Whitby Free Press, 27 Jul 1994, p. 14

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Page 14, Whitby Fr90 Press, Wednesday, July 27,1994 And the.-wrnners are.. The Downtown Business Im- provement Area and Whitby DISCOUNT HOBBIES Planes - Trains - R.C. Cars Rockets - Plastic Models (\RoePlaying Games S214 Dundas St. E. Wltby 430-2236 Courthouse Theatre sidewalk art contest in downtown Whitby was ATTENTION Downtown Businesses! Cali Joy at 668-6111 to advertis in fts feature. a "huge success," says Berna- dette Sims of the theatre group. Judging was difflicuit because of the excellent entries, she said. First in the family category were the McRae's and Jenna Forrest, second were the Gon- neau family and Ridhi Kukreja and third were the Bensley fam- ily and Molly MacPherson. In the* aduit category, first were Jessica Thompson and Den- ise Farrugia, second Jason Ches- brou and Mela Glazier and thjr Kenneth Lee-Tung and Taylor Delangis. Judges were Henry Street High School teacher Mike Lodge,, Whitby Chamber of Commerce secretary Deb Filip and Whitby Courthouse Theatre member Boyd Tattrie. The tour continues in region The Tour de Durham con- tinues until Sept. 5. Passports are available at Canadian Tire for cycling routes in each of Durham eight munici- palities. Those completing even one route, and h aving passports stamped at participating businesses along the way, are eligible for a draw with a set of bicW des as grand prize. e draw will be held Sept. 10. For more information cali 430- 1302. RHEA ROUSSEAU (front), 12, and Beverley Bunker, 9, got lots of admîring g lances from passers-by as they worked on their sidewalk art Saturday. Budding artists took to sidewalks ail over downtown Whitby for the art competition, p art of the Downtown Business Improvement Area's Shining Star Sidewalk Sale. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press *2 Medium Pizzas a 2 Large Pizzas aM MWth chee & 1toppIng Mwhhcheese & 1toppiiig + *20Wings * 30Wings + 1 Free GarlIc broad * + 1 Free Garle bread * A ~ 16. e9+axes a $2199+taxesa M perextra topplng for both pizzas. a $1 .50 per extra topplng for bath pizzas. a aih 2e tplg M 1 Wnso ps hoeMedium Pizzas : 1 Medium Pizza wlthtW"*m + 1 Free GarIIc bread aM +.1 Fr.. Garlic bread a + .2Free Pop aM+.2 Fre.PopM M $lOu.99+taxes * $1 .99+a s M $1 .29 per extra lopplng for bath pizzas. M $1 .29 per extra toppIng. : 2 Large Pizzas 1 Large Pizza wthepa» * wlth cheese & 1 toping + i 20 Wings or 7 pcs. Chicken M M + 1 Free Garlic bread m + 1 Fr. Garlic bread a + +3Free Pop +3 Free.Pop a 12.e9+ us+taxes * $1.50 per extra topplng for bath pizzas. $1 .50 per extra topping. : 2 Party Pizzas 1 iPa-rty Pizza *&thcl"" *with chose. & 1 topping + 25 Wings or 9 pcs. Chicken + 1 Free GarlIc bread M +j1 Free Garlic bread + +4Free Pop+,4 Free.Pop ! $14,99+ taxes:$15.!99+ taxes - $1.90 per extra lopplng for bath pizzas. $ .90 pr extra topplng. 2 Super Pizzas 16I Super Pizza ID-.n *~~~~~~~ wfhhos op~ 30 Winqs or il Mc. Chicken + 1 Free Garllc bread + 1 Free Garlic brsad * + .5Free Pop+*5 Free Pop :~~~ t~6m axes :$17m99taxes: $1 l extra topplng for both pizzas. $2-a30 par extra topplng. DAY CAMPS mhe Oshawa YWCA day camps are held in one-week sessions until Sept. 2, for those aged 3 te 13. There are also specialty camps offered including mnstuc- tional dance, L>bysitter training, adventure (drama, sports, arts, crafts). For more information cal1' 576-8880. BREASTFEEDINGWEEK Displaye will be held at area hospiaad libraries for World Breastfeeding Week, Aug. 1 te 7. For more information cali the Durhiam Region Breastfeeding Coalition