Whitby Free Press, 26 Apr 1995, p. 26

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Page 26, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, April 26,1995 CLUB CAMI Club Carib of Oshawa Inc. will *,hold a dance and queen crowning, Saturday, May 13, 8 p.m., at the t Caribbean Cultural Centre, 600 W Wentworth St. E., Oshawa. W Admission is $8. Canibbean Snacks will bo on sale. Music by D.J. Lee. MENTAL EALTH The fourth annual Mental Health Awareness Day, hosted by the Oshawa/Whitby end Clarington COPE Mental Helth Programs, will ho beld Thursday, May 4, 10 a.m. te 9 p.m., at the Oshawa Centre. There will ho information/education displays on mental healtb prograins and services. For more information, cail Sharon Cochrane, COPE program manager, at (905) 434-1693. PH(Yf OCLUB The Whitby Phoogahic Club will meet on MondayMy1 p.., at Henry Street High. Scbool fra presentation of memberd photo esms. Ail welcome. For more information, cail Peter at 430-0823. PARCUL The annuel meeting of the Ecumenicel Group PARCUL (Preshyterian, Anglican, Roman Catholie, United, Lutheran) will be held in St. Andrew's Preshyterian Church, Churcb Street North ini Pickering Village, on Thusday May 4, 8 p.m. Guest speaker is Joan Skelten, executive director of the Ajax-Pickering Social Development Council, who wilI discuss 'Our Community.' Everyone is welcome. BEARF & STROKE Dr. Merlene Rabinovitcb, 1994 recipient of the Reseatrcb Acievement Award of the Canadien Cardiovascular Society, will be . guest speaker at a meeting held by the Heart & Stroke Foundation and Durham Region Manufacturers Associa- tion on April 29. The dinner meeting begins at 5:30 p.m. at General Sikorsk Hall, Stevenson Rend North, Oshawa. Ceet is $40 per persan. For more information, oeil 571-1582. FInffIS & SIXTIES' DANCE The Heart and Stroke Foundation, ini partnership with Carciac Réhabilitation, is holding a fifties' and sixtiesm <dance featuring The Lincolnaires on April 299 at General Sikorslcsi Hall, Oshawa. The event will ho hot - In John Dunn of CKDO rai. us speaker is Dr. Marlene Rahinovitch, recipient of the Research Achievement Award of the Canedian Cardiovascular Society. There will be meny door and spot pri zes, as well as arafflie for a trip and a deluxe gas barbecue. For more information, contact Anne Capon or Carol Pearson at 571-1582. QUILTERS' GUILD The Durham Trillium Quilters Guild will meet on Tuesday, May 2, 7:30 ýp.m., in the Caribbean Culturel Centre, 600 Wentworth St. E., Oshawa. For more information, cail 905-683-5135 or 905- 725-7f75%1 SPRING DANCE A sp ring dinner and dance will bo held on Saturday, April 29 at Thunderbird Golf Club i Ash- humn. Dinner in the Bunkers Dining Lounge is at 7 pom., dancing in the Compton lioom starts at 9 p.m. Thiere will ho door prizes, spot prizes and even- ing sweet table. Tickets, $49.95 percop le for-dinner and dance, and $1.95 for dance only are available by calling Carol Ma8- ter (686-1121) during business houms. YWCA GOLF LESSONS The Oshawa YWCA is offering golIf lessons at Kedron Deils Golf Course, on Ritson Road North, Osïhawa, with golf pro Fred Cross. Lessons consist of six one-hour lessons. Courses start Monday, eM 1. To register, caîl 723- FASHION SHOW A fashion show will ho held at the Oshawa Golf Club on Mon- daMay 1, 7:30 p.m. The show wiý also include discussion of 'Women and their Health,' by r est speaker Laurence Grey, a doctor in chiropractic and naturopathie medicine. Tickets ($20) are available at Eclectics, 39 Bond St. E., Oshawa and Dorians, 29 King St. E., Osh- awa, both stores presenting the show, and at the Children7is Aid Society, 200 John St. W.s, Osh- awa. Proceds go t the Chil- dren's Aid Societfy. For more in- formation, call 433-1551, ext. 2273. OLDIES DANCE The Durham Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation wil hast the l3th annual Breath of Life '5OS and '609 oldies Dance for cyctie fibrosis, featuring Don Baker and Craig Smith and Don Dainard,, Saturday, May 6, 8 pm., at Oshawa Civic Arena. Tickets are $22 each. Caîl 668- 1599. OSTEOPOROSIS The Whitby Osteopoross Support Group will meet on Friday, April 28, 1:30 p.m., at the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre, 801 Brock St. S. (meetings will continue as usual on the second Friday in May). The speaker will ho a dietician from Oshawa General Hospital. SPRJNG RALLY Faitb Baptist Church Women's Missionary Fellowship Spring Rally will ho beld on Thursday May 4, 8 _p.n., at the churcb, 99 Taunton R.E., Whitby. Gest speaker will ho Aima %-ngyens, wbo sings country gspef or more informnation. call 668-2508. OSTEOPOROSIS The o steoporosis support group will meet Wednesday, May 31 7 p.m. at the YWCA, 1 McGigor St., Oshawa. For more information, cail Millie at r725-1683. Women & Saturday, April 29 Cloting & Sunday, April 30 "Dried FlowersAdiso$3O " Folk Art Uiu 0a " Ceramiècs 0 VUnq..=. 