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Whitby Free Press, 21 Sep 1994, p. 12

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Page 12; Whitby Free Press, Wednesdayi,September 21, 1994 CRAJT DEMONSTRATION Westminster United Church 20 Manning Rd., Whitby, will hold a craft demonstration on Monday, Sept. 26, 7:30 p.m. There will be draws for door W prizes and refreshments. Tickets are $5. All proceeds to United Church Women. For tickets, cali 576-8218, 576.2615 or 668-4919. FASHION SHOW The Children's Aid Society cf the Durhamn Region and Lynda Brown, an independent Lentana fashion> consultant, will hold a fashion show Wednesday, Sept. 21, 7:15 pan, at the Oshawa Italian Rcreation Club on Sinicce Street in Oshawa te raise money for Durham CAS's sexual abuse treatment programn. Fifteen per cent cf the total Lantanaý sales and the ticket proceeda will be donated te the CAS. ickets at $5 per person or $40 per table cf eight and can be purchased at the CAS offices 200' John St. W., second floor, Oshawa, (905) 433-1551, ext. 2273, or at the Ajax office, 15 Harwood Ave. S., suite 202, (905) 427-2928. mCD Dundas St. E. Hwy #2 Ware R . 1 Co Burns St. E. Co Consumers Dr. THI~~S EKOL Honey Oatmeal or Fiax OnIy 450g loaf ggReg 1.49 Lmt3 loaves per customer Assorted Tea BISCUITS 3/OO Limit 1 dozen per customer Ofe. eireTusaySetmr27,199 FASHION'SHOW The Rose cf Durhami, a non-profit support group for teenage famîies will hold a fal fashion show, «On the Waterfront,' Sunday, Sept. 25, 2 te 4:30 pm at Heydenshore Pavilion,WhgIby. Tickets are $20 par person and available at Rose cf Durhami,, 432-3622 or Barre Couture, 666-9368. FUN DAY The YMCA Famil Resource Centre at 250 Micael Blvd., Whitby will hold 'Fun Day' on Saturday, Sept. 24, 9 a.m. te 2 p.m. There will be games, barbe- cue, raffle, garage sale (tables can be rented for $10) and birth- day cake. Caîl 666-4794. AVICULTURAL SHOW The annual avicultural show wîll be held at the Pickering rec conilex on Sunday, Sept. 25 wiha public display of bird show entries from il a.m. te 3, nim For more information, cal John at 655-8367. PUBLIC SPEAKING COURSE Whitby Jaycees are offering 'Learn te Speak Effectively in Public' on Wednesday evenings, Oct. 5 te Nov. 16,. at the Whitby Chamber of Commerce board room. Cost is $20. Open te the general public, but space is limited. For more information contact Shelley raig at 728-6956. Should 1 Wax My No Wax Floors?, The otheda a customner was telling us that her No Wax Floor wabost s lustre. "Is there anything I can do to getthe Sshine'bak?" she asked. gF lsortnately. there is. What has. happened is that the grit carried in on the bottom of shoes has over a period of time gradually ground the protective coating off the floor. The resuit was a loss of shine, and diri embedded in her floors which was wTlot rreadily removed. The solution to the problem is to give the floor a thorough scrubbing using AIRx 66 Heavy Duty Cleaner, rinsing the floor with clear cold water, and coating the floor wîth a high grade polymer floor finish (we recommend Butcher's Benchmnark). The resuîts are, spectacular - a durable wet-look shine with a minimum of effort Should you wax your no wax floor? We think so. A thin protective coating of ahig h grade floor fns ilntol protect your floor against abuse but give you a constant shine that you can be proud of. Corne in and see our CLEAN-IT CENTRE. Our trained, friendly staff of cleaning experts will gladly help you with your cleaning problem. s9aj10ur CLEAN-IT CENTRE ý500 Hopkins Street, Whitby 666-1224 Sale.E.d..Oct..be. 7. BRIGADIER 560XT ALL SEASON BY UENERAL TIRE(v 15x8R3 3.e 1*5X80R-3 5.0 e-,7R 3$5 *8xOl $6~.0 *9xOl $66. e0xO 14 69 225xOR 1 $7.0 Have You HOOCSIER- Yet? e,. e *.. 7S l8x6Hl 25xOS4 1565l $79.$75.$84 Warren R l5d.$ 1. P257R5 $0 COnsufytOf ( $3.9. W ee linnet 499 RIDE FOR CHALURTIES The second annual Ontario Chamber cf Commerce motorcycle ride for charities will be held Saturda, Sept., 24. Prevention of chl abuse, cystic fibrosis and St. John Ambulance are the recipets of this project. Ontario Ascation cf Police Chiefs of Police, Blue & Red Knights motorcycle clubs along with Rotary clubs support this event. The ride will leave Toronto Skydome at 9 p.m. with arrival at Fort Henry, Kingston at 5 p.m. Whitby's municipal building will be the site for reception of the motercade in Whitbhy around 10 available at motorcycle dealers, plice and fire stations and Royal Bank branches. RAPE CRISIS CENTRE The Oshawa -Durham' Rapa