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Whitby Free Press, 22 Jul 1987, p. 19

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1987, PAGE11,19 /7 *CALL A POFESSIONAIPL ListrciCONSTRUCTION CO. LTDO MEMBER 0F "THE BErrER BUSINESS BUREAU" Speclalisis ln . *CONCRETE WORK e PATIOS - ,@ FIREPLACES *FLOWER BOXES * GARAGES a ADDITIONS e LEAKI NG ýBASEM ENTS, ETC. 294-9132 MARKHAM 427-0659 PICKERING El VVP.1m'1 INC. Landscapiflg Design El Consultants e Interlocking tne e Retaining WallsW eTimber Work Tree& SrubPlanting I~lEIEEEEIEEEIIL1EL73ElEEEl Business people: Wo specializo in ALL areas Staff available for tom- porary or part-timo assign-1 Iments The past two months have been busy ones at SunnycreSt. On May 6* some residents spent a most en- joyable evening at Whitby Little Theatre; Mother's Day Tea was held on May 8; pub night on May 13 was a real toe tapper, with enter- tainment by the Durham Rhythm Cloggers; the Oshawa Choral Society gave a fine performance on May 9 which was also Carnival Day; on May 14 the Outreach Players cast members performed the musical iiGive thy regards to Broadway"; a trip to the Shriner's Circus on May 23; CFTO's World- beat News on June 4 had an inside look at the activitieÉ going on at Events at Sunnycrest Sunnycrest; Lioness -Club a Strawberry Social on June 15; guests from Bobcaygeon Nursing Home arrived June 16 for a bar- becue and entertainnient by Archie Walker; Chuck Kilpatrick provided the music for pub night on June 17, a trip to Cullen Country Barns for lunch and theatre on June 19. Sunday, June 21 the beginning of Senior Citizen Week. A special church service was held; a visit to the Renaissance Hotel to see "Bright, City Lights"; in the evening, a Father's Day steak bar- becue was also held. On June 24 the crowning of the Sunnycrest King and Queen at the annual family B.B.Q. and a visit from Whitby Mayor Bob Attersley brought lots of excitement. New Queen is Mary Napier and King A visit to the Oshawa Legion on June 26 was the perfect ending to two fun-filled months. June 30 a dinner was held in ap- preciation for the work of volun- teers. Events planned for July included a picnic on July 8; dog show July,15 and q trin tn thp O'Kppfàp '.ntri- hi -"I BUYING AN ANNUUTY? If you are and you wish to aecure a pÈyQJL annulty f rom your RRSP, cali: HERB TRAN OSHAWA 725-6564 WHITBY 668-5968 Top 5QUOTES AVAILABLE see the "Sound of Music", visit to Bestview Health Care Centre for a barbecue July 17; July 22 pub night will welcome Jazz with Jackie; July 27 a return trip to the Renaissance Hotel. Residents who celebrated birth- days during May and June 90 years and over were: Jean Hastings, May 16; Christina Einboden, June 8; Emily Boswell, June 15; Gertrude Gurney, June 16; Agnes Sheppard, June 21. Volunteers are welcome at Sun- nycrest. For more information con- tact the Activity Department at 576- 0111. There is stili a need for bingo prizes. Donations are appreciatetd Barry Thompson &Sons eRrooms 'Fonces eBathroomS *Tlifng Garags *.Dishwashor .8Docks Installations 668-w845*5 APPLETREE GARDENING A complete residential service. FREE Estimates. Specializiflg in interlock bick installation, toun dation ptantiflg, timber retaining watts, & cedar trees. 655-4931. G.. IC'SRF& ANNUITES& FINVEia vSME nRTirUNS Pal, f a nn I> ingnliiiîumn Pbi ei.în roe os iun * C ROOMS 20 yi-eiars experiaence.suatisfac- tion harend.reebli sti eS 568-025 BRIAN DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC AJAX, ONTARIO 683-6074 7ewing aacchinnee Repairs acýn ^i^ g M ac P $ Ail Makes Complete ture-up $229.95. PairS ed Sùwing Machines FR a c o n dd Il tt Il o nn a From $49.00 571-1385 Top Une Sewing Centre 400 King St.VV., Dines Plaza, Oshawa IMM NEED SUPPORT STOCKINGS CALL 728alll2 DURHAM MEDICAL 92 SIMCOE STREET NORTH OSHAWAONTARIO il 1 4

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