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Whitby Free Press, 10 Jul 1996, p. 11

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Whltby Free Prou, Wednesday, July 10,1996, Page il, 1BIG SISTERS Local Big Sisters wilI hold an orientation session in Oshawa on Wednesday,, July 17, 7 to 9 jp.m. There are now 28 on a waiting list. Call 725-9300 to reserve a spot at orientation. PRAYER SAFARI[ A orafr "oikindergar- ton to Grde 6 stiudents, will be held at St. Andrew's Prosby- torian Church, 209 Cochrane St., Whitlby July 15 to 19, 9 to 11:45 a.m. Thore will bo sonp kits crafts and Bible atnes. Cal 668-4693. BIBLE SCHOOL Durhamn Full Gospel Church will offer vacation bible achool July 15 to 19, 9:15 (registration) to 11:30 a.m. Ail weléomne. Cail 668-5971 or 571-6835. BUWS The video, Tirds of the Back- yard," will ho showvn on Tuesday, JuL16 2 pm.at the Rohoit % ighn GýleryiOshawa. For more information, call 576- 3000. SELF-DEFENCE Pro. courses in self-defenoe for women will ho held on Thurs- days, 7 to 8 p.m., at Durham Reýpion Aikido, 900 Hopkins St., unit 4. Caîl 436-2956. GRAND The recently formed local chapter of the GRAND (Grand- parntsRoqesting Acces. and 91gnit) Socîety will hold a pot- lueë isu and meeting tomgjht (WednesdaY), 6 p.m. at Settle- ment House, 387 Sa St. S., Oshawa. Anyone . wishing to attend should brixig a food item for donation to the. food bank. For more information, caîl 666- 1831. ~BROOKLLN~ Fees mean end. of events. By Steve Leahy Last month the Durham -public sohool board notified people who use Meadowcrest Public Sehool for varlous evening and weekend programs that the school would be closed. A public protest got the board te amonid their decision and allow children's groupa such as Scouts and Guides te use the school until 8 p.m. While Scouts and Guides will continue te use the school free of charge, other groups are facing a 15 per cent fée increase - and weekend fees are now unaffordable at over $50 an hour. These, fees mean the end of many cornmunity eventa such as the many chldren's and adult volleyball teurnaments that have been held in the small gym on Saturdays. Apparently the parka and recreation department'is -looking Into ways that Meadowcrest can remain open toenimunity groupa. BUT'ERLYSEASON Heres something unexpected - early July is the height of the butterfly season. Look for flowers and you'll find butterfiies. The Durham Field Naturalista do an annual butterfly count in the aiea and have, identified as many as 43 different types ofbutterflies on one outing., .For those of us who seem only te see the odd Monarch butterfly now and again, that seems like an awful lot. But there are in fact more than 500 distinct types of butterfiies i the eastern U.S. and Canada. Butterfies thrive in wooded areas and undisturbed meadows. Hehor Down Conservation Aiea, with ita Wide variety of habitats, ia an excellent place te visit. To find butterfiies, walk slowly where thorea»ar lots of flowers. When somehing flutters by, wait for it te settle and then use your binoculars for a good look. You can try and sneak up for a botter look but don't ho disappointed if the object ofyour desire floats away on you. You can, aho find butterflies, clouer te home. But with yards that have little else but lawns, along with using pesticides, well, thore just aren't enough wildflowers for a butterfly -te bother visiting. Crafts-and collectibles The Country Craft & Collect- ibles Show wil heh d at Luther Vipond Momiorial Arena in Brooklin JulIy 20 and 21. There will ho more than 100 exhibitors. For more informatibn, eall 434-5581Ã" Big on reading MEADOWCREST students (from front) John Siater, Jessie Harding, JeremY Peasn, Chloe MCPherson, Jara Brunt, Cam Neale, Charlotte Stevens, Julia Mitchell, Emily Cudmore and Jenny Carter were among those participating in the school's home reading program. Students were given, prizes for reading books on their own time. PhoM bY LMrk ReelSo, Ntby Fr.. Piss &BROOKLIN PHARMACYO 65BLDWIN ST.