at 723-0542. SUPPORT GROUP 'Living with Cancer' support, group for adulte, friends and fami ly meets fromn 7 te 9 p.m., Aax Cricket Club, northeast corner of Monarch and Clements avenues. For mor information cail the Canadian Cancer Society, West Durham Unit at 686-1516. BAT HK mle Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority's Bat Hike je on Wednesday, Aug. 10 and Thursday, Aug. il at Enniakillen Conservation Area. mhe hike will start fr-om the reception building near the main entrance at 8 p.m. For more information, call 579-0411 YARD SALY A yard sale/bake sale will be held in the parking lot of Cana- dian Tire m Bomwanville on Saturday, July 30, 8 a.m. te 4 p.m., to rais. funda for the United Way of Oshawa-Whitby- Clarington. TBAY RACE A 'Tray Race" will be held at Tailgate Charlies 135 King St. E., Oshawa, on âaturday, Aug 13 to raise money for the Chi - dren's Aid Society of Durhamn tRegion. Cot is $10 per group te. :ake par in the race. The bar je also raiing funds from. a draw for a,1993 Bombardier Sea Do SP. Tickets, for $2 each, are available at Charlie's or at the Societ office, 200 John St., sec oior, Oshawa, until Aug. 5. CLUB CARTB Club Carib of Oshawa Inc. will hold their annual picnic on Sun- day, Aug. 7 at Cedar Park in Hamnpton. iiere will be games and races for the entire family, ncon until dusk. Music by DJ Lee. HEERITAGE PICNIC Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, clebrating its 75th anniversary this year, will host a 'Heritage Picnic' on Wednesday Aug. 10 from 10 amn. te 4 p.m. on the hospital grounds. The picnic includes antique cars, kites, costumes, a flea market, music (by Sound Stream) and much more. There will be a barbecue lunch from 11:30 a.m. te 1:30 p.m. which wiIl offer "great food at yesterday's pioes." Free admission. CIT, BABYSITFIING The Oshawa YWCA ofters a counsellor-in-training (CIT) pro- gram for those aged 13 te, 16, and offers a babysitter training course for those aged 12 te, 15. For more information call 576- 8880. DAY CAMPS There are only a few spaces left for children at the Earth Keeper environmental day camp at EnniaIllen Conservation Area. The Conservation Authority is hoeting* the camp for cbildren aged 6 te, 13. The day camnp runs on a weekly basie with space eU available for the weekowAugand 8 with bus pick-up locations 'n Whitby, Oshawa and Bowmanville. The camp operates daily fi-om 9 a.m. te, 4 p.m. Monday te Priday. The camp. wil focus on an environmental theme. Through gemes, activities, and crafts, children will discover many aspects of nature and the need for its protection. The cost per child je $80. a week. Contact the authority at (905) 579-0411. FIRST AID COURSES The local chapter of the Cana- dian Red Cross Society offers first aid and basic rescuer courses, ail fully accredited to meet workplace training stan- dards. Cail 723-2933 for more information. STORYTELLING 'Lazy, crazy daze of summe r,' a storytelling session, will be held on Thursday eu 18, 2:25 te 3 p.zn., at th I Public Libr- ary. Reistration, or those aged 5 te 10, begins Aug. 2. CREEPY CRAWLIES 'Fuzzy, wuzzy, creepy craw- lies,' a program that includes songe, atories and Lrmes focus- ing on insecte, will- be held for those aged 4 and 5 on Wednes- day, Aug. 24, 2:25 te, 3 pa.. Registration begine Aug. 10. OLJTDOOR INN Camping* Cano>eing lthn &Eupmerit - This Week Ont UP TO 25% OFF SIN-STOCK TENTS Saeexpires sat. Jul 30, K 1! lT y 905-668-0474* 305 Brock St. North, Whitby Hours: Mon.-Wed. 10-8, Thurs. & Fni. 10Ã"-9, Saturday 9:30-5 1

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