Whitby Free Press, 22 Apr 1987, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 22, 1987 Permision now needed to seil food, Community groups who seli food produets sold by the Town are £and beverages in Town facilities frequently, being unidercut which I while holding events will now have creates a confusing situation and a to have permission fromn the Town. poor public relations image for the According. to the parks. and Town of Wlitby," states a report recreation department, groups from the department. have been operating unauthorized The Town grosses over $130,000 a food booths and by the time the year in concession revenues. That' FOOT departmhent discovers them, it is amount is expected to go up conl- CARI difficuit to ask the group to disman- siderably with the opening of the die the booth. second ice pad at Iroquois Park. "Many of the groups receive To stop groups from undercutting their products free of charge from the Town's prîces, the Town will Prof essional. Staff sponsors etc. andtherefore. the dictate the selling price of food and Treat bevera ges as it relates to the price TratM R. TRIM at the Town's concessions. Corns * Calluses* COMPLETE Before groupe can seil food, they * Ingown *LAWN & GARDEN must get a facility permit from the Bunions *SERVICE Town. Toenai I SRVICbo Es The Town wiI also dictate what Overg rown on lsRaoaeRts the groups may seil and the Footsoaks 725-3300-....6 -- 23-9711 location of the booths. & MasageDR. STANLEY KAGETSU Private Home& is pleased to announce the opening of his specialty practice in Group Rates ORTHODONTICS For Day or Evenlng (braces) at Appointments 1615 Dundas Street E., Suite 206 Cali Whitby Mail, Lang Tower East, Wooico Mal Whitby, Ontario LiN 2L1 By appointment 436-7622 GET UP TO $3251, REBATE NOWI __ * WHEN YOU BUYM NORTH AMERICA'SM j FAVORITE AIR CONDITIONINO SYSTEMI e WILL MAKE YOU FEEL ~~I~IICOOURALOE I Now's a great tirne to move up to todays superior air coniditioning technology.- Carrier deluxe central air coniditioners and Iieat pumps bring you that superb Carrier * cornfort, plus.: COSTS with Carrier's FINANCED BY THE ROYAL 13ANKf l I I high efficiency, At intefest rates betow vrime 7 9 0Mc Fun whilej FROM PAGE 1 to have been formed, and its mem- ber are some of the 72,000 now in North America. A Harrisburg, Pennsyhvania corral distributed Christmas food baskets; a Syracuse, N.Y. corral donated $500 to a local historical society; a Union City, Michigan corral held a sale to help the needy. This week, the Durham area corral of the AAHA gave two talking book machines to the regional branch of the Canadian National Institute for" the Blind. Since Cokee Joe's closed in February, meetings are held at Brother's Pizza Spaghetti House, in Whitby. Members have bought club jackets, with the club's distinctive logo on them, to contribute toward the funds raised, handled by the feedbag (treasurer). Tickets have been'sold for draws, while dances, including one this Saturday, April 25 at Brother's, are also held to raise money. That dance will be called the Horse's Ass Bash. Round-ups are hehd every third Tuesday of the month. rundrais ing This year's jockey, or president, is John Ward of Brooklin. Rangehands, like Coker, take care of activities and assist the jockey. The groom is the secretary for the 1group and channels ail funds raised 1to the feedbag, who is Fred Thor- [ton. 1 Waterboys and girls set up the' 1"Cnecessary refreshments." Stablehands dlean up.- The veterinarian makes sure ail ailing members are remembered while the exercisor generally helps out in ivarious capacities at round-ups. .The rear runner is corral historian. 1 Another important role is that of the horse s--- artist who provides the 'good stories' or arranges for others to entertain to keep the round-ups moving and enjoyable. The pledge: "I pledge that I'm a Horse's Ass and everyone shahl know it. "And everywhere that I shall go, I swear that I shail show it. " And the jockey ends meetings with the closing pledge: "As long as you're a Horse's Ass, we'll ahl have fun. "But when you become a jack- ass, you're ahi done. " OSAAWHITBY AJAXIPICKERING I 2-06 668-8111 683-5757 BARBARA MURRAY and Veronica Anderson, both students at R. A. Sennett look on hesitantly as.a snake is brought around for them to touch. The students got a close look at different types of skiakes during rabies week recently. Free Press photo

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