Whitby Free Press, 27 Jul 1988, p. 26

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PAGE 26,, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY< 27,1988 1I LADIES SPECIAL 1 Once again Singles Today is going to make you a magnificant ofl'er. The Ist 20 ladies ages, 20-40 to cal1 will receive a free introduction, 80 please don't let the man of your dreams get away. Caîl us today.... 432-3097 I You have nothing to lose and everyt/iing to gain J NEUROFIBROMATOSIS Phone 668- 9915. BEST WISHES for a Happy Birthday or an anniversary. The calssif ieds are a different way to do it. Phone 668-6111. MONEY PROBLEMS? Get out of debt quickly without going bankrupt or being garnisheedl Everyone accepted regardless of number of judgements or poorcredit rating. For free Information cal: 430-1812 -lst & 2nd's & 3rd's at prime rate -Up to 90% financing -consolidation and problem mrortgages refinanced (Cali: 9Glenda Thorpe L668-6805 OndsSMWq&e M~-hb JULY 3lst, 1988. SOth anniversary pligrimage to shrine of St. Ann, Cor- mac, Ontario, HWy. 512. Mass il a.m. Celebrant most Rev. J.R. Wind le. Healing Mass 3 p.m. Celebrant Father Donald MacLellan. Info. (613) 754-2040. B Odessa ANTIQUE SHOW. Sunday, Aug. 14/88 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern Ontario's largest antique show, 250 dealers, outside ramn or shine. 1110 mile south of Highway 401 at exit 599, 10 minutes west of Kingston. Ad- mission $3. Information (613) 387- 3917. B CLEAR WATER AREA, Florida, two or three bedroomn mobile homes in tamily park. Children welcome. Weekly or monthiy rentais. Phone 655.3073 or 655-3233. CEDAR VALLEY RESORT. Near Orono, 7 km east of Hwy 35-115, bet- ween Clarke 4th & Sth conc. Exit 401 No. 436. Beautiful campground. Seasonal facilities $698.010. Phone 1 786-2562. GREAT CANADIAN Steamn Railway Excursion, Oct. 21 - 25/88. Engine 2860 and 6060 Vancouver- Kamloops - Jasper - Prince George - 100 miles house and Vancouver. Four nights hotels and ail meals inclusive $1 ,498. Collect calîs to (604>)681-8377. B BONAIR R.V.'s & trailers. Utility, har- dtop, tent, travel,, park models. Open seven days a week. Royal Trailer & R.V. Centre In Teviotdale, junction 23. and 9 (519)3à43-2133. B RIVERFRONT LOTS - 3 only, side by side, 18 acres each, 375 ft. froritage $42,000 each in Gravenhurst (705) 687-2840. B HEATHER BUNN made a perfect ian- ding during recent graduation exer- cises for Whitby junior firefighters. Students are given the opportunity to learn firefighting tec-hniques through the Whitby department's summer classes. FreePressphoto OPP torch relays support Special Olympies, Oni-ario Provincial Police officers and other law enforce- ment officers from across* the province are supporting Special Olympics by running in a series of torch relays, culminating. in the lighting of the officiai cauldron at the opening ceremonies in Hamilton on Frday, Aug. 12, at 7:30 p.m. Special Olvmpics is an inter,- national' programi of physical fitness, sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with mental retardation. Officers, from most of the 180 OPP detachments across -Ontario; will run more than 2,000 miles while carrying ceremionial torches on eight routes that cnisscross thé province. The support of local area residents, schools, service clubs, business and municip al leaders is needed to raise funds for Special Olympics on behaif of a par- ticipating officer, who then runs in the individual or group's naine. OPP officers from detech- ments across the province are asking community groups, individuels, schools, business anid governments to "Adopt-A-Cop" during their torch runs acros Ontario. Any individuel or group can "Adopt-A-Cop" and.-raise money in an officer's naine, with .al funds going directly to Special Olymnpics. Currently, -there---ré---eight proposed routes. The longest begins at the Onterio-Manitoba border and the shortest sterts at the United States border south of Niagara Falls. While runs start from different locations and begin on different. days, aIl conclude simultaneously in Hamnilton at the officiaI opening ceremonies. me,, Central -Ontario slogan is now 'Getaway Country' In keeping with the challenges immensely in thepaýstyear, both of the tourism industry; the in its promotional cèamypaign. and second largest induryi th staffing areas, and plans- to spend Province, the Cnta Ontario more than $600,006 this year to Tlravel Association has- develpped lure visitors fon Southern new slogan to lure visitors.- Onterio andhe&othe rnUS.t The erea encompassing Central 'Getaway Country;' to hielp Ontario is now calîed 'Getaway,. busin esses grow. and boost 'the RIEcylng1Cin i ountry,". encouraging people tc The association bas grown 745-1321. YOUR AD, MIADE ORDER Get your newspaper ad- vertislng done effective- Iy and inexpenslvely! WVHI help you do the en- tire job from theme to copy. Cut the cost of your advertising. Cali and talk with one of our representatives today! Whitby Free Press 668-6111

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