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Whitby Free Press, 12 Jan 1983, p. 10

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PAGE 10. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 12, 1983, WHITBY FREE PRESS w COMING EVENTS CALENDAR DAINC Tammy Tirnmy Snow- arama Dance wil be held Jan. 29 at the Royal rw~ Canadian Legion, Bran- ch 322 on Hunt Street in Ajax. An admission féeeof $5 per person includes chili and roîls. Music by DJ from 8p.m. tol1a.m. Advance tickets at the k THE ORIGINAL GOLFmO-TRON US BACK. 6Courses. )iscount Pro Leagues Lessons ~.1 .4 i '1 Shop*.*!.' Cali for more information, 666-2901. Famous Fairways/Golf.O.Tron 5-40Hopkin. hitby-OR. m. Legion hall. Caîl 683- 7811. Ail proceeds go to Crippled Children. MEETING Durham Region Par- ents of Multiples (twins) will hold its next meet- ing on Tuesday, Jan. 18 at 8 p.m. at the Whitby Public Library, rear meeting room, 405 Dun- das St. W. (corner of Dundas St. and Henry St.). Our scheduled speaker will be lawyer, Ron Kitchen, discussing wills and estate admini- stration. If you are ex- pecting twins or know of someone who is please cal Sue Sloan 683-7043. PRESENTATION The public, is invited to a presentation by the Tomatis Centre Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. in the Whitby Public Library. The presentation is hosted by the Oshawa and District Association for Children with Learn- ing Disabilities. Teri Brown, regional co- ordinator 0f the Tomatis St ClIair The paint and paper people Midtown Mal 200 John St. 576-2431 Sale ends January 22nd. OSHAWA Safeway Plaza 1150 Simcoe St. N. 576-9971 M u MEETING The annual meeting of the Brooklîn & District Progressive Conserva- tive Association will be held on Wednesday evening, Jan. 12, 1983, a t 8 p.m. in the Brooklin Community Centre, Cassels Road East, Brooklin. Hon. -George Ashe, Minister of Revenue, will be the guest speak- er. Everyone welcomne. or, Centre, will speak about the Tomatis method, its development over the last four years and its current application for children experiencing learning disabilities. DISPLAY Pinewood Centre of Oshawa General Hospi- tal will be holding a dis- play at the Oshawa Shopping Centre Jan. 19 to 21 from 9:30 arn. to ,9:30 p.m. (near Con- sumers). Corne out and meet the staff and find out more information about alcohol and drug issues relating to adults and youth. OSTOMY MEETING There will be a meeting of the Oshawa District Ostomy Asso- ciation Jan. 19 at 8 p.m. in Room 1002-F of the Oshawa General Hospi- tal. A demonstration of new Ostomy supplies will be followed by a social period with re- freshments. There- is no need to corne alone, everyone is welcome. For more in- formation, please caîl Louisa at 728-1869, or Irma a t 576-8922. WOMEN'S AGLOW The Women's Aglow Fellowship wilL hold a meeting Jan. 13 at Evangel, Church, 374 Farewell St., Oshawa. Eellowship and r 'efresh- ments at 7:30 p.m. rollowed by praise and Arorship at 8 p.m. Speaker for the even- ng will be Jane Weist. Everyone welcome. For nore information cali vlarney at 728-5373, or Jeanette at 668-0115. Are you bet wee n age 6Oand 71? If you are and you wîsh.to secure a payoutannuity from your RRSP. çal: VHERR 1&01 RAil 668-5968 725-6564 Mutual Life of Canada Produot Placement Service 'Floppfy Disks by bra 5'/"DISKETTES N983Pbml.aAS&IfPlus 565 ea r-_ îM N97575 -forApple 11 & Radio Shack TRS80 Levels 1 & 3 4.70 ea r ______ N97875 -aforrt 6.50 ea. 81 DISKETTESr N97525 - for IBM System 32 4.85 ea / N97523 - for Wang Svstem 25 & 30 5.85 ea N97593 - for Xerox 850 & 8605.95 ea.4 N97840 -for AES 90 &100 69 a N97838 - for AES C20 multi-Plus 6.95 ea. PHN 631fl & fe S b- le *SOLO ONLY IN PKGS 0OF 10 DISKETTES FOR OTHER SYSTEMS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST lr% A ibltdi" mý -AMMEN.- .Ommmb, -1 1 'tit jý11,Lýi iLr.iý, GROUP '74 Final registration for Group '74 Arts & Crafts classes start this week and openings are still available in most class- es - quilt ing, bunka, wood carving, glass en- graving, stairied glass, hairpin lace, water- colour and pottery. Thursday evening at 7;30 at the Brooklin Community Centre is the starting night, ex- cept for pottery, which has two classes on Wed- nesday morning and evening starting Wed- nesday, Jan. 12. Please caîl Pat Qd- gers; at-655-3457 as soon as possible for registra- tion, or corne to the hall Thursday night. REUNION Calling aIl graduates of Dr. F.J. Donevan Collegiate Institute in Oshawa. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the high school, and a reun- ion is being planned for alI alumni on April 29 and 30, 1983. A two-day agenda of activities is being plann- ed by the Reunion Com- mittee, and it is hoped that aIl who remember their high school days with fondness will corne and join the fun. Anyone who, is'-inter- ested in attending can1 obtain more informa- tion by writîng the Donevan Reunion Com- mittee, 250 Harmony Road South, Oshawa, Ontario, LRH 6T9. BURNS NIGHT The Canadian Scottish Club of Whitby Burns Night Dinner/Dance will be held Saturday, Jan, 15 at Heydenshore Pavilion on Water Street in Whitby. 1 Cocktails will be ser- ved at 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. For further in- formation and tickets eall 728-3012. STORY HOUR The Whitby Public Library is once again of- fering Saturday morn- ing story hour for child- ren aged five and up. A different story is featured each Saturday from 10: 30to11: 30 a .y and a short craft session is included. For more informa- tion, caîl the library at 668-6541. COMPUTER KIDS Has the computer bug bitten you? If it has and you are between the ages of 8 and 12, you are invited to learn more about computers at the Whitby Public Library with computer expert Mr. Naujok. The programs will be held on Jan. 22 and 29 from 2: 30 to 4p. m.- in the library auditorium. There is limited regis- tration, so register early. COFFEE BREAK? The Whitby Public Library's coffee break program begins again with a t.alk by Family Planning on how to talk .to your child about sex. The talks will be held at the library on Jan. il and13 from 10Oa.m. to il a.m. For more informa- tion, please caîl the lib- rary at 668-6531. RIGHT TO LIFE MEETING Durham Right to Life Association will meet Jan. 18 at 7:30 in Room 2 of the Whitby M4unicipal Building on Rossland Road. PORT WHITBY CUBS The lst St. John's Port Vhitby Cubs meet rhursday nights from :20 to 7:50 p. m. at St. John's Anglican 'Chur- !h, Victoria St. E. Boys, from 8 to 10 iears of age, are ieeded. Camps and fikes are planned. AUDITIONS Auitioins .forth

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