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Whitby Free Press, 18 May 1983, p. 3

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WH~ PARENT FINDERS There will be a meeting of Parent Find- ers (Oshawa) on Mon- day, May,30, 8 pamn, at Vincent Massey Public School i the librar, Harxnony Road North in Oshawa. This group offers help and support to aduit adoptees wishing to trace their origins, and to birth parents search- ing for their now adult children. Adoptive par- ents are also welcome. For further information p ea E Scl]72-683 W E'RE SPRAYING WEEDS NOW! CAL S FOR PROMPT SERVICE 655-8888 LAWN CARE PROGRAMS '83 FORA WEED FREE LUSH GREEN HEALTHY LAWN CALL 655-8888 NO CHARGE TO HAVE THE WEED DOCTOR VISIT & CONSULT WITH YOU. IITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY MAY 18, 1983, PAGE 3 21 -A' -ODýVES a4ý s.._________683_'l_68 Whtby's Tùrit Information Centre is preparing for a busy sum mer. Four students have been hired'to assist visitors. They are (left to right) Kim McQuay, Lorna Solly (liaison officer between the Centre and Parks and Recreation), Julie Emm, Susan Bisseil and project manager Jo-Anne Southwell. -Free Press Staff Photo To.urist Info Centre preparedi With another busy touriat .,season just around the corner, the Whitby Tourist -Infor- mation Centre is being prepared for the sum- mer montha. "The facility, *which is open ail year-round, provides national,' provincial, regional. îand 'local, in- formation. To-date, *the centre bas been a ser- vice to over 17,190 visitors, fromn various Mar#o1dý Two more locations have been announced where Whltby, residents can obtainentry forms for the Whitby Chamber of Commerce Marigold, Contest. The formis are avail- able at. the garden cen- tres in the K-Mart and Woolco Plazas, as well. as at Cullen Gardens, Weail and Cuilen Nur- series~ Sheridan Nur- series, Oshawa Garden Centreý (Dundas and Thickson .Road -loca- tions), White -Rose Nur- sery, Sun ,Gold Fruit Market. and the Chain- ber.oM Commerce office i the Centennial Build- ing. The Marigold contést, which was inltiated ýby the Cham~ber last year to promote Whitby's town flower, is open to ail businesses and resi- dences in the Town of Whltby. One winner -wiil be chosen from each of the six categories:- residen-- Uial,ý institutional, smal and' large commercial and'smail and large in- dustrial. Deadline for submnission Mf entries is July25. Judging will be on Auguat 22 and 23, based on ýdeslgn and layout, general health and con- ditioni, quality Mf main- tenance and plant dis- ply. he winners in each ategoey mut agree to Permit visitais from a ýS tour ta view their parts. of Canada, the United States and even as far abroad as England, France, West Germany, Australia, South' Africa, South America and China. To greet the many tourists the Town of Whitby, tin co-operation with the Employment and Immigration Canada "Summer Canada Student Em- ployment Program", cuntest gardens on September 10 and il as part o the Whitby Marigold Festi- val. Prizes for the wlnners will be keeper trophies and a free dinner for two at the awards night at Cuilen Gardens on Sep- tember 9. The winners' names willalso be en- graved on a plaque to be displayed by the Cham- ber of Commerce. bas hired four students. Their particular project 15 entitled "Cultural Exposure, Tourism '83" and will run for seven- teen weeks. The project manager is Jo-Anne Southweil with Susan Bissell, Julie Emm, and Kim McQuay as the other three. project workers. For the summer the Tourlat Information Centre will be open seven days a week from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. Ail four students are antici- pating an interesting sunimer of greeting ail of the visitors from home and abroad.. The Tourist Informa- tion Centre is located on Brock Street South and Burns Street in thfe Rotary .Centennial Park. Telephone num- ber is 666-15Ue. YOU CAMNc< A PROFESSIOMAL -~ ~ HAIRSTYLIST ART Et TECHNIQUE Iwtçdl ENROIL NOW FOR NEXT MONTH'S CLASSES 7 Government Licensed Instructors: 27 seuM Wy..mu 0f hriyl.g sxpui..c 14 Ontario st. 221 Pitt Si. Oshawa Cornwall 578-0479 938-9313 Thank you for helpirig our studerits today to he professional hairstvlîsts tomarrowv. WHITBY FENCE COMPANY $14LtEDAND MLEIAUW SPRUCE WOOD FENCE. 5" HIGH $1 0 50 perinearfoot INCLUDED IN THIS, SPECIAL: custom built on site choice of fonce designs 2 x 6 cross rails are used main poste are secured ln cernent *creosote la used on the main posta *stain colour, your choice top quality OIL base ataîn used workmanship guaranteed for 1 year tbls special good untîl May 31, 1983 OTHER WOOD FENCE DESIGNS ANVD HEIGHTS ALSO AVAILABLE AT SUMMER SPECIALS CALL FORA FOE WRIYEN ESTIMA nE WHITBY RAA.lann OPEN THURS. AND FRI. NIGHTS UNTIL NINE. m K K K K CtJ6TOM GO ViS R (§ALL, SOFAS LOVESEATS CHAIRS SAVE 20% & 7% SALES TAX The'sale you waited for.' Put together the look you want - STERLING quality with a cholce of construction In a complote range of styles and coverlngs. Remarkably comfortable, built to last wlth aIl the extras you have corne to expect frorn ROUSSEAU HERITAGE HOUSE. Hand cut covers, metîculous pattern matching; protective arm caps. A magnifi. cent fabrlc cholce Incluiding velvets, prînts, geometrics, textures and darnasks, In a rainbow of colours. Many styles to choose f rom. SALE ENDOS MAY 31 HERRAGE HIOUSE liited 210 MARY ST. E. WHITSY. 8,3483 TORONTO 680061- TUES. TrwOUGmNTmunS. Io.& Fr#. 1o-9. SAT. 100-cLSED w.,. M 9

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