Whitby Free Press, 19 Jan 1977, p. 2

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PAGE 2,WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1977, WHITBY FREE'PRESS Q ONE WEIEK' IN THE BAHAMAS NO PAYMENT FOR 45 DAYS DEMO NO DOWN PAYMENT SALE (if you qualify) EXTEND ED 24 MONTHS Intlerest 1 31/2 /0 OR 24,000 MILES WVARRANTY 1 Hr. Credit Approval AVAl LABLE 76 BORCAT SALE PRICE auto, radioý, electrîc $ 4 - $3559 defroster, ww, body $94e,7 Cost 10.48 side molding, only 1 35,000 miles. Lic. KMW 296 mthly. Over 48 mo. tnterest 13.5 77 MONARCH 4 DR. 8 cyl., auto, p/s, p/b, w/w, radiais, many extras. Lic. LMM 282 Retail $3m8 Sale Price $5295 76 MONTEGO H.T. 8 cyl. auto, p/s, pp/b, radio, w/w, wheel discs. Lots of extras. Lic. KHH 927 Retail $"RQ Sale Price $4583 76 COMET 2 DR. "BRAND NEW" vinyl roof big 6, plaid alpine seat trim, reclining bucket meats, auto trans, pis, p/b, w/w, bumper guards, rear defogger, AM radio, styled steel wheels. Serial No. 525 277 Retail $"dc Sale Price $4531 76 MARQUIS BROUGHAM 4 DR. auto, air FM stereo, twin com- fort lounge seats. Loadedwith extras. Lic. LDT 556 Retail $2& Sale Price $6945 76 COURIER PICK UP deluxe trim, custom paint stripes, brand newN. Serial No. B04 688 Retail su - Sale Price $4229 76 FORD F250 3/ TON PICK UP 8 cyl. auto, pis, p/b, rear step bumper, west coast mirrors. Serial No. 236 819 Retail $5S Sale Price $4943 * 11IUAITLANO e s - w 1 KINGSTON RD. E..1 Hýwy. No. 2 (Kingston Rd.) ~ICKERING 683-5840 I 683-5540 683-5541 Alex Kaînins, Wbitby Free Press Columnist, was arrested by police while trying to take, pictures of the arrivai of a mental patient at the Mississauga General H-ospital ian. il.- He intends to fight charges of assaulting police and obstructing police, which were laid against him. Tempo News Service Photo Announcing The Blair Park Va riety Sto re Is Under New Management Mr. Brian Catchpole.vwould like to extend greetings to the patr9ns of Blair Park Plaza Variety and is looking forward to meeting you in the. near future. Blair Park Variety 112 Lupin Drive Polie eharge Alex Kainins -Con t'd, from P.i in a statement to police at a division station, Mr. Kainins said: "If 1 had been told at the time the girl was a mental patient, I 'Would have stopped taking pictures right away." After about three hours at the station he was released. The police did not fingerprint or photograph himn, but asked him to attend the identification bureau on eJan. 24. ofMr. Kaînins said, bis rol offilm was kept by the police who said it would be used as evidence against him. H-e vas then checkedat theMississaU ,ga hospital and his thumb was found to be swollen but not *broken. Mr. Kaînins, who was doing freelanice photography for the Mississauga News at the time of the incident, said he has neyer been involved with the law in his 41 years, and this is his first arrest. He is scheduled to appear in Bramjton Provincial Court Feb. 15 to answer the charges, whidh he says he intends to fîight. "I amn not fighting this just for myself but for all newsmen. This could happen Ito any of them", he said. Mr. Kaînins has done free- lance work for the Toronto Star, CFTO TV, the New York Times and the Miamni Herald. Whitby resident is music manager After two and a haîf years as a miaster of cerenonies and Part timie manager of a music service in Brighiton, Bill Muir ojf 223 Dovedale Drive, has becone nmanager of the Partie Sound Music Services franchise for the Durhian Region. Mr. Muir, 19, who lias lîved in W'hitby al *his life, will start operating his business in Whitbyaýt the end of January. Partie SoundMusic Services is a Canada-wide com-pany which provides recorded dance music for aIl occasions. After working as a master of ceremnonies for dances at Brighton, Mr. Muir is present- ly training three masters of ceremnonies for work in the Durham Region, and expects in February to be accepting bookings for dances and par- ties anywhere in the region. j 4-ýý WH ITBYJAYCETTES ."LON GEST ARRIED COUPLE"l CONTEST The Whitby Javcettes are now o accepting letters fromi residents of Whitby and surrounding area to contend for the status of 'Longest Married Couple". Anvone may enter, vvith a letter giving name, phone numnber and the date of marriage. The winning couple will be presented with a cash prize. Senid your entries to: "WVhitbv Jaycettes Longest Married Couple Contest- c/O Mrs. Pat Napadek 804 Brock St. N. Whitby Li N 4J5 Letters must be Postmarked no later than Feb. 9. 1977. 4j, a Mmummm.»~

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