PAGE 12. WHITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1987 7 NI GHTS a week. $3500 MUST GO 7:00 6 AFTERNOONS a week 12:101 every day but monday 2 MIDNIGHTS - Friday & Saturday 11:00à $1500 & $500 MUST GQ Jackpots Clean Surroundings/Air Changed every haif hour à Dundas at Garrard, Whitby, just E of Thickson, N side, rear entranceÉ Icrc.'cIýs -tdc, ct7herrityllic-, e ric-,é-dC OR 5%- OFF ANY COMPETITOR'fS ADVERTISED' PRICE. " NO NEED TO COMPARISON SHOP. " We guarantee to beat every advertise d price. That's Best-Price Guarantee. " Choose your window coverings from Contour's wide selection and if Contour's price is not lower than al your other current advertised prices on comparable. produet, our price to you will be 5% less than the lowest advertised pnice. " Financing and produet warranties, just like a department store - but at a better price, and with personalized service too. " Don't wait to decorate. Shop the country's largest chain of specialty window covering stores. At prices that are guaranteed best. The Oshawa -Whi tby- Newcastle United Way campaign is ap- proaching the million-dollar mark in fundraising efforts. As of last week, executive- director Ron Duffy said $975,000 to report, iricluding the real estate had been raised, almost 38 per cent board, hospitals and Region of of the goal, in the fourth of the six- Durham. The figures are expected week campaign. to go Up considerably as canvassing contributions are made in the next Several large canvasses have yet few weeks. Oshawa show to help raise funds As a fundraising event for the Oshawa-Whitby-Newcastle United Way, General Motors export division wiIl hold the region's first ever 'Sports Collectibles and Comic Book Show.' The event will take place in The Bobby Orr Lounge, Oshawa Civic Auditorium, Thornton Rd. S., Oshawa, on Sunday, Oct. 18 fromn 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Those in attendance will be able to buy, seil or trade, comic books, sports collectibles, gum cards, r p wSHISTriw You'll sec the differeince Ajax North Ajax South Barrie Brmpton 427-3110 427-2800 705-737-4200 450-1911 London N. London S. Markham Msa .Msis 519-660-1909 519472-7684 471-6565 8Missisauo N. MSsi~S St. Catherines- SaiorougLh N. Scarborpugh S. 682-9271 293090 266-7787 Thornhifl 764-3010 Burlington Carnbridge Guelph Ktchener 336-8181 740-3633 519-836-5090 519-894-1333 Newmarket Oakville N. Oakvile S. Richmond Hill 853-3655 849-6171 825-4014 883-9922 Tomnto West Waterloc> Whitby 239-8194 519-746-3870) 668-512 Wxodbrîdge 856-1013l memorabilia, Programs, jerseys and other items related to sports heroes. Also there will be an auc- tion of selected sports collectibles, and door prize draw. Members of the Oshawa Generals, both present and past will be in attendance; appearances by one or more of the Toronto Maple leafs are planned; Billy Taylor, ex-NHL great, and Sherry Bassin, general manager of the Oshawa Generals have confirmed their attendance. Admission is $2 for aduits and 50 cents for children, with ail ad-ý mission proceeds going to the United Way of Oshawa-Whitby- Newcastle. Tickets at the door. Initial responses indicate a seli- out crowd is expected. For more information and up- dates on confirmed attendees cal Terry Doughertyat 644-5284; Brian Humble at 644-7011; George Mauro at 644-3857, ail of General Motors export division and Rob Owens, public relations chairman, Oshawa-Whitby-Newcastle United Wa5r 983-5116 (Newcastle). Report to be made Wednesday A United Way report will be made Wednesday, Oct. 21 at the Oshaw Golf Club, 5:50 to 7:30 p.m. Campaign totals to.date will be given. Thediinmom forà alyouR tomomfows is on sà le tody. Coloial Double Pedetal Table with 2 - 2leves & 4sidechairs Oa* R. $258. CSALE197.Z UnitedWay total nears $ 1 million .........i......5- .. . . .. . ....... ... que