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Whitby Free Press, 23 Jul 1975, p. 4

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PAGE 4, WEDNE$DAY, JULY 231976, WHITPY FREE PRESS, Whitby Chamber of Commnerce Preselnts The Whitby Trade Fair IroquolsPark Arena 500 Victoria W. -Whitby 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. July 28th, 29th and 3Oth Bring the Whole Family to see Whitby business and services on display Added Entertainment Monday, July 281h a dog obedierice demonstration Tuesday, July 29th Whitby Brass Band Wednesday, JuIy 3Oth Childrens Mutt Show ADMISSION FREE THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT NOTICE 0F APPLICATION LICENSING DISTRICT NO. 7 TAKE NOTICE that HATCH HOUSE RESTAU- RANTS LIMITED of tise Town of Wbitby, in the Regional Municipaîity of' Durhsam, wiII make application at à Special Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario to be heîd at the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, 217 MURRAY STREET, in thse CITY of PETERBOROUGH, in the COUNTY of PETERBOROUGH, on FRIDAY, the FIFTEENTH day of AUGUST, 1975, at thse hour of 3:00 o'cîock in the AFTERNOON for the issuanoe of a DINING LOUNGE LICENCE, FOR THE SALE AND CONSUMPTION 0F LIQUOR WHERE FOOD IS AVAl LABLE for thse following premises: THE HATCH HOUSE RESTAURANT, 301 BYRON STREET, WHITBY, ONTARIO. Any person wiso is residlent in thse licensing district may' object to tise application, and the grounds of objection in writing shaîl be filed with MR. I. J. SHIRLEY, tise Acting Deputy Registrar of 'tise ioensing district, whose address is 55 LAKESHORE BOULEVARD EAST, TORONTO, ONTARIO, M5E 1A4, at Ieast tendays before tise meeting at wisich tise application is to be heard. DATED at Whitby, tisis l8tis day of July, 1975. HATCH HOUSE RESTAURANTS LIMITED Applicant By its Solicitor, GARDINER, ROBE RTS, 120 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M5H MT. Sowerby m Boettcher Mr. and Mrs. Herb Boettcher, of Whitby belatedly announce the marriage.of their daughter Angela Riccarda to William Frederick Sowerby of 0shawa, formerly of Sudbury. The wedding took place on Saturday, IuIy 5, 1975 at St. Mark's United Church in Whitby. Reverend J. Wragg perfonned the service. The maîd of honour was the bride's sister, Dorothy Anne, and the best man was Arthur Anderson Jr. of Sagînaw, Michigan. The groom os presently employed at General Motors in the capacity of Production Supervisor. Thse bride is attending General Motors Institute ini Flint Michigan. TIle happy couple are residing in. their new home at 206 Euclid Street, Whiîtby. THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY CONTRACT W75-26 LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS AT IROQUOIS PARK SWIMMING POOL - PLANTING Sealed tenders will be reoeived by Mr. R. A. CIaringboId, Deputy Treasurer, 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby until 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, August 6, 1975, for thse suppnIy and planting of trees and shrubs at Iroquois Par k Swimming Pool. Specifications and tender formns are available at thse Municipal Office, 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby. Telephone 668-5803, extension 58. Lowest or any tender flot necessarily acoepited. R.A. CLARINGBOLD, DEPUTY TREASURER, TOWN 0F WH ITBV. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Quail and tiseir horse, Jock. Photo by Mike Burgess, M.B.M. Publiahin and Photography Inc. Qual -wanton Rosalind Neil Swanton became thse bride of James Wil- iam Quail, Saturday, July 19th, 1975, at 4 o'clock, at St. Pauls Anglican Churcis, Toronto. The bride is- the daugister of William and Lila'Swanton of West Hill. >The bridegroomn is thse son of Edward and Helen Quasil of Severn Bridge. The maid-of-honour was Pamn Craig of Willowdale, and the bridesnaid was Shirley Macay of Scarborougis. Following a European honeymoon, the couple'wili reside on Stewart Street in Whitby. Soap Box Derby 'The Whitby -Kiwanis Club is looking for entrantsJ or its annual County Town .Carni- val Soap Box Derby. The soap box derby wâl be held at 10 a.m. Sunday August 3 at thse Durham Re- gional Court House on Ross- land Road. Entry forms are available at Koke's service station at Brock and Gilbert Stteets or from any Kiwanis member. Tise'club is hoping for a large tumnout this year. Tickets are also available from Koke's service 'Station and Mifflin's Barber Shop for thse Kiwanis beef barbeque to be held Friday August 1 from 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. The barbeque will be held at Heydenshore Pavillon and be followed by a dance. On Saturday August 2, from 9 p.mr. to 1 a.m. the Kiwanis wiil be hosting an English Pub Night at Hey- densisore Pavillon, for which tickets are also available. Maltese Pavilion Anyone interested ini crafts and, good food sould be sure to visit thse Maltese Pavilion at thse County Town Camîval, say members of thse Malta Social Club of Whitby and Durham Region. The Malta Club Pavillon wIlbe in Whitney HM~l, the upstairs roomn at thse Iroquois Park1 Arena from Auguat-I to 4. The. pavil*lon wilLbç open from 4*pm. to L.i.Auý-4ist mnon to 1 a.m. August. 2, and 3 and 5 pin. to 1-arn. August 4.» Bavarian S Tent The popular Lions Club Bavarian Garden under thse Ir a big top at Iroquois Park will be another attraction PAIN WALPAPEthat wil draw large crowds Up t 5 0 %open from 1 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday August 1, Saturday WALLPAPERS IN STOCK, August 2 and Monday Aug- ~ ~ ust 4. Music will be provided O Fby an oom-pah-pahbad emlnios £PJ/O F and continental food will be ~, I~AILUUM ~served.> PITTSBURGH PAINTS The Lions train about. WNIrt4wotàc -jtown will be operating, tak-' ing people between Iroquois 103,BROCK ST. SOUTH Park and downtown Whitby during thie tine tie Bavarian 668- 1 1 04 garden is open. hefut year die Lions Club has taken "AT 4 CORNERS ~ on tiiis project for tise varni- val.

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