Whitby Free Press, 23 Oct 1974, p. 9

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WHITDY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1974, PAGE 9 Knob Nul1 Downs Dixie 8-3 You try and try but nothing seems to go right, you stick your hand out a fraction too low, you go down on a shot to quickly, your defense screens your view and when al these things happen in one gaine often enough you loose the gaine as did Dixie Beehives goal tender Clayton Evans last Thursday night at Ira quois Park when they were enter- tained by the Whitby Knob Hill Farms Jr. A Hockey Club. Greg Sanford (12) who put three in the net for a hat trick watches this shot go in. Whitby won the game 8 - 3. Free Press Photo The (OHA) Provincial Jr. A Whitby Knob Hill Farrus hockey club hosted the Dixie Beehives last Thursday night and the Weston Dodgers titis past Suinday nighit at Iroquois Park. The garne Thursday a- gainst the Dixije Beehives began strong for the Beehives beating Whitby's AI Mc. Sorley three tirnes in the first period. Bruce Newton puit Whitby on the score board late in the period. The second period saw Whitby take over the garne with Don Nicholson, Ken NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY REVISION AND CERTIFICATION ASSESSMVENT COMMISSIONER'S 0F THE LIST -- SCHOOL SUPPORT ENTRY LAST DATE FOR FILING AN APPEAL - November let, 1974 NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Municipal Act, as amended, I have posted up at my office in the Municipal Building, 405 Dundas Street West on October 23rd, 1974 a copy of the Assessment Commission- er's List showing the school support for aIl persons who are qualified to direct taxes. The persons who are qualified to direct taxes are owners, joint owners, tenants or joint tenants. I hereby caîl upon ail persons qualified to direct taxes in the Town of Whitby to take immediate proceedings to have any errors corrected, the last day for appeal being the I St day of November, 1974. Revision of the list for a change in school support wil commence on Monday, November 4th, 1974 at 10:00 a.m. in the Municipal Building, 405 Dundas Street West. Appeal forms for alterations of your school support are available at my office. Dated at the Town of Whtby, this 23rd day of October, 1974. Wm. H. Wallace, A.M.C.T., Clerk, Town of Whitby, Municipal Building, 405 Dundas Street West. If you -have a way with words- you'II enjoy the W EEKLV CROSSWO RD PUZZLE.a Clarke putting away one apiece, Greg Sanford getting two making the score at the end of the second period 5 - 3 for Whitby. The third period looked like a repeat of the second wîth Whitby doing aIl the scoriflg and skating. putting the pucks in the net were Ken Clarke, Greg Sanford get- ing hiis liat trick and Gerry Sherbon getting one to end the game and giving Whitby an 8 - 3 victory. Thc game played Sunday light against the' Weston Dodgers was another high scorer for Whitby leading the Dodgers 9 - 4. Bruce Nikkel started in net for Weston but when the Hillers put threc past hlm in less than flive minutes into the gai-ne coach McAloney opted for a change and inserted Brad Kovri into into the net. Scoring in the rirst period for Whitby were Rick Prien, Don Nicholson getting two and Alex Elson ending the period 4 - 0. In the second period Rick Prien scored for Whitby then Andy Tarantino for Weston, back to Whitby Jim Doignan, over to Westoný and again Andy Tarantiulo ail this tak- ing place in a time span of one minute, 3 seconds. West- on put the liist puck in the net of the second period to end it at 3 - 6 for Whitby. In the third period Weston looked as if they might catch up, with Don Lamb scoring first, but that was not to be the case as nine seconds later Don Nicholson put away his hat trick, then Rick Prien got his hat trick and putting in the last puck of the night was Tom McLeish ending the game 9 - 4 for Whitby Knob Hill Farms. CIRCLE TAXI 128 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY, ONT. 6641M6666 24 HRS. The Whitby McDonalds Senior A hockey club was given a roughi going over last Friday by the Flycrs in Barrie. The McDonalds lost- the contest 6 - 2 scoring for Whitby were Blair Campbell LOOSE RUGS and Wayne Weller. The tone of the game was set by Barrie taking 15 of the 20 penalties and out shooting Whitby. The Orillia Terriers, the only team to this time re- maining undefeated witl be at Iroquois Park Thursdlay niglit, game time 8:30 p.m. to take on Whitby. Peter Vipond the twenty four year old left winger WALL to WALL BROADLOOM OSHA WA RUG CLEANERS UPHOLSTERY Est. 1956 LPLýANT located at 133 TAUNTON RD. W. Tele 1phone 725-9961 THE TOWN 0F WHITBY SECONDARY PLANS Special Study Areas (4a, 4d) The Town of Whitby wil be holding Public Meetings- Tues&a,, October 29, 1974 7:00 p.m. Special Study area 4c Tuesdiy October 29, 1974 9-.30 p.m. Special Study area 4b Sin the Council Chambers 405 Dundas Street, West Whitby ROSSLAN ROAD z w O <n TUESDAY OCT. 29, I1974 AT 7:0Qpmp NI. HIGHWAY 401 WALLtoWALLBROADLOOM Council has directed the Planning Departinent to proceed with Public Meetings for Stage TT of the Secondary Plans for Special Study Areas 4a, 4b, 4e and 4d. A public meet- ing for Stage 1 was held on Thursday, September 12, 1974. The purpose of this meeting is to present land use alterna- tives, traffic access alternatives and general policy guidelines and to obtain the co-operation and participation of the citizens of the Town. Further information with respect to these meetings can be obtained from the Planning DepArtment, 14 Church Street, Brooklin, 655-3346. Win. H. Wallace, A.M.C.T. CLERK Town of Whitbýý. 405 Dundas Street Wet from Brooklin signed with the McDonalds. Peter played his minor and Jr. hockey in the Whitby minor hockey leagues. For two years he played for the Oshawa Gen- erals was then drafted by the Oakland Seals for whomn he saw twenty NHL games. Peter was also one of the highest scorers in the Western Hockey League when playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs farm club the Tulsa - Quers last year and has now been reinstated as an amateur allowing him to play for the McDonalds. OPENING SPECIAL MODEL KITS ASSORTED CRAFT KITS WITH RETAIL VALUE OF ~ O U O $10-00 NOWON LY $4 8 HOW D0 O YOUDOODLE REGU LA R UPTO $'» NOW ONLY $408 Leisure World is the Complete Hobby Shop Specializing in Model Trains and Accessories Also - We carry a goocl selection of Craif Kits Macs Lose 6-2 PROVINCIAL JUNIOR 'A' HOCKEY WHITBY KNOB HILL FAIMS vs Richmond Hill Oct 27th, 7:30 p.me IROQUOIS PARK ARENA Aduits $1.75 Students with I.D. SI.0 Children .50 - m i

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