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Whitby Free Press, 23 Feb 1983, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 23, 1983, WHITBY FREE PRESS j'OM ING EENSCAEDAR GENERAL MEETING A, general meeting of Ajax-Pickering Whitby Association for the Mon- tally Retarded will be held Feb. 28, 8 p.m., at the Emperor Street Cen- ter, Ajax. The topic for discus- sion is "Recreation". Representatives from three municipalities' recreation departments will be present. SLIM AND TRIM Ladies Slim and Trim classes will be held at the Oddfellows Hall in Brooklin starting April 14 every Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. and Thursdays at 1:15 p.m. A charge of $2.75 will apply for each lesson. Babysitting may be arranged. Caîl Val 655- 4931 or Anne 655-3903. WORLD DAY 0F PRAYER World Day of Prayer, Friday, March 4 at 7:30 p.m., will be celebrated this year at St. Paul's United Church, 65> King's Cres., Ajax. The theme "New Per- sons in Christ" with at- tention on the Caribbean will be colourfully pre- sented by the filmstrip "lCaribbean Perspec- tive". Rev. Geo. Lavery is narrator. Members from other Ajax churches will assist in the service. 6TH WHITBY DRIVE 6th Whitby Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Ven- tures will again be selling fertilizer Satur- day, Feb. 25, 1983. Pro- Employers write or phone for information. Michael Good Oshawa, Ontario L1G 4W5 A . -%(416) 433-5541j .O0NTARIO BLUE CRODSS TYPE"SETTJrNG t ON THE PREMISES,,,. COMPUTERIZED &PHOTOliti ceeds to help. defer operating expenses for 1982-83 and to help build a- fund for the boys at- tending C.J. July 1985. JUNIOR JUG BAND Canadian children's entertainers, Chris & Ken Whiteley, bring their Junior Jug Band to the Whitby Public Lib- rary. in Whitby, on Wed- nesday, Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is wel- corne for some toc- tappin', knee-slappin' fun! 150TH ANNIVERSARY St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Coch- rane Street, Whitby, will continue their celebra- tion of their 150th anni- versary Sunday, Feb. 27. Service is at 10 a. m. Everyone welcome. GENEALOGICAL MEETING The Whitby Oshawa Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will hold their next meeting Tuesday, Mar- ch 1, at 7 p.m., in the auditorium of the Whit- by Public Library. Guest speaker for the evening, Louise Hope, will discuss Geneology and Wils. -The meeting is free and open to the public. For further in- formation please cal Gil Mclntosh 668-2792. WORLD DAY. 0F PRAYER World Day of Prayer will be held March 4 at Hebron Christian Re- formed Church, Eliza- beth Crescent, Whitby (behind Biway). Ser- vices at 2:*30and 7p.m. MEETING The Durham Region Stroke Recovery Asso- ciation will meet Wed- nesday, Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m., at Thornton Day Hospital in Oshawa. There will be a card party and social evening. The Stroke Recovery Association strives to help stroke survivors re- turn to a full productive, life, by means of en- couragement, educa- tion, example and friendly contact. Ail interested persons are urged to attend this meeting. For further in- formation telephone 579- 6361. MUSIKATZ Dance to the Musikatz Saturday, Feb. 26, 1983 at the Gen. Sikorski Polish Veterans Hall. Tickets are just $18 per couple and there will be a buffet, bar and prizes. PARENT FINDERS There will be a meet- ing of Parent Finders (Oshawa) on Monday, Feb. 28, 1983 at Vincent Massey Public Sehool in the library, Harmony Road North, Oshawa. The meeting will begin at 8p.m. This group offers.help and support to adult adoptees wishing to trace their origins, and to Birth Parents search- ing for their now adult children. Adoptive parents are also welcome. For fur- ther information please cail 728-6983. MEETING The Parent Advisory Council of St. Theresa School in Whitby wil hold a general meeting at the school on Wednes- day, Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m. A presentation by QECTA will be given, focusing on Catholic education: its values, historical roots, acade- -mic changes and unjust funding. All parents welcome. FREE COURSE The Durham Personal Computer Club is hold- ing a free course in basic languages using the Vic-20 computer at its Feb. 24 meeting. The club meets at the Whit- by Public Library Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Instructor for this short course is Klaus Naujok.