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Whitby Free Press, 28 Oct 1981, p. 9

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WHlTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOB FR 2 8, 198l, PAGE') F PCOMING EVENTS CALENDAR wm TULIP TRAMPERS The Whitby Tuhip Trampers will be holding a dance in the Regal Room of the Cen- tennial Building, Centre Street South on Satur- day, October 31 at 8 pm. The highlight of the event will be to honor the club's "Carnaval Mother of the Year. " For more information about this event contact Caspar Qerlemans at 668&1407. BRIGHT CHILDREN The next meeting of the Durham Region Chapter of the Asoia- tion for Bright Children will be held in the cafe- teria of the Central Colegate, Slmcoe and Gibb Streets, Oshawa at 7 pn. on October 28. The guest speaker wll be Dave Mldwood, an enrichinent teacher at Oshawa's Duke of Edin- borougb Public School. For more information oeil Alva Atklnson at 7238M. CONCERT The Building Blocks Pre-Sehool wII be spon- soring a concert featuring Sharon Lois and Bram on Sunday, November 8 at the East- dale Auditorium, Har- mony Road North, Oshawa. There wilJ be two per- formances at 1 and 3:30 p.m. Ail tickets are $350 and there la no reserved seatlng. Tickets are available at *the Readers' Cholce, 131 Brock Street South, Whltby. FOSSIL FORAY The Durham Region Field Naturalists will be holding a "Foesll Foray" on Saturday, October 31 at 1:15 p.m. at the Darllngton Nuclear Generatlng Sta- tion. Those attending are advlsed to wear sturdy, vinyl shoes and to brlng their own bammer and ch"se. Hardhats wilbe avallable. Those at- tendlng are also asked to Cail Margaret Bain at 668-45 by October 24. If ralnlng, the event will be canoeiled. For more information cati tour leader Steve Forest tunity to set some new personal goals. The course wilI be of- fered at Christ Memorial Church, 81 Hillcroft StreCt, Oshawa, on Friday, November 20 to Sunday, November 22. The leadership wiIl be pro- vided by Gladys Bryce, a human relations specialist and family 1f e educator. She will be assisted by Ron Wyman and Eileen Siilien, graduates of previous courses. Further information or registration forms may be obtained by calling Canon Don Beat- ty at 728-8251. ONE PARENT MEETINGS The next meeting of the North Oshawa Chap- ter of the One Parent Familles Association of Canada will ho held on Novernber 4 at Christ Memorial Church, Mary and Hillcroft Streets, Oshawa. This will ho a general meeting, beginning at 8 p.m. The next meeting of the association's Oshawa Chapter will ho heid on November 3 at 8:30 p.m. in the Lake Vista Clubhouse, Emerald Avenue, Oshawa. This will also ho a general meeting. For more information caîl the association's district office at 723- 0286. RECOVERY INC. Mental HealthlDur- hain is pleased to an- nounce the re-establish- ment of Recovery Inc. Program, a -self-heip method of mental health. Meetings are held every Monday evening at 8 p.m. at the Oshawa City Hall, boardroom 2D. For more information please caîl 728-2096. SWEATER DANCE The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Brooklin Whitby Minor Hockey Associa- tion wili ho holding a "Hockey Sweater Dan- ce"l on November 7 at 8 p.m. at Heydenshore Pavilion. Tickets are $15 a couple and are available from Peacock Sports or any member of BWMHA executive. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to wear their favourite hockey sweater. CPR COURSE The Whitby Ambu- lance Service will ho sponsoring a course in cardio-pulmoflary res- cusitation (CPR) for three consecutive evenings on November 17, 18 and 19 from 7 to 10 p.m. The cost for the cour- se is $20. For more information about registration and location caîl the service at 668-3146 or Sue Ed- wards at 686-1606. TUPPERWARE PARTY The Brookiin Local Association of Brownies, Girl Guides and Pathfinders will hold a tupperware party on November 3 at 8 p.m. at the Brooklin Com- munity Centre, Cassels and Church Streets. There will be refresh- A handy new book by Sidney Ledson, author of the best-selling book, 'Teach Vour Child to Read in 60 Days'. Here's a book no0 stenographer ...... should be without; virtually a university course In grammfar but presented in a ively way no university can match. PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLV 218 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax 638-1968 ments and door prizes. Admission is free. For more information caîl 655-4917. STROKE RECOVERY The next meeting of the Durham Region Strike Recovery Asso- ciation wili ho held tomorrow (October 29) at 7:30 p.m. at HiElsdale Manor, Oshawa. For more information caîl Ed Duff at 579-636. OPEN HOUSE Trafalgar Castle School wili ho holding an open house and bazaar SIMPLEI The simple solution ta cloanîng smorelle problema in the ttia and garage leas.. CLASSIFIED.AD CALL6S84111 WHITBY FREE PRESS on November 7 from 1: 30 to4:30 p.m. The theme of the day will ho "It's a Sinal World" and will include an international fashion show, baked goods and crafts, a tea room ýcom- plete with palm reader and more. The sehool is located on Reynolds Street, Whitby. For more information eall Suzanne Foîey at 668-3m5. IF YOU ARE INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENTI 1. CaUl the. Police. (Don't admît iabillty; let the police decIcde). 2. CaUl your Insurance agent. (Explain the problem.) 3. CaUl Home. (You'l1 be at least one hour late.> 4. COU OSHAWA CAR CARE LTD. (Its jpur choice where jour car is repaired.) We have the most up to date equIpment to repair any car on the road today. We guarantee satisfaction. NEW CAR RENTALS o* 5 per day -nou miluge. 660 Drake St. Oshawa 516-1019 DURHAM WEST P.C. ASSOCIATION Annual Dinner Meeting ELECTION 0F OFFICERS LEGION HALL 1555 Bayiy Street - Pickering WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1981 - GUEST SPEAKER - THE HONOURABLE BETTE STEPHENSON, M.O. Mlnlster of Education, Collages and Unîvemîltles Cocktails: 6:30 p.m. $15 par couple DInnor~ 7:30 p.m. $ 8.00 single FOR TICKETS CALL DOUG DEWDNEY 8618026 OR JERRY MOSKALUK 682816 !l

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