çiay, August 3, 1972, page 7 WHITBY FREE PRESS, Thur< CARNI VAL The County Town Carnival Weekend, which drew an estimated 25, 000 visitors to Whitby last year, and 2, 000 to the S un d ayMo rn i ng Rotary's Pancake Breakfast alone, has come a long way from the firstcarnivaî held seven years ago. "lThe Wlhitby Rotary actually got the baIl rolling"l, says County Town Car- nival-Chairman Jack Woodward who has in organizing Whitby's social event of the year, worked 18 hours a day. "We wanted something people would automaticalîy associate with 'N hi t by , something permanent along the 1 nes of the Quebec Wilnter Carnival. As we were still in the thinking stage, the club re- ceived a letter from the Canadian Ci- c ycl1e Association in Toronto. They were approach ing var ious communi ties about holding bicycle rallies in honour ofc a r nival1s and fairs. Another club DUNK THE CELEBRITY Quiteoftenwethink many celebrities around town are "iaIl wet"l. This week- end, with your luck and skilIl, you may be able to prove the fact. The Brooklin - Wýhitby Junior 131 Hockey Club (Canadian Tiremen) ar e operating a "Dunk The Celebri tyll Game in Centennial P--ark. The object of the game is to throw balîs through a hole, which wiII tip a chair on which a celeb-ity sits. If suc- cessful, thecelebrityfalîs off the chair into a swimming pool. Who would you like to dunk? The M ay or, Recreation Director, Pol ice Chief, Fire Chief, Councillors, "Mr. C ou n ty Town Carnival - Jack Wood- ward,"I the staff of this newspaper ail will be "volunteers". CpnEveninp - Tuesday and Thursday 1IVA N'1S (Ladies) HMIRSTUVG 1400 DUNOAS ST. E. - WHITUY "If you want to look your best" Whitby Scaroough (416»)66"-321 (416) 439-0241 DRAWS TH member brought the motorcycle scram- bles In. Now the scrambles are one of the Iargest held in Southern Ontario drawingpeopîe from as far as the United S tate s. At that particular staoe we thought about adding Yacht Club races, h op i n g the carnival would grow from these kinds of features."I l'in that f i r s t year there were no carnival rides and we had no programs made up,"I he re c al11s. TheQOshawa Times s impl y listed a schedule of events. Then came the soccer and ten- nis tournaments, and in the second year we had a modest program made up. Then w i t h the enthusiastic response ta the pancake breakfast, we had an indication thecarnival was really going to go. So with the end of festivities that year three or four of us called together a meeting withMayor Newman and began to contact ail1 local clubs and organizations so that WEEKEND HORSE SHOWS WHITB3Y - Loyers of horses should flot miss the third annual Meadowcrest Farms Horse Show to be helId dur ing the County Town Carnival Aug. 5 to 7. The horse show begins at 10Oa. m. Aug. 6 and wîlI continue titI 6 p.m., w i t h entries in 1 ne classes, Junior Showmanship, EnglishandwVestern Equestrian, pairs class, driving class and s t a 1Ilion parade. The las t three events are new this year. Junior classes will be provided for persons 16 and under, and open classes wil11 be aval able for persons of any age. Open classes are being provided for the first time this year and many more than the 50 entries of Iast year are ex- pected. The location of the horse show is on the third concession of Whitby east of the Whitby-Pickering town Iîne. NGW SIIOWING, Auge 3,4-5 at the In everyones1life there'sa SUMMER 0F '42 jA Robert Mulligan/ Richard A. Roth Production - IENNIFER ONEILL - GARY GRIMES JERIt OUSER OLIVE CONAN inram Mchmel .ChIIdven's Mati,.. Set. 1:30 Pm Rings Arouumd The World Circus from ail over the worl1d -Csmi**q Aug. 6-7m8, JOHN CASH in OuN FIOHT, KIRK DOUGLAS £buunmiu eON SAME PROGRAMe T. R. Biokin Candice [Bergen Aduit Entertainment & Peter Boyle STARTS WEDNESDAY Hni ale STARRINO Raquel Welch Adults 1.75 Phone 66&~3618 chlîdren .50 Students . 25 Show SFort 7:00 .t. Oiy FREg pARKNG UT':SECTION OU SAè3 we could branchou.V nival rides to add atmosph7%~ ini the third year things just took we added adozen or so more ifeatures what we already had."I l'in the beginning we were only get- ting about $1,ý 000 from counci 1, now we are budgeted $p3, 000. That may sound 1like a lot of money but the parade-ltself *can cost up to $2, 000 and then therels the advertising and promotion." An indication of growth of the County Town Carnival over the past years is the pancake breakfast. When the very first breakfast was being planned, Mr. Wood- ward says they anticipated about one hundred and fi fty, but three hundred was the turnout. B r e akfa s t attendance then went to 800, from 800 to 1500, and in the past t wo years well1 over 2, 000 have been served the Rotariants deicious pancakes. NEt and While walking hitchikingon Dun- das Street at Cochrane 1Iast Saturday an Osha- wa woman, Shir- ley Shiplack, 21, was knocked down by a yel low half ton pick up truck but suffered only sl1ig9h t injuries. The truck fail1ed to remain at the scene of the acci- dent and police are looking for a yel- low half ton truck with woodgrain on the side. f SERVICE US MY BUSINESS By: Steve Hanson Is your Life Insurance in step with the times? Arc present beneficiary arrange- ments stili satisfactory? Are the benefits payable according to your family's best interests? Have changing family needs madte your present insurance inadequate? Just mail the coupon for help in answering these important questions. To: S. K.< Steve) Hanson Suite 501, Bell Tower, Oshawa Centre Oshawa, Ontario 1 would like to review my present Lif e Insurance. 'ADDIRESS................................. ....... . . . ». . . . .. . . . .. . . . . 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