Whitby Free Press, 14 Jun 1989, p. 20

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~E PRESS~WEDNE8DAY, JUNB 14, 198e Vandermeer's rAnnuals and Perenni ais Quality, Sélection, Value iOO varieties to brighten your house and garden. Euonymous igai ,$8.95 t'd Spreading Juniper igal $ 7.95 tle Giant Globe Cedar 1 gai. $7.95 Smargo Cedars 50dm $915.50 Fruit Trees $16.95 Lorado Blue Spruce 50cm $17. 75 )untbatten Juniper 80cm $24.50 Priced To Sel Potted Sale 5 àPrie$7e75 Reg. $8.95 Large S&lection GROW YOUR OWN FRESH PRODUCE Vegetables & Herbs 95eper box Reg. $1.30 PPO Natural & Orgcmic Southkmd Peat Mos8 OM 4ceu. ft. $5.9 " Pine Bark 90 litre $6G. l»5 Dadly Specials Selected Anasfo5 opro Service Available 401 E. l .5 Bayy.St. E Golf tournament is .fundraiser WHITBY TRANI NOTICE On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1989, Whitby Transit will hold an Information Workshop on the proposed transit routing and sohedule design. The Workshop will be held in the Main Foyer of the Whitby Municipal Building, 575 Rosslanci Road East, Whitby, between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Atteninens There will be a Special Workshop for Seniors that will be held at the Senior Citizens' Activity Centre, 801 Brock Street South, Whitby on TUESDAY, J UNE 13, 1989 at 1:30 p.m.. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. When was the last time. your golf game won you a new car, or return airfare from Toronto to London, England? The second annual heart and stroke invitational golf annual. tournament taldng place Monday, June 26 at the Thunderbird Golf and Country Club, Ashburn, offers that chance. Open to everyone of alsicili levels, the tournament promises a day cf fun, prizes and trophies for the best and the worot golfers. Pariipns will play in foursoniest and golfers are welcome to enter individually or as teanis cf four. Tee-off is 9 arn. to 1 p.rn., allowing ail golfers to reach the iclubhouse for a buffet supper beginning at 7 p.m. This is followed by the award presentation at 9 p.m. The cost cf registrationiýis $150, with approedmately $95. going te, the Heart and Stroke Foundation cf Ontario. Official receipts will be issued for tax .purposes. Non-golfers are Welcome to attend the buffet supper and awards presentation for a coet cf $25. Sponore byCityfnd and herman nternational Services, the tournainent 'hopes te raise $15,000 through ticket sales and corporate donations. According to, event coordinator Michael Murphy, the idea fer the Lodge residents "tgo to camp Fairview Lodge residents will to came" for a week as part o Seniors Week celebrations June19-to 23. 'Camp Run-a-Muck' will be at the Lodge, and starts Monday, June 19, 1:30 p.m., with a wel- corne, a pow wow, an introduc- tien to camp councillors and singing of the 'Run-a-Muck' theme song. On Tuesday, starting at 2 p.m., garnes will be held including sponge toss balloon darts, bean bag toss anâ games of chance. At 7 p.m. there- will be a campfire and cookout with girl guides, sing-song gh est stories, hot dogs an d marshmrallows. On Wednesday, a scavenger hunt with Pringle Creek cern- munity public scool students and heir senior buddies will begin at 10 a.rn. At il a.m., a barbecue will be held with Prin- gle Creek students and at 2 p.m. there will be wildlife theatre anci a canoe demonstration. On Thursday, June 23, a peny. show will start at 1:30 p.m. outside the auditorium and craft rooni. At 7 p.m. pub night will be held by the Optimist Club, with entertainment by Meredith'Cut- Living Well lecture June 22 "The 'Living Well' prograin cf the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre presents its monthly lecture on Thursday, June 22 at 2 p.m. at the centre, 801 Brock St. S. This month's lecture, 'Take Time for Me'.will be presented by Dianne Russell, directer cf rehb services at Whitby General Hospital. Stress is an individual's response to life's events. Where stress is not handled, it becomes distress. There will be an inferrned talk and discussion about this topic. The cost if $1, payable in advance or at the door. Call 668-1424 or 430-7729 te reserve a spot. ting, 'The Singing Policemnan.' On Friday, Juine 23, the video ¶Ernest Goes to Camp' wiIl be shown at 10 a.m. At 1:30 p.m., there will be the staff and resi- dent buddy systeni, basebal gamnes outside" the auditorium and icp cri-am. RESIIDENTS AT Sunnycrest Nursing home won 19 ribbons recently at the Brooklin Spring Fair. Pictured (froni left) are participant Luchla Neil, Sunnycrest organizer Helen Mulligan and partici- pant Emma Lovelock. Vince Ohprocio-Froo Proe photo DR. MAX WEIMAN & DR. HARRY WEINGARTEN Dental Surgeons are pleased to announce that DR. STEVEN MILIMAN & DR. MARK LIBRACH wiII be joining them for' the practice of dentistry at 209 Dundas Street East Whitby, Ontario LiN 7H8 666@1555 By Appointment 666a 1559 event "came eut cf our desire to oraniefudayof golf for a worthwhile cause. The Hoart and Stroke Foundation cf Ontario was chcsen because heart diseases and stroke have, touched my 'farnily as well as the families cf other tournamnent organizers. Ini fat, ne family is immune." The Heart, and Streke Feoundation of Ontario aims to previde funds for research and education to reduce death and disability from heart diseases and stroke. For further information, contact event coordinators Michael Murphy, 947-1162, or Paul Sherman, 620-7426 or the Thunderbird Golf. and Country Club at 1-800-686-1121. Now over 5C Asst Litt] Col Moi À dýoý 1 -

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