Whitby Free Press, 6 Jul 1972, p. 9

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250 KIDS STORM H EYDENSHORE For a while last Friday night Hey- denshore- looked like a battle scene as 25 () k i ds from Torontoà, Nova Scotia and N ew Srunsw ick descended on the pav il1ion. The occasion w as an outing hosted by theWhitby Lion s Club and the music wNas provided by the Whitby Sea Cadets under the direction of Lieutenant Ron Elackwell. The Lions club had a bar- becue set upon the newvpatio at the b a c k of -Heydenshore a n d they were bus il ycook ing hamburgers and hot dogs and serving cokes. Nobody can say the k ids di dn 1t enjoy t h em s e I ves. Over 600 cups of cokes Nere consumed and the mayor wvatched :)ne young man eat 10 hamburgers. The kids came to Wý-hitby as part of a tour arranged by Oppotours 1972. Whi tby d ri ve r charged An Oshawa traf- fic fatality resul- t ed in aW'Vh i tby man being charged w ith h av ing too much alcohol in h i s blood stream wh il1e op erating a motor vehic le. Ri cky Radford, Il, of Oshawa was riding his bicycle home f rom Lake- view Park in south Oshawa Monday nightwhen he col- lided with an auto *dr iven by Terry Lryant, 25, of 1 6 25 Dufferin St. in Whitby. Radford was tak- en to Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital and w as p r onounced dead by Dr. M. K-e s t I e . Oshawa P ýol ice l.aid thé c h a r g C s In ~s the YPJ/'hitijy rmar. rNOW SHOWING at JuIyU 6-7-8 the - CUNT -wvI PAIINTEÇHNICOLOR* .M %I. Wrner Bros., A Knniey Company Children's Matines Sat. 1:30 p. PARA'/OUNT IC P [l Comlumg JuIy 9-10-11-12 BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE /1970 AMI awvadleigh-mourice, Itd. production uvumi~viu~itechnicolor®' from worner bros.H WHITBY FREE PRESS, Thursday, July 6, 1972, page 9 19635 COMET COUPDE Econ omical 6-cyl inder engine, automatic trans- mission and radio. White exterior wlth red trim. Lic. 58007A. 1ISsU METEOR RIDEAU "5BOO## 2 - d oor hardtop has V-B motor , automatic trans- mission, power steering, power brakes and radio. Save at Seawvay! Lic. 19489A. 1969 CHEV S'"ATION WAGON Fui yequippedvwi th automatic transmission, power s t e e r ing, powver brakes, V-8 engine and radio. Duai purpose a hi t. Plenty of room and value wivth this unit. Lic. x50359. 1970 -FORD PICK-UP» Has 3-speed automatic transmission and the 'big 6 cylinder engine. Just like new! Licence Y46456. 1970 METEOR MONTCALM 2 door hardtop, fully equipped wlth factory air- condi tioning. Vinyl top and radio. Save at Seaway! Licence 21792A. $*799 $1599 $1999 $2199 $2499 1969 OLOS. DELTA "88"3' 2-door hardtop. Plenty of options. Povver steer- ing, Power brakes, Power wvindows, vinyl top and radio. Lic. 603195. $2299 1970 METEOR 2-door hardtop. V-8 engine, A/T, powver steer- ing and radio. Sporty fui 1sized car at a low, l0w price. Lic. L3542. $219 1968B DODGE CORONET 19500", v-8, A/T, p à w e r s teerîing, power brakes and radi o. An exceptional car. Lic. 467751. $159i9 19683 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4-d o or Sedan. FulI1y equipped vi th V-B, A/T, power s te ering, power brakes and radio. Save at Seawvay! Lic. 61805A. 196S9 VAUX HALL "5W'I De luxe. 4-speed transmission and radio. Onl y 15, 000 m iles. L ic. 89720K. 1969 MERCURY MARQUIS 'i-door Sedan. This Iuxury car is ful ly equipped. A/ T, power steering, power brakes and radio. Li1c. 15 6113. $159 $8 99 $219 9 SEAWAY MOTORS 1965 LTD. PHONE 668-5893 OR 723-0661 1120 Dundas St. E. WHITBY 4¶.t t: 1, ~ '~ f Y ~' :ç~ ~y.us;~y~y~:jtY <~ ,-, RIFLE RANGE? Mr. R. Riss, Secretary Treas- urerof the W/hitby Rifle Society has w r it ten council1 ask ing to meet w i th them to dis- cuss the possibil- ity of openinga rifle range. The proposed rifle & pistai ran- ge would be toc- ated at the closed town dump, dir- ectly east of the G r ovesiîde Cerne- tery and usedby the police and the W h it by Revolver Association. IF PIone 668-3618 RESERVATIONSý Blin

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