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Whitby Free Press, 29 Aug 1984, p. 9

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B' •WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1984, PAGE 9 icentennial Jamboree will have antique car show Thp o tirafrit ý n tàniiin1 aie eni re family is invited to take part in the Whitby Chamber of Commerce Bicentennial Jamboree at Heyden- shore Pavilion on Sun- day, Sept. 9. The events get under way with a pancake breakfast from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., followed by n anique car show fromIla.m. to 5 p.m. A 10 km. run will be held at 11:30 a.m., followed by a Cabbage Patch doll parade at 12:30 p.m. From 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. there will be a hot dog and corn roast with corn supplied by Stokely Van Camp. Local bridge scores The following are the results of last week's play at the Whitby Curling Duplicate Bridge Club as reported by Mrs. Jim Wharrie. North and South: Perry Laurence and AI Leslie, 135; Mrs. P.A. Chubb and Mrs. C.E. Stewart, 133; Mrs. Hugh Baker and Miss Nancy Love, 114½; and, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson, 108. East and West: Mrs. Robert Broadbent and Mrs. Jamie Jameson, CUSTOM 128; Clyde Cockburn and Joe Arbuthnott, 124; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Winter, 115; and, Cyril McDonald and Mrs. Ede Wilson, 108/2. The Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club will resume play at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 12 in the Regal Room of the Whitby Centennial Building on Centre St. S. New players are welcome. For more in- formation call Mrs. Douglas Maundrell at 668-3605. The Whitby Brass Band will provide a con- cert from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. there will be various childrens' ac- tivities, including clowns and balloons, apple dunking booth, fish pond, funnel cake, clown face painting, and a frog jumping contest at 1:30 p.m. Bring your own frog. A demolition car booth will be set up at 2 p.m., followed by a tug of war featuring the Durham Region Police at 2:30 p.m., a water melon eating contest at 3 p.m. and a field day at 3:30 p.m. The final event of the day will be a square dancing demon- stration at 4 p.m. A special feature of the Bicentennial Jamobree will be an "Olde Tyme Fiddle Con- test." Entries are being sought in the amateur is the musical group and open categories, "Jubilee," from with prizes being $75, Mississauga. $50 and $25 for the Jubilee has perfor- amateur category and med in Las Vegas and don, Ont.; the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Toronto; and the Central Ontario Exhibition at Kitchener. To enter the fiddle contest, call Victor Pasowisty at 668-3741 before Sept. 9. Admission to the Don Frise, the president of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce, is seen here behind the wheel of a 1927 Rolls Royce owned by Jack Innes (at right), manager and vice-president of the Canadian Automotive Museum in Oshawa. The car will be part f an antique and classic car show that will be part of the chamber's Bicentennial Jamboree which will be held Sept. 9 at Heydenshore Pavilion. The cars entered will be eligible for two prizes: a collector's choice and a people's choice. The collec- tors will choose one trophy winner and those attending the event will choose the other. Innes says that.his 20-horsepower Rolls Royce has a value of $90,000 (U.S.) and only has about 65,000 miles on the FSock. Free Press Staff Photo $175, $125 and $75 for the open category. Acting as master of ceremonies and enter- tainment for this contest Toronto and at resorts in Haliburton and Hun- tsville. Since 1978 the group has performed at the Western Fair, Lon- th.esen ar.Ln This versatile group plays tunes from the "Gay 90's" to the "Roaring 20's" as well as ragtime and polkas. Bicentennial Jamboree is free, with a small charge for food and some events to cover costs. Dear Voter, Going door to door in this riding, I've found people to be more cynical than ever about politics and with good reason. The two old parties seem to be saying whatever it takes to get elected. But these same people tell me that we New Democrats at least have the integrity to say what we mean and mean what we say. We've talked about real change: on interest rate policy, tax fairness, job creation, full equality for women, nuclear disar- marnent, and a fair deal for small business, among other issues. I make a pledge to you today - as your Member of Parliament I will continue to speak with integrity and will provide the kind of quality service to this constituency which Oshawa residents now enjoy from Ed Broadbent - the service this riding deserves. 1/ '-Iv Il ~ ( I For transportation to the polis call 666-3950 (In Ajax cali 686-4101) ON SEPTEMBER 4 - VOTE FOR INTEGRITY - ELECT GEOFF RISON NEW DEAMOCRATS Authorized by Don Warne, Official Agent for Geoff Rison, Ontario Riding New Democrats M IT - el. 683-1968 m Fil 1

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