PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY 0DECEMBER 7, 1983, WHITBY FR EE PRESS w C.OMING EVENTS CALENDAR WOMEN'S AGLOW The Women's Aglow FelloWship will be holding a meeting on Dec. 8 at the Evangel Church, 374* Farewell St., Oshawa. The fellowship and refreshments will begin at 7:30 p.m. with praise and worship at 8 p.m. Ail are welcome to at- tend this special Christmas meeting. For more infor mation cal Marney at 728-5373 or Joanne at 576-0497. CHORAL SOCIETY The Oshawa Choral Society is presenting Images, 80 years of women on broadway, on Dec. 9 and 10, at St. Gregory's Auditorium, Simncoe St. N., Oshawa. A Happy Hour will begin at 6 p.m. with din- ner, a cabaret show and dance till 1 a.m. Music is provided by Ed Mortons Motis dance band. For more infor- mation or tickets eall 723-2602 or 725-1324. ?FOR'MS REGUSTER, CONTUNUOUS, CARBONIZED & MUISC. A COMPLEThE.PRINTING SERVICE 218 Harwood Ave, S., Ajax Shopping Plaza, Ajax Telephone 416-683-1968 and 416-683-1970 Santa" will beinthe WHE] MALI CHRISTMAS BAZAAR A Christmas Bazaar wîll be held at Palmer- ston Avenue Public School, Whitby, on Dec. 10 from 10 a.m. to 2p.m. There will be a oait f Christmas crafts, including knitted and crocheted articles, stained glass', ceramies and bake table. Refreshments are avaiable. The school is located near Brock Street and Rossland Road. MULTIPLES CLUB The Durham Region Parents of Multiples Club will hold its annual Christmas party on Dec. 10, froml1p.m. to 4p.m. at Centenmial United Church, 19 Rosehill Blvd., Oshawa. Interested prospec- tive members please contact Ruth de Jonge at 668-1016. XMAS SPIRIT »Get in the Xmas spirit by coming to the Oshawa-Whitby New- comers club general meeting Tues. Dec. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at Westmin- ster Church, Manning Rd., Whitby. A $5 gift exchange, lucky draw and lots of goodies to eat will take, place. Come and join in the fun. For further in- formation cal7R6X WINTER DREAMS The Ice Castle Dinner Theatre will be presen- ting "Winter Dreams" on Dec. 10Oat 7p.m. Admission for the dinner and show is $6.50J for adults and $3 for children under 12. The theatre is located at the Oshawa Chapel, corner of Rossland and Thornton Rd. For ticket information and reservations cal 683-8491 or 683-8029.' CESAREAN GROUP The Cesarean Section Support Group will be meeting Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. at' 5 Hawkstone Cres., Whitby. The topic for discussion will be "Medications and Childbirth. The Support Group has been established to meet the needs of -women who have had or I if r, A dai-ly: Mon., Tues., Wed.I 3:30-6:30 p. m. Thurs., Fr!, 10:30-1.2:00O 1:30-5:00 6:00-8:00 Sat. 10:30-12:00 1:30-51:00 Photographs wiII be taken 3-- 5x7's 14.00 (savl ngs of over 160.00) Instant Pictures Aliso Take: $3.00 each Picture This in the Whitby Malil are planning to have' babies by cesarean bir- th. For further infor- mation, please contact Cindy Barrett at 571- 1834, Oshawa; Anne Hill at 839-3366, Pickering; or Penny Kobrynovich at 571-0265, Whitby. DOWN SYNDROME The Durham Down's Syndrome Association r will meet on Dec. 13 at 7:30 p.m. In the Program Rm. at the Whitby Public Library. There will be a guest speaker, Harry Beatty, Legal Councillor for the Ontario Association for the Mentally, Retarded, who *wi speak and an- swer question on legal matters such as estates, wiils and legal rigbts as they concern in- dividuals with Down Syndrom. This will be followed by the business portion of the meeting, which, will include the 'election of officers to the executive. Ail interested are welcome to attend. For more information con- tact Alayne Korczynski at 668-2785. m CAccULEy 4 CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL The Music Depar- tment of Anderson Collegiate will be presenting "A Christ- mas Festival" on Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Anderson Collegiate. The evening will feature performances by the Concert Band and' Stage Band, as well as solos by stud ents in the music program. Santa Claus will also be making an appearance. Tickets for -the per- formance may be ob- tained in advance by calling 668-5809 or 68&- 2431, or at the door on the evening of the per- formance. Tickets are $3 for adults and $2 for students. FAIRVIEW BAZAAR On Dec. 15, Fairview Lodge, 632 Dundas Street,, West, Whitb>y, will. be holding a Christmas Bazaar from 2 to 4p.m. A variety of hand made Christmas crafts and toys wil be on sale. Refreshments and Christmas snacks wil FurnItur# o ApptUone%.r ,~,< -. - *3 LEVELWASH SYSTEM - - 2 DETERGENT DISPENSERS *SOFT-FOOD DISPOSER *RINSE AGENT DISPENSER e-'DIRECT DRIVE MOTOR AND PUM P ASSEMBLY EHEAT DRY wCOOL DRY . ENERGY SA VER 'i YOUR CHOICE FROM $539,00 To $849,00 1818 Dundais St. E., WhItby 725-1133 ýfflLN LJLEY Oope el 0&M. -9 p.m. SaOI.&m pr Furnitui Qre tlon'%fà .~ Enter vie Dunda sSt. or ""lMM SA S"" MarY St.- off Thlcltaon Rdj Fr» DW.ln liDurham Region - IUITBY DISTRICT BOY SCOUTS NEXTSATURDAY, DECEMBER 1OTH PLEASE HAVE. YOUR PAPER-S OUI BY 9:00 AsM. Pape.rdrive will be held the 2N0 SATURDAY 0F EVERY rrive 1 - be- served. There wil also be entertainment provided by the Fair- view Choir. WHITBY JAYCEES "MILLIONAIRE'S NIGHT"P Raîf MacCarl of Cochrane St., Whitby, won the draw for the Whitby Jaycees "Miilionairels Night" - The ticket was drawn by Rene Chamberland of 0O'sbawa at Jaycee Kim Hogarth's home. Mr MacCarl wiil be picked up by limousine on Dec. 2 and taken to dinner at La scala Restaurant. Then he will go on to ses Harry Belafonte at Roy Thom- pson Hall. NEW YEARPS DANCE The Canadian Scottish Club of Whitby will be holding its annual New Year's Eve Dance at the Masomec Hall, Cochrane St., Whitby. The dance, held Dec. 31, will begin at 8 p.m. and run through until 1 a.m. There will be a btff- fet and bar, with prizes and novelties. For tickets and more infor- mation cail 668-4134.