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Whitby Free Press, 25 Aug 1993, p. 2

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Page 2, Whitbv Free Press, Wednesday, August 25, 1993 CHARM & ELEGANCE!1 Attractive 3 bedroomn century homnein desired loation. Format tr.'ngroom & dlnlnrq)oom. tfrench doors, pine tmirng, addition wth sttding gass wattut to dock &teflced yard. Asting $169.,900. CALL ROSEMARV B ROWN AT 433-2121 ROSEMARY BROWN Hall of Fame Centurion 1987, 1988, 1989,1990, 1991, 1992 Me ie0 i aea.l i e' iMe As a long time resîdent of e Whîtby, let my years of ~~ experience go towoik for you! One of the frdesi ffoiig No QETON ABOUT T L "IJSASK FOR ROSEMARY BROWN opafflkIrale cai TI JUT LOVE GIVING AWAY FREE AIR MILES." 1-o416-433-2121 CAROL SCANNELL (teft) shows Anne- an Innu family there for the month of JuIy, Marie Yaraskavitch pictures she took on and described her experiences at a recent her visit to Davis Inlet. Scanneil lived with Innushare meejting.tir< eSr Wlb Poto myMr esrWih re Press ROTARY CASHCALBIDAR -.713 9 23-22Q END 0F SEASON CLEA&RANCE CO W & SI-fEEP MANURE 20kg....$ 1M99 BLACK EARTH30L .................. $1.99 SHA DE TREES: Red Maple, Green Maple, Kwanzan Cherry, Birch Clumps, Linden, Sunburst Locust, Hornbeam, Flowering Crab, Ash 112 PRICE E VERGREENS: Blue Spruce, Hoopsi Blue Spruce, Austrian Fine, Cedars, White Fine, Junipers, Mugho Fine, Nest Sprucè, Yews, Rhododendron, Euonymus 30% oOFF SHRUBS: Silverleaf Dogwood, Furpieleaf Sandcheriy, Llac, Potentila, Spirea, Hydrangea, Weigela 3-0% OFF UNILOCK INTERLOCKING BRICK FROM 990 PER SQ. FT. Outdoor Plastic & Wood Planters ............12 PRICE Perenniais (Excluding Mums) .................1/2 PRICE Peatmoss 4cu.ft. Elsewhere $8.99 .......................$5. 99 Carolina King Pine Bark 3cu.ft. Reg. $7.99 ..........$5.99 Alil Tools ............................................. 40%,o'OFF Gardena Tools & Water Attachments ...........40%1oOFF ALL Henri Studio Fountains Statues & Planters.. .40%1o OFF Fruit Trees: Cherry, Plum, Peach, Apple .....12 PRICE Insecticides & Herbicides ...........................30% oOFF Mother Earth Organic Garden Food 10Okg 6-9-1 Reg. $1 4.99............................................ $7.99 Organic Summer Lawn Food 18kg 8-2-0 Reg. $26.99 ............................................. $16.99 Coco Muîch Reg. $9.99 ...................................$5.99 Clay Pots............................................ 30%1 OFF AIl item s - While quantities last. Sale starts Aug. 25th and ends Aug. 31. Discounts on regular pnices. JOHN BROU WER GARDEN ÀAAND LANDSCAPING CENTRE 650 Lakerldge Rd. S. wa# AJAX Hawy# 686-1545 e 686-1680 , Hy. 401 ~ .Jpen: Mon.-Fri. 9am-8pm t.Eg Sunday 9am-5pm LH Magical Weddings begin at MILIL RUN If you're looking for the perfect country setting for your wedding day, plan to visit us at MILL RUN GOLF & COUNTRYCLUB. We specialize in ALL-LNCLUSIVE "NO HIIDDEN COST' Wedding Packages designed to suit your needs and make your planning worry free. Our prize winnirtg Gardern Gazebo or Chapel for your cercmony and our elegant new banquet facility for your reception allow you and your guests to arrive at one location for your entire wedding celebration. Our packages for groups from 60 to 400 gucsts offer a winnirig combination of warnith, style and excellent value. We provide everything frorn cocktails and canapes to your DJ and Wedding Cake. Please visit O E O S us atourPE O S (~f~ * 'j;.. Friday, A ugust 2 7, 1993 4:OOpm to 8:OOpm or Saturday, A ugust 28, 1993 9:OOam to 1:OOpm Rcfreshments Will Be Servcd Regional Rd. #8 West of Uxbridge 852-6212 e 543-1670 Health officials are concerned about fox rabies spreading into Whitby, Alax and Pickering. J.D Churchill, of the Bowman- ville office of Agriculture Canada, says a rabid fox was found last Friday in a ditch on Church Street, north of Ross- land, in Ajax. A rabies epidemic in Uxbridge Township' continues and recent cases east of Stouffvilie and in north Pickering indicate the dis- ease is spreading south in the west part of Durham Region. So far -this year, 61 animais in the re4on have been diagnosed foi'e\by Agriclture Canada's laoaoytests. "This represents only the tip of the iceber g because many foxes and skunks die in rural areas and are not seen or reported," says Churchill. 0f the 61 animais, 36 were foxes, 17 skunks, five cattie, two bats and one cat. Sus pected rabid animais shouidlbe reported to Agriculture Canada at 416-623-5759. Animais bites should be repor- ted to Durham Regionai Health Services at 416-723-8521 and a physician should be consuited. The best protection is te have animais under care vaccinated against rabies, and avoid wîld animais, especialiy foxes and skunks. Tattooi* ,a, gv H»TECH STIuE ~E1IIUIN Rabies cases mn this area

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