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Whitby Free Press, 26 Nov 1986, p. 16

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PAGE 16, WEDNESDAV, NOVEMBER 269 1906, WHI'TBY FREE PRESS COMING EVENTS CALENDAR' DISTRESS CENTRE The lth amnual meeting of the Distresa Centre of Durham -Reglon will ho held at 8 p.m., Dec. 2, at the Michael Starr bulding, King St., Oshawa. "Gettlng your message acrossa" viii hathe toplc of guest speaker Sandi McEachnle of Pickering Cable. The Ditress Centre las con- fidential, 24-heur hotine for people who need te talk te someone. In- terested volunteer agencies linDurhamn Reglon are welcome to attend the amnual meeting._ FASHION SHOW A fashion show and sale wlll ha held by the lat Ashburn scouting group commnittee at 8 p.m., Nov. 27 at Burns Presbyterlan Church hall. Fashiona are from Weekender Ladies Wear, Tickets, $4 per person, can ha pur- chased at *Ashburn General Store or by calllng 6554101 or 655- 8844. RAYS OF THE DAWN The Raya of the Dawn, by Dr. Thurman Fleet, vill hold ilb next meeting 7:30 to 9 p.m., Dec. 2 i room 106, Henry Street 11gh School. "The motion of. anger" will ha the toplc of the m eeting of the study group on physical and emotional health. Ron and- Dianne Wonacott, teachlng representatives, of the concept-therapy in- stitute, are moderators. Everyone welcome. For Information cail 668-503. RUMMAGE R A rummnage, ec bake sale will be Immanuel CI School, 849 Il Rd. W.,. 10 am1 p.m., Nov. 29. Tc table ca11579-4548 CHRISTMAS S' The Distzross C Durham Reglont an icrease ln during the Chi seuon,, a timeq great joy and whelming sadnes centre of fers ,: befrlending, r and criais inter linos te anyor perlencing sin needing a f volce. Call 68&-23 RAILROADSI A model r, show wil ha Harmnony United ch, 15 'Harmnony1 SALE King St.), Osha,êa, il ýrft and a.m. te 5 p.m., Nov. 29. Bheld at There wiii ha stesm bruiatian diesel and traction osland Iayouts, modules - and n. te 1 building demon- 'o rent a strationa. Admission i 18. $3 adulta, $1 under age MRESS 14. ;ntre of CRAFT SHOW expecta The Marlgold Christ- an cana mas craf t show wiii h ristmas held 10 a.m. te 5,p.m., of both Nov. 30, at the Heyden- I over- shore Pavillon, Water se. The St., Whltby. Admission 24-hour las$1, under12 free. referral CHRISTMAS BAZAAR -vention A Chrstmas mini ýne ex- bazaar wllbe heldl1to3 sas or p.m., Dec 3, at Fair- frlendly vlew Lodge, 632 Dundas 366. St. W., Whitby. Han- IHOW dmade Christmas craf- railroad ta, toys and decorations, hold at includinà children's dChur- wooden toys and leather Rd. (at items, wlll be on sale. Ail items are made by * lodge residents. CHRISTMAS PARTY A Christmas party wil ha held Dec. 20 at ýy Cheshire Homes Y (residences for physically disabled adults), 384 Hiliside ce Ave., Oshawa. Dinner, efor at $15 per person, la at 6:30 p.m. and dance, $5 per person, at 9 p.m. There will ha a draw tails. and door prizes and cash bar. Cali 4348072 or 723-1434 (whoelchair accessible). PATIENT GIFTS> Whtby Psychiatric Hospital reminds_ the community to keep in mind the people who whl spend Christmas i a psychlatric hospital or rehabilitative 'centre. Unwrapped gifla are alwsys appreclated (candy, books, games in general, walIets or telletries for mon, and cosmetics or clothlng for women). Glfts can be dropped off at the administration building, swltchboard or volun- teer services office at the Whltby Psychiatrie Hospital. For more In- formation cail 608-5881, ext. 323., I1NC The first Oshawa In- ternational Training I Communication (ITC) Club meets, at My Slster's Place Restaurant, M39 Malaga Read, Oshawa, 6 p.m.. Dec. « 1 "Show and Teli," the use of visual aids, will be the theme. Dinner i ,$10. -Cal Dorothy Hart 668-8191 for more information. RUMMAGE SALE The St. Marks United Church Women .wil again be holding their Wednesday afternoon rummage sales at the Church House, 200 Byron St. S. The sales wil run until two weeks before Christmas from 1 till 2:30 p.m. CHILD LIFESAVING St. John Ambulance of Whitby will hold a child llfesaving course. from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Dec. 13 at 110 Ash St. The course, at a cost of $20 per student, is for child care givers. Discussion wil be on a safer environment in day care centres or nur- series, and in the home for babysitters. For in- formation and registration, cal Shirley Spicer 668-900. The