PAGE 14, WHFBY FREE PRES,e* WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1990 Tea enries underway for 'Hospital Obstacle' race Entries are stili being accepted for the 'Hospital Obstacle' relay race to b. held i downtown Wihitby on Saturday, May 26, 10 a.m. "We have a fair number of p eople who are interested,» saKs L L aIawson, manager of t e Downtown Business Improve- ment Area (DBIA), organizing the event as a fundraiser for the Whitby eneral Hospital Firet Glsud Campaign. Four-member 'teams (and one or two s pares) may enter the event on behaif of a local busi- ness or organizations. Categories are. professional, governmnent communiy resuin idustry and servie clus. Entry fee is $50 per team. Teamis will compete in pais the winning teams agai*ncomjpet- ing frte overali fastest time. lhe course takes about three minutes3 for four members te comiplete. lie race, sponsored by the Downtown Business fimprove- ment Area (DBLA), will be held on PrnS.N between Elm St. TPeam registration begins at 9:30 a.m. -ôï Mayý 26. Tkie event begins at 10 a.m. and the relay wxnner will be announced at 3:30 p.m. A trophy will be presented to the winner and donation.pre- sented te the hospital campaign. Refreshments will be provided and there will b. face-painting for the Iida. Cali 666-4189 for more infor- mation. Doorutondoor conti nues By Trudie Zavadovios More than 350 canvassersare into their third week of door- knocking te raise funds for rim &eralHospital. Campaign co-ordmnator Robin Postili was unable te give an exact amount of money so. far donated because the tally in not in from ail areas. However, People walking into campaign hieadquarters have donated a total of $17,000 te date. Brooklin residents have raîed $20,000 and expect to reach $30,000 before they're thro# "T issonly a peofth pie,» says Postili. She sa that campainheadquart.rs ham receîved-about $50,000 of the $300,000 goal, but adds that a lot more-money has been collec- ted. ARNTS TOPSO-ILA Unilock Interlocking Paving Stones Delivered or Customer Pick Up Installation and Landscaping Also Available May 1Is For Planting Now Is The Time To Get Readyl For Quick, Reliable Service Caîl.. 683-0887 m L- s * T - *TOP SOIL *Sand *Curbs *Rockery Stone *Gravel 9 leuUlltlp' I -OHiIUII@ SALE Reg. $81» Fr.. Int.euet Until Jun. 1991 i Seo over 100 different chairs in stock Fre lnterest Until June 1991 3 Piece Solid Wood Coffee Table &-Two End Tables $399 SRLaPký 3 Piece Oak. Table Set $899 FIREWOOD --- *Limestone *Pins Mulc-h *Patio Siabs *Trêated Timbers eangWll Includms: Heudboard, footbourd, on@ nlght' table, trIple dr.sr, wing.d rninor. Conpar at $3,199 SALE PRICE $15999 Fre Interest Until Jun. 1991- I. y y-I w Serta Perfect Sleeper Queen Size Unit mlsm.ftch.d $569 Sealey 39 Inch Twin Firm Unît ~199 Book Cases BUPAL $8900 WH1TBYGENEIL4L Hospital First Clans Fwid Cam- paign publicitydirector Robin Poffil says any contri- bution is just inue during the door-to.door canvasa, includiug the jar containing 3,M0 pennies donated by a Whitby couple, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Couke. C1urIsBode ph.oto IGERANIUMS Beautiful geraniums grown in aur own greenhouses. Choose from o ver twenty different varieties aind several different sizes. Why shop anywhere else when you can buy direct/y from the grower. 4 "geraniums starting asIow as $.99 (white quanôties lasi) JOHN BROUWER GARDEN CENTRE S.W. CORNER 0F BAYLY ST. & LAKERIOGE ROAD AJAX 686-1545 Experieince the difference HALL 0F ART' "The Gallery in a Home" 13 Larner Dr. Ajax 427-32839 SPECIAL 'Fulil House-Fox Famidly' l'y Carl Brenders $400.00 FRAMED valid until june 30 /90 HOURS Wed. to Fri.: 6pm - 9pni SSat.&Sun.:1arn-5pm La OK __ rCO»C î3 M M2.i SALE PMRE$499 Fr.. Interegt tntil June 1991 SoIid Oak Chi ppendale Coffee Tables $21900