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Whitby Free Press, 27 Sep 1989, p. 13

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WHITÉY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1989, PAGE 13 VOX POP Ontario riding MP Rene Soe- tens will hold a Vox Pop forum on'Friday, Sept. 29,-7:15 p.m., at the Rou g e Hili Library, Rouge- mount Dr., Pickering. Anyone attending can air concerns over such issues as the ecology, abor- tion and the goods and services tax. BIRTH GROUP The Cesarean Birth - Support and Education Group will meet on Monday, Oct. 2, 8 p.m., at 2067 Duberry dr., Pickering. Topie for discussion will be 'Vaginal Birth After Cesarean.' For more information call 427- 9667, 571-0265 or 576-0562. KINSMEN Whitby Kinsmen meet on alternate Tuesdays at the Dur- ham Squash Club and invite men aged 21 to 45 to join and provide a few hours of service each month to the community. For more information about membership call president Mike Barsam at 668-7853 or member- ship chairman Bryan Childer- house at 668-5206. JAYCETTES DRAW The Whitby Jaycettes will hold a draw on Oct. 22 in conjunction with their major fundraiser, 'All About Children.' First prize is a battery-powered two-seater Savana Jeep. Second prize is a walkie-talkie headset donated by Sony, and third prize is an infant car seat. Tickets are $2 each or three for $5, and are available at Peacock Sports, Kitchen Cupboard, Baby Shack and Valerie's Boutique, or by calling Linda at 668-9933. The draw will take place at Henry Street High School at 4 p.m. WOMEN OF DISTINCTION Oshawa YWCA will host the eighth annual Durham Women of Distinction awards dinner on Thursday, Nov. 9, 6:30 p.m. at General W. Sikorski Po ish Veterans Hall. Awards will be presented in the categories of arts, community service, women in the workforce and young women of distinction. For nomination forms and ticket in- formation call 576-8880. NIL OLDTIMERS The Canadian National Deaf Team will play the NHL Oldti- mers at the Oshawa Civic Audi- torium on Oct. 28, 2 p.m. Funds raised at the benefit hockey game go toward the Oshawa Deaf Centre building restoration fund. Large prizes can also be won. Tickets ($7 adults $5 for those aged 12 and unàer) are available at the centre, 750 King St. E., Oshawa. Call 579-3328. MAGIC MOUNTAINS The exhibition, 'Magic Moun- tains,' will be at the Whitby Public Library Oct. 2 to 31. FASHION SHOW The Trafalgar Castle School Fashion Show will be held at the school on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 8 p.m. There will be fashions by Benjamin Barrett of Whitby, Norma Peterson of Whitby, Aud- rey Jane's Lingerie & Parfumerie Shoppe of Whitby, The House Boutique of Ajax and Changer's Row, Oshawa; flowers by Towne Flowers, Plants & Gifts, Whitby, interiors by Uniquely Yours, Whitby, Picture This and That, Whitby and Cherney's, Whitby; hairstyles and makeup by DePalm, Oshawa; music by Irv- ing Smith, Port Per; door Srizes, refreshments. Tickets are 10. For tickets contact Mary at 668-0525, Ruhey at 1-985-0282 or Gail at 839-0026. BABY FAIR The Whitby Jaycettes are taking bookings from vendors for their third annual Al About Children baby fair. Anyone who makes or sells child-related articles is welcome to take a table at the fair, scheduled for Oct. 22 at Henry Street High School in Whitby, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also included in the day's activities will be face-painting and a draw. To book a booth, or for more information, call Reena at 576-7954 or Linda at 668-9933. Coming events SQUARE DANCING The Durham Squares '89 modem dance club holds square dances every Tuesday night be 'nning at 7:30 p.m. at the Os hawa Seniors Centre, 43 John St. W.; Oshawa. Graduate level is required. For information call 666-1214 or 728-1297. FIDDLE CLUB Next meeting of the Oshawa- Whitby Old-Time Fiddle Club will be on Friday, Oct. 4, 7:30 p.m., at Heydenshore Pavilion, Whitby. The club welcomes fid- dlers, guitarists,.singers, squarè, round and step dancers. STUDY GROUPS The Family Education Resource Centre of Durham House will offer study and dis- :cussion groups on 'Effective Parenting,' 'Living With Teens' and 'Positive Parenting,' starting in October. For more information and pre-registration call 579- 2021 or 686-4353. READING THE SIGNS The Literacy Council of Dur- ham Region will present the n'usical ay'Reading the Signs,' to be performed by the Young People's Theatre, on Thursday, Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m, at Eastdale CVI. A comedy act will also be presented by local performers. Tickets, for $7 each, can be obtained by calling 434-5441 or 728-3120. DIABETES ASSOCIATION Thé Canadian Diabetes Asso- ciation Durham Region branch meeting will be held Wednesday, Sept. 27, 7:30 p.m., at Family Catholic Church, 91 Rib- blesdale Dr.; Whitbv. There will be blood testing and meter demonstratibn, diabetes educa- tion for blood and urine testing (bring me4re for check-up), demonstrati n of new meters and company products. Members and public welcome. GENEALQGICAL SOCIETY The Whitby/Oshawa branch of the Ontaric' Genealogical Society will meet on TuesOay, Oct. 3, 7:15 to 10 .m., in the Whitby Public Libry auditorium. Guest speaker is assistant curator Aldona Sendzikas who, with slides, will present the 'History of Old Fort York.' Meetings are free and open to the public. For more information call Bessie Gannon at 723-7460 or Joyce Hilton at 668-8177. KIDS CLUB The Kids Club of Emmanuel Reform Church, Rossland Rd. W., Whitby for boys and girls ages 3 to 12, meets Mondays from 6 to 7 p.m. Bible stories, songs and crafts. All welcome. For more information call Annie at 668-2850. YARD SALE The Canadian Foundation for Ileitis and Colitis will hold a yard sale on Saturday, Sept. 30, starting at 8:30 a.m., at 80 Gren- fell St., Oshawa. dENNIE*bYNNE T-BONE STEAKS (CANADA GRADE A) $4.29LB. PORTER- HOUSE STEAKS (CANADA GRADE A) s4,49LB. BONELESS BACON SIRLOIN WRAPPED STEAKS FILETS (CANADA GRADE A) (CANADA GRADE A) s3.99LB. 649LB. BEEF CUBE LEAN GROUND STEAKS BEEF s2.99LB. s .69LB. FRESH CHICKEN THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS 9 LB. >0° Jennie-Lynne Meats 1614 Dundas St. E. Meats WHITBY CESs ale (Across From The Brick) Open: Tues.-Wed 96 434 m Saturdaye-5, . , ., . * . , , , , GENERAL ELECTRIC 18.2 CU. FT. • Separate Sealed FROST FREE - AdjstabeToIlers REF IGERATOR •Reversible Doors • 1 I-Width 2 ELF Poition Freezer Shelf • 2ezer Door Shelves LEANING Adjstable Cabinet ANG E Fu-Width & 2 Flnctroninc olnnk PEi37 CL e Cyl e s, 3 Pushbutons PORTABLE: eash Syste DISHWASHER :nd.caor acghrk D et..ergent Dispenser Auto Rinse Aid Dispenser Soit Food Disposer Sound Insulation Direct Drive Motor & Pump Assembly Admirai Home Appliances AUTOMATIC WASHER & DRYER WASHER 2 ee e In Innte Water Level m I -_gEasy Clean F!ler U • Automatic 3 Tlmed Cycle "3Temperature Selections 1 , r4~FREEZER SALE NORTH AME RICA'S MOST ENERGY EFFICIENT FREEZERS 1614 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY Northeast Corner of Dundas at Thickson 436-1710 428-1710 Hours: 920am-9pm Moh. to Fr. 9:0pm-50pm Sat. 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