Whitby Free Press, 8 Jan 1986, p. 16

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PAGE l16, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1986,WHITI3Y FREE PRESS Lots of bargains to be found in downtown Whitby By GEORGINA PHILLIPS The slogan said "This Cbristmas, corne home to Witby" and many people did. As the Board of Management for the Downtown Business Improvement Area set out to draw the names for the final draw they had to pick out of a box of thousands of tickets - ail wbo had sbopped in downtown Wbitby. There were many lucky draw winners of attractive and useful gifts donated by the Whitby merchants. John Thomas won a con- tainer of liquid glass from the Rust Check Centre, Jayne MacKey- Piper won a com- piementary pedicure from Valentino's, Maureen Basciano was ROGER'FS GOLDEN ESCORTED TOURS 1986 LIN E-UP - the BES rcs the BREST service, the B EST' oSurs nhrie Each tour escorted by Roger himsolf or one of his quallfled staff TREAURES 0F THE ORIENT RH5 - APRIL 15-ESCORTED TOUR ~ni~o~ ~~cMi Pak or r~iansp d fr, Stanley Market - Sampan Crulse - Pearl River Cruise - Guangzhou - Chen Chin Temple - GUIlin-- Lt River Cruise - Beiring - Forbidden City - Summer Palace - Great Wall - Xian - Qin Shi Huang - Shanghai - Jade Budda Temple - Tokyo - Hsakusa - Hakone - Mt, Fuji,- Lake Ashi - Kyoto - Osaka aàWUp1iî lp9ItOU R ,om airpant 'raiurn mirfae&àdeparturs fax 'firat clama accommodations 'ail meaula ln China -2 In Japan 'Iniiighi service oprofesional guidas 'alghtaeslng ' hatl portaraga & taxea 'doubla occupancy àtO -Canadian dollars P»IN~- MAY-8to MAY 28 W~~9Yat~MPr~Torolo sInternational Arport 'Return air with Infligfrt service lt *Ail tirst ciass hotel accommodations with private facilities *Luxury airconditioned touring coach 'Continental breakfast daiiy and dinner inciuding fareweil dinner with 1/ bottie of wine 'Ail sightseeing entrance fees and entertainment as paritirnerary 'Tipa to local guides and restaurants 'Rogers speciai tour hîghiights: information waiiet and briefing prior 10 departure 'Services of a professionai tour manager 'Hotei taxes and service charges, departure tax, porterage for one bag eAWA QWNID fOPE JUNE 10 - JULY 1 Holland - Germany - Switzerland - Austnia Italy - Monaco - France Belgium. -Ret-urn airfare -Ail f inal class hotels -DaIIy breakfast -Some dinnens -Luxury tourîflg coach -Meny, meny extres kil -3 ISLAND ESCORTED TOUR FEB. 12 - MARCH 3 H URRY!1 ON LY A FEW SEATS LEFT FOR TH IS BEAUTI FU L TOU R1 SCANDINAVUAN PORTUGAL TOUR & SPAIN Den mark- Sweden -Norway MARCH 13- MARCH 29 JUNE 19 - JULV 8 See 17 20 days seeing the sights magnificent cities. n these 3 magnificent coutines. -Return air fare -Firat ciasa hoteis -First ciasa hoteis -Most meais -Most meals -Touring coach with pro- -Luxury touring coach fessionai tour manager - Many, many extras -Many, many extras -Return ailrfare 3 NEW LAS VEGAS ESCORTED TOURS COMING IN '86 the recipient of a fresh baked good from the Whitby Home Baker, Lynn Begley won a gift certîficate wortb $25 at Judy's, Linda Kitchen recieved a folk art sieigh from Ruffles, Cindy Smart wiii be receiving $10 off ber next purchase of shoes or boots at Shoe Works, Mr. L. Barry won a fire extinguisher donated by Bowman and Gibson, Laverne Rousseau received a tin of toffey from Courtice- Allun Pharmacy, Beth Grills and Bey Gougb both received a loveiy scarf from Agnes Disney's, Karen Dineilo wiil be ordering ber com- plementary large pizza from Pasquale's, Sheily Gaza won a children's book donated by Readers Choice, Barb Jarvis is the recipient of a pair of earrings donated by the Two Sisters Boutique, Marie Smythe won a basket Lest week tbe Whitby Ambulance received 33 routine cails, most of wbicb were to transport patients from one bospital or clinic to, another for treatment of diagnostic purposes. There were 39 emergency cails, the balance of wbicb in- with siik flowers also from Two Sisters, and Claudia Husted won a gift certificate worth $25 from a Touch of Class. The Board of Management would like to thank the foilowing merchants for their generous donations to the Christmas draw: Peter and Joseph Hair- stylist, 104 Dundas St. E.; Betty's Fashions, 112 Brock St.