Page 12, Whitby Frea Press, Wednescfay, November 20, -l1996 OUTDOORS CLUB The Durham Pineridge Outdoors Club (merger of Outdoors Club and Pineridge Cross Couintry. Ski C[ub) will hold a general meeting, to discuss winter activities -on Tues- day, Nov. 26, 7:â0 pm., at Faith Place, 'Cana Hall, 44 WilliamSt W., Oshawa. For more information cal voice mail at 432-82Ã2 or PhilI Armstrong at 433- 0311. CffJLDBIRTH Cholces Childbirth Education and Labour Support Services wili hold a session for expectant parents on Monday, Nov. 25, 7 to 8:30 p.m. (identitring and making choioes) at the Ajax Public.Library, Harwood Avenue (jut south of the 401) and at the Oshawa Knights of Columbus Hall, Bloor Street (between Park Road and Slmcoe Street). NATURALIM~ Durham Field Naturaliste. will meet Monday, Nov. 25, 7:30 p.m., at Northview Public Library, Oshawa. Professor Doug Larson of the University of Guelphi will talk about the "Old growth trees of the Niagara Escarpment."«Ail welcome. .AEROBATHON' An aerobathon, the Sunr- ise Fitness Funfgeatwili be heid at the A.E. Kig Fit- ness Complex in east Osh- awa on- Sunday, Nov. 24 to rais» funda forSumies recreational and social pro- &rame. To obtain pledgei formas, cail 666-9503.1 KID CHECK Child Find. Ontario will ,hold a Kid Check finger/foot printing identification clinic at the Oshawa-Whitby Expectant & New Family Fair, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., on Saturday, Nov. 23 at the Whitby Mail. There is no charge but donations appreciated. GJFF SHO1P SALE, The Whitby General Hospital Auxiliary will hold a gift shop sale on Friday, Nov. 29, 9 a.m. ta 9 -p.m. There will be a great variety of gxfts. K'LECAMPAIGN The Salvation Army of Whitby will kick off the Christmas Kettle campaign an Saturdýay, Nov. 23, 10 a.m., at Canadian Tire in Whitby. SLEEP DISORDERS Sleep Disorders self-help group wiil meet Tuesday, Nov.- 26, 7 ta 9 :30 p.m., at the Arts Resource Centre, 45 Queen St., Oshawa. The presentation is for anyone with a. sleep problem, their family and friends. For more informiation, cali 416-483- 9451. A3MSTy The Amnnesty International PickeringfAjax group wili meet.Tuesday, Nov. 26, 7:30 p.m., at Pickering Village United Church, 300 Church St N., Ajax. Ann. Woolger. will discus 'Uprooted Peoples.' For more information*, cali 905-839- 3969. EXPECTANT IY'AR Choices Chiidbjrth Education ,and Labour Support Services will host an 'Expectant & New Family Fair at the Whitby Malil (T'hickson Road and Hwy. 2), Saturday, Nov. 23, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Child Find will run a Kldcheck-finger.. printing identification clini»c from 10 a.m. to 2. p.m. Amy group, business or children's entertainer interested ir, participating, call 905-420-1 ONE PARENT FAUMES The One Parent Families Association of Oshawa will meet Tuesday, Nov. 26, 8 p.m., at the Adfia Culture Club, 432 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa,,for coffee, cards and conversation. Ail single. parents, custodial or not, are invited to attend. For more information, caU Monica at 436-5089 or Doug at 728- *'BEING CIIURCIEr Father Eugene (Red) O'ReillY wil diseuse 'Meing Church in the '909" Nov'. 24. to 27, 7:30 ýp.mù. each night, at St. John the Evangeliet Church, 903 Giffard St., Wlutby. For more 7ROCKST. N, #, WHTBY dy8:0an7:NING NI 1 Town Introduces Voice Mail This December, the telephone systems at the following Town buildings wiIl be upgraded to handie voice mail. Municipal Building Civic Centre Recreation Complex Operations Centre (905) 579-1044 Natural Iooking f iber- IFREE Set of nails for the Hostes Certain conditions appiy BIG SISTERS Big Sisiters Oshawa- WhltbY-.Clarlngton wlll hold an orientation *session on' Wednesday, Nov. 27, 7 to 9 p.m., at 555 Wentworth St. E., unit 1, Oshawa. There are* mow 23 children on the wailnglijt. Caîl 725-9300 1to WRIER' WORKSHOP The Writers' Circle of Durham Reglon will offer a motivational "pathfimder"' workshop for writers, at the Whitby Public Library on Nov. 30 9:30 a.m. te noon. Cost is Ã15. To register, cal 427-0410. The. workshop is for wrlters who would like te define their raIes in the writimg industry, select a target audience, explore their passion for wriÃŽting, and formulate an effective SPAMIH GROUP Ail Spanish-speakimg residents of Durham Region are invited te attend the inaugural meeting of the Spanish Community of Durham Region group on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2 p.m., at St. Isaac Jogues Catholic Church, 1148 Finch Ave., Pickering. For more information, -cailiGloria Galvez at 686-2661. SOCIAL JUSTICE The Durham. Region Coalition for Social Justice wiil hold a forum, ' Fighting Together for aur Future,' On Thursday, Nov. 21, 7p.m., a't the Steelworkers' Hall, 115 Albert St., Oshawa; For more information, cali Monica at BMJAT & InUENCE The Durham Region Association for Volunteer Administration wiil present Impact and Influence;' Friday, Nov. 22, 8:30 a.m. te 4 p.m., at the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre, 801 Brock St. S. The professional development day with Sandra Pupatello, and Lorraine Street is designed for managers of volunteer resources, executive direetors and board members who want to be prepared te meet emerging trends and social conditiogis. For more information, eaUl Anne at 668-1424. 