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Whitby Free Press, 7 Jul 1976, p. 6

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P AGE 6, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS It is very pleasant to drive or walk down Baldwin Street, the main street here in Brooklin, and to see the attractive hanging planters. The flowers are beautiful and they prov- ide a nice splasli of colour. The Brooklin Horticultural Society should be Commen- ded for the fine work thcy do toward civie improvernent. They have planted beautiful displays and flower beds thr- oughout our town. Some of their flower s and shrubs can be seen at Grass' Park in the heart "of town, at Brooklin Memorial Arena, at the Post Office and tie library. Ail of this work is attractive and has a professional to- uch. But the hanging planters that grace our main street are something special. Great care-is taken that the flowers are kept well-watered and healthy. We thank you Brooklin Horticultural Society, we appreciate how busy an organ- ization you are and yet you alwàys seemi to find trne to offer something of beauty for the enjoyment of the rest of the town. Although there is probably a deadline date for regis.t- ration in the 'Y" sumimer camps, it may flot be too late to enroîl your children in the latter camp periods. If youi live here ini Brooklin, bus service is available. The 'Y' is involved in a program to hielp you find a stui- dent willing to do various jobs around your place thiis sum- mer. There are lots of reliable kids available and they have both the tume and the energy you may be iacking. Don't put' off that cieaning, fixing, painting job any longer! Cal the Whitby 'Y' at 668-6868; surely there is lots of work needing done up here in the North Ward area - employa student! Your local public library in Brooklin will be involved in the "Library in the Park" programn again this summner. As in the past, the library will have a wide variety of child- ren's books available that the children may borrow. In co-operation withthe Whitby Recreation Departnient the ibrary will work with the playground. leaders in prov- iding creative drama sessions to area youngsters who attend the piaygrouind programs. Frcsh and interesting techniques- wiil be used to acquaint the children with the art of panto- mime. Older chiidren wiil be encouraged to practice their own improvisations. The library will visit each of the four local parks: Brooklin, Ashburn, Myrtle-and Spenc er, three times. Each successive visit will see the group progressing fromn simple mime gestures which register emiotions to mo- re advanced gamnes and group skits. Sounds like great fun! WEIJ. JULY 7th - You stili have -until 8:OOprm this evenink to donate blood at the Canadian Legion Hall in '7hitby. SAT. JULY 1 OUi - Sec the Brooklin Redmien ini action ag- ainst Six Nations at 8:3Opm at the Brooklin Memioriai Ar- ena. VAL 655-43 17 Nominations are, for -Peter,,Perry Residents of Whitby have Award di an opportunity startig, t hîs from #l week, t.o nominate the'tow's omnmetce outstanding citizen for 1975 Chamberi who wili receive 'the Peter 21, at $l0 Perry Award at the officiai The of opening of the County Town County Carnival July 23. Mayor Jinr Nomination forms are presentatii available at ail banks, the Perry Aw municipal office, the Chaniber Heydenshi of Commerce office in the 23, with Centennial Building, and in1 and dinn( this week's issue of the dinner wl' Whitby Free Press. dance to The fornis must be fflled Smith anc in and mailed to the In addi Chamber office, 416 Centre the Carni St. S. before July 12. introduce Candidates for nominations with gift5 must be residents and tlïx the bump payers of the Town of Whitby, be heid. an nu one will be disqualified Th~e by reason of employment, nameda office, business or association Whitby, with the Chamber of Chamber Commerce. The award may basis ofc also be made posthumously, the cor and mere numbers of nomina- tions will flot determin'e the previous, judges' choice. bThthe Tickets for the Peter Perry prI ILI.IQi Innier are available ,e Chamber 'of ýoffice or firm any member, -unitil July 3 per person. rficial opening of the Town Carnivai by -n Gartshore, and the on of the- Peter vard wili, be heid at iore Pavilion, Muy cocktailsat 6 p.m. ier at 7 p.m. The ,il be followed by a )the music of Bey d the Individuals. lition to these events, iival Qucen will be :d and presented ts, and the draw for per sticker prizes wiIl Peter Perry Award, after the founder- of is presented by the r of Commerce on the outstanding service to riunity over the ;y car. award was instituted Slate Judge J. E. d at the time of scentennial in 1955. BROWNý'S FOODMASTER BROOKLIN, ONTARIO NORTH WHITBY PHONE 655m4521 * ou rt*ly~ Value CSf a C tiO NATURAL FOR THE BARBECUE - SCHNEIVERSc RED OTS wm 881b 4' SAUSAGE 881b 4 o BrbecUe- Backi Wngs - Necks Atuchod b'. 