,WUITBYFWE;PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4,1989, PAGE 23 PHOTO CLUB The Whitby Photographic Club will meet Jan. 9, 7 to 10 p.m., at the Whitby Public Library. Guest speakers will be wildlife photo- gaphers Bob and Peter Wood. Tickets are $5. All welcome. Sub- missions for printclinic II wi>l be accepted. For more information call 666-4467. APRIL AND SUSAN April and Susan will perform at Eastdale CVI, Oshawa, on Saturday, Jan. 28. Tickets, for $5, are available at Middleton's Stationary in Whitby (11 a.m. tickets); Saywell's Bookstore, Oshawa (11 a.m. . and 2 p.m. tickets). The event is a fundraiser for Building Blocks Preschool, a non-profit organization. MEETING The Newcomers Club of Osh- awa-Whitby will hold a general meeting, on Tuesday, Jan 10, 8 p.m., at the arts resource centre (behind City hall) in Oshawa. Guest speaker will be a fitness instructor from The Club. Women new to the are are wel- come to attend. For more infor- mation call the Whitby Com- munity Information Centre at 668-0552 or Information Oshawa at 434-4636. WINTER PROGRAM Registration for Pringle Creek community school winter pro- grams will be held Jan. 9 and 10, 6 to 9 p.m., and Jan. 14, 10 a.m. to noon, in the school gym. Pro- grams include a babysitter's training course, creative needle- craft and parent and tot gym. For more information call 668- 0666. SLEIGH RIDES CLOCA will operate sleigh rides at Heber Down Conserva- tion Area on a trial basis on Saturdays, beginning Jan. 7, 1 to 4 p.m. Ticket price is $1.50 per ride. Rides wil start from the day use area, not from the ski parking area ( from the intersec- tion of Hwy 12 and Taunton Rd., go west on Taunton to Country Lne Rd., then north on Country Lane to the park entrance and continue north through the park to the day use parking area. If there is no snow, wagon rides will be substituted. MEETING The Caesarean Birth and Edu- cation Group will meet on Mon- day, Jan. 9, 8 p.m., at 39 Walker Cres., Ajax. Discussed will be Postpartum depression. For more information call 571-1834, 839- 3366 nr 683-717. BELLWOOD Registration for the winter programs at Bellwood com- munity school will be held Tues- day, Jan. 10, 7 to. 9 p.m.; Thurs- day, Jan. 12, 7 to 9 p.m.; and Saturday, Jan. 14, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registration is in person only in the school gym. Programs include kindergym, parent and tot gym and pre-dance for pre- school age; modern jazz, basket- ball, gymnastics, magic, drama, cartooning and a Friday night youth club and teen club for youth and teens; badminton, vol- leyball, silk flower arranging and home landscaping for adults; cross country skiing or karate for families. For more information call 668-5803, ext. 229. OPENING A celebration will be held Wed- nesday, Jan. 14, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.,to mark the opening of Bellwood as a communty school. There will be demonstrations and displays, including karate and gymnastics, along with free refreshments and door prizes. MEETING The Full Gospel Businessmen's Fellowship in Canada will hold their monthly meeting on Mon- day, Jan. 9 7 p.m. at the Holi- day Inn, Bloor St. E., Oshawa. Guest speaker will be veterinarian Dr. Jim Wells, fel- lowship president. Tickets are $13. Cal 723-5174 to reserve. For more information call 655- 4087. LYNDE SIIORES TOUR Central Lake Ontario Conser- vation Authority (CLOCA) staff will conduct a tour of the bird feeders in the Lynde Shores Con- servation Area in Whitby on Sunday, Jan. 8, starting at 1 p.m. Seed will be provided to hand feed chickadees. Call 579- 0411 for more information. HEAD INJURY The Head Injury Association of Durham will hold a "Brainstorm- ing Workshop' on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 7:30 p.m., at Pringle Creek public school. For more informa- tion call 668-8188. WOMEN'S AGLOW Women's Aglow Fellowship will meet at the Oshawa Resource Centre (behind city hall) on Jan. 12, starting at 7 p.m. For more information call 623-3197 or 728-2111. BOWL FOR MILLIONS The Big Brothers Association of Oshawa-Whitby will hold their 1989 Bowl for Millions campaign