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Whitby Free Press, 11 Sep 1996, p. 9

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OSHAWA RAELWAY Ciayton Morgan, author Remem4bert*ng t/w Oshawi Railway, will ho gueE speaker-at a meeting of th Oshawa Historical Sbdetya the -Centennial-Aiber United Church,, Rosehil Boulevard, Oshawa, oc Monday, Sept. 16, 8 p.m. A] welcome. For moi Information, caîl 436-7624. BIREING CIRCLE The Birthing Circie, a non- profit community support group for pregnancy and childbirth issues, will meet Monday, Sept.- 16, 7:30 p.m., to discuss labour coping techniques, at the Knights o Columbus Hall, 108 Bloor St. W., Oshawa (between Pari and Simcoe). For more information, oeil 905-420- 0223. TAI CI The Taoist Tai Ch!i Society will hold an open house on Sunday, Sept. 15, 3 to 5 p.m., at 114 Athol St., Wihitby. For more information, oeil 668- 6500. WRITERS CLUB The Durham Writers & Editors Breakfast Club will meet at Jackson'. Touch of Class, 104 Consumer. Dr., Whitby, Saturday, Sept. 14, 9 to il a.m. Speaker will be Sunderland. .writer/editor Doroth('a Helms. Cost is $8 membu,'s; $10 non-meèmbers. Reservations only; oeil 686- 2085. ORMTA Ontario Registered Music Teachers' Association will hold -the annual- brunch on Monday, Sept. 16, 8:30 a.m., at. Cullen Gardens, Whitby. Roya Conservatory of Music president Peter Simon will discus'The Future of Piano Teachers.' Cost is $12 for' members, $15 non-members.1 Whitby F ree Press, Wednesciay, September i1l 196, Page 9 -, PLANNED GIVNG The Heart and Strol Foundation will hold k-Planned Givîng'semInar a t Wednesday, Sept. 11, 8 p.i dat the Ajax town hall counc Schambers, 65 Harwood Avg S. For more, information, ca, 686-1521. 9 SSELF-DEFENCE DEM(I Kfichi-Sai Canada wi' k hold free martial arts an Sself-defence demonstration on Sept. 14,l10a.m. to 4p.M' at 1375 HopkIns St., Whitb, (rear of building). Learn th difference between thi Fvarious martial art disciplines.' LEGIONAUXnjZARY The Wh itby Legior Branch 112 Laies Auili. ary will begin their new season tenight (Wednes- day, 8pm., at the'ILegion hall on Býylron Street South. LAMAZE The Lamaze Prepared Childbirth Association of Durham will hald a. work- shop on Thursday, Sept. 12 in Oshawa. For more infor- mation," including time and location, caîl 723-7373. PC USERS The Durham PC UseW. Club will meet Thursday, Sept. 12, 7 p.m., at the CAW Local 222 hall, 1425 Phillip Murray Ave., Oshawa. TelesatlSiberean Canada will present 'Direct PC.' For more information, call Allan at' 905-623-1313 or Linda Netten at 905-623-2787. BRtUNCE The Order of the Eastej <e Star, Whitby Chapter #241 a will hold a brunch ar 3n Sunday, Sept. 22, 11:30 amn I., ta, 1 p.m., at Masonic Hall .11 203 Cochrane St., Whitby' le. Cost is $8 for adults, $5 foi ll chulciren aged five ta 12. Advance tickets only. Tc order your tickets, caîl Jackie i at 668-855, Mardone at 668. il 6733 or'Cathy at 668-9371. Io Proceeds for benevolent Swork. Y EXERCISE te An exercise class, spon- te sored by the Catholic 1, Women'a League, i. held Tuesdays and/or Thurs- days, 9:30 te il a.m.,. at HolyI Faznily Parish,1 91 Ribblesdale Dr., Whitby. -Cost i. $58 for bath marn- ings each week, $42 for one Smorning. Caîl 728-4863. ¶NOASTMASTERS Oshawa Toastmasters Alumm Night, with hast 1Tony Kowal, a, 27-year member,- will be held Wednesday, Sept. 18, 6:30 p.m., at 100 Whiing Ave., Oshawa. ,Té attend, oel Allan Martin at 723-4709. GRAND SOCIETY The GRAND (Grand- parents Rekquesting Access and Dignxty) Society will meet on Wednesday Sept 18 7p m- at SettlemenÏ Hose 38Ï' Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. -The group offers support te grandiparents who are denied access ta their grandchildren.