Whitby Free Press, 3 Aug 1983, p. 6

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PmGE,6, WEONESOAV AUGUST.3e,,1983, WH ITBY FREE PRESS, RROOKLIN HOME BA KIlT & DELICA TISSA N 81 SALDWRHST., BROOKLIN 855-4951 SPECIAL THIS WEEK: HOMEMADE s o0o hot dog & oe hamburger buns eoe Seo Our Many ln Store Speclals FISHING DERBY If you enjoy fishlng and want a chance to book $10,000t Lake Scugog is the spot for you on Saturday, August Swlrmlng the waters of the lakte that day wil be a specially tagged largemnouth bass, and the lucky angler who catches that fish w111 be richer by $10,000. This la the first ever rbass derby held in Port Perry and sponsored by the Scugog, Chamber of Commerce, and along with the $10,000 fish, there will be other bass tagged with values from $25 to $200. Lake Scugog has a reputation as one of the best sport fishlng lakes in southern Ontario. Easily accessible ýby road, the lakte is just a few minutes drive north of Whitby. The bass contest, with the $10,000. grand prize is part of the annual Western Weekend festivities held in Port Perry and sponsored by the Chamber of Com- merce. Thé bass wiIl be tagged and released into the lake und& the supervision of . staff from the Mini#ry of Natural Resowzces, The cost of efitermng the contest, whiéh wil start at 6 a.m. and. con- clude at 8 p.m., is $5 per person. TAKE COVER Plant a ground cover in areas where grass won't grow. Grow pachysandra in shaded areas; try ajuga, péri- winkle or hypericumn in sunny to partially shad- ed areas. Ail are easy to grow and will even- tually. spread to form lush, green carpets. WE DELIVER,,!, Just 60t ..ii ail your Free Press carrier ullbe askingyou for '.. 60e for a wzole month ofhome delivery ofyu-r local netvpaper. This voluniarypayment iso the bust bargain in lown. No ot/zer newspaper coÏMs.so iijle and offers so mue/z to local residnts. And eien if you don't wan£tgo contri bute we 'Il deliveryour newspaper anJ.YVay. Your 600 payment may not seem like veiy mue/z money, but it'means a lot £0 your carrier and £0 us. Your carrier earns more money and as a resuit is more properly rewarded for a lob well done. Your local netvpaper benefits throug/z defrayed (I circulation costs and happier carriers. <J' And you benefit by supporting and /zelping go maintain your ver>' own truly local newspaper. P.S. You can -win valuable prizes also! So w/zen your carrier says "Free Press calling "you 'Il know wha iit 's d ail about and that your money lis going to be wlell spent. WHITBYFREE PRESS The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 112, Whitby, lias announced is Ladies Auxiliary Executive Mem- bers for 1983/84. They are (l to r) Back row: Florence MacFadden, Frances Cunningham, Dorothy Mclvor, Dorothy Manderson,* Madeline Tran, Arlene King. Front row: Vi Booroff (Treas.), Dorothy Ormiston (lst. VP), Teresa De Maeyer (Pres.), Alice Bradley (2nd. VP), Jean King (Sec.). e e s - I - Legion Executive-" The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 112, Whitby hma announced its 1963/84 Executive Members. They are (l to r) Back row: Garry Stewart, H. Mitchell, Tom Humpliris, Carel VanHoof, Donna Hutchison, Joan Delaney, Henry Perry, Dorothy Manderson. Front row: Mg (Sec.), Len Lambert (lat. VP), Earl Or- miston (Pres.) , Art Smith (2nd. VP), Dallas King (3rd. VP) , Margaret Kennelly (Treas). 1 W12 ria 7-TiQý IL eh - AL .qmv--W- fflm iz iz 1.1 qw ak lm,

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