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Whitby Free Press, 17 Apr 1991, p. 17

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WHTTBY FMEEPRESS WEDNESDAY, AF¶UL 17, 1991, PAGE 17 CANADIAN ORGANIC GROWERS Trhe Durhamn chapter cf Canadian Organic Growers will meet in the program, room, wbitb~y Public Library at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday April 24. Organic gardener, Juiian Rowan, will discuse low maintenance gardenin , based on the 1 Ruth ou'method cf mulching. Everyone is welcome. For. more information, cail 434-6231. A SPIRE AY * Simcoe Street United Church, Oshawa will hold a walk-run-bike-a-thon (2, 109or 20 1km.) on Saturday, April 20 at 10 a.m. There will alsobe abake sale and lunch to raise funds for restoration cf the church steeple. Ail are welcome te participate. Ca 728-8143 for information and pledge sheets. VOLUNTEER OP!EN HOUSE Volunteer Appreciation week is April 22 te 29. The WVhitby Seniors' Activity Centre' would like te, honour their members who volunteer at the hospital, the centre, Fairview Lodge, Conimunity Gare, a church group or a service club. Members are mnvited te, drop by the 'Morning Coffee Party at the seniors centre on Monday, April 29 from 9:30 te, 11:30 a.m. IAght refresbments will be served and door prizes will be awarded. Nigel Schilling, 1985 Peter Perry award winner, will be guest speaker. Mes ANM 0a DANCE Some tickets are stiil available for the ninth annual Breath cf Làife 50s and 60s dance te be held at Iroquois Park arena in Wbitby. The dance date is Saturday, April 27, 8 p.m., with the dloors opening at 7 p.m. CaIl 723-4758 for tickets. atZIi~ P(YfUCK Widowp and Widowers, a social club for 1widows and widowers, wiil hold its next meeting on SundayApril 21, 7:30 p.mn, in the 420WMg, Oshawa Airport. There wiil be a potluck supper, dancing, shuffleboard, darts and carda. For more information, cail 683-2045, 430-0130,'683-3855 or 725-7203.. OUTDOOR WALKING PROGRAM Join members cf the Whitby Seniorsd Activity Centre, 801 Brock St. S., on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at 8:30 for an outdoor walIng prgrm Various routes have n ma ed eut for walkers te foilow. For further information, cail 668-1424. SALE Durham Parents cf Multiples Clu's antnearly new sale of kIddd clothes, toys and baby needs will meet on Saturday, April 20,9 a.m. te noon, at Z é;ve United Church, Adelaide and Wilson in Oshawa. For more information cail 623-8460 or 436-9058. MONTHLY MEETING The Third Thursday Breakfast Club wiil hold a montly meeting on ThSrsday, April 18, 7:30 a.m., at the Old Méch Restaurant.& Bistro, Oshawa. Members and guests are welcome. For information. and reservations, oel 723-1143. DURHA4M ENVIEONMAETAL NEWORK Thé Durham Enviromental Network (DEN) wiil hold its fourth regional meetin~g on Wednesdy, April 17, 181 Perry St. council chambers cf the &m«go municipal building, Port Perry, Gjust north of Queen St.) froam 7:30 to 10 p.m. There wfil be a presentation and full discussion cf DEN's new mandate, the creation cf an ad hoc cornmittee to, develop an election survey te be directed to ail municipal candidates in. an effort te establish environmental priorities for, Durham Region.. Also te be discussed is the upcomning annual move-a-thon. At each DEN meeting, time is ýprovided for environmental grouýps to, share ideas and work with like organizations fiom acroes the region. Meetings are rotated throughout Durham Region. To present a specific project4 or te hve a meeting in your area, oel Janet at 985-3225. T~HE LEARNING ASSOCIATION The Làearning Disabilities' Association, Oshawa chapter, wil hold a meeting on Thursday, April 25, 7:30 p.m., at the Whitby Public Library. There will be a panel discussion on programns offered for the learning disabled at the high school level. ARl are welcome, and admisson is free. For more information, cali 623-4934 or 655-4175. rNon- prott communftou a Whltby or have a ubtantial Whltby membershlp may" place their page at no cost. PetfiImakonaly Fridavat8pJ?