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Whitby Free Press, 30 Mar 1988, p. 30

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ComIngevents du TUI11N that time on your hands Into C4ASH for you. Get to meet new people and make new friends through Auctioneering. Next class *Jan. 16 - 23rd. Register now. South- western Ontario Sohool of Auc- tioneering, P.O. Box 145, lnnerkip, Ont. NOJ iMO (519>.469-3936; (519) 537-2115. B * TRUCKING CAREERS. Driver job trainlng- with placement help. is availabie. Complete details can be mailed to you. Phone Rodgers School at (416) 769-3546 with Postal Code. B Prepare 1987 INCOME TAX on your personai computer, IBM Program, Revenue Canada approved. $9.95 plus $2 handling. Smali Micro Com- puter Systems, 92 Pottinger, LiUn- dsay, K9V3Y3. B A CAREER IN TRUCKING. Transport drivers needed. Now is the time to train for your Ciass. A license. For pre-screening, interview and job placement Information, contact Merv Orr's Transport Driver Training, Branpton. Phone 1-800-265-3559. EARN EXTRA MONEYI Learn Incomle tax preparation or basic bookkeeping. Free brochures, no obligation. 'Write U & R Tax Services, 205-1345 Pembina Hwy. Winnipeg, M B R3T 2B6. (204) 284ï.1806. B BUY ING? STARTING YOUR OWN BUSINESS? The olassif ied pages. gives you ail this and more. Saving and making money is what we're ail about! FREE PRESS 668-6111 r TMANK YOU St. Jude, St. Theresa, Hoiy Spirit, for prayersanswered. C. H.K. H. BAHAI' FAITH. For everything there is a sign. The sign of love is fortitude under My decree and patience under My trials. Phone 668-7653 or 668- 8665. MEET someone newl Since 1967 Personal Acqualntance Service deveioped by The Pastoral Institute has introduced thousands for f rien- dshlimarriage. Phone toll-free 1- 800-661-1869. B THE CAMBRIDGE DIET. A business of your-ownl Unlimlted scope for personal and financiai growth while helping others. Deveioped at Cam- bridge University, England, and used' by, millions worid-wide. The Cam- bridge Diet is backed bylS 1 years -of clinicai research. We aree~ommtted to leadership ln welghtcontrol anù nutrition. Contact Drector of Sales, Cambridge Nutrition Canada Ltd., Head Office, (606> 240-4299 Canada Way, Burnaby, B.C. V5H 1 H3 or cal toil f ree 1-800-663-6650. B GREAT SPRING FISHING, or a pleasant spring break. 2 or 3 bedroomn modemn cottages with hot water, shower, by day or week. 2 bedroomn $295. per week, 3 bedroom $325. per week. Located on RIce Lake, miles f rom Toronto. More f ish per acre than any other lake.in Ontario. Book now. for May and June. Sunnymead Cot- tages, RR No. 3,,Hastlngs, Ont. ýKOL 1 YO (705) 696-2601. B CLARE BURT TOURS' '88 preview. United Church Hall, Addison; April 8th. Red Carpet Inn, Lindsay; April l2th - Hartley house, Walkerton; April l3th - Rockmosa Community Centre, Rockwood. Presentations at 8 p.m. Learn about world-wide agricultural tours. Door prizes. Travel disc ounts. For futher details, cal (416) 451-4944 or 1-800-268-3090. B VI siting OakvIlle? Visit THE'OMEGA, Oakvlle's finest- dining lounge. Reservations advised. Corner Kerr St. & Speers Rd. Phone (416) 845- 9601. B CLEAR WATER AREA, Florida, two or three bedroomn mobile homes in family park. Children welcome. Weekly or monthly rentais. Phone 655-3073 or 655-3233. CEDAR VALLEY RESORT. Near Orono, 7 km east of Hwy 35-115, bet- ween Clarke 4th & Sth conc. Exit 401 No. 436. Beautiful campground. SeasonalI facilities $698.00. Phone 1- 786-2562. FLORIDA, 10 Mobile Homes. Clear- water three bedroom 'mobile homes. Heated pools, tennis, close to beaches and major attractions, children welcome. (Less than motel room). 