Whitby Free Press, 4 Nov 1971, p. 8

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Page 8, Thursday, November 4th, 1971, WATCH THAT TICKET If you have purchased tickets on the Erooklin-Whîtby Minor Hockey Assoc- i a t ion lottery, yould better check that ticket again.__ Mens or Ladies' "Caravelle" watch by BU LOVA (an excellent family Xmas gift) When you buy your '72 Moto-Ski durlng BOýNUSDEAL DAYS From Oct. 29th to Nov. 2lst, 1971. 14 models ail packed with performance, design and safety features that make Moto-Ski VOUR Best Buy! - Over 300 Moto-Ski dealers in Ontario to serve you! WILDE RE NTAL SERVICE and SALES 1415 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668i.3226 SKATES (new & used) & WHITBY FREE PRESS To date, noonehas claimed the prize for the first goal scored in the To r on tao Maple Leaf's Saturday night home game, or for the wvinning goal. The tickets sel1i ng for $ 2. 0O each, are good on the ten Saturday Maple Leaf home games pl ayed in the manths of Oct- aber, November and December , and each ticket covers one second of the game. Goal is $12,00 The Minor Hockey Association hope to rai se approximately $12, 000 of the $50, 000orequired to run hockey thi s season. T he t cke thol der w ith the proper s e c ond for the f ir st goal scored each w e ek r e ceives $ 25. 00 and the ticket h o I d er wi!th the proper second for the wNinning goal each week receives $75. On October l6th, the first goal was scared at 6 minutes and 32 seconds, or second #392of the f irst per iod, and the winning goal was scored at 6minlutes and 37 seconds of the second per iod of sec- period or second #f 397. On Oc tober 23rd the first goal was scored at 7 miînutes and eleven seconds or Second# 431 af the first period, and the winning goal at eleven minutes and 14 seconds or Second # 674 of the sec- ond period. AIl the winner has to do is write ta PostO3oxl45, Whitby ta dlaim his prize, andit ispossible thewinning ticket isnot yet sald. If purchased after the date the game has been played, the winner stili may dlaim his winnÎngs. Ti1c k ets ta the Iottery may be pur- chasedfromplayers, executivernenbers or the ladies' auxiliary. *WE4STERN O6HAwAO0U1L LT.I FUEL QIL SER VICE FURNACE INSTALLATION * 725ul12 I ~~ M M m nn REDS CYCLE & SPORTS RED (FORMERLY AT 107 COLBORNE ST. W.) HAS MOVED TO BLAIR PARK PLAZA j~,1 (COR. DUNDAS E. & LUPIN DR.) n * * * * * * * 1* * * * * * KEXPERT REPAIRS on BIKES, Hockey Equipnient & Accessories* K LAWN MOWERS, BABY CARRIOGES, TRICYCLES & ALL SMALL ENGINES* SHARPENING SERVICE For Mowers, *as Kie SK T S S A P N552 c ns68-841 Soccer Association Instails new Members Whitby-During a wel I attended meet- ing Saturday, October 23rd at the Whitby Co mm unity Arena, a 7-man-executive was elected for the Whitby Minor Soc- cer Association. It was gratifying ta see so many in- ter ested persons in attendance, proof of the increasing popularity the game of soccer is enjoying in aur town. Among those in attendance were James Mark- Iand, area representative of the Ontario M i n or Soccer Association, as weIl1 as Fred Beckett, representing the Town of Whitby Recreation Department. New executives The following persans wiII forni the new executiVe: C. J. Van Essen,. President; H. Adebar, Past President; Art Col mis, Vice Pres- i d e n t; W. J. Vanderkolff, Secretary; M. Femia, Treasurer;D.E. Cane Reg- i strar andrmatch secretary and J. Van- denberg, convenor. Next meeting The associationlslext gefleral meet- ing wil11 be held an November 27th at 10: OOa.m. attheWhitbyCommfUflity Arena. AI 1 coaches, referees and interested parents are expected ta attend. PROCLAMATION TOWN 0F WHITBY Remeunbrance Week TAKENOTICEthat by resolution of the Toni Counci 1, the per lad of November 4th toNovember 11Ith, 1971, h as been pro- claimedas "Rlemembrance Weekll in and for the Town of Whitby. D AT ED AT WHITI3Y, this 28th day of October, 1971. Wni,. H. Wattace, A.M.C.T., clitr, Town of Whithy 4riHA UL 24 hrs. 7 days a wM. DEARBORN SHELI 1603 Dundas St. E. 728-1849 JOI N NOW SNOWMOBILE CLUB Over 2,000 acres on Rice Lake, Alil types of scenic cou ntryside ACCOMMODATION Country kitchen, club rooms, services and storage etc. SUNSET FARM LODGE R.R. No. 2, ROSENEATH PH. TORONTO 742-0474 c c K c K v See RED Now For Bicycles [new & used - 10 speeds 00W in) 4) 4) 4) 4) 4f 4I~ 4) 44 <4 44 <'1 44 44 44 44 ISKATE EXCHANGE

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