Crisis centre will host the second annual ' Take Back the Night'94', Thursday, Sept. 22, 6 p.m. at Oshawa City Hall. The walk begins at 7 p.m. Free refreshments and entertainient. For more information call (905) 725-7741. COURSES FOR SENIORS The Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre offers instructional classes for seniors aged 55 and over in various locations in the town of Whitby. There are stilI spaces available in the following classes: fitness, ballroom dancing, country western linedancing and country partner dancing, as well as clogging and '55 Alive' defensive driving. Any senior interested in taking classes should calI the centre at 668-1424. Classes start the week cf Sept. 26. CHILDBIRTHEDUCATION The Childbirth 'Education Association of Durham will pro- sent 'Growing a Baby,' including discussion of healthy. lifestyle choices for pregn ancy, on Mon- day, Sept. 26, 7 to 8:30 p.m., at the Aýjax Public Library, 65 Har- wood Ave. S. For more informa- tion caîl 905-420-3890. LIVING W1TH CANCER The Living- With Cancer support group for adults, fiiends and family will meet fromn 7 to 9 p.m., Monday, Sept. 26, room G013 in the Ajax Pickering Hospital, Harwood Avenue South and Clements Avenue, Ajax. The iÀving With Cancer support group for children dealing with cancer either parsonally or with a parent or sibling will meet on Sept. 26, 7 to, 8:30 p.m., at the Holy Trinity Church, 91 Kings Ores. in Ajax. For more information calI the Canadisu Cancer Society, West Durham Unit at 686-1516. FIELD NATURALISTS The Durham Region Field Naturalists will meet on Monday, Sept. 26, 7:30 p.m., Northview Public Library, Ritson Road and Beatrice streets, Oshawa. Bob- Bowles of Orillia will speak about mushrooms and other fungi. Everyone is welcome and admisson is free. DEN Durham Environmental Network (DEN) will meet Thursday, Sept. 22,-7:30 p.m. at courtroom 1, 132 Church St., Bowmanville (second floor of firehail - use side entrance). Sue Larsh, a local environmientaliât, will speak on the Healthy Communities health .promotion philosophy and its implications for the province and Durham Region. Raffle tickets wiII be sold for three compostera, donated by the Durhamn Region works department and for three- signed ces9 of 'Pee Wee and the Maical Compost Heap,' by local author Larraine Roulston. For further information call (905) 509-3156. (Pickering) or (905) 983-9667 (Claringtoin.. JUVENME ARTHREIT The upcoming meeting of the Juvenile Arthritis Support Group will be held at Grandview Rehabilitation & Treatment Centre, 600 Townline Rd. -S.,- Oshawa from 7 to 8:30 pan. on Monday, Sept. 26. Guest speakers will be Karen Chiangand Peter Meraw, pharmacista frOM Oshawa General Hospital. This is a support group for parents cf, children with arthritis, teenagers and young aduits with arthritis, and children welcome. For more information, contact Pat (905) 434-7032 pf Robyn (905) 434-7221. CRAF'F SHOW The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority will hold its sixth annual autumn craft show at Enniskillen Conservation area on Sunday, Sept. 25, 10 a.m. te 4 p.m. From Hwy. 401 take the Waverly Road exit,. go north on Waverly Road (Reg. Rd. 57) to the 7th Concession Road, turn left and travel te Hoît'Road. Turn right and then the first left into the main entrance. Follow the area road to the back parking lot. ' 1T0 The First Oshawa ITO (Inter- national Training in Communi- cation) Club, which develops con- fidence iii public speaking.nd leadership, will meet on Tues- day Sept. 27, 7:30 p.m., at the Micael Starr Building in Osh,- awa. For more'information cal 725-9179. SCUBA COURSE, The Ajax Scuba Club will offer the eight-week basic open water course starting Sept. 25 at the Ajax Community Centre. The course costs $275. Caîl Barry at 905-428-;9877 or -Mike. at ~905- 619-2159.* PARENTS ON THE RUN Plans are in the works to formi a joging club for parents in Witby. ýhe group will meet on Tuesdays from 9:15 te 11:15 a.m. te jog tegether and share baby- sitting. I f interested, caîl Patti at 668-6471 or Barb at 430-0995. SPORT SALE The Col. J.E. Farewell Public Scho;ol Parent School Committee Advisory will hold the annual used sports equipment sale on Thursday, Sept. 29, 7 te, 9 p.m., at the school, 810 McQuay Blvd. Ail proceeds go te the school. I Jewellery, folk art, candy. <toys, clothes. food, Christmas crafts & more! Admission onby 83.00 Culien Gardens 300 Taunton Rd. W. 668.660O6

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