* r - Page 4. Vthy Fiee Prou, Wednesclay, April 27,1994 y y y y y y y y y y y Ma &Pa's Cutystore Y Country Decor Y Sante Fe Y Scented Candles Y Potpourri and electric pots 1 Large Vaiety of country placemats, table runners, rugs, etc. Y Featuing 16 crftspeople frdm Durham Region This week'sfeatured local craftsperson KATRIA WAGNER 1oOFF naue, dols and folkc ait 374 WILSON RD. S. OSHAWA # 434-7560 North of Bloor, South of Olive y y y y y y y y y y y for frontline health workers and people in their communi tis to share ideas on the future of the health systemn.. 'We are inviting workers and the public to make presentations that explore the connections between' good quality, humane cars and employment security," says Davis. 'A panel of labour leaders and community health activiets are looldng forward to hearing what ppe'have to say about the omac f the current -restruc- turing of health cars on local health services." To booýc a presentation or for further information, contact BarrY Huard at 579-5188 or cal OFL communications director Catherine Macleod at (416) 443-7665. Mario Pepe of Whitby won $25,000, the largest prize offered in Money Showers, an Ontario lottery instant game. Pepe, 40, an employee at General Motors in Oshawa, is married with three children. Ho and wife Yolanda plan to invest the money. WITI IlRTILIZEI SPRIEIWERtSTOWMA HEALTHY LA! DURHAM'S LARGEST GARDEN CENTRE The Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) health rssearch Project, in co-operation with local labour councils, will hold public forums li Oshawa on Tuesday, May 3 and Wednesday, May 4, 7 to 9:30 P.m. The evening forums wilI be followed by a day-long worlcshop for health cars workers and labour activiste. OFL uecretary-treasurer JMie Davis says the forums are an attempt to get a picture of what's realy hap eing in the heelth' "Forums are an opportunity A picture of health OFL holds public forums %-- '-- -'l-N offly 1 week ta go« Àe