-*BROOKLIN * LOB 100 905-655-3301 Relief for "Dry -Mouth" * oplaints of a dry, sore or e.g. Extra, Excel or Trident. "burning mouth" are camman Try rinses or toothpastes jamong the elderly, especiatly which contain mouth-wetting -jwomen sometimes due to agents such as citric acid ta medications. Methods for keep the mouth maist e.g. I jtrying ta cape include Biotene & Orobalanoe. I >brush ing the teeth 3 times Artificial saliva substitutes daily for 2-3 minutes and which cantain thickening taking frequent sips of water. agents such as Try using sugarless gum or methylcellulose <e.g. Maistir & lemon candy containing Salivart) are effective. Con sulit sobio, xylitol or mannitol yu hrait Sorbio ýor phamati FIRSTAID St. John Ambulance will offer a fhiat aid course for kida inter- ested i aféty. awareness, on Jl17 mn Whitby. Caîl 434- PICNIC The Head Injury Association of Durham Region will hold the annual pienie on Saturday, July 13, 2 p.m. te dusk, at Knights of Columbus Camp, 2795 itson Rd, N., Omihawa. Admission !a fre (donation jar). For assistance wlth transportation calI 723-2732. SWOMEN INDER The Women Indeed Resource Centre offere the following at 70 Si mcoe St. N., Oshawa: July 16, noon, "Kids fun day" and 7 p.m., Network Protocols "Small Talk," with guest speaker, July 17, 7 p.m., 'Presentation with Pizazz, with facili tator Jacqui Visconti; July 18, 8 a.m., "Breakfast Networking" and 7 p.m.,.study session; July 22, 9:30 a.m., babysitting "Certify course with diploma"; July 23, 7 p.m., "Celestine Prophecies"; July 24, 7:30 p.m., 'Mieditation ;Styles," with faciliator Sandi Gale; July 25, 6 p.m., Nids Entrepreneur Show;, July 30, 7 p.m., Celestine Prophecies; July 31, 7 p.m., 7'he Sleep of Children," with facilitator Michelle King, "Come i your PJ.." ri 'ONE PARENT FAmILlS The Ono Parent Families Association of Oshawa will meet Tueaday, July 16ÃŽ, 8 p.m., at the. Adria Cultural Club, 432 Simcoe- St. S.'," Oshawa. Ail single parents, custodial or not are 'ivtdt attend. For more information, cali Debbie at 404-0629 or Doug at 728-1011. F[RSTÀID Red Cross fiaet aid courses will ha held i Oshawa i July and August. Cail 723-2933. BLOOD DONOR A Red Cross blôod donor clinie will ho held at Leion Branch 112 hall, 117 Bryon St. S., Whitby on Tuosday, July 23, 1:30 to 8 Pm. PAREM1WHupjyJ~ Parents Without Partners Chaptor 204 wlll hold the general meeting on Tuesday, July 16, 8 p.m.. at St. George'. Church (upatars), 51 Centre St S., Qsihawa. Thero is no meeting on July 25. For more information, oeil Debbie at 571-5452 or Ron at 723- 1699. OUTDOORS CLUB The Duriham Outdoors Club will hold "Afoot & Ltghtheartod," a walk in historie downtown Whitby, on Thursday, July 11, meeting at 7 p.m. at the Whitby library parkcing lot. For more information, oll Diane at 436-0633. ORIENTEERING WORKSHOP The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority will hold an orienteering workshop on Wednesday, July 17 at Ennikidllen Conservation - Area, north of Bownianville, starting at 7:30 p.m. This event is free but spaoe i. limit~d. Cail 579-0411. STRAWBERRy_ SBROOKLIN a____ci_ ~Corne and pick your e Pieuse bring your own containers. m Open every aay - we4theT perrnitting. WHITBY Open 8:OOa.mf. to 7:OOp.m. GARDEN ST. N. (north of Whitby Works Dept.) RDg M mN FLASH- AUTOMOTEVE REPAIR C 701 BROOK ST. N.9 #5, WHITrBY 6681255 ai -r 1 1 rROSSLANDI

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