683-5503. To Reach a Wider Market Advertise throughout the regional membership of the Ontario and Canadian Community Newspaper Associations. Example: Central Ontario Ail Ontario Ail Canada 49 newspapers 185 newspapers 555 newspapers $120 for 25 words $250 for 25 words $718 for 25 words For f urther information please Cali: MEETING The annual meeting and election of -officers for the, Whitby Liberal Association will be held.on Thur- sday, April 14 at 8 p.m., in the program room of Whitby Library. Guest speaker will be Allan Furlong, MPP, Durham Centre. For further informnation please cail Valerie Hundert 668-7370. SHOW On April 17 the Canadian Export Operations division of General Motors *of Canada wîll againi host Durham Region's only 'Sports Collectibles and Comic Book Show.'. Ahl proceeds will be presented to the Oshawa - Whitby - Newcastle United Way Campaign. This is a unique opoortunity for the public to comb attics and hiding places for old comics, bubble gum cards and other collectible items. Marathon swim- mers. Jocelyn Muir, Jim Kinlin and Barb Loreno have also agreed to at- tend. Kinl.in has recently completed the equivalent of swimming acro* s' Canada and this year raised more than $à0,000 for leukemia research. Muir has just released plans for her moat ambitions effort - the 'Great Canadian Swim' extending fromï coast to coast'. Proceeds are tagged for, local'multiple scierosis chap- ters. The show organizers an- ticipate a sellout croud for this event. Tickets will be available at the door and there wihl be light refresfhments for sale. MEETING The next dinner meeting of the. Durhamn Business and Profes- sional Women's Club will be April 20, 6 p.m., at Thunderbird Golf and Country Club, with guest speaker Sheila Bell, placement officer at Durham, College. Cali. Carol Lohnes 'at 683-1746ý. MONTE CARLO Whitby Lions club will hold "Monte Carlo Night" on Friday,« April 8, 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. at .Heydenshore pavilion. Licensed, cold buffet, $1,000 elimination draw. Tickets are $10 per person. Cali 668-4944. CAT SHOW The Motar, City Cat Club will hold. the l6th Championship Cat Show on Sunday, April 24,9 a.m. ta, 5 p.m. at the Pickering rec complex, 1867 Valley Farmn Rd. Anyone wishing to enter can caîl 723-7410 or 576-8849. ALZIIEIER The Alzheimer Society of Dur- ham Region offers a family sup- port group on Wednesday, April 6, and Wednesday, April 20, 2 p.m.,* at the -office, 40 King St. W., suite 606, Oshawa. Call 576-2567 for more information. - YMCA The Whitby YMCA offers pro- grams for'pre-schoolers, children 8 to, 12 and adults (physical and enrichment). Caîl 668-6868 for' re ai-nformatin. communiity- centre. Comments will We made by Ontario riding MP Scott -Fenineli ,,and Misais- and economic .aiffairs. Cali 683-6542 for more information. - SALÉE St. Markes United Church Women hold rummage sales every Wednesday, 1 to 2:30 p.m., at the church bouse, 200 Byron St. S. MEETING The Association for Children and Aduits with learning disabilities will be holding their regular meeting on Thursday, April ..7, at 7:30 p.m. at the Whitby Public Library. Karen Buckmall and Debbie Low from' the Durham Behavior, Manage- ment Group will be speaking on why it is necessary to teach social skiils- to 'LD children and the process» they use at the manage- ment. centre. Ail are welcome. For more information cali 623-4934 or 723-9048. -30- QUILT SHOW St. Mark's United Church Women will prgsent its 8th consecutive quilt show on Thursday, April 28 from 2 to 