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Whitby Free Press, 6 Jul 1972, p. 4

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Chamber urges traffic Iights for Brooklin Intersýection A letter of app- the installation of The situation a t thought t o b e in- the towvn make, riedout as siO a eal to Town Coun- a 4 -w ay t rafflc t h e i n t ersection creasi n g ln dan- the necessary ar- possible.ý cil1 from the Whi1tby 1light at the inter- described as 'haz- ger. rangements to see C h amber of Com- section of Highwvay a'rdous' by the The Chambor' the traffic lights mer ce is urgirig 7& 12. c ha mber, is also r e commends t1hat i n stal lation car- Ontarjo Place presents a whl lole season of new entetainentand fun. I 1db Itfs ail new this season. New entertain- ment, new fun, new attractions, new ways to enjoy yourself, Ontario-style. If vou've neyer been to Ontario Place,. this is the time to do it. If you've dropped in before, corne on back. There's a lot to sec and do. Big, New Shows ut The Forum. 9 Ras hri(bir,' nd sB Bfirisý. I X e<sKare .ncerl and tbe ]Toronto Sn)phoný. Jul.\ Y & Il *Waler us.kitd and the [im ~mbn.il ili & lx eThe \.otto and the -\lan Flectrical Band. JlI 14 e*Ivan Rornanol. luI.' 15 & 29a Vicior I-eidbrtll and tbe Tronto Sýmpn (. ýJulv 16 a Tbh e s( hri.'tv tnsrl..JuIv 17 * Louis .Applcbaum conducts \l%.u.'ic trom tbe eis .lui\ 19 *a(Xterik \lNcKinnon. JlIs21 e Fred Stone ian concert.JuIh 22 (*rts) ahir rock concert. Juls 24 0 Arthur F dielr and the Torente Ssrn- ph.n,. JulI, 25 & 27 e A 1Tribute te (georce & Ira (iershui n. JuI, 26 a ihe Poppy -ml and the Stdîtnpeders. JuI. 2-"K* Seiji Oiam'a and tbe Tornto Snphonv. iul.\ 30, \nd ibaîs onîsi \ b i ruais ,prt)e-riitic or l.\' \u!eusî s\% 111 he iu..i a,ý rcat \Likc s omir plian,'nou. \-'ncl reniembeur, alshou,' ii l'lice ýrwii re in- c Iuded ssi îb aU rn 1551 'n te Onta ritPlacc Big, New Film ut Cinesphere. I 'hc:rc s no htbîrc likec ncsphrc ms .' Nlere In the %s urld. Inmae-inc it' A\ crccn 81 s.% ie ,and asý taîl a,' a si\ stores buildineL.Sîîenbneltro ,seund.Peenie bs esn,. n..'eant-sýcreen Inia\ production:I.ABY RISTII 111. A breaibiak- meu s ersion o< the I 'p 6 7 csccreatecl espe- cîmi,îl'O r (*inespbere. (And I')i ho ibasen>t seen -NO>RTH 0F SLPERIOR-: \et. .' u1l bc happy te know its stîlî ibhrillinL ('inesýpbere audiences, e%' er% da%. [)unt niss il.) Touch Ontario. Visit the pav ilion pods,. une ofibeé.'orld*N nîst adanced audio/s suaI e\bi bitiiuns,.'rbere \ou are. 35 lct abuse Lake O>ntario tourine a srtsof- eLa ss,-cen caed pods,. e.'plîîring Oniario's bistor\. i.' presecnt. Leue-ssinLati t.' future. A ncd brilline to an experience unas aîiablè ans.'.' ere cIsibese' urld! Children's Village. WW! IiitrnN ' '. LuiNOntairio PI ... n. sscsîand bectattraction. I t*. neitîer aî p.rk nor a plas - ,,rinld, It*-,ma %onderland .\A tipletci\ unique Lollection o!* ibi e.' <Ior k id.' to do T he Ruhber Fores.ihe Btuîtert Race,*The Sound .%real'he lunchhbagFo)res!. 'l'he Tube Stides. Nlirror L.and. The Rol)er Slide. The Foani Ssamp. The Fland- Os er-Water SA in p- and 21 miore salfe. skiIllews(in g. inoling activities for voung people. <n alter boss old ihe\ are.)t-['leeentire 21, acresf(b(ildren*\'tllaee iv' ces ered wï tb a emeaýnttc oran-e tratislu- cent tent. Sunlii C et.' in and rain st.i55 out. (Nil- dren*s tiIl.e ou have îo sec tl to be -lie e it,-Nnd once amain. ts încluded wvith N'our general admis- %ion to Ontario P'lace. Bring your appetite. Ontario Place bas oser 28 dazzling and dilfereni dining and drinking spots. Menus (and prices) are as s aried as, tbe establishments. Pick onc or do the rounds. If* sou're a do-it-s-ourself*er. brinL, a picnic. Ontirio Pllace bonuses inçlude the acres and atýcs of* ras4" buIs. shoreline. sbadiv nooks and super places to spread the blanket. open the basket and rela. More, ïMore, More. Shops and boutique%. A \\èrld War Il Spitfire. H 1 lSaHida. tbe haîttle-.,easoned desiros\ er. Tour hoats and pedal boat.'. IThe\ter Belle <a real patddlce.wbeler). bras.' hands. and trains. Sun- shine. mooi(nliLhbi. fresb air and Lake Onitarto. And more. Some things you should know. Ontario Place is on 1inlbrnto' laket.ront opposite E\hibition Park. (orne h\ car. public transit. hu. GO train or hoat (%%,e even hav'e our ossn marina). Now open 7 days-a-week. Admission Open Close to grounds 10:00 a.n. 12: 30 arn, (Sun. 9:30 p.m.) Restauran(s: 12 noon 1:00 a.m. Sun. 10:00 p.m.> Exhibits: 10M 0am. 9:30 p.rn. Cinesphere: 10:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m. Admission: Aduits: SI1.50. Students: .75. Children: Frce if accomnpanied by an adult. .25 if alone. Resident Ontario Senior Citiiens: Frec. For more information. cati 965-7711. Ontaob Slinis4r.' or Industr~ and Tourism, Hon. John Whige, Minismer (Soutli ol Exhib,îion Park on Torun:&s Lakefront, wîth more parking this ~ car ~ouîh sude Lakeshore Boulevard Wcst.) Page 4, Thursday, July 6, 1972, WH IT13Y FREE PRESS (South of Exhibition Park on Tôrunto'ý Lakefront, %ith mort parking this yrar south side Lakeshore Boulevard Wess.) Nfinisin of Industry and Tourîsm, Hon. John

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