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Whitby Free Press, 23 Nov 1988, p. 20

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PAGE 20, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESpAY, NýO"VEWMER 23,1 1988 Lawyer Susan Chernin, staff member of the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly in Toronto, will be guest speaker at the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region's annuel meeting on Friday, Nov. 25, noon to 1:30 p.m., at tbe Whitby Seniors Activity Centre. Cail 576-2567 to register. TRIBUTE TO CHTAPLIN Erie James who first met and worked for dharlie Chaplin in 1956 and as a resuit of that meeting became bis. sole music associate until Cbaplin's death in 1977, wiIl be at the Whitby Public Library on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 7 p.m. James bas a wealth of stories and anecdotes to tell and gives an intimate and bitherto untold glimpse of the man him- self. The presentation is inter- spersed witb music, film and songs, sung by Erics wife and partner, Phyllis O'Reilly, whose mndividual style and vocal talents were always greatly admired by Chaplin .Tickets are $3 eacb and are available at tbe Children's Desk. PENNY SALE The Whitby Seniors Activity Centre will bold a penny sale on Saturday, Dec. 3, 7:30 p.m. Luncb served. AUl welcome. Proceeds to tbe building fund. SHO11W Pine Ridge Railroaders will bold tbeir model railroad/train sbow on Saturday, Nov. 26 at Eastdale CVI in Oshawa, il a.. to 4 p.m. for more. information cal 725-8782. ST. JOHN The Whitby brancb of St. John Ambulance will hold the 25th anniversary dinner and dance on Saturday, Dec. 3, at Holy Family ,Church auditorium, 91 Rib- blesdale Dr., Witby. Tickets, at $25 per person, are available at the St. John business office at 110 Asb St., Whitby. Caîl 668-9006 for more information. RUMMfAGE SALE A mini-rummage sale is beld every Wednesday from 1 to 2:30 pm. at St. Mark's Churcb House, 200 Byron St. S. INFO SESSION The Resource Teacher Pro. gram for Durbam Region will bold a parent information even- ing on Wednesda&,Nov. 23, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at t. Bernadettes parish hall, 21 Bayly St. E., Ajax. The agency provides resource services to pre-school cbildren with special needs. Dur- ham scbool boards' reps will out- line education options for chil- dren witb siaecial needs. Congevents SOCIAL The Durham Business and Professional Women's Club will be held Wednesday,, Dec. 14 FAPMLY SUPPORT A meeting of the family sup- port group will be beld on Nov. 2,7 p.m., at Fairview Lodge. The meeting will be open to al interested relatives and friends of Lodge residents. TERE County Town Singers will pre- sent a Christmas music concert on Saturday, Nov. 26 at Kingsview United Church in Oshawa to help this year's Christmas Seals cam- MEETING The Caesareéan Birtb Support and Education Group will meet on Monday, Nov. 28, 8 p.m. at 5 Hawkestone Cres., Whitby, for general discussion. Cail 655-3896 or 571-1834 for more information. paign. Shown with,-the Lung Asso- ciation's Cecil the Sensible Seal are Mrgaret Webber at the piano Steve Bourque, Hank Voerwoerd and Marianne Voigt. Bob Nelson photo 'it:z e OOÀ p- -4rG5 OS ý/3/2j*j2\4\1 AMODEO'S RC. Club Races every Sunday at Oshawa YWCA Gym 199 Centre St. S. $1.,00 AdmissionUndër 16 FREE (.SO tc> LJnitc--ci \IV.-ay) BOOTS FOR KIDS Parents niay drop off used cbildren's boots, in good con- dition, to Sboe City, 1910 Dun- das St. E., Whitby, Monday to Saturday. Families in need of winter boots may pick them up at the Canadian Red Cross, 171 King St. E., Monday to Fr!iday. For more information caîl 723- 2933. SANTA SUITS Whitby Jaycettes are again renting Santa Claus suits for the holiday season at $35 for a 24-hr. period ($25 refundable deposit upon return of suit). Suit includes jacket, pants, bat, wig, beard, spats, beit, belis and sack. Cal 668-5626. FORUM The Social Planning Council of Newcastle, Oshawa and Whitby will bold a forum on support and custody issues for teen mothers and service providers on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 9 to 11:30 a.m. in the YMCA drawing room, 199 Centre St. S., Oshawa. Cali 434-7070 to confirm attendance. MEETING The Whitby chapter of the Heart and Koe oundation will meet at tbe Durham Regional Police building in Whitby (Rossland Rd.) on Tues- day, Nov. 29, 7:30 p.m. Volun- teers are wanted to belp with the February campaign. Caîl 668- 3687 for more information. OPEN HOUSE The Durham Association for Family Respite Services will bold their lOtb anniversary celebration and open bouse on Thursday, Dec. 1, 3 to 7 p.m., tbe ribbon-cutting ceremony to take place at 4 p.m., at 209 Dundas St. E., suite 304, Whitby. Members of the public and those witb past and present involvement witb respite services are invited to attend. CalI 668-3812 or 427 -3541 for more information. RTGHT TO LIFE The montbly general meeting of Rigbt to Life will be held at the Whitby municipal building on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 7:30 p.m. For more information caîl 839-5353. HEY KIDSI RADIO11390 AM Drham's Voice.. by Choice! presents "LETTERS TO SANTA" Each weekday evening beginning December 5th, 1988 tune into 0H00 Radio 1390 AM at 6:33 P.M. for IF IFÀS4 V 7 ' Join Mike Leaver as he talks directly to the North Pole with Santa, Mrs. Claus and 'Forgetful" the Etf! So Send Vour "Letters To Santa "today to: LETTERS TO SANTA c/o CR00 RADIO 1390 AM 97 MOMASTER AVENUE, AJAX, ONTARIO LiS 2E6 Brought To You Exclusively By: [flc5onaics PaSa LISTEN TO g"c»c» FORlIE TA ILSI s z YOU'RE INVITEDI Opening Celebration Sunday, December 4,1988 Please join us as Ontario's Minister of Transportation, Ed Fulton, opens our new GO Train line east of Pickering, and our new stations at Ajax and Whitby. We'll have clowns, balloons, fre train rides and more for the wvhole family, including a visit from Santa Claus! See you at: Plickcring GO Station 11:30 a.m. (Liverpool Rd. at Hwy. 401). ~ Cali DiaI-a-Bus for FREE P ickering TFransit [o the station, 683-4111. Ajax GO Station 12 nmon (Westney Rd. at Hwy. 401) ,Ore FREE Ajax Transit bus to the ~ station. Cail 427-5710 WVitby GO Station 12:30 p.m. (Rrock St. at Hwy. 401) FREE Whitby Transit bus to the station. Cail 668-5803. Our first 2,000 visitors get their choice of a free GO toque or tote bag - our thanks to you for your support. See you there! e Government of Ontario Transit ED FULTON LOU PARSONS Minister or Transportitlo CMman. GO Trafsil

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