0 r " Candies o6P Choc' ful MMMMMMM, CHOCOLATE' Alzheimer's Society of Dur- ham Region fundraising volunteers Barb Barrett (left),anci Retta Reilly check out somne of the chocolate (from Williams Chocolate of Whitby) to be offereci by the society at its annual Chocolate Loyers Brunch. This year's event wiIl take place Sunday, April 30 at the Oshawa Golf Club, 160 Alexandra St., starting at noon. Tickets ($30) or table reservations are available by caling 576-2567. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press ORGAN DONORS, Organ Doncr Awareness Week is from April 23 ts 310 and there is a Bowmanville branch of the By Mutuel Consent program, hogin in 1992 by The Mfutual Group, ta promote family discus- sion about organ donation so one's wishes are known and mes- pected when death occurs. For more information, caîl John at 905-623-3108. CAR WASH lOth Wihitby cuts will hold a car wash on S2day, April 30, 8 a.m. ta 4 .m., at the Sunoco gas station K>ndas Street West (near Ï%~wn plaza). Funds raised will help purchase Cub and Scout flags and resource materials for Scouts in Nevis, West Indies. RUMMAGE SALE A rummage sale and bake sale will ho held on Saturday, April 29, 8 a.m. te noon, at the Savatio Army, 122 Kent St., Whitby. REALTH COUNCIOL The Durhamo Region District Health Council will hold its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 26, 7 p.m., in the coundil boardroom, 1614 Dundas St. E., suite 214, Whitby. Anyone wishing te attend, calI (905) 433-4262 due te limited seating available. GENEALOGCAL SOCIETY The Whitby-shawa Branch (Regon o Duram)of the Ontario Genealogical Societ~y wil meet Tuesday, May 2, 7:30 y i the Henry Street High Sc col cafeteria, 614 Henry St., Wh itby. It wil ho an evening for researcb and local resources for information. Ail welcome. For more information, oeil Marion at 683-2476 or Bessie et 723-7460. FUN FAIR West Lynde Public Schoël will hold the lOth annual Fun Fair on Friday, May 5, 5:15 ta 9 p.m., at tbe school, 270 Michael Blvd., VWtby. There wil ho more than 30 games and events including fantasy raom, haunted bouse, face painting, inflated meze, cake walk, fisb pond, wheel of fortune, hot dogs and hamburgers. For mom and clad, there is a weekend trip available for bidding at the silent auction, which aisa includes 50 other items. TC The First Oshawa ITC Club, which belps develop confidence in pulcset n and leadership, will meetonTesday, May 2, 7 e m.Iding th Michael Stamr luidigfistfloor, 33 King St, W., Oshawa. For moreý information, oeil 725-9179. iPOUCE AUCTION The Durham Regional Police auction of bicycles and other unclaimed goode wiil be held at the police property bureau, 845 Farewell Aves., Oshawa <entrance off Colonel Sam Drive at Farewell), on Saturday, April 30, 10 a.m. There wiil be more than 300 bicycles and other assorted items for sale. WORKSHOP Big Sisters NOW will present a workshop, 'Working with Lesbian, Gay and Bisua Youth,' on Monday, May 8, 9 a.m. to 4 pan., at the Durham Board of Education Centre, Taunton Road East, Whitby, room 215. The workshop is designed for service provders and educators who worjk wi lesbian, gay and bisexual youth. CoSt is $25. Cali 725-9300 for more information. PARKINSON Durham Region Chapter, Parkinson support group wil meet Monday, May 1, 7:30 p.m., at St. Markes- United Church, Wbitby, corner of Centre and Coîborne streets, south door entrance. A film wi be shown, dealing with family relations and emotional aspects for the Parkinsonian. For more iniformation,' cail 666-8576 or 668-6580. The Invisible Disability SU p ort group wiUl meet Tuesday, My 2, 7 p.m., at 947 Adelaide Ave. E., Oshawa. Ail welcome. For more infornmation, call Mary Lou at 623-5414, Karen at 623-6490 or Nancy at 436-7706. STAMP CLUB The Oshawa, Stamp Club wil meet on Tuesday, May 2, 7 p.m., in -the cafeteria at O'Neill CVI, Oshawa. Collectors and guests are welcome. For more information, calI Roy at 728-2599. H[EALING WORKSIIOP 'Miracles of H-ealing? workshop, with Erik Berglund, international recording artist and healer, will be held at Hope Spirtualist Church, 300 Court St., Oýshawa, Thursdaty, A ril 27, 7 te 10 p.m. Cst is $30. For more information. oeIl Mraet at 666-3256. 'Erik. uses bis -Celtic hrto work with the power of God and the anqels in a joyful, healing experience. i RALLY The Reform Party, Durham and Oshawa riding assocationi, will present a pulie 'Criniinal Justice and Gun Control Maly with Jack Ramnsay, MP, Reform justice and gun control 'critic, spealdng on issues of concern te gun owners, on SundayApril 30p 1:30 p.m., at Jubilee Hal in Lakeview Park, Oshawa. offering a series of four workshops for parents of cbildren aged 1 te, 10. The workshops wiil be held from 7 te 9 p.m. at Bowmanviile Senior Public Sehool, 105 Queen St. The cost is $24 for the series of four workshops or $8 for each. Pre regfistration is required. Cail 430-0386, ext. 316. MOVING THROUGH ANGER The Family Education Resource Centre of Kinark is offering a four-session workshop. on behaviours to avoid anger, at 56 Meadow Cres., Wbitby, on Tuesday, May 9, from 7 te 9pan. Coet is $32. CaIl 433-0386, ext. 316.

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