Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 6 Sep 1989, p. 28

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

t r ~ ~ . q.~'~,' ~ ~ * ,,t'1 r7 , <Nrr< 1%< 1 . r PAGE 28, WHITY FREE PIRESS, WEDNEpSDAy,SETME 6,1989 FOR THE WIDOWED A seif-help group for widoweci men and ýwomen will meet on Suniday, Sept. 10, in St. Andrew's Presby'teri*an Church, Cochrane St., Whitby ýat 2 p.m. Ail widowed men and women are invited to attend. For more information cali 668-2648. YOUTH FOCUS Tie Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International, Duèham chapter, will hoid, a 'Special Youith Focus' dinner mee2g on Monday Sept. il at the Holday Inn, BloorS. E.,mi Oshawa, beginning at 7 p.m. Special get for te evening will be George Glover and the Teen Challenge Choir from Hamilton. Everyonie'is invited to hear this group tel -how they overcaxne drugs and aichol, how their lives were put back together, how famiiy reiationships heaied, and' enswers about today's youth problems. ickets, are $15 and rnay be reserved by phoning 723-5570 or 655-4087. Reserve early as space is limited and the meeting will be heavily attended. For further information cal 655-4.087. The women's committee of CAW Local 222, Oshawa, is hold- ing a raffle until Se pt. 16 to raise funds for the Children's Wish Foundation. Several prizes are offered, at an early bird draw on Sept. il and the main draw on Se pt. 16, 7 p.m., at the. CAW hall. ickets are availableat al CAW plants, at the union. hall and fro women's committe members. Anyone interested in the sale or distribution of tickets or wanting more information can caîl Natalie at 644-4330 or 723- 1187. RUMMWAGE SALE St. Marks United Church Women will hoid a rummage sale on Wednesday, Sept. 13 from 1 te 3:30 p.m., and on each following Wednesday, at the church house, 200 Byron St. S. Whitby. PARENTING The Durham 'Breakaway' group will offer a 12-week parenting ourse -starting Wed- nesday, Sept. 13, 9:15 to 11:15 a.m. at St. Andrew's Presby- terian- Church, 209 Cochrane St., Whitby. Cost is $3 a week. In- sights and suggestions will be ofered to help deal with al aspects of parenting, including how to deal with aging parents. For more information ca il Sylvia at 668-l582XChild care is available. WOMIEN'S AGLOW Women's Aglow Fellowshij will be held Thursday, Sept. 1 7p!m, at the' resource centre behinc Oshawa city hall. Speaker will be Nina Shoemaker. For more information caîl 623- 3197 or 436-9425. NEWCOMERSALUMNI The Newcomers Alumni of Oshawa-Whitby will hold their first meeting on Monday, Sept. 11, 8 p.m. The meeting is open to ail past members of the Newco- mers Club. Wine and cheese will be served. Admission is $2. For more information cail 571-3050. 0~LN~REGISTRATION AT MINOR H0CgEY A S SO0C 1 A T 10ON IMPORTANT: Registrar: President: (Note-Alsoi IROQUOIS PARK FOR 89/90 SEASON Sat.., Sept. 9th 9a.m.- lp.miWed., Sept. l3th 7p.m.9pr. .Set., Sept. l6th 9a.m.- lp.rn. FEE $145.00 <MALE/FEMALE) (Late Fee $25.00) <FamIIy Discount) OHIP Number Required And Photocopy 0f Blrth CertifiCate To Be Retalned By Association GLORIA JOHNSTON 668-5700 BRUCE MONTA IGUE 668-2857 see rep. team tryout sohedule in this edit ion) ""OME SHOW The 'Home Show' will, be held at Civic Auditorium Sept. 14-17. Free admission. BAKE AND CRAFT FAIR The first annuai 'Bake and Craft Fair' sponsored by the Arthritis gociety, will be held Saturday, Sept. 16, 9 a.m. te 5 p.m., at Col. R.S. McLaughlin Armoury, 53 Simcoe St. N., Osh- awa. For organizations wishing to participate, cost is $40 per tabe. For more information cal 434-7221. LAPA An LAPA dinner meeting will be held at the Holiday Inn, Osh- awa, on Wednesday Sept. 20. Speaker will be Jefi Chretien, Pro ect consultant for D. Stemp an2eAssociates, Toronte. He wil discuss hazardous gases, vapors and fumes emitted during weld- ing, cutting and high tempera- ture metai working o perations, and wiil review repzlations in welding processes. Cost- is $18. Registration at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m. For tickets caîl Rick Dolan at 576-5322. ART SHOW AND SALE The works of Art Association members will be at the Camp Samac Art Show and Sale Sept. 22-24. Free admission. For more information call Meril Altenbilek at 433-5627. C HARITY MARC H The second annuai Charity March will be held on Saturday, Sept. 23, beginningy at 10 a.m. from the McLaughlin Armoury, 53 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. The event is presented by the Ontario egiment. Pledge sheets are available through ýthe Lung Asso- ciation. Proceeds will go to the Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps and Lung Association. Cal Geraldine McLaren at 436-1046 or John Walker at 728-8321 (before 4 p.m.) or 728-5946 (after 4 p.m.). SCOUT REGISTRATION The lst Whitby boy scouts will hold registration night on Wed- nesday, Sept. 6, 6:30 p.m., at St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church, 