Whitby Free Press, 25 May 1994, p. 22

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w- Page 22, Whitby Free Press, Wednesdiay, May 25,1994 LIVYING WITH CANCER Living With Cancer support groupe will be held Monday, May 30 in Aax. Adults, fiende and family meet from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ajax Cricket Club, parents of chîldren with cancer and chldren dealing with cancer, 7 to 8:30 pari., at Holy Trinity Anglican Churcli, 91 Kings Ores. For more information, call Lynn Nazarko at 686-1516. VOLUNTEER WORKSHEOP Distress Centre Durham will hold a volunteer counselling workshop May 29. To be eligible for training, volunteers must be aged 21 or older for the adult helpline or 18 to 21 to work the youth Uine. A commitment of 16 to 20 hours per month, including -one overnight shift, le required. (Youthliners are not required to do overniglits.) Trining registra- tion le limited. Frmore information, cal 723-4461. CH1ILDREN'S SERVICES Children's Services Council (Durham) will hold the fourth annual general meeting Thursday, May 26 at Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, building 30 auditorium. Registration and supper begins at 6 p.m. Ouest speaker Sally Wade, professor of special education at the University of South Florida, will diseuse parent-professional part- nershipe at 7 p.m. The business meeting will follow at 8 p.m. To reserve a seat, eali Mary Marshall at 433-4100. MEN & GRIEF Bereaved Families of Ontario, Durhamn Region, will hold a family support nugit on Thureday, May 26, 7:30 pan., at Albert Street United Church, corner of Albert and Olive streets, Oshawa. There will be a panel discussion and a video on 'Father>s grief.! Refreshnients. For more information, cal 987-1691 or 1-800-387-4870. Active Carpet & Tte RÎimod'Carpet to those who received our Scratch & Win Coloar lyer with THE WRONG ADDRESS. ir SHOUID RAD m843 King St. West (Beside Don Cherr's) À6 WE ARE HERE King St F TO MAKE UP, WE WILL UPGRADE THE UNDERPAD ON FLYER SPECIALS Phone For Details 576-7847 DINNER AND AUCTION In sppor of gcdetothe Oshwa/lhibyClaingonChap- ter of Ducks Unlimited will host the sixth annual fundraising dinner and auction on Thureday, May 26 at St. Georges Ukranian Church, LVIV Hall, Jackson Avenue, Oshawa. For tickets or to donate or sponsor items for the auction, contact Cameron Lysk, c/o Worden Insurance, 51-1/2 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa (telephone 579-1317). GIANT YARD SALE The Ajax Aquatie Club will hold a giant yard sale on Saturday, May 28 at the Ajax Community Centre, north parking lot. (Rain date, May 29.) Tra1le ($25) muet be reserved by May 23. Cail Robert Allen at 427-6776 for more information. DANCE North Oshawa One Parent Familles will hold a dance on Saturday, May 28, 8 p.m., at Masonic temple, 91 Centre St. S., Oshawa. Members and guests welcome. For more information, cail 721-8154. BIBLE RELAY A team of international runners on a cross-Canada relay to rai se Bible awareness wil1 arrive in Whitby on Saturday, June 4. Runners will be greeted by Mayor Tom Edwards at 4 p.m. et the Whitby Mall. At 7 p.m., a rally will be held at Whitby Christian Assembly, 100 Rosland Rd. W., corner of Brock Street. For more information, or te join the run, call 666-2556. DURHIAM SUPPORTf CROUP The Infertility Information in Durhamn Support Group will meet on Tuesday, May 31, at 7 p.m., in the Community Room, Durham Regional Police station, Brock Road and Hlighway 2, Pickering. Ouest speaker will be Diane Allen Of Infertility Awareness Association of Canada (Toronto Chapter). For more information, cail Janioe at 619-1733 or Sonia at 404-8114. TOURNAMENT The Sunray Diabetes Foundation is sponsoring the KFD Nationals open martial arts tournament, Sunday, May 29, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd. S., Pickering. AIl funds raieed will be used for research into a cure for diabetes. For information, cail Evelyn Wong at 576-1571 or 576-0050. NEW CENTRE CELEBATON The Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre invites ail seniors te attend a celebration luncheon, TuesdsaY.May 31,noon, for $3.75 Non- 0fit commnu Lygrup whlch are baeci n Whilby or have a substantial Whiby nimbershlp May place thoir or actîvige ont?s page at no cost. Profit nmp if9or nWIYM Oro4,n fI8huonI Frtdy allpm. _____________________________________K WHITBY MAYOR Tom Edwards joined local Kinsmen at the municipal building for a salute to the Canadian f lag during Flag Da, May 14. Edwards and children of Kinsmen memnbers look at the fia g after it was raised. Bob Koziol was chair of the Kinsmen Club of Whitby committee that recognizes Flag Day each year. Photo by Maurc Piftier, Whltby Free Press ONE-PARENT FAMILLES The Oshawa Chapter of the One Parent Families Association will meet Tuesday, May 31, 8 p.m., at the Croatian Cultural Club, 432 Simce St. S., Oshawa for the next video in the series 'Keys to hidden relationships.' Al single parents welcome. For more information, calI Doug at 728-1011. FUN FAIR Pringle Creek Publi c Shool will hold a fun fUr, Saturday, May 28, 10 a.m. te 2 p.m., at 80 Ribblesdale Dr., Whitby. Included in the day's special events will be drawo, games and food.L Proeeeds from the fair will be used towards the purchase of computer equipment. Everyone welconie. For information, caîl 668-4653. j LAWN BOWLING nhe Whitby Lawn Bowling club welcmes new meinberu. Frm instruction la offsred Monday afternoons and evenings at the club on Brock Street South. Membership fis $55 $3 for cekers. For more information, cail 668-4336. ANNUALNMEETING The Children's Services Council (Durham) will hold the fourth annual oenral meeting Thuraday,Ma 26 at Whitby Psychiatrie Hospital auditorium, bilding 30. Registration and a Il dtUrwi begin at 6 p.m., fofow:rrrg= speaker Jeanne Scatturo, parent MSrvices co-ordnator of the Florida Department of Education, at 7 P.m. The topie is parent- sness meeting wil begin t 8 p.m. To reserve a seat, eaU Mary Marshall at 433-4100 by Thursday, May 19. MAY FEg1'VAL OF SONG The Whitby Seniors' Jubilee Choir wiil hient the eighth annual May Festival of Song on Sunday, May 29, 3 p.m., at the Whitby Centennial Bulig 416 Centre St. S. Tickets are $5 and are available at the centre, 801 Brock St. S., or from choir members. For more information, cal 668-1424. PSYCIHC FAIR A hi air wilI be held at the Mtro East Trade Centre in Pickering May 27 te 29. Top international psyhics niystics ClIrvyntsirituZisesarnd astolgeswill offer their ser- vices. D-DAY PARADE Whitby Brandi 112 of the Royal Canadian Legion will hold a D-Day parade and« cenotaph service on Sunday. June 5,. 1:30 p.m. Ail weleome. F or more infor- mation caîl Jim at 668-0330. PEINTGROUP The Print Group will hold the annual general meeting, elec- tions ana a social time on Mon- d!ay, May 30, 7:30, pm., in the photographic room a t the Pickeir- ing Recreation Complex. For ore information caîl 430-1469. GIANT FLÇA MAWRT The third knnual one-day giant flea market will be held Saturday, May 28, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., at General Motors parking lot, northwest corner ofBond Street and Ritson Road, Oshawa. (Rain date, M 29.) Proceeds to the United Wy. For more information on donations, table rentais and registration deadline, cail Pet Kiely at 644-7829 or 576-0183 or Ian MacEwen at 644-3512. ?'UNDRIING AUCTION The Durham Canadian Organie Growers will hold their final meeting this year, on Wednesday, May 25, 7:30 p.m. at the Ceiltennial Building, Centre Street South, Whitby. Bring seedlings, perennials and other items for a fundraising auction. For information, caîl 434-6231.

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