior the ublc's n slvig a hit-and-run accident Chu occurred in Oshawa on April 16.*c At about 4:20 p.m.,-the victim was riding his bicyclIe northbound on MarySt N. at Agnes St. He Was travelling in the curblane when ho was struck by a northbound vebicle. After impact, the victim was knocked off his bike and landed on the curb. The suspect ëcoelerated northbound on Mary St., without stopping- to assist the victim. The victini was transported to hospital where he was treated for fractured ribs. The driver was described as white, ia*, mid-thirties, black hair, with a moustache and goatee. The ýrehic1e was a 1987 Monte Carlo, grey with silver pinstripe. The *vehicle was jacked up with over-sizod roar tires. Crime Stoppèrs will pay up ta $1,000-cash for information leading ta the arrest in this or!any other hit-and-run. The sanie cash rewards will ho paid for information leading te, an arrst in any criininal offonce. Ail information is treated confidentially. We won't asic for your naine and you'll nover have to _go to court. The Crime Stoppers' office is open 24 hours per day and the phono number is 436-8477 (that's 436-TLPs). Long distance cali colleet. You can also cal] through your local Durham Regional Police Service number and asic for Crime Stoppers. No calîs are ever recorded or tracod. WOMEN'SAGLOW SWomen's Aglow Fellowship wil meet at CuUen Gardons on May 9,.7 p.m. Speaker will ho Gaetane Lecours Méarsh ail, who «relates ta the' issues and the heart cf women.» For more infor- mation cal] 436-9425. REFORM PARTY The Ontari*o Riding Associa- tion for the Reforni Party cf SCanada Iwil méet at Dunbarton High Scho, Pickeringon May 15, 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker wil ho eter n e, rosidont of the Guelph-Wellington Riding Asso- ciation of the Reforni Part. For more infonrmation eal Ralph Perry at 668-3541. The Third Thursday Breakfast is a -women's network which meets monthly at the OId Munich Cafe,' King St. E. at Ritson Rd. The next meeting will ho held Thursday, May 16* at 7:30 a.m. Memhors and ffuests are ) IF 4 -se 1 à J. 1 0 4,, . DEPENDABLE HOME DAY.CARE FOR CHILD 6 WEEKS & OLDER You Cafl put your trust in the Wee Supervised, private, day Care, full c " Unscheduled home visits Reliable. 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