668-5803 666-1991 668-3437 Callers wilI be automatically connected to a recorded greeting. They wiIl have the choice of speakling to an operator or speaking directly to the person they are calling by entering that person's extension number. Callers wiII also have the option of leaving a voice message for the person they are calling if that person is absent from the office or the office' is- closed. Benefits wiIl immediately be realized in ternis of improved, communicati ons and productivity as welI as cost savings. Public feedback is essential to the success of the change over. Any person having a, comment or suggestion to -improve the Town's telephone service is encouraged to oeil ithe Clerk's Department at 668-5803, extension 226. Your caIL is important to u S. The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East. *Whitby, Ontario Li N 2M8 PAREMW/0 cPARTNERS Parents Without Pà rtners chapter #204 will mee t Thursday, Nov. 21, 8 p.m., at St. Georges Church, (upettairs), 51 Centre St. S., Oshawa, for discussion on f Ire safety. For* more information, euff Debbie at 571-542 orRIon at 723-1699. FOOD DRMV As part of a ma~jor food drive, Catholie youth groupe wlll go door to door coelecting mon-pelshable food Items on Saturdayi Nov. 23, 10 a.m. te ELALTH PROMOTON. A Whitby session during whichresidents can made commente for the Durham Region Districtý,, Heà lth Council's'health i>rmotion lan will be hed at- the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre on Tuesday, N'ov. 26, 7:30 te 9 p.m. The council seeks commente on what residents consider te be the important living and working conditions and social support issues in the commumity. Tlhe plian, that aims taD improve tihe quality of life locali , will be sub- mitted te the Ministry of FASHION SHOW A holiday fashion show ta, benefit Alzheimer diseas research and the Oshawa General Hospital -MMI campaign will be held at the Oshawa Golf* Club,. 160 Alexýandra St., Tuesday, Nov. 26,7 pam. The show features fashians fr-om Dorian's, in .conunction with The Gift Houe and Panache'Hair Studio and Estiietico.TINckets are $15 par persan. Cail 576- 2567 for ticket reservations SEINUNAR Today (Wednesday) the Multicultural Council of Oshawa/Durham, in Partnership with the Whitby Mental Helalth Centre, is offering a multieultural training semlùar at the mental health centre, from 11:30 a.m. teo'8 p.m. The seminar- involves members from bath -the commumity and the mental health centre ln, a .one-day program of education and awaremess of active, healthy lifestyles and cultural identity. Alý NOTICE Candidate Selection Reform Partyof Canada FOR CAADIANS5 The Whitby/Ajax Constituenicy Association of the Refor'm Party, of Canada is seeking potential, candidates to represent the Party in the next federal COMPUTING 'Macintosh UsaEaut (MaUsE) wIll meet. on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 7:30 to 9:30 -p.m., ln ',the lecture theatre at Henry Street High School, Whltby. Ail welcome.. Lorne Cherry of Computer )Buyersi' Warehouse Direct wfll diss and demonstrate the, Power Computing line of Macintoth-compatibl e personal, computers. For further information, caîl the MaUsE help lime at 433-0777 and leave a message., AUCTION, CASINO The Witby Precision Skatinq Club will hold' their sixth annual silent auction and caaino on F'ri- day, Nov. 22, starting t6 p.m. atGenral Sioraki hl,1551 Stevenson Rd. N. (north of Taunton) Oshawa. Admission is $13 and in- cludes dinner catered by the Olive darden Res- taurant. For tickets, call AI SANTA 500K Continum*g its l2-year tradition of supporting cystie fibrosis research, the Life Underwriters' Association je hoping ta raise more than $3,000 in Durham Region durimg its 1996- Santa Sock campaign. that runs from Thursday, Nov. 21 te Saturday, Nov. 23. During the annual campaign, volunteers from the Life Underwriters Association of Canada (LUAC) and tihe Durham Chapter of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation' wiil seil raffle tickets for $1 each (six for $5) outaide of the Zeilers. mal entrance at the Five Points Mail, Oshawa.- Two winners will' each receive a gift certificat. from Zellers in the amount of $250. The. draw GREEN CMiUSTMË 'Liet's Have a Green Christmas' will b. -thé theme of a. meetn held.b Durham -Envirogmmentai Network at the Sculg Cente, 1655 Reach t., Part Perry, on ThursdaIy, Dec. 5,636 p.m.(browin# of tales aj "alternative Christmas gfts), .7:30P'. m. (meeting). David and Eliza-' beth Moriey, 'authors of 'Under thi ee-.Creative, 'Alternativs ea Consumer Christmas' will give sug-, FMBOMYALGIA The PIbrý6myalgia Relief Croup will meet Wednesday, NOV. 20,,7 p.m., at the Total Reflex Heéalth Centre, 106 Coîborne St. E., Whitby. For. The successful candidate miust be Reform-oriented, 'able, and, electable, secure a ; majority of votes cast at ;IlndMduals wvishing more information on ReformPart candidacies,, .orvwishing. to.-.propose :potentid candidates, should contact the followlng: Whfby/AiaxiRlding Constltuncy Associtio 90548"918 (tlephrm &ai. trustworthy, SS DISCOUNTED RATES SS 39 1