Whlby Free Press, Wecfnesday, October 11, 1995, Page 15 PASTA DINNER A gala "Italian" evening which includes pasta dinner will be held at the Ail Saint£? Anglican Church, Tuesday, Oct. 24, at the parish hall, 300 Dundas St. W., Whitby. Sittings at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Cost is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and youth aged 10 to 16, $4 for children aged 10 and under. To purchase tickets or for more information, contact the chiurch office at 668-5101 prior to Oct. 17. IETHPREGNANCY The Childbird Education Assocation of Durham will hold a free "heaithy pregnancy" talk on Monday, Oct. 23, Ajax Public Library main branch (Harwood Ave. & 401), 7 to 8:30 p.m., 'Pregnancy changes' will ho discussed. No pre-registration is required and everyone is welcome. SPECIAL NEEDS A seminar for parents, te, introduce the system of services for children and adolescents with special needs, will be held Monday, Oct. 23, 1:30 te 3 P.m., at Chiidren's Services, Coundil (Durham) Ine., 1650 Dundas St. E., Whitby. Cli, 433-4100 te register. AUCTION Pregnancy Heip Centre of Durham wiii hold an auction, as one ofits major fundraisers, at the Civic rec centre on Rossland Road, Whitby, on Oct. 28. Viewing begins at 6 Pm., music and dessert buffet at.6:30 p.m. and auction buffet at 7:.30 p.m. For more information about donations te the auction, oeil 430-0805. CRAFF SALE Palmerston Community School wiil hold their second annual craft. sale on Nov. 25, 9 a.m. tii nmon. Table rental fee is $15 plus a donation of one craft item. For reservations, cail 666-0959 and beave name, telephone number and descriptions of items to be sold. Calîs wili be returned. CHIDS EYE Through a Child's Eye is the theme of a conference to be held Saturday, Oct. 21 at Durham College. Speakers include early childhood- education professor Isabel Doxey, author Roxanna Gumiela (sexual abuse prevention), storyteller Joan Sanderson, teacher Uisa Anderson (art workshop), education consultantý John Fowles (science experience) and behaviour management consultant Debbie Law (stress management). For more information (including registration), cal Marion at 721-6108. NEWFOUNDLAND NIGHT The Knights of Columbus will host a Newfoundland Night at Heydenshore Pavillon on Friday, Oct. 20, 8 p.m. Providing entertainment wiil be Dick Nolan and band Lukey's Boat (inclucling Roy Penny, Norma Gaie). Cosi; is $25 per couple which includes a light meal. For tickets, cali Deug Macean at 430-9621 and Martin Turpin at 666-1071. STRESS A one-day workshop, Stress Management- & Assertiveness Training, will be held Saturday, Oct. 28, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Caribbean Cultural Centre, 600 Wentworth St. E., Oshawa. The workshop will be led by George Blake. Fee for workshop is $45 and includes 'lunch. Registration is limited te 20 participants. Deadline for application is Friday, Oct. 20. For more information, cali Blake at 579-7149 or Antoinette Sealy at 432-8828. ARTHRnIS The Arthritis - Society is launching a new -session of the arthritis self-management prograrn (ASMP) on Oct. 26. ASMP helpo people control their arthritis thrugh proven pain management techniques and coping strategies. Classes are being held ini Oshawa on Thursdays froml1to 3p.m. For details and te, register, cail 434- 7221. FREE-NET The Whitby Public Library will hold an information session on the new Durham Free-Net, at Henry Street H1igh School, room 307, on Wednesdy, Oct. 18. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Registration is necessary, by telephone oniy. Cail the library at 668-6531. PARENT INFORMATION The Children's Service Council (Durham), 1650 Dundas St. E., Whitby, will hold a presentation, on Monday, Oct. 23, 1 to 3:30 p.m., for parents seekcing information on services available for- their children (special needs, behavieural concerns, learning difficulties, etc.). For more information, caîl 433-4100. EABLY CHILDHOOD) The Ontario North Shore Association Early Childhood Educators of Ontario annuai fal conferenoe wiii be held at Durham College on Oct. 21. Author and educator Isabel Doxey wiil discuas 'Through a Cbild's Eye.' The day wili close with a production by the theatrical group, Kids on the Block. For more information, cail Marion Brady at 721-6108 or 1- 800-387-0642. ONE PARENT FAMILlES The Oshawa Chapter of the One Parent Families Association wil hold a dance on Saturday, Oct. 21, 8 p.m. te 1 a.m., at the Woodview Community Centre, 151 Cadiliac Ave. N., Oshawa. Everyone welcome. For more, information, cail Diane Legere at 434-1954 or Gien Smith at 579-7915. HOSPICE WEEK Hospice Week, Oct. 16-22, will be recognized in Whitby as a flag-raising wiil be held by Hospice Durham and Mayor Tom Edwards at the Wbitby municipal building on Monday, Oct. 16, 10:30 a.m. FOOD DRIVE The Oshawa Gold Wing Riders motorcycle club wili hold thieir annual food drive on Saturday, Oct. 28. Members will be at area food stores - including Whitby's NMale Mart, A&P, Price Chopper, No Frills (Brock Street) and IGA - from 9 a.m. te 5 p.m., to accept non-perishable foodl items and cash donations (for turkey vouchers). Ail donations go te, Simcoe. Hall Settlemnent House (last year 1,350 Christmas hampers made up). For .more information, cali Ted at 723-6803. COPING WITH CANCER Hospice Durham will hold a seininar about the -effects of cancer and how best te provide support te persan affected by the disease, qn Saturday, Oct. 21, 9 a.m. to 4 i.m., at the Whitby Free Methodist Church, 1916 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby. Speaker will be Hary 'van Bommel. Cost is$25. Cail 435-5242 for a registration ferni. WRI'rERs'WORKSHOP The Writers' Circle of Durham Reglon will hold a workshop, How to Write aznd &lil a Romance NoueZ, with former Harequin edftor Bian Henry, on Saturday, Oct. 21, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Oddfellows Hall, 21 Brock St. S., Whitby. Cost $21 for members, $26 for non- members. Reser'vations only. Cal Miarjorie Green at (905) 686-2085. VOLUNTEERS The Durhamn Region Sexual Assault Care Centre (SACC) is iooking for a smaii number of volunteers to complement its services, including 24-heur emergency medical services and foilow-up counselling. Cali 668- 3050. POSMTME DISCIPLINE The Family Education Resource Centre of Kinark is* offering 'Positive Discipline,' a discussion group for -parents with cbildren aged 5 to.11, at the Michael Starr building, 833 King St. E., Oshawa, starting Saturday, Oct. 21, 10 a.m. to noon. For more information and to register, caU 433-0386, ext. 316. H ALLOWEENSTORYTE The Whitby Public Library wil present a special family storytime for Halloween, on Friday, Oct. 27, 7 te 7:45 p.m. Space is limited. Registration begins on Tuesday, Oct. 10 (in person) at the library. After that date, register by phono by caffing 668-6531. Switch toTelehopys ong Distance Savings Plan and save and more off your local company rates. SUPER DISCOUNTED RATES TO MANY COUN TRIES eg. Cail United Kingdom any time of the day for only 39.90 per minute. Cali for more details. *Bonus - Fo 'r existing customers. Sign up for our Long Distance Savings Plan and receive one month calling to Toronto FREE! "*Bonus - For new customners. 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