~. A TRIBUTE TO THE DENIS HOUSE Thé Denise House/Sedna Womoes Shelter & Support Servies bIc. *wiil hold -its sixth annual dinner at the General (W.) SBikoraki Poish Veterans' Association, Stevenson-'Rd.' N., Oshawa, on Tuesday, April 23. "A Tribtite te the Denise lieuse" will begin with a reception at 6 p.m., and dinner served at 7 pain. Leah lanes, host and executive producer cf The lianes Report wiil be the guest speaker, scheduled te begin at 8:30 p.m. For further information and tickets, cail the shelter at 728-7311 or 1-800-263-3725, Monday toý Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EUCHRE PARITY The Oddfellows wvil hold a Euchre Party on Thursday, Api 25, 8 p.m. at Odclfellows'Hal Brooklin. ickets are $2.50, with przes and refreshments. Prceds will go te the Kidney Foundation. For more information, pall 655-8034. SPRIN LUNCHEON AND FASHON SHOW Garbo'swil hold a Spring Luncheon and Fashion Show at Krebs Restaurant, Wbitby, on Sunday, May 5 at 12:30 p.m. Tickets are $17, with door prizes and a cash bar. Top prize will be a 'La Parka' coat. For more information, cail 668-0053. Look... n>pend Less RI EN___2_LOINENDS9 4CENRE C _ CHO-SPON? 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AE TIS SAVE 1.0OUPONTISSAVE S THlIS SAVE $1 OUPON UPO IPNUN INOLE THINS 4A9ARONI à CHEESE ~EGULAR. DECAFF!INATED OR SANKA CEANIS pegPACKAGE 0F 24 - AS!OF 8S. 25 g PACKAGE * 0pe-g.20g JAR isg TIN Kraft ~ Krft ~ >flfl axweii House f oky Kraft.- 0 eft3 mu..eye2/3.001 heese Sces inner 3a 0 4nstant Co fee 1amo 17 1 j cou Pur!M1icae pur coupon. M1er Petl ~!~ ..v e u.I.h t ,o u# Ï W A lff«cVill' M I.- ALL, STýORES- CLOSED SUNDAY We roserve the rlght te lmt quantftles te normal famlly requlrommnts. Coupon temslmlt.d to two. Prices effective Monday April 15 until S'aturday Aprili 20, 1991. SEE DETrAILS AT STORES M, , 4 q , k ANNUAL GENERAL BMETING The Social Development Council, Ajax-Pickering, will hold the annual general meeting at noon on Thursday, April 18 at Pickering Village Unted Church, 300 Church St. N.,- Ajax. Admission is $15, which includes membership. Forward cheques to Social Development Coundil, 182A Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. LiS 2H5 by April- 10. Michael Ennis, assistant deputy niinister, Minisitry cf Community and Social Services, community health and support- services division, will speak on 'Long Terni.Gare Reform.' For more information cali 686-2661. WOMEN'SCLUB The Durham Business & Pro- fessional Women's Club will meet on Wednesday, April 24 at Le Gala, 65 Sunray St., Wtby. Reception will be at' 6 p.m., dinner ( $25 for members, $30 for non-members) at 6:45 pm There will be a panel discussion cf 'Women in Non-traditional Careers.' Reservations must be mrade in advanoe. Caîl Joyce at 668-5504, Maron-e at 686-2085 or Dinah at 430-1944.. AUl Saints 300 1gundas St. W. Whit by ANNOUNCES A WALK THRU THE NEW TESTAMENT- SEMINAR Saturday May 4 -9:00 -am History, Places, Characters, introducing the 400 Silent Years in easy to remember steps! Telephone: 668-5101

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