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Whitby Free Press, 26 Feb 1992, p. 20

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PAGE 90, WHITBYFM EPRESS, WERD DAYb PEBRUARY 26, 1M9 50% oOFI SALE You pay/12 th price markeci on al -Comforterà from $1 2.99 -Pillows from $3.00 -Sheets from $6.99 -Bathroom sets f rom $8.1 -Toweîs ftromn$1.99 -Shower Curtains $6.99 -Valances *- Swag Sets -Priscilla Curtains LAZ-BOY RECLINERS LOVESEATS $249.00 ea. 2 for $449.OO MATTRESSES LOWEST PRUCES IN DURHAM Largest ln-Stock Selectîon ADAMS' 4Budgiet Price ~' 39" singTe/twin'$79.00 - 54" double $99.00 F 60" queen $119.00 Best Mid Range Buy le Orthopedic j ~? 155year warranty 39" single/twin $129.00 54" double $1 49.00 60" queen $1 89.00 Top Quallty- Lowest Price .9 Peaceful Sleeper Non-Allergenlo Orthopedic 30 Year Warranty 54" double $249.00 60' queen $299.00 STi-EIR BEST POSTURPEDIC I PREMIUM PERFECTA 54' double $399.00 ~~ 60" queen $499.W0 Many other models& Iprice ranges Add approx. 40%X for set prices. Mattresses and box '~Springs soîd separately WING BACK CHAIRS $1 99.00. SOFA BEDS ail with upgraded spring mattresses single $399.00 double $399.00> queen $499.00 ln stock or1 choose your own colour SECTIONALS, $499.00' QUEEN SIZE SOFA BED SECTIONALS $799.00 CARPET $6.99 sq. yard Istock or order your choice .............. BOOKSHELVES -$49.00 MICROWAVE STANDS ENTERTAINMVENT UNITS $89.00 STUDENTS DESKS $49.00' BABY FURNITURE assorted pleces and prlces US ED OFFICE FURNITURE. NO OFFER REFUSED NEW ASSEMBLED UTILITY TRAILERS For Snowmobiîes, Bikes Etc. $299BOO, jWOOL 990 RUNNING SHOES $93,99 SI1K FLOWERS $1 .49,- $2..49 CANDY 2LB. BAG - ASSORTED $1.89 SINKS Double Stalnless Steel $49.00 WALLPAPER $4.49 double roll PRE PASTED PHOTOCOPIER PAPER $6.99 - 1,000 sheets $24.99 -4,000-sheets CROSS COUNTRY SKIS $1 9.99' CROSS COUNTRY SKI BOOTS $90'99 DOWNHILL SKI BOOTS $59.00 Small sizes only. BIG SCREEN TV Reconditioned 40" Mitsubishi Stereo $15299.00 with warranty Tauto R. .1 Oratorical contest wnners advace i Jeif Mayo, 15, of Whitby'and 'Katie Oelte 15, of Port Perry, iwon the recent l9tii Optimiat Iinternational oratorical, contost 0 EMnoredby tho Optiniist Club of iEach oarned tho right to compote. against oratorical contest winners froRn other Optimiet clubs, toward $1,500. D wholarddps which will be iawarded to the boy and girl winmers for the vptimist International Central Ontario idistrict oratorical contost finals. Katie Ouelotte is a grade 10 student at 'Paul Dwyor High iSchool in Oshawa. Jeif Mayo is a gae 8 student at Leslie McFarlane publice school in Whitby. Second-place winnoru were, boys, Ravdoop Kukrja, 9, of Brooklin, in grade 4 at Florence M. Héard public achool, French immersion; and girls, Michelle *Berry, 11, of Whîitby, in grade 5 at Colonel- J.E.1 Farewell.. public, school. Third-place wvinner, was Molissa Duke, 14, cf Whitbyp in grade 9 at Anderson (N. Participants make a four- to five-minute oral prosentation «on the topic « if I Could See Tomorrow' before a panel of judgos. 