Whitby Free Press, 30 Apr 1980, p. 10

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* PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 19 8, WHITBY FREE PRESS PE P EFun-toving and otherwise, To enter a 4-person team <,f CF cFp comorised of persnns from a business, club, organization, household or other such social group in the lst ever CHOO-mKIN CIHLI COOK-OF F© IN AID 0F CYSTIC FIBROSIS TO BE HELD: SATURDAY, MAY 24th, 1980 AtWISS CHALET PARK in Greenwood, Ontario. REWARD A TRIP FOR 2: To viewtheW0RLD CHAMPIONSHIP CHILI COOK-OFF in TEXAS, U.S.A. For the winning team. Can be made b y sending the $25.00 Entry Fee and the coupon below to: CHOU-KIN CH ILI, C/O CHOO RADIO, 97 McMaster Ave. Ajax, Ontario LiS ME EACH TEAM ENTERED RECEIVES: -4 OfficiaI CHOO-KIN CHILI buttons - 2 Officiai CHOO-KIN T-shirts - Rules, regulations and one true TEXAS Chili Recipe. - 4 Free Memberships in the CASI. HEAD COOKS NAME:j ADDRESS:. TELEPHONE: I No. 0F TEAM MEMBERS 4"it 2 T-SHIRT SIZES_____i ENTRY DEADLINE MAY lst, 1980 CHOO For More Information Phone 683-4131 or 831-1310 During regular business hours. Lorna Solly of the town of Whtby's recreation depar- tment shows Mayor Jim Gartshore the model of a float that the town hopes to build to put in local parades this year ini celebration of the town's 125th anniver- sary. Gartaliore said that tlie base and the truck to pull the float as well as most of the labor is being provided for free. The materials, which cost about $4,000, wil be paid for by the town and a few of the local service clubs. Gartshore said that the town will kick in half and that lie hopes the service clubs will pick up the balan- ceof tlietab. The response by the ser- vice clubs lias been excellent to daye, he said. Re also sald that he liopes the float wlll be ready for the Brooklln Spring Fair Parade next montli as well as for the County Town Carnival. Parade and the Oshawa Fiesta parade. - Free Press Photo by Mike Knell. 1Students. will hold moc k council Students from local high schools involved in this year's Youth and Civic Ad- ministration Program run by the Town of Whitby are SE-LLINGODUT SALE Oshawa 's Greatest Furniture Sale is Now On At HOLDEN BROS. LEASE EXPIRED We have to clear our fluge stock of quality furniture in imited time Here is a great opportunity to 30 percent on bedroom, living room furniture dinette suites, fur save 25 TO dining room, as welI as maple 'niture for young people's bedrooms, Sleep-or-lounges, cedar chests, La-Z-Boy chairs, beautiful larnps, and bedding including Beautyrest and Perfect Sleeper mattresses as weIl as cheaper bedding. FURNITURE COMPANY FREE DELIVERY IN DURHAM REGION "Our own budget plan, Chargex or Master Charge" 63 King Street East, Oshawa 725-35140 meeting gaining a great deal of in- formation about municipal government. Donald McKay, deputy clerk, who is coordinating the program- involving fif- teen students from Henry Street, Anderson and Denis O'Connor High Scliools, says, "The students seeni quite keen and interested ini the program tliis year. " The program involves seminars on the organization and role of the municipal government. These seminars are condue- ted by each of the town department heads. This year, in celebration of Wlitby's 125tli anniver- sary of incorporation as a town, the students will learn of local history from Bri *initer, Whitby archivist. To conclude tlie prograrn, the students will hold a mock council meeting on May 28 at lm STOCK! centr Of 1855 7:30 p.m. in tlie dress of tlie 185's and will deal with sub- jects of that period. McDonald's is planning to present a prize to tlie student witli the most realistic costume that evening. i The meeting will be lield in 1 the meeting hall of the Whit- 1 by Municipal Building and 1 the public is welcome to at- tend. The students involved are Lori Brimbecom, Wayne Conrad, Cliff Nyenhuis, An- drew Simpkiss and Keith Wick of Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute, Cliristopher Boothe, Bryan Hartien, Rosario. Molica, Sharon Porter and Ardel VanWinkle of Denis O'Con- nor High Scliool and Blair Cleveland, David Robinson, Jeff Sanderson, Catherine Schultz and Bonnie Spry of t Henry Street High School. EXTENSION LADDÈRSý 16 fte - $54 21 fte - $72e" 24 fi. - $84.0 28 fi. - $98.0 PLATFORM LADDERS 5 fte - $25 6 ft. - $34»." ýSTEPLADDERS 2 ft. -$15." 3 ft. -$20." 4 -te $23." 6 ft. -$32." 7 f. - $54." Sf. - $60" 10 f. - $80." 12 f. - $110." MITCHELL BROTHERS Building Supplies Ltd. Brookinri655-4991 ENTRY: A nniversaryfloat -ý BUILDING SOLD q q --T! r 6wàe

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