9 p.m. at St. Marks Church. Admission is $2.50. If you would like to display a quilt cail Joyce Cox at 668-4056 or Pauline Toenjes at 668-6580 before April 10. MEETING The Durham Ohapter of the Association for Bright Children will hold its n ext me eting. on April 6, at 7:30 p.m. st O'Neill Collegiate Auditorium located at 301 Simcoe. St. N. in Oshawa. Joyce Juntune, ýexecutive- &,irectôr of -the' National.. Association for Gifted Children, will be the guest speak~er. * CAM )PARTY The Order of the Eastern Star, WhiMtby" Chapter 248 will host a card party on Wednseday,'April 13 beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic Hall on Cochrane St. Tickets are $2.50 at the door and include a lunch, and prizes. MEETING The Whitby-Oshawa branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will meet April 5, 7:15 to 10 p.m, in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library. Guest speaker will be John Howard, past president of the Ontario Cerne- tery Association. Cal 723-7460 or 668-8177 for more information. lectur 1e hall (C113) on April 23. For more information calI Hillsdale at 725-8455.- A fashion show. will be held' April 13, 7 p.m., at Boppers, with- a $10 ticket to iniclude a bottle- of wine and cheese platter. Proceeds to Whitby General Hospital. OPEN HOUSE The Durham Business anid Professional Women's Club will hold open housé' at 'Eastdale Public ,School '(cafeteria) . en Wednesday, ApÈîl 6;' 7 to 9 p-m. For more informnation cail Sarah, ,Skelly at' 430-1250 after 7-;p.m. or, 683-1746 anytime. ,- HOCKEY BANQUET The Brooklin-Whitby.ý Minor Hockey banquet wilL be heldat Heydenshore Pavillon on Sunday, April 24. .Sit 'tings. for squirt,-and novice wilI be from. ilia' to123 p.m.; atom, peewee and bantani, 1 to 2:30 p.m.;, aIl rep teanis,3 to 4:30 p.m. MEETINGý Bobbi, Haiet- will be guest, speaker- at, the -next meeting »of Women's- Aglow ,Fellowship at the Oshawa Resource Centre (behind city hall) on April 14, 7 p.m. SESSION' The Schizophrenia, Trleatment and Education.(STEP) program of Whitby" Psyc-hiatric Hoépital is arranging the spring session of its, family, education group -for families and friends of persons The, grou4p.,meetg,.on3V-ecdi.esdays frorn 7:30 ta 9 p.m. -,In the - administration building at the hospital, from April 6 to.June 9. Caîl 668-5881 (ext. 29 1) -for referrals to the group. BANQUET Ail past members of Brooklin Junior Farmers and Junior Institute are invited ta the SOth anniversary, banquet- a'tïd 'dance on Saturday, April 2 at Heydershore -Pavilion, WVhitby.- For tickets and information call Debbie at, 655-4719. OPENING The Lung Association (Durham Region) wilI host the gala opening of Oshawa Little Theatre's upcomîig musical, 'Anne of Green Gables',on Wesnesday, April 20 (curtain tiffne8 VI1 ) -'l' Ii nA m U iccIb à%U Lftaf SEMINlAR (which include a post performance Consltat DaneMatiusi ~ reception) are availablefor $25 ($17 bengustntecture at te day-lngtax .deductible) from Saywell's be ues leturr a th ýdy-lng.Leather Goods, 14 Siffceoe St.'eS., seminar' "Help Open a Closed Oshawa, or the Lung Association Door: Adults Molested As Child- (al4614) i rceat ren," hosted by Hillsdale Nursery* benefit-LungAssociation-programs. Schol, t te DuhamColegéand services in Durham Region. MAYOR BOB ATTERSLEY presents a welcome to Whitby mat to Sharon Tesài a,îs grand openmg of the goldé ___________ pIE5. flIDU UNI IIEIINI WtF~5IUUFIEIIU5KNIUFIC~<' bJ6ý4ý 1 - 191-1 ýPIZIW-,ivMll;llclril[l" -I.;, anu wer-le enimurraiuma BmurTeztvelvý45,i*ýý

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