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Whitby Free Press, 21 Jan 1987, p. 11

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WIITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21,1987 PAGE Il ç$?p w w COMING EVENTS CALENDAR P ARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS "What's Bothering rYou?" wil be the sub- ject of discussion of the meeting on Thursday, Jan. 220of the Pine Ridge chapter of Parents Without Partners. Meetings are held-Thur- sdays, beginning at 8 p.m., at St. George's LChurch, 51 Centre St. S., Oshawa. For more in- Iformation cal 436-6018 Por725-8466. MICROWAVE A microwave cooking demonstration wiil be held Monday, Feb. 2, 7 to'10 p.m., at Al-Saints Church hall, Centre *St. M ., Whitby. For tickets cail 668-2531. Door Prime. PARTY Cupid's dessert and card party will be held Wednesday, Feb. il, in the community events building of Brooklin LUnited Church. Ad- mission - is $3.50. For tickets, cail Marg Wilson at 655-4559. No Stickets available at the door. NO-FRILLS DANCE The volunteer association of Whitby Spsychitric Hospital wlll hold the annual No Frill fundraising dance Saturday, Feb. 14, 8 fp.m. to 1 a.m., at Heydenshore Pavillon, Whitby.* Money raised supports volunteer programns for the hospitails patients. For tickets, cail 668-5881 <ext. 292 or 323). AUDITION The -County Town Singers will hold an audition for soprano, alto, tenor and bass sec- tions on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 8 p.m., in the library of Garden Street Senior Public School, Whitby. For more in- formation cail musical director Jim Ashley (655-8766) or David Seale <430-1236)., RAYS0F THE DAWN The Rays of the Dawn, a study of the laws of life that pertain to the human per- sonality - physically, mentally and spiritually - will be presented each Tuesday 7:30 - 9p.m. at Henry St. High School (room 106). The Jan. 2 topic is "'Sympathy" Moderators are Ron & Dianne Wonacott. For more information phone 668-503. AUl welcome, no charge. The book titled The Rays of the Dawn by Dr. lhurman Fleet is available at the Whitby Library. HELP FOR VETERANS Veterans or members of veterans faMilles can obtain information about pensions, ailowances or medical assistance from a representative of the Department of Veterans Affairs at the Branch 112, Royal Canadian Legion hall in Whitby, froin 10 a.m. to noon. on Tuesday, Jan. 27. For further information and appointments, please cail H.G. Perry at 668- 2504. SPECIAL GUEST Very Bey. Clarke MacDonald, former moderator of the United Church of Canada, wil be guest speaker at Brooklin United Church on Sunday. Feb. 8 at il a.m. As a pastor in local congregations for a quarter of acentury, as deputy secretary in the division of Missions in Canada, and durmng bis termn as moderator, Rev. MacDonald has worked bard to support social, political and moral issues., He is presently the chaplain of Hart House of the University of Toronto and very Involved in working toward peace. SOCIAL CLUB Pleasant Social Club WALLPAPER SALE "ALL BOOK ORDERS"P SAVE UP TO on suggested Book Prices 30 OFF Choose f rom Our great collection of WALLPAPER BOOKS Books f rom al1 over the world; one of the f inest select ions aval lable ln ail of Durham. Don't be restricted- to chainstore ln- stock selections unoose to suit your personal taste & decor. Corne where the selection Is greater! 10 BYONS. . 4 HRWO AE for young and mid- dleaged widows and wldowers wil meet on Sunday Jan. 25 at 7:30 p.m. Dancing, shuf- fleboard and cards. For more information please cail Alice (683- 3149), Marion (728- 5520), or Ralph (725- 7203). NIEW MEMBERS Whitby Lions Club wiil be hosting an in- formation session at 7:30 p.m., on Jan. 26 in the auditorium at the Whitby Public Library, on Dundas St. W Men over 18, who are in- terested in the Lions Club and ladies over 18 wishing information on Lioness Club member- ship are invited to at- tend> For more infor- mation caîl Gene Posteraro (723-5734) or Bill Hay (668-4944). THEATRE Whitby Little Theatre will present "The In- portance of Being Ear- nest" at the Centennial Building Feb. 11-14 and 19-21. Tickets are .available at Middleton's Book Store, Whitby. PETER PERRY Peter Perry award night will be held Friday, Jan. 23 at the Centennial Building, 416 Centre St. S., Whitby. The award will be given to Whitby's outstanding citizen. Tickets, $10, are available at Middleton's Stationery. BURN'S SUPPER St. - Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 209 Cochrane St.. Whit- by, wil hold its 54th an- nual- Burns' supper on Jan. '23, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Tickets, $12 each or three for $30, are available at Mid- dleton's Book Store 'in Whitby. ITC The Oshawa branch of International Training in Communication will meet at 6 p.m., Monday, Jan. 26 at My Sister's Place Restaurant,. 339 Malaga Rd., Oshawa. "Speak with Confiden- ce" is the theme of the oral speaking skills workshop. Dinner is $10. For informnation caîl 668-8191. MERCANTILE FASH ION CLOTHIERS STORIEWIDIE.CLEARANCE NOWON ..... HURRY IN!! 2O0 5O OFF QUALITY BRAND NAME MEN'SAND LADI ES C LOTHI1NG QUALITYf * SERVICE * STYLE * SELECTION Sevving Durham Region in Downtown W/hitby for ovcr 50 years. - ~ DWEDASUT.#3 coo.u~mST. IGA ~ I au..o, T. L.CB.O. 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