PAGE 4e WITY FREpREpp£aWEéDNESDAY, MARCE 11, 1992 YJ, FFREE PRIZEi KIDS HOTDOG MEAL Each meal includes: I c7" Hotdog, French * Fries, l2oz.Sf Drink, Jr. Conde s, &PRIZ!î <Priced I Individually -$5.24) lI01O DundasSt.E.- î * Expires April,7/1992 eult *Vle@evc ne 1961 Sna o F ou he~ 1... .. ...bu ............... .gi~x~ gf'PE *TAN NING CENTRES Swimwear.Faue 10 regular tans only $55,. 10 su .per ta'ns- only $70. Establlshed since 1985 HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 9 - 10 pm, Sat. 9 - 6 pm. Sun. 10 - 4 pm. 101 Mary St. #203, Whitby PEARSON LANES fisd v--O *Rentai Personal Capital Gains e Small Business e*Child Tax Credit Commission Sales Child Care Expenses Employment Expense Deductions "Satisfaction Guaian,'eed" PROFESSIONAL TAX PREP ARATION FAST AND EFFICIENT from $20.00 Cal! now for. your appoinînzent 'ind take advantage of our already low prices. 430-1986 WrSA IGHpe Mon. & Tuesy.ony5 Pin - 8 PMn O<nly $3-95ý Fettucine Alfredo or, Spaghetti.& Meat Sauce Add a side order of musliroonis, garlicbread or caesar salad for only $1.50. I~j Karon Thompson' and. Juie, O'Link, volunteer co.oedinators of the Hospice Whitby p ,ga,say nine volunteersoe mpetedth.t training rogamby Mrh2 and tii.program 1ud1tain tasupportits first clients; According Mùënk "usis a vety excitingtMe t oinvolveeL Iwas in Juil. 1988 thattii. idea of creatingf a hospice organi- zation in the area firet took root. A steering commIttee repre- senting professional. and lay people interested in woeldnwith terrninally ilU c lientsai- stormed ideas, undertook a survey, of needs and ultimatoly cr.ated Hospice Durham. Its mandate is 'ta provide accessible.- quality, hospice car. through co-ordination cf service, oducation and support ta the. terminally ill and their. familles in Durhamn Region. In the area of support, three branches .ar e hing developod with trained volunteers. in Ajax/Pickering, Whitby and Oshawa. Hospice Whitby will now ho lcnown more exactly a. HospceDurham, Whitby branch. HMos-pice car., a new, but a"s an old, concept, ha.s lowly gained acceptance in the health car., field during the past 25 to, 30 years. This concept,, or rathor phulosophy, of cars had its r.birth in 1948 in London, 'England where Cecily Saunders, rirs nurse, thon almoner (socal worker), thon doctor, wa. inspirod by hier work at St. Lukes Hospital ta, devolop hotter pain control and othor mean. of comfort for dying people. Now, 22. years later,. St. Christopher's, the hospice founded in London by Dr. Saunders, is an institution renowned for its pioneering in tuis field. In Canada, the philoeophy of hospice car. ha. also become known a. palliative car.. Often, familles are torn apart when they learn the prognosis of terminal iliness. Acceptanco of this prognosis on the part of the family memhors and the dying patient, time constraints that h-nder the. developmet of the. r.lationsip in, light of the. prffogn-sand financial problome cauuing undue stress are1 juat nomne of the difficulties that may- alnse. f oalyPeople, may b. familiar wthei palliative care team at ýOshawa General Hosit headed by Dr. Gilian GiIhbtTis team, active now for. some oight to nine years, ha. established appropfiate care of the torminally ill as a vital part of health care. Whitby General Hospital han a very active -inter-disciplinary pallative, car. coimnitto. whose vision is to provido a palliative car. Pora with education ta ail staff. Anyone wisbin further information about hepce or palative car., or wanting ta ho a volunteer, 'is invited ta cal HospiceDra, Whitby branch membes Kaen Thompson (579-9507>' or' Julie 0'Link (571-3501) or palliative, car. committe. members PegWr Primneau or Sharon Chapman, both at Whitby General Hoispital. (668-6831). challenges lIayoffdLsý B yMarlo Boucher' The 1 Canadian Union Public Employees (CUPE)ilafighting to protect and stop the destruction of public services and jobs in Onai,says Steve Nichols, proe- sident ofCUE local 53., "Dismantling our socia infras- tructure i. no way- to answer the economieczciais," ho s3ays. SNichols says there will b. up ta 20 local planning meetings acrosa Ontaria ta create new solutions ta6 these problemns'and aloo pressure the provincial government to increaie its one prcent transfer pemn t fh*r nuniipaitisiýchool boards, hospitals and universities. See us for your freezer. n eeds! a> a> E L. a> N a> G> 1.. te- A.. o >0 j- o *0- <n a> a> c,> 0 G> a> E a> N G> a> A.. "- j- o >0 1~ o te- <n G, G> (O -0 Co CD CD CD (D CL -O) L__z~__ ~ 'Vryeciting' time'ýý fo HspceWhitbyý< .99.l.e- $ .39 k LUNCH ES $.25lb0- 9.3 k musar or *aoe ss adery urel s- 850 0 0 / 00- e HEE TRY*OR W SPECAL PICE! REDY T Es On *ol rhafe es mid edu pce NC SUAE 158 Brock St.N.ý (Pearson Lanes) Whitby 666-00Q23< Mi -2 ýâ le.