WHITBY FREE PRESS, Thursday, July 20, 1972, page Il Carnival Parade Shaping Up About 40to 50 floats are expected to be In the annual County Town Carnival Para de August 5, and more are req- u i r e d , a c cording to the Whitby Jay- cees. Don Stewart, who is in charge of the parade, said floats have already been entered by the Rotary Club, Boy Scouts, Pol i ce Department, Town of Whitby, R e c r e a tion Department, Whitby Arts Incorporated, Malta Social Club, Jay- cees, Brooklin Horticultural Society, B a t h u r st Container s, YMCA, Whitby Youthpower, Public Utilities Commis- ion and the County Town Singers. Noon Hour A C o m m u n i t y Conscience project being run in conjunct ion wi th the Whi tby Recreat ion Department offers noon hour jo ggin g to all interested residents of Whitby. Jogging sessions to be conducted at Henry Street High School are offered as a free public service for males and females of al I ages, and showers will be available. Guest instructor will be Mr. Bonhuff, Two of the one hundred thirty Dutch studentsrecently in the Whitby area on an e x c h a n g e visit to Canada enjoyed their particular stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ottenbrite, Whitby. Wh a t di d the students enjoy most about Whitby and the Canadian way of life? The wide open countryside, "the p o o l of Mr. Ottenbritel", where Dutch students seemed to congregate and the hot weather in that order. The students, who were brought here t h r o u g h the promot ion of the Society For the Study of the Heritage of Cana- da, after being entertained royally left for home early Wednesday morning. [ HE FRIENDLY FLEA MARiET "Wb buy wid eIl anything" 23 PRINCE ST 725-9783 OSHAWA Bands already signed up include the Whitby Brass Band; Optimist Lancers, E t o b I coke; Brampton ,Senators; Bob- caygeonVlllagers; Kinsmen Kr escendos Peterborough; and the Whitby Sea Ca- dets. Majorette groups include the Bendale Lions f r o m Scarborough and the Ajax Kinsmen. M r . Stewart sa id more floats are needed to place between the bands, and an y one interested in placing an entry should call him at 668-2743. The parade w i I I assemble at Denis O'Connor High School at 9:30 a. m. and Jogging t h e p h y sical health supervisor at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium. Ail program material used is under the guidance of Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper, a u t h o r o f "Aerobics " and "The New Aerobics ". Sessions run from 12:00 - 2:00 p. m. Monday to Friday. Anyon e requesting information may contact Jim Horton of Community Con- science at 668-9008. W. C.Field s Co me and enjoy an "Eve n ing of Comedy " at the Whitby Publ ic Library on Wed- n e s d a y , July 26 at 7 :30 p.m. A program has been a r r a n ged to ap- peal particularly to film buffs of old- time movies. Ad- ults, teens and older children will enjoy the program which i ncl udes: "Dan- at Library gerous Femalesl" starr ing Marie Dresser, first filmed in 1929, and "The Phar- m a c i st" starr ing W.C. Fields . AIl those int- erested are urged to set aside this date for an hour's enjoyment of old- time movies at the Whitby Publ ic Library. Admis- sion is free. PIZZAZZIP 668-6495 Com. And Visit Us At 106 Byron St. S. WHITBY OPEN HOURS Sunday thru. Thurs Friday and Saturday 4.00 p.m. to 1.00 a.m. 4.00 p.m. to 3.00 a.m. Open Evning - Tuesday ad Thunday IVA N 'S (.adies) HAIRS¶YTUNG 1400 DUNDAS ST. E. - WHITBY "If you want to look your best" Whitby Scarborough (416))666-4321 (416) 439-0241 BROOKLIN HARDWARE PHONE 655-3831 BROKEN WINDOW?, We (an Cut Replacement Glass For Most Windows and Storm Doors 58 5aldwin St., Brooklin Open 9-6 Fridays till 9 leave at 10:30 a. m. sharp. The route will follow Dundas Street east to Byron, north on Byron to Mary, east on Mary to Brock and south on Brock to Centennial Park. FORT H COMI NG MARRIAGE Mr . and Mrs. John Clark, Gilbert S t r e e t East, Whitby, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of t h e i r daughter Carol Anne t o Wal ter Joh-n , son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bradley, Byron Street South Whitby. Theweddingwill take place Friday, August 18 at 6:30 p. m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cochrane Street Whitby. Local Hairstylist Wins Trophies £%11r1c4? D u r i n g a recent Ontario Barber's Show at Sudbury, Tony Scanga, owner and operator of Tony's Men's Hairsty- ling won a first, a second and a third in the competition. Pictured above is Tony with the trophies and silver coins he won. On the left is the third place trophy Tony won in the Modern Trend Hairstyling competition. In the middle is the first place trophy for the Mystery Mode Sty- 1 in g competition. Th is was an unre- hearsed event that left the style up to the c o m p e t i t ors imagination. On the right is the second place trophy for the hair cutting competit ion. This is the third time Tony has en- tered the yearly two day event which washeldat the Holiday Inn at Sudbury. T o n y w i1 I also compete in upcoming competitions inToronto, Rochester and the World Competition in Spain in the Fall. If you have unruly long hair or pro- blem hair why don't you drap in to see Tony for an expert hairstyle. He can giveyou the benefit of 15 years in bus- iness and with all those trophies Tony has proven himself the best ! Tony's Men's Hairstyling 668-5441 BLAIR PK. PLAZ after 7p.m.-668-5597 WHITBY J