WIHTBY FREEPRESS, WEDNESDAY, AJGUST 9,1978e PAGE .1 Craft contest winners The following is a list of the winners of prizes in the Optî-Mrs. Senior Citizens Craf t Contest held during the County Town CArnival last Wednesday at Fairview Lodge. Weaving: lst, Mrs., A. Bush, 2nd, Mrs. N. England. Afgans: lst, Mrs. Fisher (Lodge), 2nd, Mrs. Goulc- burn, 3rd, Mrs. Peddar (Lodge), 3rd, Mrs. Waddel (Lodge). Mise.: lst, Mrs. Smyth (Lodge), 2nd, Mrs. Smyth (Lodge), 3rd, Mrs. Lagercanz (Lodge). .Wool: lst, 2nd, 3rd, Mrs. Rygate (Lodge). Quits: lst, Mrs. Killens (Lodge), 2nd, Mrs. Branton, 3rd, Mrs. Goulburn. Pillows: lst, Mrs. Fisher, 2nd, Mrs. Seaton (Lodge), 3rd, Mrs. Burtinsky (Lodge) Needlework: lst, Mrs. Palmer, 2nd, Mrs. Burtinsky (Lodge), 3rd, Mrs. McDonald (Lodge).' Crochet. Lace: lst, mrs. Fisher (Lodge), 2nd, mnrs. Sanna, 3rd, Mrs. Sanna (Lodge. Woodwork: ist, Bis Grylîs, 2nd,- Mr. Baylis (Lodge), 3rd, Mr. Baylis (Lodge). Pictgures: lst, Mr. Van Boxtel (Daisies), 2nd, Mr. Van Boxtel (Daisies), 3rd, mr. Van Boxtel (Daisies. Special Prize lst overali- Mrs. Ellen Gouldburn', 25 Silver Dollars. The Opti-Mrs. Club would like, to congratulate the winners and express a sincere thank-you to Pauline Roberts,ý oi the, Whitby Psych~r1c ptalIA Occupatio'nal Therapy 'Dept.,' and to Dorothy Foster* and Shirley De Georgio of Fair- view Locige for their excep- tional assistance. INit ENTURY REV.STEP-EN HALES SOUGFfI TO LEARN 'W/T/I W//AT r-oE T1/ M/ART E~ T//E 8tO1. HE INSERTED TUBE IN MARC NECK ARTERY BL 0OOD ROSE 9 FEUT! HISTORY'S FIRST MEASUREMENT 0F BLOOD PRESSURE These members of the Durham REgional Police tug of war team were straining for ail it was worth, but were unable to beat the Metro Toronto Police B team in three pulls ai. Iroquois Park last Wednesday. A large crowd turned out for the tug of war. which was a~ popular new carnival attraction. Free Press Photo "'How Does Your Garden Grow?" was the question the rag doll was asking at the Brooklin 1 lorticultural Society's booth at the County Town Carnival Trade Fair last week. Tending to the' booth. and answering visitors questions are Doug and Florence Ashton of Ashburn The Brooklin liorticultural Socîe ,ty,.haýs a successful flower show in addition tn th4- trade fair bowhiçh wâs, heid*à t tue 1L'cia building. Free Pres 0Pot *1~ Citizen s'aves towns's trees Whitby Recreation Direc- tor Wayne DeVeau is offering the hearty thanks of his department to a goodJ citizen of the Town of Whitby. Thanks to mrs. E. Harrison, of 326 Rosedale Drive, five Royal Park iberian Elm Trees planted this spring, will survive the summer. Ever since the dry speil started in early July, Mrs. Harrison bas watered the trees, which were planted by the recreation department in the spring in Blair Park, adjacent to Rosedale Drive near her home. The trees are immune to Dutch Elm disease, but when one of the trees was nearly, stripped of its, foliage by arrny worms a few weeks ago, Mrs. Harriso n become concerned and called the recreation department. The departmént sprayed the trees and killed the worms, and has continued to treat them with regular watering. Without the help of Mrs. Harrison, the trees would certainly have died, said Mr. DeVeau, and he expressed his appreciation last week for her assistance. .~Eoa4 ettak bjouge J~?ou~t & taberu Specializing in Char-Broiled Steaks & Seafood, Businessmens Lunches SPECIALS TUES., WED., and THURSÃ. Evenings CHAR BROI LE D NEW YORK SIRLOIN floz. reg. $7.95 $5.95 SURF & TURF (Lobster tail & filet mignon> reg. $11.95 $9.95 RAINBOW TROUT reg. $5.95- $3.95 Above dinners include Tossed Green Salad, Potatoes, Hors d'oeuvres, Hot french bread. "' OPEN UNDAYOS COE O. Your Locc4 CAR RENTAL Week-end rates start from- $4050 from mid day Friday tomrid day Monday Cail Jiml Harrison about:, 0 dau ly rentais lu weekly & monthly rentais e cars & passenger vans