Wliitby Free Presa,,Wednesday. ýSeptember 16, 1992, Pae 17 COMPATIBLE9 COMPANIONS 1CONNE(MTON '> locatod in Whitby. W.are holding meetings. for singles and have various so8la vents, Le. dancing, bowling swlimming a goig carda, tleatre, nightc ube, bingo, potluckr and -dimnig oû, etc. Meeting. are held every Friday, 7 -to 10p.M. Membership appli c- able. New members ýwelcome. Phone 1-800461-7391. WIDOWS A14D WIDOWERS A social club for widows and widowers *,will hold its next meeting on Sunday, Sept. 20,, 7:30 p.m., in the 420 Wing, Oshawa Airport. There wiil be dancing, shuffieboard, darts and carda. For more information, oeil 683-2045, 430-0130 or 683-3855. > ONE PARENT FAILlES. North Oshawa Chapter, On. Parent Familles Association, wil meet Sept. 23, 8 p.m., at Christ Church, Mary and H-illcrft streets, Oshawa, for cards and conversation. New members and guesta welcome. For information, cail 668-7579 or 434-3687. LOYALISTS' MEETInfG The United Empire Loyaliste' Association'of Canada, Upper Canada Branch, will meet on Thursday, Sept. 17 5 p.m. at Head -United Chuihat Scugog Shores, Museum on Scugog Island. Yvonne Christie will relate 'Aunt Laizzie's Diary,' writ- igkept by a young woman on th!reiyT'. occurrences of a rural family >iM Scugog, until her death' at age 10. Tere will be a museum walkabout, entetain- ment bythe senior choir of ONeill CVI, and a sit-down tf.. keys upe at 6:30 p.m. in the p rs all. -Cost is 410. Re#. harles» BulIl of the Anglfican Church of the Ascension ,will be guest speaker. Al welome. For more information calI Donald Douglas-Fox at 576-3175. GARAGE SALE The Wbiltby LiUoness Club will holda nrim'rrg sale on Saturday, Sept. 1, 8 a.m. to 3 pu1hif at 709. Gilbert St. W., KID'S CLUB The Kid's Club is for children aged 4 te 12. Starting Sept. 28, the club will nxeet on Mondays from 6 to 7 p.m. at Emmanuel Reformed Church, 401 Rossland Rd. W. corner of Walton Blvd. and Rossland Rd.) For more information, call Annie at 668-2850. HONEY'FOR SALE Boy scouts from 2nd Brooklin group will be selling honey at $3/ 12-oz. container on Saturday, Sept. 26, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Scouts will be canvassing door-to-door within the Brooklin area, and aIl profits wÃŽll go to suport scouting. For' more information, call 98U-914 or 576-0210. DINNER MEETING Durham Business , & Professional Women's Club will hold the monthly dinner meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 23 at Lancelot Steak & Seafood House, 1527 Bayly St., Pickering. A reception will be held at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:45- p.m. Tickets are $30 jýer person. Ouest speakeré Fran Morris will discus Women in the Workforce: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Guests are welcome. For Club qnfwill meet- on SundaofSp- DOLL SHOW AND SALE. The second annual Greenwooc Doil Show and Sale will be hel<d -on Saturday, Sept. 19, 10 a.m. te 4 p.n , at Greenwood United Church Ilwy 7 and Westney Rd., North Pcering). Admission ioe $3. lhere will be antique doUa, artist doils,- reproduction poclan- dolis and miniatures. Proeels to the Greenwood United Churchrenovation fund. For mÃore information, elà oa at 683-3589. BILL GRLLS (left) and centre' ward councillor John Doistra dress Up their dogs at a barbecue Friday'at Town hall'to, raise money for the United Way. The cookout was just-one of several events Town employees are staging ta, help the United Way. Photo by Mark Reesor, Vdhtby Fme Press EOPLE & PETS WALK-A-THON Oshawa-& District Huffan Society wilI hold a' irat annual people: and 'pets* walk-a-thoôn on Sunday, Se t. 20 at Harmony Valley ' Cnevton Area (Harmony and Taunton, Oshawa). There Will be ene tanent,' gaines and prizes. Ail proceeda will go ta ýthe building fund. For more information and/or pledge forms, ca the society at 433-2022. *WELLNESS SEMINAR The Weekend Wellness Seminar, will b. held Friday, Sept. 18, 7:30 p.m., Saturday Sept. 19, Il a.m. to 4:.15 p.m., anc1 Sunday,- Sept. 20, 1:30 ta 4:30 p.m., at Kendalwood Seventh-day Adventist Church, 300 Kendal- wood Rd., Wbitby. Dr. Melvin and Muriel Beltz. of Black iLls Health and Education Centre will b. guest speakers. For more information or ýte reserve a seat, cail 728-8396 or 434-8300. SAVE-A-HEART COURMS Durham Save-a-Heart bas scheduled over 30 courses, te