WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1984, PAGE 7 wm COMING EVENTS CALENDAR THEOS The next meeting of Theos, a support group for widowed people, will be held on April 1 at 2 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cochrane St., Whitby. The guest speaker will be the Rev. John Allan, chaplian of the Theos chapter in Willowdale. For more information call 668-2648. S.P.C.O.W. MEETING The next regular meeting of the Social Planning Council of Oshawa-Whitby will be held on April 2 at 7:30 p.m. in Room 7A of the Oshawa City Hall, Cen- tre St. S., Oshawa. The public is welcome. For more information call725-4774. RELIEF MEETING The Durham Association for Family Relief Services will hold thei' annual eneral membership meeting on April 4 at 7 p.m. in the program room of the Whitby Public Library. Elections will be held. Refreshments will be served. Everyone is welcome. For more information call 668-3812. SUPPORT GROUP The next meeting of the Cesarean Support Group will be held on April 9 at 8 p.m. at 5 Hawkstone Cres., Whit- by. The group has been established to meet the needs of women who have had, or are plan- ning to have, babies by cesarean birth. For more information call Penny Kobrynovich at 571-0265. GUITAR CONCERT The Durham Classical Guitar Society will present Richard Bradley in concert at the Arts Resource Cen- tre, Queen St., Oshawa on April 8 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $1 for members and $2 for non- members. Children un- der 14 admitted free. Society members will also perform. For more informationI caîl 579-5840. MEETING The next meeting of I the Alzheimer Society of * Durham Region will be held on Mar. 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the Village I Retirement Centre, * Valley Farm Rd. N., Pickering. The guest speaker will I be Ken Cohen. He is a lawyer who also serves on the board of directors of the National I Alzheimer Society and will discuss the legal and financial im- I plications of the amen- I drments proposed to the Power of Attorney Act and the Mental Health I Act' Ail are welcome. a C.H.O.C. MEETING The Whitby chapter of the Consumers Health Organization of Canada will meet on April 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the program room of the Whitby Public Library. The guest speaker will be nutrition consultant Norma Whitebread. For more information call 668-2565. BOTTLE DRIVE The 10th Whitby Cubs and Beavers will be holding a bottle drive this Saturday (Mar. 31) in the Otter Creek and St. John's subdivisions beginning at 10 a.m. All donations will be gratefully accepted. GALA DINNER The Whitby Theatre Company will celebrate its loth anniversary with a gala dinner, dan- ce and retrospective this Saturday (Mar. 31) at Heydenshore Pavilion. Dancing will be to Bev Smith and his orchestra. Tickets are $20 per person and available by calling Doreen Smyth at 728-6233 or 725-7482. CONCERT A concert of chamber music will be presented by students of Whitby Senior Public School at Anderson Collegiate, Anderson St., Whitby on April 4 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $1 and available at the door or by calling the school at 668-6846. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Dr. J.O. Ruddy General Hospital Auxiliary will be held April 2 at 8 p.m. at St. Mark's United Church auditorium. The 1984-85 executive will be elected and in- stalled at this meeting. There will also be a slide presentation entitled "Seasons" by Ruth Bodoley. Refreshments will be served following the program. For more information call Elizabeth Ransom at 668-1335. U.C.W. MEETIN The next genei meeting of St. Mari U.C.W. will be held the church auditoriu on April 3 at8 p.m. The guest speaker w be the Rev. Kenn Bagnell, volunta associate minister of Mark's, who will discu his work in prisons. All are welcome. SCIENCE FAIR The 14th annu Durham Region Scien Fair will be held in t gymnasium of Dunba ton High School, Ha mony Rd. S., Oshawa( April 12 and 13 from a.m. to 4 p.m. The public is welcon and admission is free. For more informatic call Ian Skinner at 66 2731. SELF-HELP GROUP The Durham branc of the Canadian Ment Health Associationj sponsoring a self-he] group for unemploye people. The next meeting wi be held on April 2 at p.m. at the association office at 111 Simcoe Si N., Oshawa. For more informatio call Sandra Manuel a 728-9912. SHOWCASE The Orono ShowcasE Co-operative, Churci and Park Sts., Oron will hold a show on Mar 30, 31 and April 1. Exhibits will includ( crafts made from stained glass, silk, pot tery and leather. Admission is free. For more information call Maureer Remington at 666-3192. RAISEI PRI G SOCIETY rai The next meeting of k's the Whitby-Oshawa at Branch of the Ontario um Genealogical Society will be held on April 3 viii from 7 to 10 p.m. in the eth auditorium of the Whit- ry by Publie Ubrary. St. The guest speaker wil ss be Mary Ann Tyler,'the senior archivist 0f the United Church of Canada. Admission is free and uai ail are welcome. ce For more information he eau Stephen Wood at ar- 668-1362. ar- AQUARIUM on SHOW n The Durham Region Aquarium Society wil iehold its l12th annual on show on Apr. 8 from 1 to 8- 4:30 p.m. at theAjax Community Centre, Centennia Rd., Ajax. Featured will be an auction of tropical fish, eh supplies, and other hob- ýa by reiated items. There is will aiso be 39 different -p exhibits, and 31 different ed classes of fish. on dispiay. ill Admission to the show 4 is free. For more infor- s mation eaul Don David- t. son at 728-0275. )n IRISH HISTORY nt The Whitby-Oshawa LtBranch of the Ontario Genealogical Society wili sponsor a workshop ýe on' Irish Genealogy on h Mar. 31 from 12:30 to 0, 5:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whit- by Public Library. le The speaker wiii be n David McElroy. He will - emphasize Northern Ireland in his address. Admission is free and n ahl are welcome. n For more information eau 668-1362. nTN REUNION The Mount Mary Academy of Ancaster, Ontario will hold a reunion for former students from June 15 to 17. Any former students who are interested in at- tending are asked to call the sisters at 1-648-4485 or write to 437 Wilson St. E., Ancaster, Ontario, L9G 3K4. 11½ Miles North Hwy. 2 Brock Rd., Pickering DANCE The P.T.A. of St. Paul's Separate School will hold a dance on Apr. 6 from 8 p.m. to1 a.m. in the Holdy Family Parish church hall. There will be door prizes, spot dances, a dise jockey as well as a hot and cold buffet. 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