WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1984, PAGE 19 YOUR[t DINING PLEASURE Il" Free Press Staff Casey's Restaurant ion Dundas St. E. is a fun place to eat. Not only is the food excellent, but the at- mosphere and attitude of the staff is friendly, open and sincere. During a recent lunch visit to Casey's, I must admit that I was a littie hesitant. I had visited another Casey's in another cornrunity a f1By ANGELA TIBBLES Lý This is "Lungs are foi ý Life Week", a week sel i, aside by local lunk associations acrosç Caaato focus atter. tion on the importancE Sof healthy lungs in this ýiactive, modern world. The therne of LAFLV i 84 is "Lung Healti SAwareness". Through. out the week Durhian Region Lung Association will be prornoting a number of publications aimed ai i ncreasing public J"1 awareness of hazards to lung health. Top of D.R.L.A.'s lisi of recornmended ireading. is the "20 Day vFreedom From tSmoking Prograrn". This do-it-yourself guide to quitting has enjoyed wide success across North America, *and is available for a $5 donation. For older aduits with chronic bronchitis, em- physema or asthma, the Association is offering "Help Yourself to Bet- 1ter Breathing", a free 24 page handbook filled with information and helpfui tips on living with chronic lung I'disease. Prents of asthmatic children are invited to cali for the Lung Association's book and record package "Breathe Free' . Presented in story book format, and featuring cheerful songs by Sharon, Lois and Bram, Fast and friendly ýK service and good food is the order of the day at the Firepace. Our menu ln- cludes a wide range of popular Items ln- cluding banquet burgers, Western g sandwiches, steak jon a kaiser, sb marind sandwiches, and chicken f ingers. We are also open for * breakfast. We peel. the potatoes four-î selves to give you Mthe best homnemade - f ries. And the coffee is.,, J always f re s h1y ground and brewed;* Join us for lunch or f give Mom a bek' for supper. .1Open 7 deys a wek. s )r e Is v If this package is designed to help young asth- maties (aged between 5 and 9 years) understand and cope with their health problern. Also avallable during "'Lungs are for Life Week" is the special publication "Lung Hazards in the Home and Classroorn", which identifies sueh hidden respiratory hazards as the kitehen, stove, refrigerator and various eleaning agents. In a one year period, some 23,000 Canadians have died as a result of respiratory disease. Many of these deaths miglit have béen prevented by greater public awareness 0f threats to lung health. 1 Lungs are for Life Week" is one 0f the ways in which the lung association seeks to reduce, the growing threats 0f emphysemna, asthrna, lung cancer and oceupational lung disease. Caîl Durham Region Lung Association at 723-3151 for your LAFLW publications. EDITOR'S NOTE: Angela Tlbbles is the executive director of the Durhamn Region Lung Association. few rnonths ago and was flot happy with it at alI. iBut this place changed my mind. The decor is excellent. It< las a pub like at- mosphere with televisions and hanging plants being with easy view. I'rn told by Craig Morris, one of the establishments three managers, that this is done on purpose. "4wepre flot a pub", he explains "but we try to give that kind of feeling. " I arn told, and with good reason, that most of the customners are regulars who cornfot only for the food but to participate in many of the special events they hold as well. For exarnple, this past weekend Casey's held its second car rally, this one to their new store in Pembroke, Ont. For $25, a driver and navigator received flot only a meal on their arrivai in Pembroke but a hotel room as well. In fact, the winner of the rally received a gum bail machine as his prize. But like any restaurant (Casey's no longer eall themselves roadhouses) the bottom line is the food. I started off my lunch with some of the best garlic bread I have ever tasted.* The garlie was full and rich and the bread covered in cheese and tomato sauce. For lunch I tried their combination plate. you get choice between ribs, chieken wings, breaded shrinp, chicken fingers Start the week off with SUN DAY BRU NCH *Hot and coId items with desert and beverage 11:30 arn. - 2:30 p.m. Aduits $6501 Children under 12 3.75 MON DAY NIGHT SPECIAL FAMULY BUFFET- *Salad bar, hot mneats and desert Aduits $89 Children under 12 $4.50 TUESDAY Thru THURSDAY a La Carte FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUN DAY FULL EVENING BUFFET JOHN MCKENZIE entertains every SATU RDAY NI1G HT_ Book your family Thanksgiving (Sun'. or Mon.) For reservations phone 623-4925 Exit 432 off Hwy. 401, f, I * ~ * I * > ** *1 * à f , g f ~ à ~ ~ .'C ;;X .'.', and seafood fingers, (any three) al of which are excellent. They give you enougli to take home a doggy bag (they'll gladly give you one). For $8.95, you also get french fies or buffs, which look like potatoe chips but are served fresh and hot. Their mnenu is cram- rned full of ail sorts of goodies including Mexican treats such as chicken nachos, pitas and Mexican pizza. Appetizers include four kinds. of, salad - chef's, julienne, caesar and taco - as well as three kinds of potato skins - plain, bacon and cheese and Mexican. Esgargot and three kmn- ds of garlic bread also can be found. Casey's also bis it- self as the home of the half-pound burger of- fering ail kinds in- cluding a rnushroorn and all-American cheese. The menu is too long to detail specifically but it makes interesti*ng reading on the first visît. Morris says that one thing Casey's tries to do is get involved in the community. To this end, they sponsor ail kinds of local sports teams and "'---------------------h 11111EXPRESS pi LUNCH EON SPECIAL 1 111111 Monday thru Friday 01 hum Soup or side salad N 111 & a full course meal at I IM11 Mll 1~ $ 50 j Il#per person ~II là .fI Don't forget to book for our Sat. Sun. SMORGAS13ORG - ONLY 19.95 m -lIl - &S--- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- , 301 BYRON ST. SOUTH help support higli sehool year books. They also have a Monday Night Football Night every' Monday during the professional football season. Casey's also sponsors golf tournarnents and wil hold a Hallowe'en Party later this month. For good food and a fun night give Casey's on Dundas St. E. a try. For good food and lots of fun, why flot give Casey's a try' This is "Lungs are for Life Week"' Try Our Fabulous SUNDAY -BBUNCHI O'Toole's Brunctt bas aIl the tasty, crowd-pleasIng Items you would expect PLUS these delfClous dîshes " Fresh Poach.d B.C. Salmon "Hot Roast Bwf "Chicken Cacciatore " Swedlsh Meatballs We have a total of 27 mouth-watering items that you'll love again and again Alil yours for only..'. -LinumIjLL*..~12 y,:. &under 33 Taunton Rd. W. (at Simcoe) SHECA VV ED. CT r &TUR. CTe t Ve lP r iin wt Alsk lra Ma GOLDEN GATE 107 BROOK ST. S., WHITBY 668-8321 This popular Chînese Restaurant Is in- troducing the SZECHUAN CUISINE for ail of you gourmiets who like spicy hot dishes. The Golden Gate also of fers a wide selection of Canadian dishes from roast beef to veal cutlets and pork chops. The Bo-Bo platter and the deliclous chicken fingers are two dishes worth tryingi! Perfect for lunch or dinner! WE DELI VER LARGE VARIETY 0F CANTON ESE DISHES 1