Erland Lee Museum Museum Events Scrapbook - 1975-90, [1975]-[1990], p. 44

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if Thursday~ LEE HARVEST From sheep to shawl you'll have a ball at the Lee Harvest, to be held at the Erland Lee Museum Home on Ridge Road, Stoney Creek. Part of the Harvest Festival Days, the home will be open from 9:30 am. to 4 pm, and will include pioneer craft demonstrations, home-baked pies. coffee, tea and a special children's pro- gram. For more information call 662-2691. DINER'S CLUB Members of the Hamilton Senior Citizens Centre are invited to bring their appetites to a full<oourse roast beef din- ner for $4.50. Dinner will be served at 6 pm. and will be followed by sing--songs and social cards. The location is the Hamilton Seniors Centre (YWCA), 75 MacNab St. S. For reservations call 529- 7727. ARTHRITIS BLUEBIRD CLUB There will be a special meet-- ing to discuss the formation and development of an Arthri- tis Bluebird Club for the Hamil-- ton-Wentworth area. The pri-- mary purpose of the club is to provide educational and sup- port opportunities for those with the disease and their fam- ily and friendsThe meeting will be held Oct. 5; 7:30 to 9:30 pm. at the Hamilton Spectator Auditorium, 44 Frid St. For more information call the Arthritis Society at 385-3262. MUNCH TO THE MOVIES Bring your lunch and munch to the movies, Thursdays and Saturdays, at noon in the activity area of the Hamilton public library. On Oct. 5 and 7, see David Lean: A Self Por- trait. POETRY READINGS Bernadette Roule will read poetry at the Creative Arts Warehouse (in Oct. 5, 8 pm. The Creative Arts Warehouse is located at 401 Main St. W. For more information call 525- 6644. THANKSGIVING FESTIVAI Visitors can now enioy an extra day at the 15th annual Thanksgiving Festival at Ball's Falls Conservation Area in Jordan. The area will be open from 11 am. to 5 pm. on Oct. VENETIAN BLINDS' Made to your specifications but IN WHOLE INCHES ONLY. For this sale, no color mixing or multiple blinds on one headrail '- avallable. Take advantage of these VERY LOW PRICES NOW. oven 65 COLORS Midlife BLIND WIDTHS Through The Week 6 and from 10 am to 5 W"- on Oct. 7, 8 and 9, Admission is $4 for adults and $3 for stu-- dents between 12 and 18 years of age. For runner infor- mation, contact Christine Ha)" ward or Christine Jones at (416)227-1013. GRADUATE CLUB DANCE Social singles bekmging lo the private non--profit Gradu- ates Club can dance the night away on Oct. 6 at the Tyanda- 931 Golf Club, 1265 Tyandaga' Park Dr. in Burlington, For more information "H.353 9947 or 544--0492. ' OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Overeaters Anonymous will hold an open speaker meeting at 8 pm. on Oct. 6 at oheyne Presbyterian Church, King Street West and First Street South in Stoney Creek. There will be no dues or fees. For , more information can 549- 5442. BLOOD DONOR CLINIC The Red Cross Society will hold a blood donor clinic on Oct. 6 at the Mohawk College gym, Fennell campus, iocated at West Sth Street and Fennell Avenue. The public is wet» come to attend the clinic, which will be open from 9:30 '_ I 319 IISII MID IIIBTII, IIIIIL'I'DI I 130 UPPER JAIES (IEIIIIII TIIE L030). "I'll!" I 3350 FIIIIVIEW (IESIIIE TIIE L850), BIIIILIIETIII :che'isn-- sucwnooiis m' LONDON STONEY CREEK, BRANTFORD. GUELPH. CAMBRIDGE KITCHENER' "'M'LTON' BUHE'NSTW OPEN: Monday-Wednesda y 9:30-5:30; Thursday at Friday 9:30-9:00; Saturday 9:00-5:00 Stoney Creek News. Wednesday, October 4, was PAGE 5!) A GUIDE TO . COMING EVENTS am. to 2 pm. SENIORS' DANCE A dance "with two-pals" will be held on Oct. 7 at the Hamil- ton SeniOr Centre (YWCA) at 75 MacNab St. S; From 7:80 to 10:30 pm, there will be a cash bar and refreshments. The cost is $3 for membe'rs and $3.50 for non-members. VVedneSday ELDER ABUSE LECTURE The issue of elder abuse, which could be physical, psy- chological, or financial,- will be addressed at a lecture on Oct. 11 at the Hamilton Senior Cen- tre (YWCA), 75 MacNab St. 8., Hamilton. The lecture takes place from 12:30 to 2 pm. Register in advance by calling 529-7727. Bi the way] VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Hamilton AIDS Network for Dialogue and Support needs volunteersjnterested in giving support to people affect-- ed by AIDS. Training is provid-- ed. For more information call 528-0854 Monday to Friday, 9 am. to 5 pm. or Tuesday and A. _ its r Illiniliii u. -. ' DRY HOUSEHOLD Thursday, 6:30 pm. to 9 pm. JERUSALEM: A GATHERING OF BELIEVERS Jerusalem: A Gathering of Believers is an adult Christian fellowship that meets every Friday, 7:30 pm, at the Hamil» ton public library, Room 215 at 55 York Blvd. RECOVERY INC. Recovery Inc. is a community mental health organization that offers a self-help method of will-training. The Recovery Method is a system of tech- niques for controlling tempera- mental behavior and changing attitudes toward nervous fears and symptoms. Meetings are held Mondays and Thursdays. 8 pm. For more information call 388-8347. TOASTMASTERS MEETING Confidence building is on the agenda each Wednesday at the Toastmasters Club. Meet- ings are held at the CNIB on Main Street West. For more information call 573-3786. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Is your eating out of control? There is hope. Overeaters Anonymous meets Mondays and Wednesdays, 8 pm, at 534 Brant Stjn Burlington. There are no dues or fees. 20??" K Yes, this sale includes the cleaning of draperies, pillows, comforters, blankets and even sleeping bags. Sale ends Saturday, October 14th. I Call 522-4651 for a pickup Clothes need altering? Let our experts measure and sew for you! Langley Parisian - UNIVERSITY PLAZA, DUNDAS - GAGE & MOHAWK PLAZA - 12 WALNUT STREET SOUTH I 954 LAWRENCE ROAD . ' 1009 KING STREET WEST I MAIN WEST AT QUEEN ' THE CENTRE MALL - THE PINES FLAZA.(SIonoy Creek)

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