Whitby Free Press, 2 Jul 1980, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1980, WHITBY FREE PRESS Society has raIsed $0,619 for cancer Carnpaign chairmen, Marion and Bill Irwin ec- statically report that the April campaign for funds for the Canadian Cancer Society is over the top. To date $40,619.01 has been deposited towards an objective of $40,000. The door-to-door realized $31,542.74. This is particularly noteworthy as it means that the Ontario Division target of $1 per person was almost obtained through knocking on doors, for as of October 1, 1979, the population figure Guaranteed Investment Certif icates NOW percent Annual Interest for FivYears VKTORLA ~fiAND GREY TRST Since 1844 Contact us in Whitby at: 308 Dundas St. W. 668-9324 Member: Canadla Deposit Insurance Corporation1 for the Town of Whitby was 32,952. An amount of $1,467.66 was realized from corporate donat--&JIms from nine Whitby industries while the special events section of the cam- paign has thus far con- tributed $7,771.74. Yet to corne are further proceeds from the Kiwanis Club's Ladies Great Ride, which amount should be about $4,OO0. 0f the special events total $5,475.50 came for the Daffodil Festival which kicked off the April campaigfl. Several other smaller arnounts were received frorn local orgainzations, several of which were unsolicited. Cancer Society coin boxes were located, for the first time, in several Whitby busiinesse s by Society volun- teer, Bob Collns. Donations from these totalled $244.60. To achieve ýhe goal of $40,000 approximately 800 people volunteered some of their time. About 600 can- vassers knocked on doors while a total of about 200 people were involved selling daffodils, riding bikes, and organizing special events. Says campaign chairman, Marion Irwin, "The key to a suces,-sful campaign is a large number of willing volunteers. I think we in Whitby are substantial proof 0f that. Our campaign volunteers are the best anywhere." "i Loraine Poc 0 sur Specla Mo Ladies & Mon - Ladies- Wash, c Wash & Colouri Henati Braidsr MENS - Cut, wai Short ci Children - cut & Cut reç MOND Permrns Cut, Wal Roller Si Colourin Appoir ) ~ ~ f - -- . -. %US.ii C) cc ýoie, Karen Penotier, Enzo Chiarello, c )Ille Buttey, Lori Beswlck. MMIMER SPECIALS als in effeot from June 3-July 31,1980c >nday-ThurSdaY On!y2. Ladies, Gentlemen & Chldrenc Ai perms reg. $2950 up to $50.00 NOW $1 0.00 Off out & style, reg. $12.00 NOW $1 0.00 1 Style, reg. $8.00 NOW $6.00( ing, reg. $15.00 NOW 59.50c reatment, reg $21 .00 NOW $1200 reg. $15.00 NOW $6.00 âsh &style. reg. $10.00 NOW $8.00 ( uts. reg $500 NOW $3.50 style reg. $7.00 NOW s.5.00 ý. $5.00 NOW $250 )AY - SATURDAY ONLY Senior Citizens % Pric3i lnciudlng Free Rinso 'eg. $2950 up to $50.00 NOW 'h PRICE ih à&Set reg $12.00 NOW $6.00 et reg 56.50 NOW $2.75 ng reg $15.OONOW $7.50 rtment nat always necessary UITRV668-5441 BLAIR PARK rLAZ, vrm' UT The Whitby Kiwanis Club recently honored those bankers in the town who contributed to the club's April fund raising campaign for the Canadian Cancer Society. Marion Irwin, co-chairman of the campaign, and Tom Wilcox, of the Kiwanis Club, are seen here presenting certificates of appreciation to Mary Lewis of the Royal Bank; Don Whittenore, of the Bank of Nova Scotia; Chris Pindar of Victoria and Grey Trust; and, Bob Blake of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. The Royal Bank was the top fund raiser contributing $1,223 to the campaign with the Bank of Nova Scot.ia second, giving $1,010. -Free Press Staff Photo Looking for carnival queen One of Whitby's most colourful and entertaining annual events, the County Town Carnival Queen Pageant, will be held Sun- day, July 20, at Henry Street High School, Whitby, 7 p.m. There will be no admittance charge. A Carnival Queen and two Princesses will be selected "-i trom a score or more 0f the most eligible of Whitby's beauteous young ladies by a teani of experienced judges . Successful contestants receive big cash prizes and will be presented to the town at the annual Peter Perry Award and Carnival Opening Dinner and Dance to be held prior to the week- long festivities. They will'be required to participate in the carnival Parade and to reign for one year. Everybody in the Whitby area is invited to corne and enjoy this evening of music and 'entertainment, com- pliments of the Pageant sponsors, the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 112, Whitby. Again this year, the incomparable Bert Heaver will direct and MC the Pageant, and Carolyn Allan applies her special talents in preparing the girls for their important role before the judges. To be eligible, young ladies must be aged 16 to 23 years and resîdent in Whit- by. Entry forms are available at stores ail over town, or applicants should caîl Carolyn Allan at 668- 5074. YOU DON'T PAY FOR YOUR MISTAKES at M11I4. PHOTOGRAPHY When yau bring in a rol of film ta be pracessed, we charge you ONLV FOR THE PRINTS THAT COME OUT Wo'"Il also be there ta give you friendly, professional advice (if yau want it) and show you whore you made your mistake. M.B.M. - The Fr1 endly Pro fessionals MBeDM. PHOTOGRAPHY 131 BROCK STREET NORTH WHITBY 668-6111 PRCSIGUE DV, & BENJAMIN PW=IWCLINESY HLM LABORATORES LMD Mon, Wed,) 9 - ô , Thur-@,Fri, 9 -S8; Sat 10 -5 q@ýý DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC HARWOOD PLACE MALL 683.6074 va !ýw 1

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