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Whitby Free Press, 10 Oct 1984, p. 9

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Whitby ITC holding> By LEE HEWITT tbrougbout the world. li Everything you wan- this fast changing worle ted to know about TTC Ineatol Toast but were afraid to ask. mistreas Clubs havt October is Founder's maintainedit Month for the Whitby progressive attitudi Toastmistress Club and toward change. It Several events are keeping with i t'. scheduled. philosophy of constanti; To kick off the up-dating itself, celebrations, the Town of Whitby, in recognition of the YiNCA to achievements of TTC, has issued a The Durham Regior proclamation declaring Family YMCA will hold the week of Oct. 15 as In- its fourth annual Gala ternational Toast- Art Auction on Nov. 2 at mstress Week. the Holiday Inn, Bloor S Although ail meetings St. E. , Oshawa. Sare open to the public, The auction is Tesday, Oct. 16. is arranged by Evelyn special. A demon- Aimis, curator of Beaux ........ ...stration meeting wiil be Art? Internationale conducted to inform the Gallery in Toronto anc public how TTC training will feature work, by can help you gain self- many of the most talen confidence, voice your ted and recognizec opinion, project a Canadian and inter- positive image and national artists. j. prove your leadership On the block wiIl be Y skiils. Plan to attend some 140 pieces by these Ratlifethis informative meeting. In addition to tlis, a Dr. Elaine flalne4 display of educational Dental i material may be viewed is pleased to " oad Lae yPuict.3Dor. Louise 13. Acquaint yourseif Dental1 i~g m44 it tisorganîzation ' ','FiaE,ons bypic kig up brochures wlll be Jolnlng her at the information desk. i EN Ratcliffe bas aiso ser- On this occasion, the at D ved as an assistant fact members of this 53 Baldwin St. finder on three oc- organization wish to)~O t casions. make an exciting an- Broolin, O t This appointment is nouncement.M made under Section 14 For 46 years the name of the School Boards and of Toastmistress has Teachers Collective been held in higli esteem Negotiations Act, by educators, gover- Revised Statutes of On- nmernt officiais, and tario, 1980. other organizations vM )M B *S.s* S .: 'M' WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1984, PAGE 9 demonstration meeting Oct. 15 Delegates at the 1984 In- ternational Convention in Dallas, Texas, voz~ in favor of a name change. Retaiming it's acronym of TTC - the new name will be ... In- ternational Training in Communication.* If you have difficulty commumicating in your home or career, TTC can help you. Plan to attend the demonstration meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 16 at the Whitby Council Chambers, 575 Rossland Road East. Hospitality i~~~ hlfudaising art a )n noted artists, many of Id whom are represented la by fine galieries across it Canada - ail to- the )r benefit of the Durham -YMCA. IS There wili aiso be a 'n special "Collector's .e Corner" of additional d investment and collec- tor calibre art that will y be offered at the block I-throughout, the regular d auction. Each piece auctioned e will corne with a star- e ting bid, which a McKenna Surgeon announce thift O'driscoll Surgeon ýr for the practice of rISTRY Phone for appointmnent (416) 655-8886 organizers predict will be iess than haif of the current gallery price. Bîds from $40 to $3,000 wili be heard although no bid will exceed the current galleryprice. The auction will also offer a large selection of art to ensure that vir- tually ail tastes are represented. .Returning this year wil be auctioneer Patricia Granville. She conducts more than 80 auctions a year for the f~t Consultation to answer al1 your personal questions about UNWANTED HAIR, 209 Dundas St. E. By appolntment Suite 201 No. 10 666-2853 Whitby Ont.or Whitby Ont.666-2471 meeting at 7 p.m. For further infor- mation please cal Lee, Hewitt 666-1840 or Betty Dubowski at 725-3445. EDITOR'S NOTE: Lee Hewitt ls the public relations officer of the Whitby Toastmistress Club. tuction Michigan and b as worked in every major U.S. city and many Canadian cities. Admission to the auc- tion will be $5 per person and each guest will be eligible for an art door prize. There will also be a patron's art prize. Refreshments will be served. Preview is at 6:30 -p.m. and the auc- tion starts at 8 p. m. To reserve tickets or get more information cail the Durham YMCA J.

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