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Whitby Free Press, 23 Oct 1985, p. 9

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Wl HITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1985, PAGE 9 f rCOMING EVENTS CALENDAR MAKE-UP MADNESS The Whitby Public Library will sponsor a "Marvellous Make-up Madness" program on Oct. 26 from 2 to 3 p.m. in the program room. Chris Stevenson of "Kid's Play Supplies " will show youngsters age 7 and over how to use Hallowe'en make- up. Registration is limited and there is a $3 fee which includes a make-up kit. Names are now being taken at the children's desk. WITCHES NIGHT OUT Children aged 7 and over are welcome to at- tend the "Witches Night Out" at the Whitby Public Library on Oct. 28 from 7 to 8 p.m. "Zelda the Witch" will be on hand to share some spine tingling tales about her "croney" friends. Admission is free. For more information call the library at 668-6531. ST. LEO'S MISSION St. Leo's parish in Brooklin will host a mission from Sunday, oct. 27 through Satur- day, Nov. 2. Father Jerry Hayes of the Redemptorist Order will officiate. The pur- pose of the week-long mission, according to Father Hayes, is to "strengthen believers and encourage them to remain true to the faith." HELP WANTED The Volunteer Com- mittee of the Oshawa Symphony Association needs volunteer knitters and sewers for fund raising purposes. Sup- plies will be provided. Interested persons are asked to call 579- 6711. ~. j> TURKEY SUPPER The Westminister United Church Women will hold their annual turkey supper on Oct. 26 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the church which is located on Manning Rd. Admission is by reservation. Tickets can be obtained from any U.C.W. member or by calling 668-3678. DANCE The 5th Whitby Boy Scouts will hold a Hallowe'en Dance on Oct. 26 from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the Regal Room of the Whiîtby Centen- niai Building, 416 Centre St.S. Tickets are $20 per couple and available by calling 666-3203. All proceeds will go towards the troop. FAMILY FAIR The St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Women will hold their annual bazaar - "Family Fair" - in the church hall, Cochrane St., on Nov. 9 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. All the usual bazaar items and much more will be offered. Lunch will be served from il a.m. SEMINAR The Whitby Public Library wili sponsor a seminar on "Invest- ment Strategies for the '80s" on Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. Topics to be covered include: how to create an investment por- tfolio; how to invest like a tycoon with no money; how to earn $40,000 a year tax free: and, how to get $30,000 worth of life insurance free. This free seminar is also sponsored by Tilican Financial Cor- poration. Registration is limited and can be made by calling Richard Price at 433-1508. DANCE The Whitby Ambulan- ce Association will hold their annual fall dance on Nov. 16 from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Masonic Temple, Cochrane St., Whitby. There will be door and spot prizes as well as bar privileges. All proceeds will go to the Durham Region chapter of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Association. Tickets are $20 each and may be purchased by calling 668-3146. ART AUCTION The Durham Region Family YMCA \vill hold its fifth annual art auc- tion on Nov. 1 at the Holiday Inn, Bloor St. E., Oshawa. The preview will begin at 6:30 p.m. with the bid- ding to follow at 8 p.m. Wine and cheese will be served and there will also be two door prizes. Tickets are $5 each and available at the YMCA office at 416 Cen- tre St. S.. Whitbv. BAZAAR The Oshawa chapter of Hadassah-Wizo will hold a bazaar on Oct. 30 from il a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Beth Zion Synagogue, 144 King St. E., Oshawa. Door prizes will in- clude a Sklar sofa, a Royal Doulton figurine and a bedspread, ail of which will be raffled off at 3:30 p.m. Booths include home baking, brand name jeans, a nearly new boutique, books, toys. fabrics and more. Admission is $2, which includes a book of raffle tickets. All are welcome. BAZAAR The Whitby Senior Citizens' Activity Cen- tre will hold its annual bazaar and teas on Nov. 2 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the centre, 801 Brock St. N. There will be hand crafts, baking and plan- ts offered for sale. For more information call 668-1424. CONCERT The Auxiliary to the Dr. J. O. Ruddy General Hospital will present Canadian children's en- tertainer Fred Penner in concert on Nov. 16 in the cafeteria of the Henry Street High School. Performances will be held at 1 and 3:30 p.m. and are suitable for children aged 3 and over. Tickets are $4.25 each and available by calling 668-1335 or 668-5034. SILENCE IS GOLDEN It's no secret that St. Marks, Whitby is holding its 1lth annual Silent Auction on Mon- day, Oct. 28. The ham- mer goes down at 7 p.m. but the bazaar opens at 11:30 a.m. and continues through the afternoon. A soup and sandwich lun- ch is featured from 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. and there's a chili supper from 5 to 6:30 p.m. For more information call Marlene Nicholls at 668- 9281. SUPPORT GROUP The next meeting of the Cesarean Section Support Group will be held Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. at 306 Admiral Rd., Oshawa. The topic for discussion will be the "National Conference on Aspects of Cesarean Birth" The support group has been established to meet the needs of women who have had babies by cesarean bir- th. For more information call Penny Kobrynovich at 571-0265. HALLOWE'E DANCE The Canadian Scottish Club of Whitby will hold their Hallowe'en Dance in the Masonic Hall, Cochrane St., Whitby on Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. A light lunch will be served. Tickets are $8 per person for non- members and are available by calling 728- 3012. ST. ANDREW'S DANCE The Canadian Scottish Club of Whitby will hold their St Andrew's Day dance on Nov. 23 at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Temply, Cochrane St. A cold buffet will be served at 11 p.m. Tickets are $8 per person for non- members and are available by calling 728- 3012. •CARDS *FOLDERS *LETTERHEADS & ENVELOPES •CATALOGUES PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLIESa 218 HARWOOD AVE. S., AJAX, ONTARIO 683-1968 T H AT'S ALL! Just 60' ... is all your Free Press carrier will be asking you for ... 60* for a whole month of home delivery of your local newspaper. This voluntary payment is the best bargain in town. No other newspaper costs so little and of- fers so much to local residents. And even if you don't want to contribute we'Il deliver your newspaper anyway. Your 60* payment may not seem like very much money, but it means a lot to your carrier and to us. Your carrier ear- ns more money and as a result is more properly rewarded for a job well done. Your local newspaper benefits through defrayed circulation costs and happier carriers. And you benefit by supporting and helping to maintain your very own truly local newspaper. P.S. You can win valuable prizes also! So when your carrier says "Free Press calling" you'll know what it's all about and that your money is going to be well spent. WHITBY FREE PRESS 131 Brock Street North, Whitby 668-6111 •BUSINESS FORMS •LEGAL CERTIFICATES *WEDDING INVITATIONS •NCRFORMS WHITBY DISTRICT BOY SCOUT APPLEDAY SATURDAY OCTOBE1R 26, 1985. PLEASE SUPPORT OUR WHITBY AND DISTRICT CUBS AND SCOUTS IN THEIR ENDEAVOURS THIS SAT. OCT. 26 ALL DONATIONS WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED

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