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Whitby Free Press, 25 Jul 1979, p. 18

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PAGNE 8, WMiTBY FREE PRESS PULL-OUT SECTON, WEDNESDAY JULY 251,1979 ý ARkADE ROUT Cochrane St. Eastalong I undas, to Brock St. South iEalong Brock to Burns St. West aiong Buns to Henxr' South along Henry to Iroquols Park Carnival 'Parlade The County Town Carmi- val parade will have a defi- nite Scottish flavor as the Canadian Seo ttjsh Club brings' a number of pipe bands to Whitby for the occasion. For the first year he Cana- dian Scotti sh Club is taking over the operation of 'the parade' The parade will begin at 10 a.m. Aug. 4 at Denis O'Connor' High'School and follow a new route. 'It wili travel south on Cochrane Street, east of Dundas Street to the Fourý Corners,,south of Brock Street to Burns, west on Burns to Henry and south on Henry Street to Iroquols Park. Among the bands already confirnied are the Canadian Accordian and Majorettes Band,, Tobermore Accordian Ban d, Mississauga," Majo- rette Druma Corps, Ajax Pipe, Band, Cobourg Legion Pipe Band, Army, Navy'and Air Force Pipe Band from Barrie, Royal Canadian' Legion Pipe' Band from Oshawa, Lindsay Pipe Band, City of Orillia Pipes and Drumüs, Milton and District Pipe Band, and the Oshawa Shriie 'Club Band. Floats and other- entries incdu de the Royal.Canadian_ Legion Color party, Whitby Public' Librarýy,-two floats fro mthe YMCA, West Lynde Comm unity Association, and horses from Port Perry. Anyone who wishes to enter a float in, the County Town Carnival Parade -may' cail Frank Webster of the Canadian Scottish Club at Peter PeryDne The Peter Perry Awvard for Whitby's outâtanding citi- zen of 1978 will be presented at the officiai opening'0f .the 1979 County. Town Carnival Aug. 1 at Heydenshore Pavi- lion. Cocktails wil be served at 7 p.m. and dinner follows at 8 p.m. The evening will also Carnival Rides For' the first time the ICounty, Town Carnival 'is offering a special children's day with reduced rates on al the carnival rides.-This date will be Aug. 3 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The, carnival rides, arran- ged through the Knights of Columbus, will be operating from July 30 to Aug. 2 from 4 p.m. to late evening, and Aug. 3 toAug. 6 fromin. ým. to late -evening. feature the 'opening of the 1979carnival by Mayor Jim Gartéhore, presentation of the Carnival Queen, and a dance following the dinner. This event is sponsored by, the Whitby Chamber.0f Com- merce and tickets are avai- lable by calling the Chamber office at 668-4506. A Fair With Food The' Canadian Scottish Club of Whitby wiil present 'A Fair With Food in Whitney Hall during the.County Town Carnival. Dates for.the Scottish Club pavilion are' July 26 from 6:30 p.m. to il p.m., July 27 from 6:30 pm. toi.a.m., Juiy 28,fromà 2 p.>m. to 1 a.m., and ýJuiy 30 and31 from 6:30 p.m. to il p.rn. 1Visitors to theChamber of Commerce trade fair in Iro- quois ParkArena July 30 and 31 are' reminded that the Canadian Scottish Club pavi- lion is open during the trade fair.- The Canadian Scottish Club will also be holding an open house and dance in the Regal Room at the Centen- niai building, Aug. 4 from 8:30 p.n. to 1 a.r.1 Lacrosse Tournament The Whitby Minor La- crosse Association ili--hold a_ County Town Carnival tournament at Iroquois Park ArenaJuly 28 from 9 a.m. to 6 pa. WVELCOMýE' to the WHITBY' COUNTYTOWN, CRN* IVAL- We lsps you bhae.uwo >udna 4noyoblo tuai. VISIT OUR GATORADE BOOTH AT THE TRADE FAIR STOKELY-VAN CAMP 0F CANADA P.O. BOX 297 - WIilTY, ONIARIO LMN 5S1 VIA. A. uvs Bldg 3ZD~ Yicht, Club -

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