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Whitby Free Press, 9 Mar 1983, p. 9

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WHITBY FREE PRESS? WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1983, PAGE 9 OCOMINGEVEN*TS CALENDAR MEETING The next meeting of Parents Without Part- ners, Pineridge Chapter 204, wiil be held Thurs- day, March 10, at St. George's Church Hall, Centre Street, at 8 p.m. Ail interested single parents are invited to attend. P.C. NIGHT 0F CARDS Brooklin & District P.C. Association wil hold a "Night of Cards" Wednesday, March 16, at 8 p.m. at the Odd- feilows Hall, Brooklin. Tickets $3 per perpon. For further information caUl Bruce Bagg 655- 4211. SUPPER St. Mark's United Church wiJI hold their Irish Stew Supper on Wednesday, March 16 at 6:30 p.m. The charge for the supper is $5 per person and $2.50 for children 12 years of age and under. For further- informa- tion cal Mrs. Isabelle jFarndale 668-2844 or Mary Soder 668-066. 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. SLIM AND TRIM Ladies Slim and Trim classes wiIl be held at the Oddfellows Hall in Brooklin starting April 14 every Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. and Thursdays at 1:l15P.m. A charge of $2.75 will apply for each lesson. Babysitting may be arranged. Caîl Val 655- 4931 or Anne 655-3903. RCW PROGRAM The Reformed Church Women (RCW) of the Whether you have a colostomy, ileostomy or a urostomy you are in- vited to film night at the Oshawa District Osto- my- Association, being held Wednesday, March 16 at 8 p.mn. ln Room 1002-F at the Oshawa General Hospital. Two filmns, "John Baker's Last Race", and "Explanations of your Ostomy" wiil be shown. This is your chance to learn about you. Re- freshments will be ser- ved and there will be a social period. For more information eall Louisa at (416) 728-1869 or Irma at (416) 576-892. RIGHT TO LIFE MEETING The Durham Right to Life- Association wiil hold its meeting Tues- day,, March 15 at 7:30 p.m. in Roomn 1 of the Whitby Municipal Build- ing on Rossland Road. Proposed abortion clinies of Dr. Henry Morgenthaler wiil be discussed. Everyone is welcome. For more in- formation eall Louis Rousseau at 723-3264. HOCKEY DANCE The North Oshawa Adams team wiil hold a dance on March 12 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the North Oshawa Club House, Nonquon Road. Hot and cold buffet, door prizes, spot dan- ces, D.J. and cash bar. Tickets are $15 a couple. Bring your friends - make it your party and support North Oshawa Adams team. See you there. MEETING The Rock and Minerai Club of Oshawa will hold the regular meeting on March 17 at 7:45 p.m. in the Centennial United Church, corner. of Bond and Rosehiil Streets. Mrs. Annette Rancier bas a big micro- mounting evening plan- ned. Comne, see ail the beauty of these tiny gems through a scope. Ail welcomed. Caîl 668- 3950 for further informa- tion,. TRIIM & SLIM CLUB Shape up and slim down to fun exercising. with weight reduction program. Day and evening classes now in progress. A charge of $2.75 wil apply for each lesson. Babysitting available. For more information cal .Val 655-4931 or Anne. 655-3903. HOCKEY GAME G.M. Truck Plant Ail Stars and the G.M. Salaried Ail Stars wil be. playing a benefit game for the Handi Transit, to be piayed at the Civic Auditorium at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 12. Tickets are available at the Civie Auditorium. Tickets are $1 each which includes admis-' sion to the game plus a draw for a trip for two to Florida. BENEFIT GAME G.M. Truck Plant Al Jyou have shelved plans for expansion or moderni*zation of your existing facilities due to the economic downturn, you'll want to know about the Canada Ontarloj Employment Development Program. Itfs a $200 million'federal -provincial job creation program for-private enterprise, non- profit organizations and municipalities. And its de- signed to create work for those hardest hit by cuitent economic con- ditions -men and women who'veý exhausted their ' unemployment insurance'F benefits, or are receiving social assistance. The fed- eral funding for this ' programn cornes through k the new Employment Expansion and Deévelop- TH AND£ ment (NEED) Program. S'EVI.OIý FIFJY PERCENT OR MORE 0F-TOTAL GROSS PROJECI COSTS. The program may provide 50-percent or more of private sector project costs which wiil improve productivity, wile supporting economic recovery and regional development. Some examples: activities such as under- ground development in the mining sec Canad'a* Ontario 1 Stars and the G.M. Salaried Ail Stars will be playing a benefit game for the Handi Transit, to be played at the Civic Auditorium at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 12. Tickets are available at-the Civic Auditorium. Tickets are $1 each whicht includes admis- sion to the game plus a draw for a trip for two to Florida. ONE PARENT MEETING One Parent Families Association of Canada, Oshawa Chapter, meet at Lake Vista Club House, on Emerald Avenue at Cedar Street, every Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. The nextmeeting, to be held April 5, will be a general meeting. Anyone needing further information contact Norma at 723-8784. I FAPPEARANCE I 12 ATTRACTIVE A COLOURS Ventilated Aluminum AWNINGS Manulaclue by Free Estimates .OuîcA ~iiri £728-' FACTORY & SHOWROOM.e ALUMINUM &IITDPNaM5 kDelivery & Installation -1633 845 FAREWELL ST. OSHAWA PMMOfN.FAI PEACOCK LUMBER LTD. IN-STOCK Over 1,000,000 feet of Uin drled ~ Hardwoode Saftwoods. DryKilIns Dress.ing Facilities WHOLESALE - RTI 328 Ritson R.N Oshawa 725.4744 preparation in the forestry industry and mod- ernization of plant facilities to increase productivity or to conserve. energy. While giving your business a head-start on the economic turnaround, y-lou'l be giving Canadians an opportunity to re-enter the work force and bring their skiffs back to produc- tive work. UP TO $400 PER WEEK FOR EVERYJOB YOU CREATE. Provided your project meets ail criteria, an dem- ploys at Ieast three peo- pie for a period of twelve' weeks to twelve months, we'il pay up to an aver- age of $400 per week for every new job created. And part of that amount can be applied to materiai costs and administration expenses as weil as wages. Sound like an interesting proposition? C!Al now for detailed information and an ap- plication form. For more information cail your nearest Canada Employment Centre, Employment Development Branch Office, Ontario Mini*stry oflIndustry and Trade Office or Ontario Ministry of Northern Affairs Office. (AN NAIý\ )NTARIO NII Y\II VI INLI 'RoI«. R:\. .R...........A NAI& NTAR, >1if I wvI:î ( )PW11 .xN1 1 i wL 1-uu1îIl Lloyd Axworthy, Nlinister of Iimployment ind Immigration,. Govcrnmetir t R.iadî u~.cII.1111 my. Iliiittr ut Labour. c( ,< 'vrninunr utt ( >itantu 725-4744

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