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Whitby Free Press, 8 Dec 1982, p. 19

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The Whitby Free Press congratula tes 13-year-old David Berkers, our Carrier of the Month for November. David has been a Free Press carrier for abouti18 monthe, and plays piano and organ in bis spare time. He received an Argus instamatic camera for his first win as, Carrier of the Montb. -Free Press Staff Photo Bridge -Resuits, The following are the resuits of last week's play at the Whitby Du- Plicate Bridge Club. North'and South: Dr. and Mrs.. Richard Ket- cheil, a tie with Derrick Astein and Paul Beisch- lag, 122½; John Colby and Glen Elliot, 119. East and West: Mr. and'Mrs. Harvey Win- ter, 136; Mrs. P.N. Spratt and 'Mrs. Donald Wilson, 128'k; Mrs. Douglas Maundreli and Mrs. Bruce McColl, 124½*; ,,and, Mrxs. Wini Mitchell'and Mrs. Mar- jorie Wood, 114%. - The- results of dupli- cate bridge play are reported each, week in the Free Prees.,. M 'k» (Scugog Island - Port Perry) LIVE BIG 1BAND MUSIC by the THE SKYLINER1S DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 P.M., $35 per couple Includes ail you can eat, hot & cold buffet. "Special treat at midnlght, party bats & favours. Tickets availabie at: SAM THE RECORD MAN, Oshawa & Peterborough IRWIN SMITH MUSIC, Port Perr BARRY'S VARIETY, Port Perry e J jTO PffeMaonum Directions: Foll and Durhamm Rc 576-4096- r05-202-7722 dl0w s(gns from Hwy 7A lad 1 East of Port. Perry Soari ng WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER, 8, 1982, PAGE 19 Campaign reache's haf-wy point At- its midway point, the Christmas Seal Campaign in Durham Reglon .bas raised $54,000 of its $100,O0O goal, and le, approxi- mately tbree per cent ahead of funds raised at the .comparable," 1981 campaign perlod. . "We're stüli a long way from Our object- ive," 1says Campaign Chairman, Walter Beath,' "but we hope that using the seals on Christmas mail and gif- te will remind people to send in their donation" Approximately 73 per cent of funds raised in Durham Region is directed to local pro- gramming. 0f last year's $8,OO total, $28,000 was dlrected to reeearch with the r1Pmain ing $70,000 used locally In programs for the relief and preven- tion of aetbma, emphy- sema, lung cancer and occupational lung disease. If you have mislaid your Christmas Seal reply- envelope, your donation can be sent to Durham, Region Lung Association, Rooms 464- 466, Oshawa General Hospital, -24 >,, Aima Street, Oshawa, Ontario LlG 2B9. THE FUI ýBus, Toronto "'Square i$1.O e New0Outiet Mali $ 40 " Sears Catalogue Warehiouse o.Glass Warehouse Saturday, December 11, 1982 " Slimcoe Llghts " Poînsettla Greenimouse " Coyles (Tillsonburg) $34«00 (moml Incuded> Sunday, December 12, 1982 Cullen Gardons $19"00 (meal lncud.d) Friday, December 17,1982_ Contact CharIons Groat 576-1 357 1kG Trutb CORNER PIZZA' Christmas 4JFREE smi 9f.with purchase Special ýall PIzza of every ý- GOo ff any ord er You pick up. ýýý' Open 4 p.m. to 2 a&m. Tues.-Sat. 204 Brock St., S. Whitby 668-8807 Established Over 25 Vears ~takbouge &tabernt FOR THE MONTH'0F DECEM BE'R OPEN MONDAYS' 70r oua Mliuws 939 Dundas St. W. (1 mils west of 4 corners) Hwy. 2 WhItbyý bout. HomeInsulatIonI energy costs. and the need, to- conserve. lt's brought a boom' to the insulatioin industry ~but of ten that boom has exploded in the consumers' face. The pro- blems have been great bonafide industry but rn f or the nore im- portant, f or- the consu.mer. There have been problems ranging f roém TAKE EXTRA PRECAUTION WITH> DOOR-TO-DOOR AND TELEPHONE SALESPEOPLE< Be careful when dealing with Insulation firms who seil their services through door-to-door saiespeople. Fly-by-night and unreliable businesses are more iikely to depend on door-to- door sales. As a final source, check the Yellow Pages. Firms liéted ln the yellow pages are usually businesses of longer standing in the community. Play sale. Deal locally. NELSON'S AIR-TITE INSULA- TION has *been in business 27 years before the curreî conservation been in began. ~fraud to the problems that incom- petent contractors mrate. l's given People in the industry, who have been insulating your home long before the word 'conserva- tion' was. topical a rougtimrn. Here are some *wise and practical points to consider: INSIST ON A WRIT.EN WARRANTYf Responsible contractors will guarantee their work and assume responslbllity'for. problems that could develop' later as a resuit of the installation. Ask how long the company has been in business. Generally, the longer. the better. job right and-we are here to an- swer your questions and help rt rush to solve. your problems todlay., More We have important, -we wiIl be here stand- yo ur community since 1945 and we are visible. We do the ing behind our 1work next week ... next year Cali now for more infoirmation. -NELSONSI AIRUTITE INSULATIONH established 1945 25 MacMillan Dr., Oshawa COMPLETELY LICENSED UNDER THE GOVERNMENT CGS13 PROGRAM WORKING IN CO-OPERATION WITH C.H.I.P. GOVERNMENT GRANT. Consumer Protection No. 6841410 tomorrow, Caîl colleci

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