WHTI'BY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1989. PAGE< 15 VENDORS WANTED Te Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA) ~ il hold their'Autumn Fun Day and Craft Show' at the Heber Down Conservation Area on Oct. 1l . Wiidlife displays wili be part of the event, to run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vendors are wanted for the event. Cail Gord Geissberger at the CLOCA office in Oshawa. BIRD SHOW jThe 'Bird Show,' sponsored b the Durham Avicultural Society, will be held Sept. 22-24 at the Pickering recreation complex, Valley Farm Rd., Pickering. For more information caîl Vinoe at * 79-q-1978 or Beth at 576-8045. BAFFLE (The women's committee of CAW Local 222, Oshawa, is hold- ing a raffle until Se t. 16 te raise' funds for theChildren's Wish Foundation. Several prizes -are offered, at an early bird draw on Sept. il and the main draw on Sep t. 16, 7, p.m., at the CAW hall. Tickets are available at al CAW lants, at the union hall and from women's committee members. Anyone interested in the sale or distribution of tickets or wanting more information can caîl Natalie at 644-4330 or 723- 1187. FIDDLE CLUB The Oshawa-Whitby Old-Time Fiddle Club will meet on Wed- nesday, Sept. 6, 7:30 p.m. at Heydenshore Pavilion. Fiddiers, guitar players, singers, square, round and step dancers, and the public are welcome to attend. Admission is $2. The club meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Free rnemberships avail- able. For more information cail 579-2292. Te CONCERTS TeWhitby Brass Band, under the direction of Roland Hill, will £hold their final 'Summer Concert in the Park' on Thursday, Aug. 24, 8 p.m. Admission is free (bring a lawnchair) et the Rotary Park bandshell. Tapes will be on sale for $10. For more informa- tion caîl 688-4715. FLEA MARKET The annuel flea market will b,, held at Whitby General Hospital on Saturday, Sept. 9, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. BRIDAL PARTY The Welcome Wagon Bridai Party for *aIl brides-to-be in the Whitby-Oshawa-Scugog area will :)e held Sunday, Sept. 24, start- ng at 1 p.m., at Poiish Vterans' Hiail, Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa. ]7here wili, be a bridai fashion ;how, displays and planning guides, gits addo prizes. Ad mission is free for brides-to-be and their guests but by in- vitation only. For a free in- vitation caîl 434-2010. DISPLAYS The Whitby Iroquois Swim Club has a display at the Whitby Public Library- until Aug. 3 1. Also during August, in the audi- torium, is the National Library's Travelling Exhibition - Incuna- bula, Hebraica and Judaica, 35 to 40 framed items featuring facsimiles from the Jacob M Lowry collection. VENDORS WANTED Whitby Jaycettes scek volun- teers for their third annuel Al About Children bazear to be held Oct. 22, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., et Henry Street High School. For' sale will be children's new toys crafts, clothing, books, etc. Cali reena et 576-7954 or Linda et 668-9933 for more information. Funds raised are used for vani- ous conmmunity projects. NEWCOMERS CLUB The Oshawa-Whitby Newco- mers Club wil meet on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 8 p.m., at the arts resource centre, behind Oshawa city hall. Ail new residents to the area are welcome to, attend. For more information caîl the Whitby Information Centre et 668-0552 or Information Oshawa at 434- 4636. GENEALOGICAL SOC=ET The Whitby*-Oshawa branch of the Ontario Gzenealogical Society will meet on Tuesda, Se t. 5, 7:15 te 10 p.m., int e Mitby Public Library auditorium. John. Sweetmnan will discuss 'Scugog Area Historical Reminisences.' Meetings are free and open te the public. For more information caîl Bessie Gannon at 723-7460 or Jovoe Hilton as 668-8177. lui 'i IpI iii Coming events STEAM THRESHNG DAYS The Uxbridge-Scott Historical Society will hold their l8th annual 'Steam Threshing Days' Aug. 26 and 27, 1 to 5 p.m.,. at the museum grounds on Quaker. Hill, one mile west of Uxbridge, one-quarer. mile north. There will be.steam engines, gas and oil engines, antique cars and trucks, pioneer artifiacts and machiney, cider miii in ope- ration, dispi ys and demonst- rations. Admission is $3 aduits, $2 seniors and students, $2 chul- 'Iren (free if with aduit). 0 0 mq oD N (D (D CL See us for your freezer needsl See us for your freezer needs! FALL FASHION SHOW The Station Gallery will hold. a faîl fashion show, 'A Gallery. of' Style,' at Heydenshore Pavillon on Mà onday Sept. 25, 8 p. Fashions wifll be from Agnès Dis-. ney's Fashionable Haîf-Sizes, Brookýlin VillIage Shopp e, Audrey Jane's Lingerie and Perumnerie Shop, Benjamin Barrett'Bridai anid' Dress Boutique Fun Fash- Jons for Kids, Mercantile Depart- ment Store, Normia Peterson and. Sout'r-iidge Men's Wear, with hairstyles by Valentino's and flowers designed b% Leonard's Design Systems. Tickets are available during July at The Station Gallery and participating UNITED EMPIRE LOYALISTS The United Empire Loyaiists' Association of Canada, Upper Canada branch, wili meet on Scugog Island in the Scugog Shores Museum on Thursday, Sept. 21, to tour the historic museum at 5 .p.M. A sit-down, hot country fare supper wiil foi- low at 6 :30 p.m. in the parish hall of the Pioneer Church. At 7:30 p.m., MPP Sam Cureatz will introdu W.H. Graham, author of 'rebn, the -small com-, munity, piionelred in 'the l9th century, just north of Port Perry. Admission to the museum tour and home-cooked supper is $10. For more information cail Donald D. Fox at 576-3175. Ail welcome. SWEET ADELINES Scarborough Sweet Adelines are hosting a membership night on Thursday, Sept. 14, folr women who like to sing and who would like to leern more about fbrprt ncomaidbar- bersop hrmonzihg The110- member group meets Thursday nights, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., in the auditorium of Sir John A. Mac-. donald Collegi*ate 2300 -Phair- §@ma Mon.-Wed. llam-lOpmI rs Thurs. & Fri. llam- llpm Iro Saturday 5pm-llpm ro Sunday 5pm-lOpm rpl "Welcome to ou 1101 Brock St. S., Wl 110 OJust north of the 4 à ] MI ir place"l lhitby 401) INSOE PCAL e tado.,.ye 1-se $.25- eac erpe tle-ae DUTH OUA CL U PCAL -I.-"', Hae o I leWhel Dli*ooedHa Mil 49 /e00- $4.85 lb *oe., e ooe NOW OPEN MMUMUMM lk -., 1 %