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Whitby Free Press, 13 Jul 1972, p. 1

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A HAPPY The quandary of a young Wh i tby man who had been red-taped for two months as he wai- ed for the disposit- ion of an applicat- ion before council for a cab driv- er's licence, con- cludedwith a hap- py ending this week. , The application was approved and the applicant hap- pily came to tell the Free Press on Wednesday he hopestobe able to go to work on Mon- day morning. But the stelemate on the licence gave h i m a few appre- h ens ive moments. 'Il was down to my last dollar at council Monday ni gh t and when I heard all the talk abou t theCounty Town Carnival, I thought it won't be any carnival for me , "h e related wryly to the Free Press. The man, for whom a local taxi company has heId a position open dur- i ng the icence s t a1l I, had prev- iously served a p r i s o n sentence for possession of $ 15 worth of hash- i s h with intent to traffic. It was his o n 1 y offence and since his release fromprisonhe has had difficulty in f i n d1i ng employ- ment. The cab company owner who held the position because the former "need- ed a break", will now be able to put to use the $3, 000 worth of eêuipment tied up during the two-month wait. "Ail I I want now is t o go to work and try to forget i t ", said the ap- pI icant. ORi WHITBY FREE PRESS enzies (Voice of the County Town) 301M BVRON ST.8 Volume 2 Box 206. WHITBY, ONT. FREE HOME Number 28 Thursday, July 13, 1972 DELIVERY Carnival Queen'72 Where Are You? This bevy of local beauties made a difficult job for the judge's final choice in the County Town Carnival queen contest in 1969. The stage i s set, the prizes lined up and the carnival weekend is near- ing, bu t County Town Carnival Queen 1972,where are you? Deadline day, July 22, is only nine days away for enter ing the contest which is open to all single Whitby girls aged 16 to 20. The contestcommitteehas been par- ticularlybusythis year, and has roun- ded u p an impressive lineup of prizes from local businesses. Prizes include a portable television set, compliments of the 'Vorks Department of the Canad- ian Union of Public Employees, a nylon garment fromDu PontofiCanada, ponty- hose, sample cartons from Stokely Van C amp a n d c o smetics from Elizabeth Arden. The carnival queen a n d h e r prin- cesses a r e made a special part of the carnival weekend, and enjoy a special dance held in their honour. The carnival queen and princesses r ide in a prominent place in the giant carnival parade, and the carnival queen will be chauffeured to the Oshawa train stat ion to meet the del egat ion from Long- lueuil Whitby's twin city. The al w a y s wellI -attended judging takes place 8 p.m., August 2 at the Legion Hall. Last years carnival queen was Fran- c e s Parise a n d the princesses were Karen Murphy and Deborah Wood. At press time there were no entries to this year 's contest. In previous years contestants have entered onl y a few days before the deadl ine. All1entries must be mailed to County Town Carnival Contest , Whitby Legion, Byron Street South. The stage is set and asContest C h a ir man John McIvor says, "Al1 we need now are the contestants. " So, Cou nt y Town Carnival Queen 1972, where are you? ChampionshipMidget.Tournament Slated ENDING FOR APPLICANT "JOHN For Wh'Ïtby .. Pcocje

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