1Winners are 'determinod on tho basis of organization of material, delivery' and presentation,-' porsonal appearance and poise, and overall effoctiveness. Optimist clubs soarces North Amorica have coeiducted 'the contest annuail simnce 1928. A' total-, of,$156,,00 iýwo hi boy and girl van nors of the 50 district contest" More than 40,000 young poople annually compote -in the contest, which la approvod by tIi. National Association cf Secondary School Principals. Youth clubs m eet this Weelk The. Octagon, Club of Brooklin for youth in high achool, will mneot TIhursday Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. at the office of Brokln Bulletin Signa. TIhe, Octagon Club, organized by. the Optimist Club cf Broolin on Feb. 13, bas elected anà The Brooklin 4-H irecently held twô meetings. Executivo maembers were ted at the. firat meeting. executive and board cf directora Brock Heron cf Brooklin is the. charter president cf the group that is- currently organizing a- dance, for the teenagers . f Brooklin. Other. executive positions Club At the second meoting, the. thème, 'Milk Malces It ter,'a contest was held. elec- At both meetings, ,BPI dishes, *ere prepared. Brooklin A' metin[g&U S1 By EileuùYo Brooklm ,Women's""fistitute citizenship and legialation meet- ing'was lxeld .at the. Brooklin community centre on Feb. 19. Mottô was' Good citizenship, lik. basebaîl requirea. team- work.' Roll cai was 'Somothing I resolve todo wit thierestof myv 1f.,> and, was answered .by ai attendinst Liaurar-anier,:and Ruthi Agar volunteered to b. on an In Meoriani committee. Discus- sion took place: about ;qiflted card table covers for competition at tiie ?Iton muséuem. Bessie Cosway, Laural i Hamer and Elsie Gilroy voluntéered to make tiie cover. A discussion took plac about the course (adbeWizardry') for mem- bers and frienda. ýtii.iOthe anniv"erarnyg fO womens institutes in 19. The. stitut e mmbr plan te help with ti.15th aànnive*uae 6 f Canada. A liandmade quilt or vî hagzgl for sale. Call lai H;Me ,at 654731 or Be Cosway at 655-3736. Mazýon Hall convener, #ave interea tinganà info£,Uativeà about *~tizenahip and legIalti nt4entevents ere pven Carri Arksey. Hosteses Ji Hoar nd Vivanne Eckel ser lunch, Tiie4fa«mily and consuzm afi meeting will ho hold Mré 18 at Brooklin commui centre. Convener will b. E include vice-president Steve Webb, secrtary,,Christa King, treasurer Brandon Spanger and directorsGenny KingItay,.atoný and Leanne Swain.','ý The Octagon Club "member are planning 'their' charter presontation night to March 26. JUNIOR OPflMISTCLUB The Junior OYptiniist Club is for with students in grades 5 through 8 Bot. and will meet friday, Feb. 28 ail from 7to8 pm.t ~.,Thomas ~~cial~~ ChrhH nBoklin to organize the- structure cf the. club *and noniinate members for executive and board positions. Sm planniung wil also tae place for upcommng activities and dances. wall- Lat Frid,thoeeclub hed'a tural dance ' for. ut^ 35 students 00f5iO botween>agos 19,and1. e an talk, don.' àby rua.e rved iera 1 on, [nitY ','Ioe M~tto wll ho Fiendshla thement thatholda co= u:- tie Iogehr.,, Roil cail will b. tNmpan old-fashionod rmd saIVuse! HotsSoWUll 6.Bessie Cos- way nd Carnie Arksiy. Visitors ar elcome. Laural Hamer on Mardi2h 18 World Day <cf Prayer seryce will ho h.Id at St. Lods Cathoic Ciiurch on Fnday, Marcii 6 at 2 P.m. St. Tiiomas Anglican, Brooklin- United, Myrtle United and Burns Proeabytenian, Ashurn will tae. Os hawa Preabytorian monls ,aly willbo held at St. Stephen's United Ciiurch. The sekri ]Rv. Gordon C. Hunter. Rosat: beef dinner will h.b IN, M e -, .1. S-f - LI» ý me., 21 ý

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