PAGE 4, WHITBY FREE- PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1988 FGREAT STIlHL! ýýv(The TIHL 028 SUPER CHAIN SA W 52 cc's of quality performance' *Anti-vibration for smoother, easier cutting;. «- e Lfetme warranty on the electronic ignition; Ietaactivated Quickstop«® chain brake for increased operator protection. REAT DEAL!1 50 OFF THE REGULAR PRICE Certif led DURHAM EQUIPMENT RENTALS. 1230 DU NOAS ST. E. WH ITBY (Speedy Auto Plaza) 668-0880 NUMBRER ONE WORLDWIDE BENGT VON SCHWERIN of Whitby bers helping in fundraising for the local buys daffodils from Wendy Allan and chapter of the Canadian Cancer Jane Canavan, Beta Sigma Phi mcm- Society. Free Press photo Cancer unit canvassing underway The Whitby branch of the south Durham unit of the Canadian Cancer Society seeks canvassers for the annual residential camp- aign held this month. Anyone interested Whitby volunteers are I.' -o r I-I~ 1./ INTRODUCES...... YORK COUNTRY & GINGER TREE TRIADITIONALS. $ 12. O O double rl comparable book price $30.0 Co-ordinating' Decorator Borders $7050 çomparable book price $30.00 LARGEST COLLECTION 0F BORDERS IN DURHIAM a Country Specialists a Featured in Toronto Life Magazine. Folki-Art & Crafts *Children's Mini Play Aiea *Personalized Service 1652 BAYLY ST. W. wock R PICKERING 831-7747 LZ--.I1 Mon. - Wed. 9:30 - 6:00, Thurs. 9:30 - 8:00, Fri. 9:30 - 9:00, Sat. 9:30 - 5:00 E~rca~ raise $92,000 for ongoing cancer can eall research, education and patient services programs. The Canadian hoping to Cancer Society is 50 years old this year. Thirty years ago the five-year survival rate for lymphatic cancer was 25 per cent, and today it's 80 per cent. In 1987, the south Durham unit assisted 210 patients with services such as transportation, ostomy supplies, dressings, drugs, supplementary foods, home- making foods, medical equipment, boarding out expenses and mastectomny visiting. Those services for south Durham involved a total of 26 volunteers at acost of $32,577.,' Education services in 1987 cost $2,240, with four. volunteers. 1n 1988 education volunteers ýplan to spend $4,000 on education programs. Kiwanis music, festival now on The Oshawa-Wvhitby Kiwanis Music Festival began on Monday, April il and will run for two full weeks. There are about 1,800 entries in this year's festival, and as one entry can be a- choir or a band, there will be a total of about 16,000 individuals in the entire festival. There will be 58 school bands from Durham Region competing in the band section of the festival. There are also school choirs, ensembles and instrumental groups, as well as individual competitors in piano, electronic organ, accordion, guitar and *violin. Seven churches and halls ina Oshawa and one in Whitby will be used during *the two weeks for the Kiwanis Music Festival. Performances are ait Westminster United Church in Whitby April 11, 12, 13 and 18. Twelve highly qualiflhd adj udicators will be on hanc ait, performances. Ail performances are openi tt the public. Lasco gets conmrme t Lasco Steel Limited of Whitby hais been awarded an $8.7 million con. tract by Ontario Hydro. Lasco will supply reinforcing steel which will be used in varlous construction projects throughout Ontario.' lit le,