begin inx the fail, 12 of which Will b. available through area high schools. In co-opeaton with thle Durham Bor of Education Adult Learning Centre, Anderson CVI Win. hold an infant/chuld course on Se pt. 22 and Oct. -'6, 7 ta 10 p.m. Advance registration is required. For more information, contact Durhamn Save-a-Heart at (416) 666-0995. WH1TBY PHOTO CLUB The Whitby Photo Club will hold its opening meeting of the new season on Sept. 21, 7 ta 9 D.rnà at the F'amily Trust LdMing(Mandas and Hlickor streets). There will b. a prograin presentation, together with a budget presentation, socializing and a slide presentation from last mayas Groupies.' Those interested in ýbecoming members are asked ta caM 430-0299 or 571->6796 for more information. DRIED FLOWER WORKSROP The Whitby Seniors Activity Centre, 801 Brock St S. wiil hold a dried flower arrarng workshop on Monday, Sept. 21, 6:30 p.m., in the. craft rooni at the. centre. Patriia Mullen will lead members iio creating - a fanl baakstý-. n*statie f. f$1 BREASTFEEDINGPROJECT Victorian Order of Nurses (VON), offers a free service to new mothers te answer their individual questions and provide information and encouragement in the early weeks when brest- feeding i. being'establisihed'. Tho support group for nursîng moth- ors and babies is held each Thursday imorneng in Oshmwa. For more ifration including location, caîl the. VO1 at 571- 151. SPORTS SALE The Parent-School Association of West Lynde will hold a used sfots qidment salein the'r othe s oo, MichalBv., Whitby on Tuesday, Sept. 9, te 8:30 p.m. Proceeds go teward purchase of achool equipment. Ail welcome. P)RE-SCHOOL PROGRAMS The Whitby Publieià brary wiIl hold registration for the fal session of preschool programs on Wednesday, Sept. 23. Numbers' will b. handed eut in -the children's departnient at 6> p.m., with registration from 6:30 î; 7:30 p.m. Ail prograns will begiîn the week of Oct. 6 and run for six weeks. For more information, ca]l the library at 668-6531 o rý 668-6641. NETWORK BREAKFAST The Third Thursday Network Breakfast fair Prfessional Women willb be id on Thuroda, Sept. 17, 7:30 p.m., at Care ley's, 145 Kà ing St. W., Oshawa (between Park and Simoce Ste.). Guest speaker Judy 'Spring, will discuse time management. Ouests are welcome. For reservationa, call Helen Smith at 432-7200. HOUSE TOUR 1992 Osh4wa & District Real Estate Board wiil sponsor ' Houa. Tour 1992,' the third annual 9 celebrtion of homne ownership' in 'Durhamn Region, with a tour of seven unique homes. The. tour, a fundraim'L event for Big Sisters NOW, will b. held on Saturday, Sept. 26, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and is a ldck-off for Ontarie Home Week,' Sept. 27 ta, Oct..3. ickets are $10 each and are available at Big WmNOW 79ln S E Real Estate Board,'50 Richmnond St. E. (723-8184), The. Gift House, 18 MMngSt.E 5151,Fu Seasons Flowers & Gift hp 650 King St , t(79.85 FALL HARVEST DAYS Scugog Shores Museum Village will hold FalI Harvest, Days, on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 19 and 20, noon ta 5 p. (Directions: One mile ea" c' ort Perry on Scugog Iiand, tixen half.mile north of Hwy 7A). Attractions include the Incorporated - Militia of Upper Canada, crafts, -music, fesih apple cider and wagon rides for children.' Admission, is $3 for aduits, $1.50 for students, children, $1 and seniors, $2., CRAFTDEMONSTRAI'ION A craft demonstration will be held at Westminster United Church 25MnigR.(uat off GarrarA), Whitby on Monday, Sep t. 28, 7:30 p.m. Great Hope will demonstrate her talents. ickets, for $5, are available b calling -576-8218 or 668-4919. icket price includes lunch and prizes. 'Me church. is handicap- ped-accessible. ONE PARENT FAMLIES North Oshawa Chapter, On. Parent Familles Association, will hold a social function on SaudaSept. 26, 8 p.m., at the YWCA, McOrigor St., Oshawa. For1 more information, cail ,668-7579 or 434-3687. 'NCKIN'SESSION' Pineridge Bluegrasa Folklore Society will, hold a 'Picldn Session' on Sunday, Sept. 20, 1 ta 5* p.m. at Camp Samac main counicil hall (use north entrance off Conlin Rd.). Pickers, singera and listeners -- ail are welcome ta attend an afternoon of bluegrasa muste. LEARINGDISABIITiES The Learning Disabilities Association, Oshawa Chapter will hold their regular monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Sept., 24 in 'the Whitby 'Public Library, program room. The annual general meeting will b.