Feb. 4 to 11 at North End'Bowl- ing Lanes, including the cor- porate challenge, high school challenge and league challenge on Saturday, Feb. 11, 4 to 7 p.m. Call 579-2551. GO CLUB The 'Go' game is held Saturday afternoons at the Whitby Public Library for all ages. Call 668- 6531. DENTUREICLINIC The Whitby Seniors Activity Centre and Durham Department of Health will be coordinating a free denture cleaning clinic for seniors on Thursday, Jan. 12. Dentures will be cleaned by ultrasound. Service is free. For appointment call 668-1424. ATLANTIC NIGHT Knights of Columbus will hold Atlantic Night on Friday Jan. 20, starting at 8 p.m., with din- ner of lobster (flown in fresh) and entertainmennt by Harry Hibbs, Newfoundland's favorite son, and Meredith Cutting, Whitby's Sing- ing Policeman. Tickets are $25 per person. Call Martin Turpin at 430-2924 or 683-6611, bet- ween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. Coming events CALL A PROFESSIONAL AL'S DRYWALL , Ornamental design ceilings • Plaster work • Painting & decorating • General contracting 668-8958 666-1657 Scotty- AI Sewing Machine Repairs All Makes COM PLET ETUN E-UP $34.95• RECONDITIONEDSEwNGMACHINES FROM549.00 571-1385 Top Line Sewing Centre 400 King St. W Dines Plaza. Oshawa FOR FREE QUOTATION CA LL HERBTRAN 725-6564 li DURHAM REGION'S WOOD SPECIALISTS IN Hardwood & softwood lumber Dry kilns & dressing Facilities Including custom made trim: Hardwood & marine plywoods As well as a complete stock of building materials ROSSLAND WHOLESALE1wz &RETAILl ADELArE c 725-4744 401 328 RITSON RD.N., OSHAWA SKI TOUR Central Lake Ontario Conser- vation Authority (CLOCA) staff will conduct a cross-country ski tour of winter wildlife habitat.in the Heber Down Cpnservation Area in Whitby on Sunday, Jan. 22, starting at 1 p.m. The tour starts at the winter parking lot, located at the eastern end of Lyndebrook Rd. (take Hwy 12 to Taunton Rd., go west one kilo- metre to Country Lane Rd., then north to end of road, turn right and watch for signs. Call 579- 0411 for more information. FRENCIH PRE-SCHOOL Registration has begun for French pre-school programs to start at the Whitby Public Libr- ary Jan. 18 and 19. Registration at the children's desk. PRE-SCHOOL Pre-school programs begin at the Whitby Public Library Jan, 16. Registrations will be taken today (Wednesday) from 6:30 to. 7:30 p.m. in the library audi- torium. Telephone registrations can be made starting Jan. 5. EMOTIONL HEALTH A study of the positive and negiative expressions of human emotions will be held at Henry Street High School each Wednes- day evening startingJan. 11. For registration and further informa- tion call 668-5036 in the evenin. SELF-HELP The Self-Help Group for Depressive and Manic Depres- sives will meet on Thursday, Jan. 12, 7 to 9 p.m., at 111 Simcoe St. N. (second floor), Osh- awa. Friends and family mem- bers welcome. For more informa- tion call 436-8760. MEETING The Durham Down Syndromé Association will meet on Tues day, Jan. -10, 7:30 p.m., in the Whitby Public Library program room. Guest speaker is Sandy Price from Behavior Manage- ment. Coffee will be served. All welcome. For more information call 427-6805. WORKSHOP The WhIitby Courthouse Theatre Junior Youth Group series of Saturday morning work- shops will begin, on Saturday, Jan. 21. The series consists of different guest workshop leaders each week covering many areas of theatre and acting. Work- shops, each lasting two hours, coitinue until March 25. For more information call 668-4199. Lockerbie relief effort CROMDALE, a Juno-nominated Celtic music band including Brooklin's Bob Watt, will make ia benefit appearance at the Lion & the Unicorn, Qreen and Colborne Sts in Whitby, on Sunday, June i5, 4 to 7 p.m., with - donations to go toward relief for Lockerbie, the Scottish community where a jumbo jet recently crashed. BRIAN DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC HARWOOD AVE. S. AJAX, ONTARIO 683-6074 /PATRICK'S GENERAl SERVICES Renovations and improvements to home or office * bathrooms e laundry rooms * basements Outside work still available C Satisfied references. Phone 430-1422 UUJIU UL