Whitby Free Press, 6 Apr 1988, p. 11

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-w PEGGY PRIMEAU, (right) and Millie Trelford are joined by clowns to help celebrate the first anniversary of Lifeline. Trelford was the ffrst Lifeline client. LETTER: Thanks Fairview FROM PAGE 6 not be performed at Fairview. This transfer resulted in a very 'diminished capacity' condition for dad and weakened hlm so that within a week developed pneumonia. This ought not to have been. Dad neyer recoV~ered from that 'ordeal' at Oshawa General, and when lie needed oxygen at the Iast, he was transferred again from Fairview, but this time to Whitby General Hospital where I was able to stay with hlm during bis last hours, during which time 1 was grateful. for the excellent care the Whitby Hospital has for the elderly. Fairview Lodge in Whitby a nd Whitby Hospital deserve a lot of credit and many thanks from our famlly, Phyllis Hawkins, Julia Barniage, Pat Goodwin, Ed Hawkins and yours truly Joan Pilniuk. I would say without a doubt Whit- by takes care of its own - from the cradie to the grave. This takes more that just money -it takes know- how. JoanP!lniuk Whitby Psychology clinic opens FROM PAGE 4 we can offer a fuly qualified teacher to tutor the student so he or she can catch-up," says Smith. Sessions, which cost an average of $85 an hour, are not covered by OHIP. But Smith says some extended care plans offer full or partial coverage. "If there is a real need for help and a person bas no coverage we won't turn them away, we will dliscuss finances," says Smith. The clinic is open Monday to Thursday from 9 a.m. te 9 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m. te 3 p.m. Sunday appointments can also be arranged and appointmnents can usually be made for the same day, says Smith. PATTY GERELUS of Whitby was presented a $2,000 travel voucher from P. Lawson Travel as one of only two winners in Ontario in a Nabisco Brands contest. Rob Beardsmore (right), assistant store manager of the Brock St. S. IGA where Gerelus buys the product, and Alan McDonald of Nabisco Canada presented the prize. Free Press photo. <La Petitte Seafood and Steakhouse PrimeRib Roast, 6- oz. M $9.99. Steak & Shrimnp - $9.99 Fisherman's Platter - $9.99 Please cali for reservations. Open 7 -days a week. Open for lunch. WHJITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6,1988, PAGE il ONE STOP TEAM PARTY, SUPPLIES Team discounts available with proof of certification. The Colour Co- ordinated - Napkins - Plates Paper - Cutlery - Glasses p Table Covers - Streamers -Decorations FcIto*ry 81WHITBY K MART PLAZA y (Kendalwood Park Plaza) 181Dundas St. E. Whitby 436-8718 * pwiapîstao.nrr occuicil îinle, d upexes and tctplont ih hWUmunicipal services -24 HouW . . wohen National flt recmcives à loUpdocumentol applcation 0*1er applie. to ap- placaîlons rercoced hI' Apoil llth, 1988. wih ful undiojChI' lune .lth, 1988 Nottoul local undcrwntuîg citerla neHfeo Hgh ratio approntiss uh)iecio ppralsalEféci ive Match 14, suhcct tn .The New TOTAL Accountm Profit Even more f rom the .OiilyAccount You Need! Now you can earn more mnterest than ever before. The new TOTAL accounit combines the benefits of many different accounts ini one convenient packa e. Corne inMfind out how y u can benefit. 1 EARN> EVEN MORE INTEREST ON YOUR»L% SAVINGS WIITifE MARKETACCOUNTO if you have $ 10,000 to invest, you should look at oui TO1TAL Money Market Account. In addition to earn- ing a high interest rate, you get the convenience of liquidity. Rates are set weekly, based on 91-day Treasury bis,, À atgalVctora and Grcy Tmtco Company 0ti~ WHITBY -.352 Brock St. S. 666-1800 & 308 Dundas St. W. 668-9324 AJAX - Harwood Place Mmli S. 683-7344 4KK OSHAWA' -32SmcoeSt.S.723-52O? nLKRNGikrn~IpD iPO1 Î

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