- For more information, cali 666- 1831. PARENT POWER r Dr. Patricia Spindel wilJ B discuss 'Creatinîg Parent n Power in DwÉham Region' -. iand look at what was jaccompilished by the rParents advocacy, move- r ment in the fifties and six-, ties -- at the Whitby Curl- ing Club on Thursday, sept. 19, 7 ta 9 p.m. The dicsion isbemg organ- Support Network in con- unction with the ýDurhamn Family oewrk.Fo more informfation, cail 728-3071 or 427-3541. PARErql'sW/0 PARTNERS Parents Without Partners Chapter #204 will- hold a meeting on Thursday, Sept. 12, 8 p.m., at St. George's Churcli (upstairs), 51 Centre St. S., Oshawa. For more information, oeil Debbie at 571-5452 or Ron at 723-1699. WOMIENS NETWORK 3'rd Thursday -Breakfast women's network will meet at Harmony Creek Golf Club, 100 Bloor St. E., Oshawa, ThursJday, Sept. 19, 7:30 a.m. Ouests are welcome. For reservations,:oel Judy Moreland at 668-1742. ALZBEB&IER Alzheimer Durham will hold a family support group meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 18,1 p.m., in suite 205 of the Oshawa Centre. Ail caregivers are welcomne to attend. For more information, caliKMm at 576- 2567. membershlp may peTheieretFmls Asoucia ntin o shwaw pomrat nthe ia utr Clubt 432 SimoeS. . Oshawaof or abkead lv nof1ight alsngeprt, ta TtOeaend F morie informcationo c aailo ica a 436a5089for Doua t 728-làv 1011. OUTDOORs CLUB The Durham Outdoors Club offers the, following activities: Sept. 12, 6:30 p.m., "Noy Neighbour Hike" through the Glens in Oshawa, for more information, caîl Judy Bannon at 576-4955; Sept. 13 to 17, a weekend of camping at. Wheatley Provincial Park, with hiking and birding at Point Pelee, for more information oeil Arlene Kenyon at 435-0543. OUTDOOItS CLUB The Durham Outdoors Club offers the following activities:- Sept. 19, 6:30 p.m., 'Nosy Neighbour Hike" walk in historic downtown Whitby, drinks afterward at the Cheeky Jester, for more information, oeil Deb Jones at 579-2597; Sept. 22, ORTA Organized hike froni Purpie Woods Conservation Areài in Oshawa, for , more information, oeill Phill Armstrong at 433-M311; Sept. 24,17 p.m., 'a general meeting at Cana Hall, Centre and William. streets in Oshawa. FELLOWSHIIP Oshawa/Whitby Women's Aglow Fellowehip.will meet Thursday, Sept. 12, at. Evangel, Church. 374 Farewell St., Oshawa., ]Refres3hments at 7 p'.., meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. It will be a 'Miracle Service'l with guest speaker Nicole Brock. For more information, 1caîl Shirley at 723-9458. GIORLGUIDES Somne* spaces are stilI available In two Whitby Girl Guide districts: Trafl- gar (area bounded by Boss- land Roadg Garden Street Highway 2 and Whitb- Oshawa border), caîl 430- 4977; White Pïne (Boss- lands Anderson Taunton and Lakeridge fhoad), oeil Jane at 666-3077. <FIUN FAIR he »snd annual al Fun Fair will be held at R-A. Sennett Public School, King and Dunlop streets, Whitby on Friday, Sept. 13, 4:30 t 8:.30 pm.Proceedi will go toward the purchase o t aygound equlpment f cool. TRILoGY Trilogy, a writerso cirle which meets every other Wednesday, 7- p.m., at the Pickering Central Library, i. attempting te regroup. First meeting i. Sept.- 18. Caîl the Writers' Circle of Durhamr Region at-686-2085 for more information. For writers looking for an afternoon writerse circle, 'Volume 2 meets eveiy other Tuesday at the library froni 2 te 4 pa., Caîl Dick Ferrier at 416-284- 5416.- Sexual'Assault C.C eree wiil hold a clothiing and yard sale On Saturday. Sept. 14, 9 a.m. ta13 p.m, at Rébekah Lodge, 211 Brock' St.- S.,ý Whb-MI

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