WV1ITBY FEE PRESS, WYIDNESDAY, SEPTEM NBER 2, 198 1, PAGE 3 hB4~ ElÀeven Joseph now open Mayor Bob Attersley is seen bere with Shirley Radbourne cutting the ribbon to officially open Radbourne's store, Eleven Joseph Fashions, 406 Dundas Street Wes9t,ý Whitby. The opening took place last Saturday afternoon topping off tbree days of open house festivities. This is Radbourne's second store. She opened her first Eleven Joseph in Markham four years ago. When aslted why she chose Whltby as a location for ber second store, Rad- boumne replied that it was mainly becà use of the large number of existing customers who patronize ber Markham store from the Wbitby area. The Markhani store is housed in the original Livery Stable, wbile the Wbitby location is the former Goodfellow home wbich Radbourne bas refurbisbed. Former fiddle champion featured at Big Brother beer garden. Rick Cormier wiIl be one of the band mem- bers playing for Rick Johnson's County Band on Saturday, September 12 and Sunday, Septem- ber 13 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. This country and western band imitates contemporaries and old favorites including fid- die numbers wbicb Cormier bas plenty of experience at. He is tbe North American Junior Fiddle Cbampion three times and has won ninety fiddle contests across North Anerica. The other band mem- bers blend their instru- ment expertise to pro- duce tunes ranging from Charlie Danlels to Merle Hagard to their own fid- die and banjo numbers. If you like Waylon Jen- nings or Kenny Rogers, the County Band plays ItL Dave Pierce, a former Black Creek member, plays banjo, lead guitar and sings. The last two years be's been witb Ronnie Prophet. Rick Johnson has had bis own band for six years. He bas organized the Coun- ty Jamboree in Brougham for the past five years. Mike Milligan, a student at Humber Jazz College, plays bass. Marty Coomber is on steel guitar and Brian Yo plays drumns. The group bas played in West Virginia tbree times, featured with Hank Snow and Crystal Gayle. Tbey've toured Ontario spots sucb as Kitchener, Peter- borough and numerous other towns. On Thur- sday, August 27, they'll be starting an engage- ment at the Broom and Stove. Tbe beer gardens is sponsored by B~ig Brothers. It will be open Saturday from 12 noon to 12 midxight and Sun- day fromn 12 to 7 p.m. The show is a family af- fair offering picnic tables and a supper menu featuring beans and bacon and soup. There wIll be a limnited number of seats, up to 300, s0 don't miss this Rodeo special event. For more infor- mation, contact Iroquois Park at 668- 7765. INVITATIONS .... . BOWLING IS - PARTICIPA CTION AND FUN. GET PARTICIPACTING AT COUNTY BOWL WHITBY'S FUVE PIN BOWLING CENTRE. 118 Byron St. N., Whltby 668-2651 L ET'S GO BOWLI NG!mpl COUNTY BOWL c , Il ~ I 2/ 118 Byron St. N., Wib We stili have openings in many leagues for new members. To join a league for fun & exercise please cati now! New League Inquiries Welcome. You may join any one of the following leagues: Men's Leagues Ladies Evening Leagues Senior Citizens Young Aduits age 18 yrs. to 29 yrs. Ladies Afternoon Leagues Mixed Leagues Youth Bowling Council age 5 yrs. to 18 yrs. Phone C ounty Bowl 668-2651 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 12 noon to 12 midnight Open bowling on weekends or by appointment - I LET'S GO BOWLING WUUlrtDY YOUTH BOWLING COUNCIL REGISTRATION COUNTY BOWL 118 Byron St. N. AGE CLASSIFICATIONS 668-2651 BOWLING TIMES 1 :Tykes -5 yrs. tos8yrs............... Sot. 9a.m. &11 a.m. Bantains - 8yrs. tol11 yrs....... ..... St. 9 .m. &11 a.m. Juniors - il yrs. to 14 yrs ................... Tues. 4 p.m. Seniors - 14yrs. to18 yrs................... Wed. 4p.m. Young Aduits - 18 yrs. to 29 yrs........Mon. 9 p.m. AIl1 Ages Are As 0f December 31st, 1981 Registrefion Dates FANTASTIC SAVINGS AT ~ LESLIE'#S MUSIC CENTRE Cleara'nce Sale on al Floor Model Hanimond Organs & Pianos 100 immeSt. N., Oshawia STORE HOURS: 10OAM -8 PM 579c-6239 Tues. Sept. 8th 4 p.m. f0 8 p.m. Wed. Sept. 9th 4 p.m. t0 8 p.m. Thurs. Sept. 1iOth 4 p. m. fo 8 p... Fri. Sept. 11ith -l