Whitby Free Press, 21 Sep 1988, p. 10

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PAdE l0, YWFITBY E PRESS WEDNÃ'ESDAYŸ, SPTÈMÊJR23, 1988 SALE West Lynde public school on Michael Blvd., in Whitby wil hold their annual sale of 'nearly new" skates, hockey and vanious sports equipment on Thursday Sept.-22, 7 to 8:30 p.m.1 FOCUS ON YOUTH' The. Durham branch of the Canadian Mental Health Associ- ation will present "Focus on Youth" on Oct. 28 at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa. Ron Leonard will be guest speaker. Topic * for the meeting will be "Thinking Outside the Squares." Workshop subjects include "The Omnipotent Child," "The Cloak of Com- petence" and "The Creative Link to Self Esteem." Cost is $55 if received by Oct. 7, $65 after Oct. 21 deadline. Lunch included. Call Sandra or Judy at 436-8760. MEETING The first fall meeting of tho Durham Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club wiIl be held at The Murray House, 279 Queen St., Port Perry, Sept. 28. Guest speaker Doris Guyatt will discuss Canada's peace policy. An all-day seminar, for persons with a business or considering a business, will be held Saturday, Sept. 24, in the main dining room at Durham College. For more information call Faye Kerr at 852-7362 or Kim Bradshaw at 683-0130. ITC The First Oshawa Club of International Training in Com- munications (ITC) will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 27, 6 p.m., at Philip's Restaurant, 89 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. The theme will be "Right of the Minority - The Will of the Majority." Call 644-5211 (bus.) or.725-9179 (res.) for more information COLLECTIBLES The Canadian export opera- tions divisionof Gneral Motors of Canada will host the third "Sports Collectibles and Comic Book Show" for Durham Region on Sunday, Oct. 1, at Civic Auditorium in Oshawa to raise funds for the Oshawa- Whit- by-Newcastle United Way cam- paign. FASHION SHOW A fashion show and luncheon will be held at Kreb's Restaurant in Whitby on Sùnday, Sept. 25, 12:30 p.m. Garbo's Boutique will hold the fall fashion show to raise funds for Fairview Lodge home for the aged. Tickets are $17, available at Garbo's or at the Lodge. MEETING Durham Region Field Nat- uralists will meet at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Sept. 26, at Oshawa Northview Library, 250 Beatrice St. E., Oshawa. Glenda Gies, gen- eral manager of Durham Re- cycling Centre, will speak on recycling and the garbage dis- posal problem. Call 420-5204 WOMEN ALIVE Women. Alive Durham will hold a video presentation on Joni Eareckson, Christian, quadripa- legic and artist, at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 27, at Christ Church, Hillcroft and Mary St., Oshawa. Wheelchair access. Call 723- 3359 for more information. FLOWER ARRANGING Leonard Tweengs of Leonard's Flowers by the Lane will conduct a workshop at Whitby Public Library on Tuesday, Sept. 27, 7 to 9 p.m. (not Oct. 5 as previously announced). Registration, for $15, is now underway at-the library. COmng events MEETING The Caesarean Birth Support and Education Group will meet Tuesday, Oct. 4, 8 p.m., at 755 Cobbler's Court, Pickering. Topic will be vaginal birth after Cae- sarean. Call 655-3896 for mpre information. BAZAAR Holy Family Catholic Women's League will host their annual Country Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 19, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Holy Family Church hall, Ribblesdale Dr., Whitby. All wel- come. BRIDGE CLUB New members are welcome to join the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club at their meeting on Wed- nesday, Sept. 21, 7:15 p.m. at the Regal Room, Centennialbuilding, Whitby. Admission free. Cal 668-9997 or 668-1069 for more information. CARD NIGHT The Castle-Centennial Alum- nae chapter of Trafalgar Castle School in Whitby will hold their annual "Night of Cards" on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 7:30 p.m. Proceeds to scholarships, burs- aries and school projects. Call 728-9687. SCÃ"UTING ENROLMENT To enroll in scouting, contact1 the following: beavers (age 5 to 7), Jennifer Ackland at 668-7680; cubs (8 to 10), Dave Hyatt at 668-0337; scouts (10 to 14 ),' Alleyne Hardaker at 576-2897; venturers (14 to 17), and rovers1 (18 to 26), Connie Coll atj 668-7457. If interested in becoming a leader call Coll. UNITED WAY The official start of the United Way campaign for Whitby, Osh. awa and Newcastle will be held Monday, Sept. 26, with lunch at General Sikorski Hall, Tauntor Rd., Oshawa. Invitations have been made to more than 500 vol4 unteers to attend. INFO EVENING June Beeby, executive directoj of Ontario Friends of- Schizq- phrenics, will be guest speaker t an information evening on Thur day, Sept. 29, 7 p.m. at St Mark' United Church house) southwest corner of Colbornead Byron streets, Whitby). Does Dur- ham Region need its own chapter? For more information cail 668-5881 (ext. 5673) or 436- 8760. A FASHION SHOW "A Gallery of Style," a fall fashion show, will be held at the Whitby Yacht Club on Monday, Sept. 26 at 8 p.m. Fall fashions featured will be from Agners Disney's Fashionable Half Sizes, A Midsummer's Dream, Audrey Jane's Lingerie and Perfumerie Shop, Benjamin Barrett Bridal and Dress Boutique, "Collections" by Sharon, Danielle Champagne Fashion Knitwear, Hansel and Gretel-L.A. Teens Fashions, Mercantile Department Store, Norma Peterson, Patricia's Gallery and Boutique and Southridge Men's Wear. Flowers by Leonard's Flowers by the Lane, and hairstyles by Valentino's. The event is a fundraiser for The Station Gallery, and tickets are available in advance from participating - Whitby stores, Middleton's Stationary (668-2492 and The Station Gallery (668-4185). Tickets are $12 per person. AWARENESS NIGHT Citizens Concerned Aboui Morality in Education (CCME), e new parent group, will hold a public awareness night at Laval Community Centre on Laval Dr. in Oshiawa (east off Stevenson Rd. S., one block south of Gibb St.), on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m. Guest speakers will be Sue Careless, a former high school teacher who works with parents concerned about public school programs in Toronto; Sabina McLuhan, editor of the national newspaper "The Interim"; and ýCatherine Bolger, Catholic author of "A Call to Chastity." Cal 723-5195 or 430-7357 for more information. WATERFOWL Central Lake Ontario- Con- servation Authority staff will con- duct a waterfowl viewing tour at Lynde Shores, Whitby, on Sat- urday, Sept. 24 (not Sunday, as incorrectly stated last week). Starting time is 1 p.m., from the parking lot on the south side of Victoria St., one kilometre west of Hwy 12 (Brock St. S.). ARTHRITIS MONTH September is Arthritis Month. Anyone wishing to contribute or for more information call .434- 7221. PRE-BROWNIES The Whitby Trafalgar district of Girl Guides of Canada is introducing a pre-Brownie pro- gram for five-year-olds. Càll 668-6661 for more information. SCOTTISH CLUB The Canadian Scottish Club of Whitby will hold their first dance of the new season on Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Masonic Hall, Cochrane St., Whitby, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets are available from Bob Young at 668-4134. HOR 12 BR S T. S Se. PHOTO PHOTO SERVICE IN DOWNTOWN WHITBY 211 BROCK ST. 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