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Whitby Free Press, 19 May 1982, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19,1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS Patronscn a e ebus to the'Broo'klnfaîrtis year CONT'D FROM PG., 13 daring performnances.., On Saturday, a spe- cial fair bus willconnect with the GO buses at Shorty's Cigar Store in, downtown Whitby at 25 minutes after the hour and five -minutes to the' hour ail day long. This Wil. 'conneet with the Oshawa bus which arrives-m nWhitby at -20 minutes after the hour and 10 Minutes to the hour, with only a five- minute watt. The GO bus arrives fromAjax and Pickering at. 25 minutes after the hour and five minutes to the hour, from 9:25 a.m. to ,10:25 p.m. The. speciai bus -will then. proceed to the Whitby Fire Hall onÎ Brock Street South to meet the Whitby Transit buses at 28 minutes af- ter the hour and 2 minutes to the hour. The bus then proceeds direc- tly to the fairgrounds. Transfer can be ob- tained- from Whitby buses, or a fare of 50 cen- ts wili be charged. Buses will leave' the fairgrounds 10 minutes after the hour and 20 minutes to the hour to return to -Whitby in time tô catch both westbound and -eastbound ,GO CANADASTUDENT PAINTERS "for guaranteed quallty" INTERIOR - EXTERIOR *owned, opgerated by Canadian untversity stu- dents .trained students yield professionai workrnan- ship at iess than professionai prIcesý " ail workguaranteed " highest quallty paint FREE ESTIMATES BUSINESS HOURS:57 O49 Open Mon. to Sat. 8 a.m. tili 8 p.m. \~THE CORPORATION OF 1THETOWNOFWHITBY .NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS Under the provisions of the W eed Control Act of the Province of Ontario, Public Notice is hereby given to ail owners and occupants'of subdIvIded lands wthin the Town of Whitby that uniess the noxious weeds or weed seeds on any such sub- divIded lands ln the Town of WhItby are destroyed by FrIday, June 4th, 1982, and throughout the sea- son, the Council 0f the Town of Whitby has direct- ed the Weed Inspectors for the Region of Durham to cause said noxious weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed ln such a manner as they may deem proper, and that the expenses incurred by the said Weed Inspectors ln the disoharge of their duties shall bepiaced'on the Coiiector's Rol of th e Town >0f Whitby against the respective parceis concern.; ed arid that such amounts shaii be coiiected ln thé same manner as taxes under theMunicipai Act. The cooperation of aul citizens là earnestiy soiicited.' DATED at the Town of Whitby, this l9th day of May, 1982. Donald G. McKay, B.A., A.M.C.T. Town Cierk The Corporation 'of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossiand Road East Whitby, Ontario HOME OWNERS news you have been waiting for INSU LATION (EFFECI NSU LATION REQUiRES PROPER VENTILATION) If your house was bulit prior to January lst 1971 you are now eligible for a CHIP insulation grant. To qualify you must Use a C.G.S.B. lcensed contractor and you are wlse to deal local ly. GORESKI - in Durham since 1958 "in our estimation we have the best price!" 7234*022 ITS THE COVERIN THAT COUNTS..:;.,' Tracy Smith of Whitby and ber horse Licorice (above) won the beginner walk-trot for 8 to 10 year olds at last year's Brooklin Spring Fair pony show and gymkhana. This year's fair, which opens on June 3, opens with the pony show at 5 p.m. and continues through to - photo courtesy of the'Brooklin Spring Fair and Sunday at the fair. Also there wiil be the Central Ontario Rabbit Breeder's display all day Sunday. At 11:30 a.m., a bed, and bathtub race gets underway on the race- track. More entries are needed to make this a success. At 1 p.m. the Metro- politan Police team will challenge the Durham Regional Police team to a tug-of-war beside the racetrack. Immediately after this event the harness horse racing begins. There will be a pari- mutuel'wagering on al nine races. The dust will be flying until about 4:30 p.m. Meanwhile, teams of men, women and mixed teams wil be, trying their skills at log saw- ing, and nail driving contests wiil also take place on the baîl dia- mond. The largest sheep MYERVIPARCHMENT Biii Turansky, Mana- ger of W. Frank Real Estate Ltd., 225 Brook Street North, Whtby, is pieased te ann- ounce that -MERV PARCHMENT was the ieading seiiing agent for the month cf Aprii. Merv invtes you to caii on hie ex- perience te heip you iist or invest in Real Estate. show in this area to be held in the spring -will take -place with sheep shearing demonstra- tions by Robert Wordén at 2and 3p.m. At 1 p.m. a large beef show, junior caîf show and Junior Farmer 4H Beef show judging begins. The finale of the day will be the old time fid- dler"s and ..step dance conte st in the Brooklin Arena beginning at 7 .p.m. About $500 in cash prizes will be given away to the winners. To enter caîl 655-4287 for entry forms. The Brooklin- Spring Fair Grounds is located on Winchester Road East, just east of the junction of Highway 7 andl12. EDITOR'S NOTE: Mr. Wick is publicity dlrec- tor for the Broklin Spring Fair. Bridge The following are the resuits of last week's play at 'the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club. North. and 'South: Dereck Aistein and Paul Beischlag, 105; Mrs. Donald Wilson and Mrs. P.N. Spratt, 104/; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vrengden- hili, 93; and, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans, 86½h. East and West: Mrs. Florence Love and Mrs. Bruce McCoil, 107; Mr. and Mrs'. Harvey Win- ter, 106; Dr. and Mrs. Richard Ketchell,-91½;, and, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells, 88½. DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 214 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-7797 Hours: Mon. - Sat. & Evenings By Appointment Only (across f rom Beer Store) wi closing day June 6. buses, until 10: 40 p.m. Sunday, starting with the Venturer pancake breakfast at 8:30'a.m. another full day of ex- citement begins. Fifty classes make up the Arabian and Ail Breed Horse Show which takes >place inside the race- track. The Junior Farmers will have a dunking booth ail day Saturday TEACHERS4 ThepARE.NEEDED Toh.pseniors in a variety of classes from general interest to academicj topios. REMUNERATION Contact L.E. Evans 66'8-3012 ComTmittee for the Promotion of Seniors Education . New Horzon Funds' 4a k-, -- -

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