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Whitby Free Press, 31 Aug 1972, p. 13

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WHJITBY FREE1 PRESS, TI-IIIRSDAY, AUGLIST 31, 1972, PAGE 13 Con you identify this Whitby structure? HI1N T: F rom greengrocer to other trades, th is B rock Street North building - perhaps one of the most attractive in downtown Whitby - exists today. The f irst 20 callers who telephone the Free Press at Will' Rostek of 915 Waltoon Blvdl. won't hiave to eut thie grass in Ilis backyard next year. Hc's iustalliuig a swimiug iitpool. Alicd wliilc thec pool \Vas hcing dcug. wilf, \Vas iivcn a bonus. ln the excavationi. worknien uniicovcrecl a de- cayed lea thier su itcase. contai ning, souîîe old apr imnd a carpen ter's plane. l'lie only Imper I.ccognii.e- 6b8-61 12 will win tickets for use anytime at the BROC K THEATRE. Ail telephone cails after 9 a.m., Friday morning please. able xvas a partial map) of Ontario County, cîrca 1 800. l'lie planie is thc type used by slîipwriglîts about a lîu ndrcd yeurs aoo, a nd is believed bo bc qulte rare. Wilt"s wif 1Penniy is treating thie natter lighitly. Always a joker, slîc said "~Alli1 wanted wus ai pool. Now V ve got a po0ol and a private plane." Band Brass Wins CNE Witby's o'wn brass band lias donc iît again! TIhe Brass Band l'or the fifthi timie lias taken first hionours at thec Canad ian National Exibition. For thie past thrcc ycars in suIcce-ssion hie bauid lias takcn first place iii the "B" section, an ionour1LI Ol' succession whilihau toinatically places tlieii ini "~A", the lead ing section. Conîpeting 1'or (lie first tinie ini "A" section the grouip won 1'irst place fýor its renditiotn of' "Brass Baud Overtuire For Ani Epic Occasion" on Suuiday. Along witlî Canadian National Exhibit ion fumne, thec Whitby Brass Baiud lias won to date, f*irst prize ut thîe Toronto Kiwaniis Interniational Muisic Festival iu I1969, second prize ini the same festival a year luter iu 1970, and fir-st prize again ini 1971. They also received first prize at thîe Lion's In- ternational Kingston Convention"last year. Comprising thec Whitby Brass Band are: Musi- cal Director Stan Redfearn and Assistant Musical Director Mike Brooke, Wayne Church (sopranîo cor- net), Ray Tizzard, Cindy Battie, AI Black, Glenn Redfearn, Doug Churcli (solo cornets), Mike Brooke, Vivienne La Bine (Re piano cornets), AI Cox, Fred Harris, Janice Attersley (Flugels), Walter Churcli, Paul Battle (2nd Cornets), Kyle Gaudauir, Ian Red- fearn (3rd cornets), Dave McBee, Wayne Stubbs (Percussion), Morley Smîith, Dale Churcli, Eric Fos- ter, Joyce Shaw, Curtis Brown, "Sanrnmy" Clîurch (Alto liorns), Pete Sagermann, Brian Wyatt, Tom Humnpris, Denny Battle (Trombones), Rex Hopkins, Grant Brown, George Buirgin, Tracy Warner (Bari- toues), Bill Charters. AI Rogers (Euiplioniumns). Ran-, dy Cliuircli, J ili Edwards. Lori Brookes, (Bass), Doug Ryerse, and Lotlia Sagerîuîann (bass). c~ or ayfoPCceurniturcVizrclfozwiÀng OCteC, 980 BROCK RD. S PICKERING 839-4461 ýLAORDAY ONLY WAASSO Sheeis - Double Bed Size, Fitted (Limited Quantity> Tub One to a customer 9 Chairs _________________ a HIGHWAY 401 .0 ti n 22 1(BASELI NE RD.) M BAYLEY ST. MON- to FR1. 9:30 A.M. - 9 P.M. SAT: 9:00 A.M. - 6 P.M. fS~) WEEKLY ORAW NAME __ _ _ _ _ _ _ I ADDRESS____ ____ SPHON E( e if .1 00. 0 4r AI McCarthy, co-owner of Bayshore Furniture, pre- sents Mrs. Doris Smith of 15 Keewatin St., Oshawa, wvith a $100 certificate after she won last week's draw. Mrs. Smith said, "I neyer win anything so wvhen I got the phone caîl on Friday 1 just cou ldn't helieve it!" Drop.lu to Bayshore Furniture and f111 OUI a free drawv slip. . . you might be ibis wveek's ILICk YSÎO00 winner. At OLD WHUTBY FIND g UP TO 35% REDUCTIONS ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK

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