* N.; Mer- cantile Department Store, 321 Brock St. S., (Whitby Plaza); Rust Check Centre/Fast Lube, 304 Brock St. S.; Valentino's Hair and 5kin Care Salon, 210 Brock St. S. (upper ievei); Whitby Home Bakery and Coffee Shop, 141 Brock St. S.'; Collections by Sharon, Womens Fashions and Accessories, 143 Brock St. S.; Readers Choice, 131 Brock St. S.; Eleven Joseph Fashions, 406 Dundas St. W.: Judy's Flowers, Gifts and volved patients suf- fering from beart at- tacks, stroke and falis. Seven of the calîs were for patients involved in motor vebicle accidents and four patients were transported to other bospitals for emergency care. Another emergen- cy eall was for a man who became bypother- Ladies Accessories, 113 Brock St. S.; Ruffles Classic Country In- teriors, 214 Coîborne St. W.; Shoe Works, 115 Brock St. N.; Bowman and Gibson Insurance, 145 Brock St. S.; Coutice Aluin Pbarmacy, 117 Brock St. N.; A Touch of Class Jewellery and Gif- tware, 106 Brock St. N.; Pasquaeie's Itaiian Food & Pizza, 110 Brock St. N.; Agnes Disney's Fashionebie'Haif Sizes, 120 Athol St.; Two Sister Boutique, New and Neariy New Fashions, 108 Brock St. S. Now tbat Christmas bas corne to an end be sure flot to miss tbe ex- citing sales that are taking place rigbt now in downtown Whitby. You can take advantage of the off-street parking by purcbasing tbree hours for only 25 cents and don't forget that al parking is free on Saturdays. See you tbere. Whitby Fire departmeënt The foliowing cails JAN. 1 were responded to by 11:40 - 3t07 Lupin Dr. tbe Whitby Fire Depar- Medicai aid. tment for tbe seven day 11:47 - 98 Kirby Cres. period from 8 a.rn. Medicai aid. Monday, Dec. 30, 1985 1:53 - 9805 Dagmar until 8 a.m. Monday, Rd. Medical aid. Jan. 6,1986. JAN. 2 DEC. 30 10: 25 - Thickson Rd. S. 4:45 - 336 Fairview Dr. Car fire.. Building cail. 3:48.- 101 Ribblesdale 5:16 - 9 Ladies Coliege Dr., Unit 41. Building Dr. Medicai aid. cail. 6:50 - 4 Churchill Ave. 4:11l Garden St. N. Medicai aid. and Manning Rd. Cbeck 8: 16 - 205 Bowman cail. Ave. Cbeck call. 7:56 - 6 Goldring Dr. 10: 16 - 38 Torion Ave. Building cali. Medical Aid. 11:49 - 60 Calais St. DEC. 31Check caîl. DEC. - 1 WrdJAN. 3 9:54- 21 Waden 7:21 - 900 Bayview Wilson Ave. Building Ave. Assistanct to am- cail. bulance. 10:37 - 617 Newman 8:57 - 37 Scott St. Cres. Medical aid. Public assistance. JAN. 4 1: 48 - In front of 107 Brock St. S. Assistance not required. 2:27 - 311 St. Lawrence St. Medical aid. 9:38 - Corner of Cbest- nut and Palace Sts. Wires down. 1:55 - 322 Cocbran St. Resuscitator/CPR. 1:57 - Victoria St. and Soutb Blair. Cbeck cail. JAN. 5 9:07 -113 St. Lawrence St. Medical aid. 9:44 - 112 St. John St. E. Medical aid. JAN. 6 5:04 - 225 Hickory St. N. Building cal 5:59 - 225 Hickory St. N. Building cail. mic after passing out out-of-doors. The service received 30 standby calis, the majority of wbicb were in Oshawa. In 'ail, Wbitby Arn. bulance received 108 calis last week including six cancellations that came in while tbe am- bulance was enroute. New Charis for Whitby boaters New charts of bar- bours at Witby, Oshawa, Port Hope and Cobourg are available for boaters planning summer cruises on Lake Ontario. Publisbed by the Canadian Hydrograpbic Service (CHS), part 0f the federal Department o! Fisheries and Frîii page 1) Blood CIinic Hall on Byron St. S. Anyone between the ages of 17 and 66 can give blood provided they are bealtby (no fu, colds or otber bugs) and are not on medication. "Start the new year off right.- said Mrs. Horton. "Do something for somebody else.- "You migbt need it yourself someday,- chimed in Mrs. Mc- Dowell. Oceans, tbe navigationai cbarts are on sale now at authorized dealers. Tbe harbour cberts are sized for easy han- dling aboard smali craft and are priced at $4 a. piece. Tbey include aerial photos of the port entrances, geograpbic descriptions, and in- formation on available services. Recreational boaters on the Great Lakes can also look forward to tbe planned spring publication of a new chai-t for the western end of Lake Erie end new editions of cbarts for the Lake Huron shore from Sarnia to Douglas Point. These new nautical roadmnaps resuit from detailed surveys by teams frona CHS regional beadquarters at the Canada Centre for Inland Waters in Burlington, Ontario. Questions about new cherts - or about the use of chai-ta in general - can be posed to the cbartmakers them- selves durlng the Toron- to International Boat Show, Jan. Il to 19, et Exhibition Place. The Department 0f Fisheries and Oceens will display one of its hydrographic survey leunches at the show in an exhibit feeturlng chai-ts for sbeltered small-creft routes elong the Trent-Severn and Rideau waterways as well as Georgian Bey and the North Channel of Lake Huron. Information on marine weather wll ha evallable et the same exhibit fromn Environ- ment Canada's At- mospheric Environ- ment Service. Whitby Ambulance LAS IVj~MPREFL 1 LL FF JAN UARY SPECIALS HURRY BOOK NOW! BROCHURES ON ALL OUR TOURS AND VACATIONS AVAILABLE AT OUR OFFICES. ROGER'S WORLD TRAVEL INC. NOW 3 LOCATIONS FOR ALL VOUR TRAVEL NEEDS- FRIDAY ALL OFFICES OPEN TILL 9 P.M. ONLY KNOB HILL OFFICE OPEN 9-9 P.M. ALL OTHER OFFICES OPEN MON.-THURS. 9-6 P.M. Dundas & Thlîckson Rd. OSHAWA OSHAWA li71- 1 434-8800 E926 1 :

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