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Notary Rotary
The Rotary Club of Scarborough will be holding a meeting Tuesday Dec 1 at the Scarborough Golf Club, 321 Scarborough Golf Club Rd., at 12:30 p.m. for lunch. Fellowship and speakers will be present. Contact Michael Cooksey at 416-266-3287 or visit www.rotary.org.

Looking financially forward
Malvern Family Resource Centre offers a free legal clinic every second Tuesday at 1321 Neilson Rd. All appointments are private and confidential. Call 416-281-1376 for more information.

Tots’R’Us
Mom and tots early years programs is offered twice a week at St. Joseph’s Church at 200 Morrish Rd. It is for infants from one to five years of age as well as their respective parents. Call Barbara at 416-283-4116.

Shelter from the Storm

Perinatal Bereavement Services Ontario hosts a support group every first and third Thursday of the month for those individuals suffering from a loss. The meetings are held in the Port Union and Lawrence Avenue East area. Call 905-472-1807 for more details.

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