Whitby Free Press, 7 Jun 1995, p. 14

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Page 14, Whtby Free Prose, Weckieeday, June 7, 199 Downtown streets Closed or cria Streets in downtown Whitby will be closed ail day Saturday, July 1, ta permit a pedestrian thoroughfare or maIl for the County Town Carnival. Street ciosures pianned in- clude Brock from Mary ta Col- borne, and bundas, from Byron Slompitch qualifier planned A slo-pitch qualifying tourna- ment is one of many events being held as p art of the County Towni Carnival ini Whitby June 30- Juiy 1 and 2. The W;hitby Arena Fundrais- ing Association is hosting the tournament, that includes a Labatta slo-pitch qualifier at Kel- loryn and Iroquois parka June 30 to Juiy2. A puck and bail event -- sio- pitch and hockey -- i. also being offered at Iroquois Park June 30 ta Juiy 1. There wiil be a beer tent at Iroquois ail weekend. For more information aboiit the tournament, caîl Dan Clou- tier at 666-4943 or Lynn Sey. mour at 668-4924. toGreen. Also being considered is the closing of Green, from Dundas ta Coiborne, and Byron Street North, from Dundas to Mary. The carnival wiii be heid from Friday, June 30 ta Sunday, July 2. But the downtawn will be the primarw location for Saturday's The third annuai sidewa]k art competition, hosted by the Whitby Chaznber of Commerce and the Whitby Courbhouse Theatre, is scheduied to, take place on Saturday, Juiy 1, in the downtown area. Pre-registration i. free. A $2 f.. will be c]a o registration the. da S ne event. Forme are avJ-able at the 'Whitby Chamber of Commerce, Lafontaine Trading Post, Elsa's Okiuidrens Things, Whitby Information Centre or Whitby Public Library or cail the Whitby chamiber at 668-4508. The completed forme may be mailed or delivered to the Chamber of Commerce, 128 Brock St.., Whitby, LMN 4.18 or events -that include musical entertainment, open air res- taurants and pubs, bed/outhouse races, sidewalk artcontest, dunk tank, gant bingo, British pub> celiebrity auction and street dance. There will be more details in upcoming editions of The Free Press. Lafontaine Trading Poat by Thursday, June 29 at 4 p.m. Participants must report ta the regisiration clesk at, the WbitIby Cha#rêcfCommerce, Coiborno Street Est entrano, before painting. They may begin at noon and muet finish their art work by 4 pan. Sidewalk locations will be assgne. tatday. Thejudges will decide the winnere from four categories ,- children under aged seven; eight to, 12; 13 ta 17; over 18. Prizea are donated by the 'Whity ' Courthouse Theatre, Lafontaiuie Trading Poat and the Wbitby Chamber of Commerce. A paint tray containing paint., water and pater towels wil be provided ta, each participant. Oshawa man 0 wins home Tom DlngwaIl of Oshawa was the winner of a new home in the 'Home Pros Baffle' held by the local United Way and Melody Homes. DinrwalI, a financial pianner for M, wset home watchingýa playoff' hockey trme when i. name was ceAfed at the Melody Homnes sales office in Bowman- ville May 28. More than 2,500 tickets were sold, at a cost of $100 each, for the draw. The home ia valued at $170 000 OiËer* prize winners were Andy White of Bowmanvill, a freezer full of meat; David Reynolds of Peterborough a year's supply of Pasta Là a !ol- sana; Terry James of Peter- borough, dinner for two at the Hol7ywvood Prmncess. $9 1,000 for foundation More than $91,000 was raised at the KFD National. open*ma- tial arts tournament held May 28 in Pickering.' Many of North America's top karate, kung fu and ta. kwon-do fighters competed in the event, or¶inized by Evelyn Wong of Funds raised go-th the Sumray Diabetes Foundation, a volunteer fundraising orgaization made up ofp ~ p1e nthemrtal at. The foundation raised funda for research into a cure for dia- betes. NUTRITION CENTRE INC. 668-2661 121 Brock Street North (just N. of the four corners) OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY " Nutritional Assessment " Aromatherapy " Massage *Acupuncture *Reflexology,... and more We carry a large range of: *Vegetarian Foods - Organic Products " Allergen Free Products " Natural Convenience Foods " Breads - Bulk Grains &Herbs " Vitamins & Supplements " Homeopathics - Bach Flower Remedies " Books, Videos, Cassettes " Body Building Supplies " Birkenstock & Finri Coinfort Shoes .and much more e.. . AICCHCKN& RED RE., * i KL Do you have photos of previous Cotmty Town Camnivals andfor occasions when Brook or Dundas Sts. were closed?.- We would like to publish some in our June 28th supplement. Cali the Whitby Free Press at 668-6111. DISCOUNT HOBBIES Planes e Trains e R.C. Cars, Rockets Plastic Models - POGS *Role Playing Games 214 Dundas St. E. Whitby 430-2236 au(tra Cu13 Quality Haircare Affordable Prices HAIRCUT After2:3Opm $&( SPECIAL until 7:OOpm qF PERMS- $25.00 and up COLOURS $25.00O3. SPIRAL PERMS $55.00 and up MON. TO FRl. 9:00 - 7:00 - SATURDAY 9:00 - 6:00 209 DUNDAS ST. E.. WI-ITBY -'5 POST OFFICE (IN THE WHITaY GORPORATE CENTRE) SHWY#2DIJNOAS (ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE) ml ýb*AM'b$4 êt »iý4ef» - *MP . Ili W.19 491,*&»td ý ý

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