. EQrrl(Jy9>riAc3li >mOC) X Pageu- 24. Whbty Fr60 PMUs. Wodnesday. Decmber 15. 1993 Loreno to 'Swim ifor im' infundraiserI IBUY 11/2LBS. WINGS OR MORE REG. FRIES & CRUSR SALAD I I & RECEIVE 1/2LB. FREE * W1TH PURCFIASE OF 218. VW1NGS S 71 --44- s571-9-464 i Nat valld In oombfration wth n Not vaJid In oombination wlth any Iodher otfoe/coupans or comnbos. other offers/ovpons or combos. t te M rce * etroiz an an GadnP z) *Stter oala I I4~ for only 099 Caes ïe ar Salad, Bom of soup & Diink AVAILABLE AT: Whitby Dairy Queen 1003 DundasStLE. 668-5342 Feed aaiof four for ofly * hik:4 reg. mqm4frié.r4wfrt&41swdw~ * it th --o VnyL- -- For the l7th consecutive year, the City of Oshawa 'will host a marathon swim i aid of leukemia research. Jim's Swim is ini memory of Jim Kinin, who initiated the project and dedicated his own efforts, during a prolonged iilness, to the funding of research into the cause, prevention and treatment of leukemia along with related blood diseases. Prom Jan. 3 to 24 long-distance swiminer Barb Loreno, along with Mandy Dunn, a recipient of a bone marrow transplant due to leukemia, will Swim for Jim at the Civic Centre Auditorium Complex located at 141 Thornton Rd. S. i Oshawa. On Jan. 23 provincial, m:an After upsetting Newmarket Dec. 4, the WVhitby rainor novice AA hockey team, sponsored by MainTech Industries, lost 4-O toaa strong squad from Pickering. The ganie was scoreless for the firat two perioda as Whitby's defence played well, learing the front of the net and moving the puck out of their zone. The offence pressured the opposition on many occasions but was held off the scoresheet. Pickering kept coming on strong, however, and notched four goals in the final haif of the third period for the win. Whitby had earlier defeated Newmarkt 3-2. Newmarket, firet place in the other division, pulled their goalie in an attempt to fie the gaine in the last minute of play but Whitby held them off. Aaron MacMurray scored two goals and iÀain Reddox had the other. Steven Seedhouse, Blake Robinson, Matthew Race and Kevin Lomax each had an assist. The Wihitby teain saw the Maple Leafs' skillsd competition Dec. 5 at Maple Leaf Gardens. Teain members are Michael Jeffrey and Kyle Simpson in goal; Jason Mfichie, Loinax, Chris Laforge, ]Race, Graham Knox and Tanner Twining on defence; Wayne Turcotte, Robinson, Fowler, Reddox, Seedhouse , MacMurray, Brandon Davis, Blair Singler and Ryan Johnston at forward. The Lung Association is offeing one of the best "Stocking-Stuffer" values around. More than 85 public, private and semi-private golf courses i Ontario are participating in the Lung Association's 1994 golf privilege book. The $25 book gives discounted rates (usually two for one) at 14 coursesi Durham Region and surrounding areas, plus more than 70 others in cottage county and acresa Ontario. Participating clubs locally include Annadale (Ajax) Sunnbrae, Summerlea (Port Perry), Claremont 4 Semsons (Plckering)ý, Wbitevale, John Evelyn7s (Markham), Port Hope, Dalewood oeort Hope) and coursesi Cobourg, ià ndsay and Newmarket. AU funds raised will ho used to support Lung Aseocation serviMces in Durhamn qo«mrrc«einformation, oeIl the Lung Association iOshawa at 436-1046. municipal and medical dlignitaries along with friende and supporters in Durhami Region have been invited ta, join the Kinlin family in the Bobby Orr lounge froum il a-m. ta 1 p.m. foilowing the completion of the 21 miles fer a reception which wil be catered. Contributions ta lieukemia research may be made ta, the at the Beatrice and Simcoe St. N. location in. O"hwa. A donation can aIS e b made to the head office of the Leukemia Research Fund of Canada, 3768 Bathurst St., Ste. #300, Toronto, Ontario, M3H 3M7. For more information on pl-Mme sheets or donations, bail 432-7405. YOUR WarTOM(YR u ER ATUR By puttingaie toughtonitoenerfteing an ift iig thsferwec ntveao"gra en"Critmas eDrhm.nirn ThetreorepotalNgenttic)aikeRern atennis ctourt swimming po r otter omneeratoa.aiiy or book. Energy saving lghtbulbs, sherheads gand itilet dha. Tranticetsogretens.hPstagstap.nti packaeoBiycleoriaccoenoiets. ermior akennrdcopot uwni Traoel mugrGitho esscon simmrcionkai t. Aeihnetheriforaes.eusuesa nwic ecotafiners3nd* thermos. Health sops Durable and useful gifts. Charitable donations. A gift f our time (babysitting, dog walking typing). Membership ta a non-profit environmenta orgaiza tion. Build a birdhouse. Something from Goodwill. Play It Again Sports at Kendalwood Plaza off Hwy. 2, an exchange store or Scarborough's ReUze Building Centre on Birchmount, which just happons ta have i stock a plaster of a*l fireplace decorated in time for Santa. Adopt an animal r the zoo. Look for the EcoLogo, recycled content and gifts that produce the least stress on the environmient. GIFrWRAPPING Reuse paper, ribbonis and bows. Cloth gift baga. Coi section of newspaper. Bath or tea towel. Insideout potato chip bag. Tags from uÙsed cards. SHOPPING Take your own shoping bags ta stores and te the LCBO. Avoid over-packaging. Use rlechargeable batteries. TREE DECORATIONS String popcorn and cranberries. Non-breakable decorations. Paper chain from junk mail. Homemade decorations. (mix a flour and water paste for glue). ENTERTAINING Reusable plates and cloth napkins for home parties. Lug-a-mug and plate ta an office or group party. Bu y munchies in bulk and reuse plastic film bags or reccle old baga where recyling bins are available. Compost adl kitchen orgaia.Buy pop in returnable boils A clean oven is more energy efficient as crumbs alsr heat. The use of candies during a party will absorb simoke and odours. 41001 Coming event.' Dec15 7:30 p.m., Ajax. Regular meei of Durham's AUl Re Centre. IFinterested, oeil 686-0633.