WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1978, PAGE 5 Blood donor clinic.at hoispitalAug.24 A WILD HAGGIS? B&tty Lowe and Helen McKay, members of the Canadian Scottish Club of Whitby, showed off a "Ilive wild haggis" at the Scottish Club pavilion during the County Town Carnival. Kept in a cage for the safety of onlookers, the wild haggis was a popular attraction at the pavilion, and caused a good many chuckles. Free Press Photo On Thursday, Aug. 24, there will be a Blood Donor Clinic in the recreation hall; at the Whitby Psychiatrie fiospital. It -will be open froi 2p.m to 8 p.m Ail Whitby Ueësi'ents aùdd hspitalstd are urged to attend. For people unfamniliarwitb the flospital grounds, there will be arrows directing you to the recreatior' ball. If you are -between the age r18 and 65 and are in good bealth, you're likely eligible 1.0 be a blood donor. If you gave blood at the May 24 Ainic at the Legion Hall, you. .tso qualify at this-clinic, because there have been more than 90 days betweeni the two clinics. This will be the third Whitby Blood Donor clinic this year. So far, a total of 659 units of blood have been received. A unit of blood is 380 cubic centimeters, less than a pint. It is quite natural to be a bit nervous when comling to a clinic for the first time. Here are a few suggestions: Corne with a friend. It's more fun being nervous together. Be prepared to spend at least an hour. It's unlikely to take that long, but enough quiet relaxation time after a blood donation is a necessary part DIGGING DIT CHESUJO Construction trucks and diggers are busy on John Street west of Brock Street, digging ditches for new storni sewers. The s torrn sewers wiil elirninate drainage probelms and large deep ditches at the side of the road. The work should be cornpleted this week, says the Whitby Public Works Department. . Free Press Photo Whitby soccer team blanks Bowmanvillee In Mosquito soccer action July 27, at Peel Park the Whitby Crown Industrials sh%:ot out Bowmanville 5-0 with goals by Nick Moschella, Daryl Mussel- man, Robbie Delong, Victor Refalo and Jeff Doleweerd. Whitby took control at the start of the garne and touk at 4-0 lead at haif Urne. In the second hall, Bowrnanville had sorne good scoring opportunities but could not capitalize mainly because of Whitby's good defensive plays Goal keeper- Brett Herod got the shut out and good dhfensive work was shown by Tony Cab«u, John Raaphorst and Bmu Chilton. WHITBY CERAMICS 1450 HOPKINS STREET NOW OPEN LEARN A FASCINATING HOBBY REGISTER'NOW FO'R SEPTEMBER CLASSES 1DAYTIME & EVEMINO 668-6941 PRIME ICE TIME SEPTEM BER end OCTOBER OFF HOURS SEASONAL IROQUOIS PARK ARENA 668m7765 I of the process. Eat your rneals that day. Light- headedness on hot days can resuit froni an ernpty stomach. Don't take any medication, not even aspirin, for at least 24 hours before corning to the clinic. The neet. for blood is continuous. During August, rnany regular donors are out of town, so ail othc - should rnake a special eniort to attend the clinie, Aug. 24.- The life, you save rnay be your own. Weekend wine MrsDrCameron of50 Wellington Street, Port Hope, 'Won a 'rendezvous weekend for two in Toronto, valued at $200, in the Whitby Retail Merchants' Association 's sidewalk sale draw Aug. 5. The, winner purchased some goods at the Calico Cat to qualify her for the draw, and the winning ticket was drawn by Mrs. Pat Dennis, 202 Mason Drive, Whitby, a shopper picked at randoni. COOPER-IGEL Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Igel, of Whitby, would like to announce the forthcoming marriage of their only daughter, Kathyrne Jayne to Robert Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper, Oshawa. The wedding wil take place at 4 p.m. Oct. 7 in Ail Saints' Anglican Church, Whitby. D. THAPAR- Denture Ther.pist 214 Dundos St. E. Wbltby 668'7797 HOU RS Mon. - Se. & Evenings- By Appointrnent OnIy ~? BEAUTI FUL cuts, perms, sets? overyt~im. Add 'bounce, curi and direction to straight hair with a permanent or cut your hair in one of the new geometric styles. LA CONTESSA BEAUTY LOUNGE. 119 Green St., Whitby 668-9 262 LNOLN MERCURY SALES LiMITED. WORKING-_MANS SPECIAL- 1977 FORD F-100 PICK-UP White 6 cylinder standard with 10w miles. Lic. D98 300 1974 MAVERICK 2 DR. t3lue 6 cylinder automnatic with P/S and * low miles. Lic. ARU 232 $2495. 1976 BOBCAT WAGON Red automatic. Lic KRF 977 $2649 "Our company policy is 100% CIISTOMER SATISFACTION"# says Doug Joflnston,, President of Glenwood Lincoln Mercury. J 1120 UDIJOAST. la "a-Sus