Whitby Free Press, 18 Nov 1971, p. 11

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WHITE3Y FREE PRESS, contînued fromi page Some first day prîze winners M a re o r gel ding in harness,' 15. 2 and u n d e r--I Coing Some, Bate & Jones, Ottawa; 2, King, Crow & Murray, Tor- onto; 3, President, Crow & Murray; 4, So Arn 1, Ba tes & Jones, Cup donated by H. K. Wick &Co. , Buffalo. Ladies' Hunters--l , Sunny Boy, Sunny- brook Farms, Toronto; 2, Elmhurst, Lt. CliffordSifton; 3, Cleveland, Hon. Clif- ford Sifton; 4, Uap, Sunnybrook Farms. Friday wînners P a i r of mares or geldings in harness, 15. 2-1I Aer opl1 ane and Eiplane, l3ate & Jones; 2, Wild Rose and Victoria, C r owv& Murray; 3, Entry, Si r H.. M. Pel latt; 4, M. P. andClIittering Glory, R. Palmer, Toronto. PigPen Class--l, Empyrean, Capt. J. W. Sifton; 2, Cobourg, Sunnybrook Farms; 3, Eglinton, Sunnybrook Farms 4, Ironsides, Lt. W.B. Sifton. Best Mare, any breed, suitable to pro- duce agricultural horses--l, Daisy of Tangy, F. Batty, Brooklin; 2, Sally of M ar ch b an k, M ea d owbrook Farms, Vh i tby ; 3, Bess of Brôokl in, Les ie H a 1 B rookl in; .4, Jeanne, Meadow- brook Farms. B e s t1lig ht m are, any breed, foal at f o ot-lBDell1 ofCGl1en Dhu, M. J. Hoî11- iday, \Whitby. BestHeavy Draught Foal of 1914, sired by r egis t er ed stal1ion--l, Princess Guard, Meadowbrook Farms; 2 Brook- lin Sensation, F. B atty. B3 e s t Heavy Draught Mare or Gelding, 2 y e a rs old--l, Bonnie, WV. F. Scott, 2, Beryl Priam, Meadowbrook Farms; 3 Bessie Priam, Meadowbrook Farms, 4, Whitby Bel le, James Hallett, Whitby. Newspaper Show notes *~ Th e total cash pri zes offered at the show amounted to $2, 109. There were 17 cups, one gold medal and'two silver medals also offered vyhich ran the total value of prizes up to $3, 000. *< The program contained a list of 326 entries in the 56 classes. W/ith the post entries, thenumber would be over 350. This is as compared with 175 last year. An increase of over 100 per cent in the number of entries is cause for congratu- lation. *Total attendance f or the three days m us t h ave been between four and fi ve thousand. * Lord Kitchener, Sir Henry Pellattis beautiful harness horse, said to be the f i n est in Canada, was entered in sev- eral events, but owing to lameness did not compete. Red Wing Orchards Roadside Market National Apple Week Featuring 1/2 Bushel Coîtland Apples 99(C~ *FREE COLOURING B00K FORTC FHOLDNA ADVANCE POLOT THI MUNICIPALITY 0F THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY Amalgamated -Area NOTICE 15 IIEREBY GIVEN THAT A POLI., FOR THIE PURPOSE 0F RECEIVING THE BALLOTS 0F VOTERS WHO EXPECI ON THE DAY FIXED FOR POLLING, TO BE ABSENT FROM AND UNABLE TO VOTE IN THE POLUING SUBDIVISIONS FOR WIIICH THEIR NAMES APPEAR ON THE LISTS, WILL BE OPEN ON: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2lth, 191 FROM il A.M. UNTIL 8 P.M. AT MUNICIPAL BUILDING THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY 405 DUNDAS STREET WEST, WHITBY, ONTARIO THE BALLOT BOX OR BOXES WILL B3E OPENED AT THE SAI0 PLACES AND THE VOTES COUNTED AT 7 PM. ON THE FOU RTH DAY 0F DECEM BER, 1911 DATED AT THE TOWN 0F WHITBY THIS FIFTEENTH DAY 0F NOVEMBER, 1971 _~.1 WILLIAM H. WALLACE Thursday, November Chamber First! On e of the first local organizations to come to the aid of the Campa ign Com- mi ttee of the Whi tby Storm Damag;e Re- I i e f Fund was the Whitby Chamber of Commerce. Ch amber Presi- dent Jim Cane has given his spontan- e ous endorsement of a Chamber of Commerce I"carni- val n ight"Iltobe held early in the New Year. Ali n will go 18th, 1971, Page Il e t p rof its to the fund. Soft Wool Jersey jank zTwo-tone Gown for 2 Holiday Wear :)NTARIO0C)HUMANE fo ~ ~ The Clothes Horse 25 Prince St. 0 576- 6021 1910 Mustang 2 Or. Htp.- I year or 12,O00Omile-warranty. Brand new 428 engine, 4-speed, power steer- ing, power brakes& radio. Pearl white ou t side with black vinyl bucket seats. A HIGH PERFORMANCE CAR FOR THE= CHOOSYBLIYER. Lic. # 37646A. $2695.oo_ 1969 Firebîrd 2 Dr. Htp.- 3 5 0 motor, a,'tomatic. Power steering and radio. Vinyl roof, Spanish gold ex- t e rio r w it h aIl1 matching interior. A HA RO TO CET CAR AT AN EASY TO CGET PRICE. Lic. # N9981 9. $2395,0OO 1969 Pontiac G.T.0. 2 Dr. Htp- Big V8engine, automatic, power steer- ing, power brakes and radio. Lime green outside with all vinyl ifterior. A S POR TS MAN tS GARDEN OF EDEN. Lic. # 15956A. $2395,9OO 668-6843run 1250 Dundas St., Whitbv

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