7. 1979 WHITTyRV piu Milliona ire for a Night wined and dined and saw Tom Jones Whitby-Jaycees announce the winner of their "Millionaire For A Night" lottery. The Iucky winner was Dianne Lakas of Oshawa, shown here on the left. Dianne was accompanied by her twin sister Mrs. Katherine Hen- derson. Dinner was at Winston at the O'Keefe followed by the Tom Jones Show also at the 0'Keefe. Transportation for the occasion was provided by a chauffeur driven limousine. T YOU DON'T PAY FOR YOUR MIS TAXES ut M.Bem PHOTOGRApjI Whon you bring in a roll of film to be prooessd, mwehage you ONLY FOR THE PRINTS THAT COME OUT 'VbglI alio b. thore ta give you friendly, profossional advi ce (if you want it) and Sthow you where you mado vour mistako. M.BM. 'Te aFriendly Prof eâu on ctri MeBMaPHOTOGRAPHY 131 BROCK STREET NORTH WHITBV 66&61 1 Moue Wed,9 - T, Fr4-;ato a IBOARD THE WINNERS EXPRESS ON RADIO.14 .CR00 COUNTRY DAILY GIVEAWA Y$ WITH> A'GRAND. PRUZE A TRIP'TO THfE RAHfAMAS c, o o o wm GOOD COUNTRY MUSIC Return the attached coupon to: 97 McMast«r Avenue, Ajax Lis 2E6 If you are flot a member of CHoo, Country Club, join now NAM£ Your Favourite Country Artist 1. 2. OSTAL CODE 3. J'HONE 31 RTHDAY PROU.D TO BE PART 0F YOLJR COMMI lrdrrv- -. II i Fight agamst arthritis/ is United Way's job M I 'j Arthritis is one of tht conimon diseases existence 'in our mg world today, and cani almost anyone, old young alike. The Art Society is the organization which is ti devoted to the alleviati the pain and sufferini perienced by the victir, DENTURE THERAPY CLINlC HARWOOD PLACE MA[[ 683 *6074 e moet Mr. Ron LeBoe 1 in tive volunteer odern Durham affect orgamization, revi 1and the main purpoi bhritîs" organization is ti only research for the fi ,tallY cure. [On Of , The Arthritis &o ig ex- national organizal ns Of sisting of pi euf, an ac-' broken down into local bran- rin the chsa n OhaWitby. Region The local unit receives its vealed that major financial support ise of the from the local.United Way to support Organization and bas been inding of a tentatively allocated the sum of $12,000. froni this ýcietY is a Year's ampaign. The local ation, con- unit is also the major charity provincial of the local Knights of ire further Columbus, and therefore - - recruits many of its volun- teers and part of its funding fromn them. Private con- N tributions and donations also aid the organization. Most of the provincial dollars are sent to, the University of Toronto, where research in the disease is conducted. "The major expenses of the Society lie in the areas of research and treatment"y. Mr. LeBoeuf stated. Great advancements have been made in récent years concerning the disease due to the research and new techniques which have been, already found. The average say in the hospital for a patient suffering from the diseasehas been reduced from, 180 days to 18 days. These are the admitted patients only. There are ap- proximately 1600 people seen as out-patients in the Oshawa area. LeBoeuf estimates that there are ap- proximnately another 1400 people in the Oshawa area alone suffering from the painful condition. s As a volunteer in the organization Mr. leBoeuf feels his main function lies in the area of public education on the subject of arthritis. He distributes literature and information t0 anyone who asks for if, or who bas an interest in ar- thritis. As far as speaking engagements are concerned Mr. LeBoeuf said "We haven't had thaf type of request yet, but we're available if a particular group asks. We can even line up medical experts to speak on thesubject."1 Someday we ail hope a cure wifl be found, but for the meantime we must leave our hopes in the handa cf the scienfists, as research for the moment seumo ta be the major emphasis. A y c KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS TV BINGE CABLE CHANNEL 10 EVERY WEDNESDAy AT 6:*00 P.M. UP To $375 IN PRIZE9 I.AST WEEKS WINNERS GRAND PRIZE A. SANTUCCI, Oshawa L. STATHAM, Oshawa C. JEFFERY, Oshawa A. PICK ETT, Oshawa Dingo cuds avoiluble ut parriciping merchonts 3 for $1.00 (soc each). Bailey Pharmacy.- 372 Brock St. -S. (Safeway Mal Baskin Robbjns - 372 Brock St. S. (Safeway Mail) Jury & LovellDrug Store - 317 Brock St. S. Kameka Footwear - Thickson Rd. S. (WVhitby Mail) Oshawa Meat Produets & Delicatessen 181 8 Dundas St. 1:. Shorty's Cigar Store - 1 21 Brock St. N. Shorty & Son Billiards - 130 Dundas St. N. Whitbv Glass & Mirror - 210 Brock St. S. To0 Flowers 601 Dundas St. w. Blair Park Variety. Luonn r county 80w!, 118 Byron St. N. î r- zm!mq« - CWOO