Whitby Free Press, 6 Jul 1972, p. 3

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, Thursday, July 6, 1972, Who is the Next Peter Perry? The Whi tbyChamber of Commerce is looking for nominees for the Peter Per- ry Award for Whitby's outstanding citi- zen of 1971. The award, 1ast presented to W il-_ liam Nurse in 1970, was originated 17 y ear s ago by the late Judge J. E. Pritchard and named af ter Whitby's founder, Peter Perry. Nominations are open from July 3 to 21, and nomination forms are available a t the municipal building, post office, ail downtown banks, the [Bank of Com- merce in Brooklin, the Ashburn gener- al store, the Whitby Mal1 restaurant, and Courtice Pharmacy. Any citizen of the Town of Whitby m ay nominate one or more candidates by completing a form and mailing it in a s e a i e d envelope marked "outstanding citizen" to the Secretary of the Cham- ber of Commerce. Candidates must be residents or t a x p a y e rs of the town of Whitby. No candidatewill be disqualified by reason of his office, employment, business or a s s o ciation wi th the chamber of com- merce. The award may be made post- humously. Mer e numbers of nominations for any candidate wili not influence the decision of the 12 judges selected from various occupations. The panel of judges will make the a w ar d August 3 to the candidate who during the past calendar year has ren- dered outstanding service to the town overandabove his normal duties of of- five, employment or business. Out standing services rendered prior to the last calendar year may be con- sidered but there must have been some specific service rendered during 1971. The award will be presented at the o f f i c i a i opening of the County Town C a r n i val at Heydenshore Pavilion on August 3. The opening will consist of a ban- quet, presentations and speeches and dancing to live music. There will also be bar privileges. A limited number of tickets are av- ailableat $5 per person from the Cha- m b e r o f Commerce office, 117 Green Street, or from members of the Cham- ber's board of directors. The last day for obtaining tickets is July 28. Admission to the carnivai opening wi il be by ticket only, and ail tickets must be purchased in advance. Fur ther detail1s on the program of the o f f i c i a i opening o f the carnival and Pe t e r Perry Award presentation will be announced soon by the Chamber. Former winners of the Peter Perry Award were Donald W ilson, Er-ic Clar- ke, Charles Stafford, William David- son, Neil Murkar, Lloyd Gibson, Nor- man Irwin, Edward Bowman, Ron Haw- kins, John Visser and William Nurse. Theawardconsistsof a large shield wi th small plaques bearing the names of previous winners. The first guests to sign the register at the Lucien Motel during their grand opening last Friday are shown above. Standing behind the counter is the own- er, Mr. Lucien Charest of Whitby and on the right signing the register are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Herman of Roc- hester, New York. ALl ABOUT THE TOTAL t00K Massage and Massage Therapy by GORDON E. LEWIS Licensed Masseur By Appointment at TOTAL LOOK HEALTH SPA Sauna, Steam & Reducing Machines 668-3061 668-9386 SIMPSONS-SEARS WAREHOUSE Sale CO NTIfNUE S through tili Sa t. July 8 Special Values, Special Savings! SEE THE BIG 20 PAGE FLYER. DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME FOR WAREHOUSE VALUES! Personal Shopping Only, Please 4 big Days: Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sot. t SIMPSONS-SEARS The friendly store in the Oshawa Centre Be Frst in Line! Mon. ,Tues. , Sat., 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 p.m. Wed. , Thurs. , Fr. ,,.9:30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. FIRST TO ARRIVE Il . I ==11 111116 m page 3 L î m i t e d Quantities so Shop Eorly STORE HOURS: Grab Tour Nec

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