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DISKETTES SINGLE SIDE DOUBLE DENSITY (40 Track) N97575 3.95 ea.9 SINGLE SIDE DOUBLE DENSITV (8B0Track) N97831 5.95-ea SPECIAL PREFORMATED DESKETTE - N97803 5.75 ea r' À 8" DISKETTES SINGLE 510E SINGLE DENSITY N97525 4.90 ea. PHOE 63-96 DISKETTES FOR OTHER SYSTEMS --6'AVAl LABLE ON REQUEST Now la the time for you ta taks action. There la a ceel for you . Cntact ca SCHOOL OF'd 0 HIAIRSTYLIN]G 192 Bond St. w: 76.5 *SPORTS EQUIPMENT a DENTURE THERAPISTS ILNI 21's hà sS . 194SingS.W Whtb shw 668-7797 579-875 * CATERING I M ~IIp ~&3~'~ fflh~ uplet2Ëc r ~SIMPLE aI The simple solution to çeuitî torage problems ln the attlc and garage.is a Classlfied Ad. WHITBY FREE PR.ESS ......... ...... 668-6111 SERVICES ~hîntr~ 02r1we I 52$,8t~4j~ e WHJTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1984, PAGE 21 Bus pro vided for students Durham College is m4king it easier for students in outlying areas to get to its main campus in Oshawa. Bus service will be provided for students frormi the Western Region, including Ajax, Pickering and Whitby, and from the Eastern Region, including Bowmanville and area. In additional, the buses will pick up students at several designated poin- ts on the East-West route, and wiil also make stops in Oshawa. The bus service will be provided students in time to start 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. classes. There will be two trips in the morning and two in the afternoon. In addition to providing needed tran- sportation, the new bus service wiil promote the College and its courses, increasing its visîbility An the Durham Region. Two buses, painted in school colors wiil be used to transport the College students. They will also be used during the day to transport high school students to visit the College in order to see the facilities and meet staff. Awareness -camp The Whitby Parks and Recreation Department will be holding a "Regional Awareness Camp" this summer. This mobile camp will allow children to travel daily to a different tourist attraction located ini the Durham and Toronto areas. Scheduled for tours are Ontario Place, the ON Tower, Centre Island and the Metro Zoo.* 1The camp is open to LA CONTESSA HAIR SALON 119 Green St.,. Whltby 119 Green St. Whltby' 668-9262 children between the ages of seven and 14. Each tour will leave Iroquois Park at 9 a.m. and wll return by 3:30 p.m. Ail admission prices are lncluded. The fee for the camp wil be $45 to -For more information cail the complex at 668- 7765. ,DOG SHOW The -Ontario -County Kennel Club will hold an all-breed championship dog show on June 9 and 10 in the arena of the Ajax Community Cen- tre. The doors are open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and admission is $1. For more information cail 723-2409. TROLL SHOW Children between the ages of 5 and 1&> are in- vited to learn ail about troils, eves- and other magical beings at the Whitby Public Library on June 26 from 2:30 to 3:15 p.m. The program features folklore, story-teiling, puppets, troil games, dances and some life- size trous. Tickets are available - free of charge - from the cbildren's *desk. For more information caau 668-6541. fl..C.F. MESHER JEWELLER 15%off 1 wiflh thia coupon- 668-2872 , 109 Dundas St. W K&M CLE ANERS SAM E DAY SERVICE ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS DRAPERY SUNBURN Every drapery in your house is failing apart right now. You may think that draperies receive little actual wear, and that they could neyer wear. out. But the "life expectan- cy" given for unlined and sheer drapes is only three years; for lined drapes, fîve years. The cause of this ruinous attack is sunlight. As it beats against draperies for hours a day, it- is ac- tually deteriorating the fibers. Silk drapes hanging in a sunny win- dow.can become rotted in three months. You will see evidence of the sun's powerful ef- fect' if* you notice draperies that have become streaked yellowed or faded along the inside edge of each fold. Damage 'occurs only where the sun hits most; areas of the drape hanging over the wall wil show almost no change. Sun-deterioration is the biggest danger of drapery drycleaning. When those "4fold edges" of -the fabric become weak enough, theycan't withstand the agitation of -cleaning, and tear or shred. The tears will h long and straight and correspondj to where folds would be] if the drapery was hung.g Although this happens only after cleaning, it is the resuif of a condition over which the drycleaner has no con- trol. K & M Cleaners of- fers these tips as the only prevention to sun- rotting; 1. Une, your drapes. Use windowshades. 2. Choose the most, light-resistant. fabrics: acrylic, saran, polyester -or -nylon. Acetate, cotton and rayon are the most, susceptible. Densely- woven fabrics wear longer. 3. Darker, duller colors look less faded over a longer period than light ones. You might 'want to change to, paler, light-reflecting colors in summer. 'BUYING AN ANNUITY? If you a re and you wish to secure a payoit annulty from your RRSP, cali. H' 'ERB TRAN Oshawa 725-6564 Whltby 668-5968 TOP FIVE QUOTES AVAl LABLE [AWNWER &SMALL ENGINE LIUSED LAWNMOWES.I "il Cleaning Service for the Entire Fami[l lu -- mmuzEE!à mb- 7 Lý