- followedý by parent sharing with, a question and answer time. The association is a parent support group and al are welcome te attend. Fr.. admission. CalI 623-4934 or 436-7706 for further information. EFFE CTIVE -SFAKNlG The Christopher Leadership Course in Effective Speaking will start in late September at various locations and will run for il weelcs. Meetings will be held once a week and participants will learn te express temselves effectively, organize thoughts,. gain' self- confidence, meet new people and have fun. The course isl open ta anyone, ovà r age 16. For- more information, cali 683-7550. INFORMATION SESSIONS The -,Children'a Services Council (Durham) Inc. will hoîd information sessons. on Friday, Sept 25, Oct. 30 and Nov. 27, il ain. ta noon, at the. CSCD boardroom, 1650 Dundas St. E.,ý Whitby.' Seiom will include a brief bistary sud' various functionstof the council, an aVervieW cf the case rOedoution procsm and 'a queston-and- answer pr=i.Cail 43-41W * to regWser at hst o '0& P;Wu1ot BU'HAY PART! Tlhe Whitby Seniors' >">iVity Centre ilhodin Mabhday prfor itsýmembesand'their Euet at, the centre, 801, Brock tS.on Monday, Sept. 21 at 2 * ..Musical entetnuetwil bsupplied 4y Sheena and Alan Hunter. and their daughter Alayna. A special invitation is extended to thoee célebrating a birthdayin Jul, August, and Septembr. For further information oeil the centre at 668-1424. HA4BITAT FOR HUMANITY The first meeting of The Habi- tat for Humanity for Durham Region will be held on Monday, Sep t. 21, 7:30 p.m., at Donevan Colfles[iate in Oshawa. The new organîzation is looking for volun- teers ta, donate their time, . lilse or materials for the construction of affordable housing in the area. Ouest speaker is George Ander- son, a United. Church minister who bas travelled around the. world for Habitat International aând.helped organize the Barrie affiliate ofthe Habitat for Humanity. For more information caîl Glenn McKnight, at, 434- 6655. CELAC ASSOCIATION, The Durhamn Region branch of -the Canadian Celiac Association wilI meet.on Thursday,'Sept. -17, 7:ý30 p.m. at Anderson OuI. Frr *more -information, oellinda Stewart at 666-1993. .CRICKET CLUB A cricket fair, including a cricket match between Durham Region and Thornhill politicians, willbe held on Saturday, sept. 19 12:30 ta 5 p.m. For lotion, cil Shahid Bari at 436-7319 or Kazim Qureshi at 428-3777. YARD SL Emmanuel Christian School, 849 rossland Rd. W., Oshawa will hold the annual'fali yard sale on Saturday, Sept. '19, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lots of bargains. Proceeda to Christian education. KUCHRE The' Ladies'.Auxiliary to Whitby Legion Branch 112 will- hold a euchre on Thursday Sept. 17, 8 p.m., in the upatairsiall of the Legion, 117 ByronStS, Whitby. Light lunch will b. ser- ved. Cost is $2 Per person. * GUIDES Regiètration for Whitby M ari- gold -District sp)arks, brownies, guides and ptinders will b. field on Thursday Sept. 24, 7:30 to 8:30 pan, at Palmirerston public school. NEARLY NEW SALE Durham Region's3 Parents of Multiple Births Association is holding a gant nearly new sale featuring infant and children's clothing , aecessories, toys, furniture, crafts and home baLked eds 9 amn. ta noon, Saturday, Dp25, at Kingsview United Clhc, Adelaide AvenuÙe and Wilson Road in Oshawa.- No strollers will be allowed beyond the entrance due ao safgety regulations. For information caUl 686-5456. ONE PAENT FAMILlES Oshawa Chapter One. Parent Familles Association will meet for coffee, carda and conversation on Tuesday, . Sept. 22, 8 p.m., at Simcoe Hall Settlement Houa., 387 Simcoeè St. S. New members and gueste are welcome. For more information, call 436-5089 or 433-0832. ALZHEIMER LECTURES. The- Alzheimer Society of Durham Region will hold two fal '92 lectures designed ta, increase- public 'awareness and knowledge' of Alzheimer Disease. The firat lecture tapic, 'The Publicý Truste.,; ivilllb. helde Oftn- *Thursday, sept. 24. Lawyer Jennifer, Jenkins will b. guest' spae. Tesecond lecturetopic,- 'oping with Alzheimer Disease' will b. held on Thursday, ce. 22 Dr. Neil, McAllister will be guest speaker. Lectureis- wiIl be held fromn 7:30 -to 9:30p. t- Northview .ýPMblç U, ~ - Obawa. 10