Whitby Free Press, 10 Jun 1992, p. 11

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WHMY ME PRESS, WSEDNSDAY, JUNE 10, 1992, PAGE l rIise 'I XJyfrom..ac f Scs The. Ontario March of.-Dîmes walk-a-thon held on Sunday, May 31 was V'definitely a 'Mamh, of Sucs' Voluntors from ,the ",York/ Durham chapter ýraised over 'Pennes forè Peoi3ple' ,at. lIocal bank nWi ions and' LUoneftte arehoingfundIsigdie 'Penniesfor.,People' to hep cele- brate Canada's 1Îâ5th birthday and ýto'support local 'community proj. F"ve-ê6alon w*ater bottles-have been placedin,10 locations: in downtown Whitby at CIBO! TD anRoy a Ban, National Trut raches, Canada Trust and Bncof Nova ctia ,atthe Bank of NvSctia at 1200 Rosiland Rd. E.; Bank of Mon- real,- Whitby ýMaîl branch; Shisko's Country -Produce, 605 Hans Rd. Coins will be orted end .wrap- ed by Lions and Lioness mem- Club members say even 125 enis- one for evr ear Of ference.» - wl aeadf For more information, eall Eleanor at 668-5231 or 668-8253. 2 awards -for Lioness'-Cl ub The Whitby Lioness Club received- two awards at the. recent district Lions and Lioness convention in Unionville. The cu earned the MAnne Sl4ýerr Participatioin"award fior excellence m, cOMmuftlY srce, fundriaimg, leadershi pandlp ar- ticipation in inter-club events. TCE -club fimished first among 17 other clubs inthe. district., Thle Whitby clubs Eleanor cVeigh was also an awaàrd.- vanner. She ear#ed the Ruth Bailey Firat Tirne Bulletin. Editor Award., The award is given to a lhret- year newsletter editor for best monthly club bulletin. Nw, crativiy, humour and cuinotonar'the criteria. for the award. WImy tis Wistby Fre. Pies. s stisastise. Ypi.Ow pages BEATING YOUR COMPETITON Yf a person is looking for yu particuwar business in the Yellow Pages, the size and prominence ofyour ad is Probblyirelvant - he is cail 668-6111l/2 I $1,600 for aduits with physical disablities. '1The. walk-a-thon was sponsored by a variety of Oshawa and Whitby business&s 1 Key sponsorsfor theéevent were Ste. Annels Spring Water w*ho smupýlied -thewae for the walkers and the. Club for Women who not only' donated over *400, but -led the.w«rm-l*p .wlth two. aerobics instructors 'Theement*- was -, hosted b~y CKJDO's Johni Dunnu who cheered on ýwakerswhfie, at 'the' marne tfimebeing intervewed live on CADOrýaiostation. moneyand 1s<pons , orshiMEp forms may be subûitted te the Ontario, Mafth ot Dîmes office l'ID.until Monday June 22. At the end of June, tbe walker Who Cots. the, Most moeev wifl le sentkou aweekend stay ata Jiùrné'r'. Erüd HtEl of t< o choice im North.America s' / /B -i ~' Ail acrossg ks catchilngon Each Ontario Lottery ticketyou buy helps make good things happen. Since 1975, over $4.4 billion in lottery proceeds have been used to support worthwhle social services ôrganizations through thie Trillium Foundation, culiural and recreational programs and the operation of Ontario hospitals. So get into the act. Every diàe you play your favourite Ontario lottery game, it makes winners of us ail. Here's where lottery profits are working inyour region. East Centr'al Ontaro:. Eobcaygeon - construct waterfront walkway Chippewas of Georgina Island , purchase recreation cquipment Orillia -ý purchase computer Whitby Curling Club , purchase equipment Together we're madg good tbins ha'ppen. Société 'des loteries de l'Ontaîo

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