Whitby Free Press, 25 Apr 1984, p. 14

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PAGE 14. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25e 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS Time to start, planting for third marigold* contest là The wlnners in each category must agree to permit visitors from a bus tour to view their gardens on Sept. 8 and 9 as part o f the Whitby Marigold Festival. Prizes for the wlnners wil be keeper trophies and a free dinner for two at the awards nlght at Cullen Gardens in Sep- tember. The winners' names will also be engraved on a plaque tô be displayed by the Chamber of Commerce. For further infor- mation, cail the Whltby Chamber of Commerce at 668-4506. FREE PHOTO 0F YOUR CHILD *OR FAMJLY PORTRAIT *NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR GROUPS * PROFESSIONAL CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHER *NO AGE LIMIT *WOODEN PLAQUES AVAILAB3LE *CHOOSE FROM F!NISHED PRINTS *ADDITIONAL PRINTS AVAILABLE AT AFFORDABLE PRICES TWO DAYS ONLy Fri., April 27th 10 a.rn..7 p.m. Sat., April 2Sth 10 aO.. . SA ILEYI@.A. ýePHARMACY BAlLEY PfU.£ MAC 1. >362 BROOK ST. SOUTH WHITBY, ONTARIO YoURDNING PESURE STEAK HOUSE& TAVERN SPECUALIZING UN CHARBROILED STEAKS & SEAFOOD *Sup.rbly Propared. eBusiness Luncheons 665-2751 939 Dundas St. W., Hwy. 2,Whltby * Excellent Win. Liai eMajor Credit Carde DaIIy From 11:30 a.m.-1 0 p.m. FrI. ta il p.m. Sat. 4:30 p.m.-1 1 p.m. Sun & Holldays 4:30-9 p.m. 107 Brock St. S. 668-8321 This .p opular Chinese Restaurant le introducing the SZECHUAN CUISIN E for ail of you gour- mets who like spicy- hot dishes. The Golden Gate also offers a wide selection of Canadian dishes f rom roast beef to veal cutiets and pdrk chops. The Bo-Bo piatter and the deliclous chioken fingers, are two dishes worth trylngl! Perfect for lunch or dinneri WE DELI VER Chinese Food Luncheon SPECIAL ~275 adu Whltby's Firat Germen Canadian Restaurant Tiroler ilaus Licensed under L.L.B.O. 120 Brock Street North, Whltby BROTHERS PIZZA SPAGHETTI HOUSE & DINING LOUNGE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FRI.-SAT. LUNCHEON SPECIAL .EVERYTHING ON THE MENU oCHIOCKEN e5PAGHETTI *LASAGNA -VEAL PARMESAN à MORE $29!&p HAPPY HOURS - 2 P.M.-6 P.M. 110 LUPIN DR.I ,qfrROADHOUSE WEDNESDAY MAY 9184 FREE DRAWI! COLOUR YOUR FAVOURITE BEVERAGE FREE 7 P.M.-9 P.M. *L s, L 207 Dundi 4.LBO iv RBR.2337 THEDEN 114 DUNDAS ST. W., WHITBY SPECIAL THIS WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY HAPPY HOURS 9 P.M.-1 A.M., GREAT MUSIC FOR DANCING RESTAURANT AND DININGLOUNGE 1009 DUN DAS ST. EAST WH ITBY 666-2811 HAVE WE GOT A MEAL FOR Vou, Junior Fillet.... New York Steak....- Steak & Ri bs.... Steak & Shrimps.. '7n99 $8899 $9n25 $9825 Indludes: Salad Br ' or Soup. Potaocs Vegesables. Roll & Butter or Garlic Bread. BuyliSOU VLAKI or VEAL CUTLET and gai A second one ai ½h PRICE. BREAKFAST SPECIAL '2*50 Saturday & Sunday 8 a.m. - 1 o.m._ i Q The next meeting of. the VIC2O/C64 Com- puter Clubwill be held on April 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Whitby Public Library. The topic * of the meeting will be an in- troduction to the COMAL-80 computer .............. category, based on four judglng standards: design and layout, general health and con-, dition,, quallty of main- tenance and plant display. lama Now is the time to start planning your gar- den for Whitby's third annual marlgold con- test, says the Whltby Chamber of Commerce. Entry forms are- available starting April 27 at Weall and Cullen' Nurseries, Oshawa Garden Centre (Dundasi West and Thiekson Road locations), Sun Gold Fruit Market, DeVille Produce, Vallee's Fruit Market, Whitby Dominion Har- dware and the Chamber of Commerce office i n the Centennial Building. The Marigold contest, which promotes the town's flower, is open to businesses and residen- ce in Whitby only. Judging will take place on Aug. 20 and 21 i four categories: residential, industrial, institutional and com- mercial. Deadline for submission of entries is July 29. Entry forms may be placed in boxes at the locations where the forms are available. One winner will be choosen from each VIC/20 Budding Whi*tby mode-ls These five young ladies will be featured in "Dance into Fashion"- a show by the Iiita Leja Modelling School and Talent Agency of Whitby. The show's purpose is to introduce both the models and the agency to the business community of Durham Region. The show will be held this Sunday (Apr. 29) at 7 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, Bloor St. E., Oshawa. Tickets are $8 each and available by calling 666-1528. Seen here from left to right in the first row are: Nichole Prout, 5, of Whitby; Morgan McCluskey, 5, alsô of Whitby; -and, Leslie Fallize, 6, of Ajax. Behind them, are: Kim Corrigan, 12, of Oshawa; and,, Shannon Cluff, 9, also of Oshawa. Free Press Staff Photo e

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