209 Cochrane St. Yf C The first Oshawa ITC club wiil hold its first meeting this -fal on Tuesday, Sept. 12 at Philip's Restaurant, 89 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. Feliowship at 6 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m. Cost of dinner is $11. The meeting theme is 'Fuli Speed Ahead.' For information about International Training in Communication and/or 'reserva- tions caîl 725-9179 or 668-5504. NEWCOMERSÇCLý3 The Oshawa-Whitby ]ewo- mers Club wii meet on esay Sept. 12, 8 p.xn., at the arts resource centre, behind Oshawa city hall. Ail new residents te the area are welcome to attend. For more information cail the Whitby Information Centre at 668-0552 or Information Oshawa at 434- 4636. LACAC MEETING A York, Durham LACAC (Lo)cal Architecturai Conserva- tion Advisory Committee) meet- ing and workshop will held Tues- day, Sept. 12, 3:30 te 9 p.m., at the Masonie Hall Claremont. The meeting will Le hosted by the Pickering LACAC and spon- sored by the Ontario Historical Society. Information will be given about LACACs in the area and experts will discuss heritage preservation issues. Concerns can also be expressed. For more information and te obtain regist- ration forms contact Lorraine Lowry at 226-9011 (Willowdaie) or Mary Lou Evans at 965-4961 (Toronto). FIDDLE CLUB The Oshawa-Whitby Old-Time Fiddle Club wiii meet on Wed- nesday, Sept. 6, 7:30 p.m.; at Heydenshore Pavilion. 1iddiers, 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 memberships avail- able. For more information eall 579-2292. Coming events 1990MEMBERSHIPS Join Now for the 1990 Golf Season and PLAY the balance of 1989 for FREE. Tournaments, Banquets and Weddings. r :B(ook now for 1990. Information 428-6321 Club Professional- Jerry Nemish Banquet Manager- Caroline Summers %0U~S joliCHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE *CADILLAC Dundas & Thickson in Whltby - 668-3304 LAWN MOWER TUJNE-UP Includes: * llade sharpenixng e Oil Change *Ploints & Condenser Il Spark Piug *Carb Adjustment $25*00 P.S.T. Extra do% LIUKE NIDER'S I'LAY hALL. IIPS 1i IStart with your shoulders in line with first and 3rd base, both feet on the rubber. Hold the bail across the seamns, to allow for down- ward rotation. SOFTBALL PITCHJNG Beginnifig pîtchers m'ust concentrate on the basic mechanias of the windmill pitch. Throw the bal bard, wittu a smooth delivery motion and follow throuçjh. 2 ýStrde towrd the ated step. Push off the pitchinçj rubber with your back foot. 3 Your arm makes a complete circle and should be extended but relaxed. Rernember. the larçjer the circle, the greater the force. ~865 Brock St. N., Whithy 666.154 For more Information on Petro-Canada Play Bail. phone 1-800-268-2244. SCOUT REGISTRATION The 8th Whitby scout group will hold registration at West- minster United Church on Sept. 7 (cubs) and Sept. 14 (beavers). Parents must attend meetings from 7:30 te 9 pM. in order te register theirbos For more infomatin cllE .894(an in- correct telephone number ws given in- iast week's edition). C.OFFEE BOUSE Christian Sm lesý Coffee House wiii be.held at Pickering Pente- costal Church, 755 Oklahoma Dr., Pickering, on Saturday, Sept. 16, 6 p.m. Pot luck reunion, singing by Rene Simonsen- Standish. Ail welcome. Cal Verna at 728-9720 for more- in- formation. MEETING The; Spanish-Canadian Cul- tural Society will hoid a meeting on Thursday, Sept. 15, 7:45.p.m., at Centrai Collegiate Institute, 240 Sijncoe St. S., Oshawa. Al members and newcomers are weicome te the' first meeting of the new season. For more inifor- mation caîl 579-2334 or 430- 7829. COURSE Registration for the course, 'English as a second language,' wiii be held at St. Maik's United Church, Centre and Coîborne St., Whitby, on Thursday, Sept. 7, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. The course is heid firom Sept. 12 te May 30, Tuesdays a.nd Thursdays at the church, 1:30 te63:30 p.m., for al ages, at; no charge. For more information cail Glenda Brown at 579-1930 (leave a message). WINEFEST Various Canadian and Germnan wines will be available for tast- ing (50 cents per sampie) at 'Winefest, SaturdaLy, Sept. 9, 6 te, 7:30'p.mi., at Club Loreiey, 389 Dean Ave., Oshawa. Ail weicome. For more information cail 728- 0109. CONDO ASSOCIATION Proposed changes te the Con- dominiumi Act will be discussed at a meeting of 'the Durham Region Condominium Associa- tion on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 7:30 p.m., at 3 Deeprose Lane, Osh- awa. Speaker will be Andrew W. Wallace, member of the govern- ment advisory committee, Ontario Condominium Act. LLBRARYDISPLAYS Recent works by Rowena Bridger are on display in the Whitby Public Library audi- torium until Se pt. 29. Also on display in the library lobby are handmade dolîs by Carole Ann Bail. Eau -IR-ALJILJ Mmum MM" 1 ý- - -ý 1 -- , lm rwi

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy