Whitby Free Press, 7 Jul 1993, p. 19

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JOHN WISNIEWSKI wasted no time in trying out the $2,400 set of 'Accuform' golf clubs he won in the Whitby General Hospital Auxillary's Father's lay raffle. He's watched by promotions coordinator Joan Harvey (left), Aux. president Cory Foumier and Agnes Johnson, who sold $1 ,500 worth of tickets, including the winner. The clubs were donated by Jim Souch of Marigold Ford. E. Bonetta of Port Perry won second prize (a Frank Sinatra cd set), Gary Fournier third (a $50 gift certif icate from K&M Cleaners) and Larry Drify fourth (Famil y Kartwat1 tickets). The raif le raised $3,000 to lelp purchase endoscopy eV~ipment. Re~ htyFe rs Whitby Free Press, Weclnesday. JuIy 7. 1993, Page 19 toleel ystem inened of fenableailnew-ied driver ogruly gai, nfratcatledrivig expresnce il-isk condtionsveore obn etaing uli drivingoprivie-ged after thirfistto-yearo tcheroa.eee he lôë s o novd The gregulations orovel On newdives iclue:n yt tw diving otm nweneaompabane y fdrienseo gdudrive waith atlt oriyears experience;i o-ikcndtosbfr * restgfu rictingmrivineg on 40erhi stw y ads omn niulti-lane urban expressways; e prohibition from driving between midnight and 5 arn. Level Two requires newly-licensed drivers to talce additional testing with a government examiner, focusing not only on basic driving IIlis but also on their ability to recognize and take appropriate action in hazardous situations. Why the new system? Statistics tell us that ail new drivers -- not just young drivers -- are far more likely to be involved in serious or fatal craches than drivers with more experience. Safety exerts agree that it takes between two and five years to develop t he full range of skills and judgement needed to avoid collisions. Graduated licensing is in practice in other juriadictions, resulting in a 10 per cent reduction, on average, in fatal collision rates for affected drivers. Public consultations on graduated licensing will be held this summer. If you wish more information on this, calI the Ministry of Transportation's toll-free lime at 1-800-387-3445. The legislation will affect ail drivers by improving road conditions and, hopefully, reduce the number of tragic and senseless deaths that are so prevalent at this time of year. Bell oute Cail us today ta discuss our: o Long Distance Discount Packages Y o Customn CalIing Features o Cail Management__________________ Services o Vista 100/200 Sots o Telemessaging Services we/re ans wering your ca/i 433-3391 Residential yservice Serving Durham Region Since 1918 PRO VIDING: - Nursing care - Homemaking - ln-Home Footcare C.eO PHARMACY )LTD.leim Dundias Centrges wGuardian Drugs Oýpen!7Days A Week Includfng Holldays Mon.-Sat. 9am-9pm Sunday 1lOam-9pm FREE DELIVERY I.. S O e e M2 DUNDAS ST. W. WHITMY 430-2999.. rWHITBY URGENT CARE WaIk-in Medical Clinic 668-78,99 Open 7 Days A Week Frorn 10 arn to 9 pm No appointment necessary! 220 Dundas St. W. You*re in good hands. TENANTS.- HOME 96 ucLFE - CAR «Cai us and compare« 6 ttBob White Sheila England 666-3553 965 Oundas St. W. #202 West Lynde Plaza, WVhitby -Atble Lite koeaoe Ccnrqp* i Caadà *A iaaw ,oue Co. ofCarada *8 AOU bawcmzu - Co -J SWhitbv's Community> --

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