1 A jf UARRERED'79 19 cHICdeN579 %la E E F Eaé$.0SAUSAGE$1)i CHICIKENKISMET For Rooting - 3 ta 3 /z-Lb Average - Tenderloin Portion9 LOIN'OY PORK $1 3 9,b Famsiy Pack- 9 to 11 Chops - Centres and Ends Mîxed PORK CHOPS',1 3 9,' SCHNESDERS - 2-LB BUCKET FRIED CHICKEN $ 3.29 SCHNEIDERS SCHNEIDERS COOKID HAM RIN DLESS BACON 6-LI. $1 .12 ; éi Lft Scms 0(08 -OIARTEI POUNOIRn iTAmU" .,. BEEF Burger" si .o RAZOR BsES 79c RICHI (BARD $1.09 STAYPAICE- F(EININgE 84111108 Mr. o 0 10 MAXI-PADS 99C cONlCENTRATF» 71.02 BOX ALLmmmI~Ts2.29 1IIFEBUY 2o49c %MMOUTI4 aS8 AGASLE 24-FL-O0Z STL SCOPE s1.891 CREST 5 ML Tub63ci SUNSHINE FREsH FPIRODUCEw Black Cherries in Pail NOW 0AAVAILABLE for freezing or preserViflg. 10 lb. pails - Pitted and Stemmed $69 20 lb. pails $1 3.45 ALSO RED CHERRIES - Pitted & Stemmed In palis (product if available) END 0F JULY Place orders now for black & red ms m mewl I mIVI tN t ROTT NTOuAfflTIIS STORE HOURSI OPEN six PAÀWEEkI 88308.04a 6p.,. IXCPiptTRIUM. aFilI.Thurs. MI*MY<'e.m. MARGARINE 1-à.taë,49c Stolcelys New Orleans Style or Dark Red 1441-oz Tin KIDNHEY BEANS 3os'l SUNSPt.N32.Ft JDZ JAR SALAD DRESSING 99 CANADA CHOICE - CULVERIIOUSE- TIPS 12-FL-OZ TIN ASPARAGUS_ 6 9 BONUS OFFER - 100/oMORE CRISCO OL 24O d. 99C WITH PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE 19-FL-OZ TIN VAiN CAMPEANmS 45< BERNARDIN - PINT - GUART OR POULTRY SIZE PKG FREEZER BACS 4454 RIED & WHITE APPLE PIE 24 - L z 79< Helez Tomalo KETCHUP 32 Fz0x $1.09 -IN il OWN juicr DofE l l-FLoz TIN PII PL 5C;sutfeDANO PAGOF01le1 PINEPPLE55cGARBAGE BAGS 59C CAN4ADA N. I wPAE AO01 1 BROWN su CUIaME liis TueS BOET PASAIC SOMM PTAN OFI1 HMEY 89c CLING FREE 79c " I U AW K 1 811 ?¾ov z N #Um m A » IA O1040 Sa" SALMON 85c DOG KIRBLE 3.99 CANADA PANCOT *ui"fR ,w SWM FISH SIT ORANGE RROTSCÀKE LM1DEJC 165C $.09 4F99«1 39c 3B816DAYS Tluv R t Scit.- July il DELIVERY AT NOMINAL C HARGE Trade Fair July 26-28 .Nearly ail the booths have been filled for the third annual Whitby Chamber of Commerce trade fair during the County Town Carnivai, indicating that this ýyear's fair will be the biggest ever. Twenty-sevefl local busi- nesses, industries and coni- munity ,organizations .have confirmed, with more booths being added to satisfy the demnand, says Trade Fair Coni- mittee Chairmnan Warren Turnham. The trade fair is being held at the Iroquois Park Arena July 26. 27, and 28 fromi 6:30 p.mi. to 10:30 p.m. each evening, with no charge for admission. 'The theme of the trade fair is "Whitby Covers the World". A number of ncw exhibitors hiave entered this year, including the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, MBM Publi.shing and Photography, Whitby Toyota, the D-Ii- town Merchiants' Association; Fire-Rite Ltd., The Frame House, Stokley Vian Camp, and St. John Ambulance. Also, a number 6f former exhibitors are back again this yea r, inciuding Andrew Antennia, Cônsoidated Bath- urst, Thomas House of Music, Can Oxygen- Ltd., Gus Brown Motors, Pine Ridge Cable TV and Scripture Press. Comrnîuity organizations participatifig include the Whitby Garden Club, Whitby Fire Dcpartnment, Canadian Legion Brai i I 12, Red Cross, YMCA, Whiýtby Arts Inc., Whitby PuYý-ic Library, Dr. J. O. Ruddy Hospital, and Canada Ma- îpower. At 7:30 p.m. each cvening there wili be special cntertainiiment. On iuly 2-6 there wiil bc a dog obedience demonstratioîi by the Oshawa Obedience Asso- ciationi, Juiy 27 there wili be a conicert by the Whitby Brass Band, and July 28 there will be a "munttt show" also by the Oshawa Obedience Associa- tion. still available. Any inidustry or coninitmlhty group wishing to partic î ate in trade fitr Imay resorve a' booth by calllig thie - Chalniber or Conmmerce ofice at 668-4506. - - . . , A 't - ... . . ~.,.w T~A4' ~ ~ ~ , v'4'~.". +4A~ 44 - .~ 4~Z4 f4 ~. LI~-.* ,hA~. * ~ ~ 4'~'4'4'4. r~ê~ A ~~Tl'*+~1A~m.A .,' Il 16- -à- . . . . . . . . . . . ',qhitby's lu VI.

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