Whitby Tigers Running Club wilIl le holding their third an- nual Fun Run Dec. 21. Ian Barron says proceeda fromn the third annual run .will go toward the Whtby San- ta Claus Fund. Call 668- 1511 for- more infor- mation. FASHION SIROW A fashion showv and sale will be held byý the lut Ashburn scoutlng group commlttee Nov. 27, 8 p.m. at Burna Presbyterian flhurch hall. Fashions arefrom Weeýkender Ladies Wear. ickets, $4 per person, can be purchased at -Ashburn General Store or by callîng 6554101 or 655- M84. "'Gettlng your Message Acrossa" wll ha the toplc of guest Sandi McEschnle of Pickering Cablo. at the l6th annual meeting of the Distress Centre of Durham Region, beginning 8p.m., Dec. 2. Interested volunteer agencies hi Durham Reglon are welcome te attend the meeting to be held at the Michael Starr building on King St., -Oshawa. 'The Distress Centre lsaa confidential, 24-hour hotiine for people who need te talk te someone. TEA &SALE Pine Ridge Hooking Guild in Whitby, wil hold its annual tea and gale at St. Marks Chur- ch house, corner of Byron and Coîburn St., Saturday, Nov. 29 from lla.m.-3 p.m. Crafts and baking and a rug raffle. Admission la $1. Lot levies increasing Lot levies for any future housing construc- tion will'ha incroasod to $2,200 per'unit and for apartments that figure will ha $1,250. The in- cronses corne into effect Jan. 1, 1987. The increaso in levies is the firat since Octohar 0f 1980 when the rate was $1,990. For apar- tmont the, rate* was $1,135. A lot levy is a finan- cial contribution that a developer pays to the- Town. The money goes towards municipal ser- vices such as road and. sidewalka. To explain. the in- croasse a report from the treasurer's dopar. tment says that capital construction costa are rising, fater than in- flation. "At the same time, municipailties are ac- cepting larger propor- tions of costâ, as funding programs from highor levels of goverament are haîng reduced or are not able to keep: pace with the service levels haing required by the town's growth,", statos the report. IlWe can justify tis but the developersuare still goinig to- corne to us," said treasurer AI Claringbold. The department is currently reviewing the lot levy policy and a fur- ther- incroase la expec- ted. Claringbold said ho will ha roporting the findings of tho reviow to tho operattons commit- tee somnetfim in 1987. Whitby Brass Band concert The Whitby Brase Band wil hold thir Christmas concert at Heydonshore Pavillon at 8 p.m., Dec. 4. Whether you work i an office, a mine, a factory or a shop, yucould be exposed ta hazardous biological or chernical agents without ever nowing it. On November 6, a new regulation was, nnade by the Ontario Govemnment which will corne into effect December 6,1986. This new rguaton provides greater protection ta everyone ini the workplae i two different ways. First, it sets out specific legal limnits on exposures to more than 600 different taxic aet.And second, it requires exposures to toxic agents in the workplace ta berdced by engineering contrais, such as improved ventilation, rather than by the use of respiratars. if you'd like a lsting of the agents and information about the exposure limits placedI on them, visit the Ontario Ministry of Labour Office nearest you. if you'd like ta order a copy of the bookiet which contains the regulation and lists the toxic substances and exposure limits, send a cheque or money arder for $1.00, payable ta the fleasurer of Ontario, ta: Minstry of Gomment Services Publications Services Section 5th Floor 880 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario M7A1lN8 Ministry of Labour .@Ontario Mnster, Hon. William iMye Premier, Hon. David Peterson RolandcI Hliconducta tho band. Whltby councillor Tom Edwards will h guest. Admission lai free. BE'rA KiNi; The largeat &BesI Bêta tt. SEILECTION MORE THAN JUST THE REGULAR RELEASES 306 KING ST. W., OSHAWA 434-5140 « !la \~d eFURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY LTD. @ANTIQUES VNO-Dif RESIORED STRIPPING *CUSTOM eREPAIRS UPHOLSTERY *REFINISHING A large selection of Victorien parlour TM f umiture aval lable 4-13 DUNDbAS ST. E. WI-ITBY 668-5481 Movie Rentais SUNDAY TO THURSDA' Rent 1 movie at regular prig anget each addltianal movi $240 camne in and see us for further de 76 Baldwin Street (wy'. 12), Brooklin

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