* There are no fees to attend the club meetings or classes. APEX 83 The Ajax Philatelic Society Show and Bour- se will be held Feb. 26, 10Oa.m. to 5p.m., at Holy Trinity Church Hall, Kings Crescent, Ajax. Admission is free. For further information con- tact D.H. Jones 668-3971. WOMEN'S AGLOW The next Women's Aglow meeting will be held Thursday, March 10 at Evangel Church, -374 Farewell Avenue, Oshawa. Fellowship at 7:30 p.m. A special event, "Coffee House", Praise and Testimonies at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. For more information contact Marney at 728- 5373 or Jeanette at 668- 0115. RUMMAGE SALE St. Mark's United Church Women's Rummage Sale is held every Wednesday after- noon ficim 1: 15 to 2:30 p.m. at the Church House, 200 Byron St. S., Whitby. MEMBERSHIP MEETING Durham Association for Family Relief Ser- vices will be holding their annual general membership meeting on Tuesday, March 8, at 7:30 p.m. in conference, room 'B' of the Durham Centre, Gordon St., Whitby. (Parking ' at rear.) Elections will be held, a film will be shown and refreshments served. Everyone is welcome. GENERAL MEETING Ajax Block Parents Program will be holding general elections Tues- day, March 1, 8 p.m. at Duffin's Bay Public Sehool, 66 Pittman Cres. Our guest speaker will be Grant Fair of Family & Children's Services on Child Sexual Abuse. J CLEANERS SAME DAY SERVICE ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS k CHARACTERISTICS vent dlrt from settllng We wilI also replace M 0 SUDEsuede is "llntlng," re- suede supple. M In a tannery, eactî move loose nap by Cleanlng will reveal hîde is spltlnto rubbing wlth a terry scuffs and wear that havs h oe.D ltpttp a akdb ltpollshed to become or adheslve badges Since most dyes can udrieIs buffed to lave a mark. skmn, suede wil i M brlng out the velvety Suede attracts and ways change color to N M nap of suede leather. holds onto stalis, some degree, espe-N * The sllklest suedes especlly grease, 011 cially the darkerN * are made f rom sheep- an rtibecause colors. S o' x - sklns and plgsklns. It is qLJte porous. peot a cleaned suede * Suedes should be K&M Cleaners has to be the exact colorM * brushed often wlth a the sklll to remnove It was orIginal ly. M M c4S£wIt*r JoztL Entit£ 9amdtj 0 * 112 COLBORNE ST. W., WHITBY 668-2831 * *NEEEEKEEEEExzUEauxU LA CONTESSAI HAIR SALON SUPER SPECIALS Mondays Perms - 1/2 Price Wednesdays 1/2 Price on every other service (except Perms> (This offer applies to Susan only.) C:aIl for vour iilp)inment now. 11 (REEN ST., WliITBr 668-9262 MaEy six mUNHe Good teeth are basic bo good health., Healthy employees are happy employees. Happy employees have employers with a Blue Cross Dental Plan. mJ>il ani CýiJreàn ' ~Services ANNUAL MEETING Famlily and Children's Services (Operated by the Cjhlldren's Aid Society of the Durham Region) Thursday, March 3, 1983 8:00 p.m. Oshawa Public Library 65 Bagot Street Oshawa, Ontario PROG RAM: "ON E FAMILYS STORY" A presentation by foster parents and chlldren Nomination of members to stand for election to The Board of Directors must be made by members of the Society in writing and in the hands of the Secretary of the Board, P.O. Box 321, Oshawa, seven days before the Annual Meeting. REFRESHMENTS EVERYONE WELCOME 1 0-ý 1 1

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