Whitby Free Press, 22 Jul 1981, p. 25

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WHITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JULY 22, 1981, PAà1 25 Wrestling championship Two of the entrants in this year's first annual Whitby Jaycees Soap Box Derby are seen here on the ramp ready to start their heat. The event was supervised and endorsed by the Canadian Soap Box Derby Association and drew some 54 hopefuls racing for trophies in many différent classEwt. 0f the 54,14 were local youths many of whom were racing for the first time. -Free Press Staff Photo McGary 1wins Free Press trophy The Whitby Jaycees held their first annual soap box derby in front of the regional head- q uarters building last Saturday. The event, endorsed and supervised by the Canadian Soap Box Derby Association drew 54 entries from al across southern Ontario competing in several different classes. The derby was also participated ini by 14 local youngsters many of whom raced for the first time. The trophy for the best local entrant, donated by the Whitby Free Press, was won by Paul McGary of 88 Frost Drive. McGary has also receivedi a trip to AXron, Ohio to test his soap box at the, legendary Derby Downs, the home of the sport. The senior 'A' coin- petition was won by Ed- die Csiki of Oak Ridges. The junior 'A' competi- tion was won by Tanya Jones of Toronto. John McCaig of Cam- Redmen drop 10-M9 decision to North Stars Matching goal for goal in the first and third periods was flot enough as the Brooklin Rednien went down to a one-goal defeat at the hands of the Owen Sound North Stars last week. The North Stars cap- tured a 10-9 decision by outscoring the Redinen by just one marker in the second period of play. There were only two goals scored during the final frame as the Red- men's Bruce Jordan connected just 33 secon- ds after Mark Kazarian of the North Stars hit home at 16: 10. The Redmen scoring effort was led by Jor- dan, Kelly Mitchell and Horse show The Arabian Horse Association will be holding a show at Picov Downs on Highway 2 between Whitby and Ajax, on July 25. The event wilI feature thie Zone 9 Amateur and Ail Arabian Horse Show which begins at 8:30 a.m. In ail, there will be 64 classes competing in- cluding halter, junior and performance classes. There is a $4 entry fee for each class entered. Admission for p- tators is free. For more inform:.:':on call 655-3541. Ken Colley as each tur- ned in* two goal perfor- mances. Adding singles for the Brooklin squad were Brian Colm, Tim Lintner and Tom Wreggitt. Kevin Linton took over the Redxnen's goal tending duties from Wayne Colley at the beginning of the third period. The game was tied 2-2 at the end of the first period with the second period ending with a 9-8 tally. ALCOHOL FUEL TO HELP YOU PRODUCE YOUR OWN ALCOHOL FUEL FREEDOM FUEL CORPORATION has Hydrometer kits * Enzymes Books on alcohol production ' Distillers yeast *Blueprints for stilis *Manual for converting your engine to use alcohol FOR CO MPLETE PRICELIST WRITE: 9 Victory Avenue Winchester Kentucky U.S.A. 40391 THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN0F WH ITBY PAYMENT 0F TAX BILLS DU RING POSTAL STRIKE Taxpayers are reminded that tax payments are due on or before due dates. If payrnent is flot receivèd by the due date, penalty at the rate of 1i1/ % per month will be charged on the overdue balance. Taxes can be paid at any chartered bank in Whit- by, without bank collection charges, or at the Municipal Office, 575 Rossland Road East, Whit- by, Ontario. Deborah A. Smart Tax Collector, TOWN 0F WH ITBY. bridge, Ontario, was the winner in the junior 'B' class. to befo. Promoter Pat Milosh has signed a very in- teresting wrestling program to be held at the Oshawa Civie Auditorium on Tuesday, July 28. The Canadian Heavyweight Cham- pionship will be at stake in one of the two main events, Milosh doesn't know which one. Angelo (king Kong) Mosca has been signed to wrestle Ray (Crippler) Stevens in one and Mr. Fuji bas signed to fight Andre the Giant in the other. Promoter Milosh's problem is that Mosca is meeting Mr. Fuji in a title match in Toronto two days before the Oshawa -card SO whoever wins the beit will defend it here. It could wind up with Crippler Steve'ns meeting Mosca for the gold or Andre the Giant ohallenging Mr. Fuji for the laurels. It is in- triguing to imagine An- dre the Giant 7 feet, 4 inches and 474 lbs. holding the top Canada. ufght In tag teama Marcus broth( and Joe will hi hands full wI tangle with Billy (Red) L Itali-an favouri (Cannonball) The Marcus bc become very ag recently in their get to the tor wrestling lad( this should pro, in Oshâawa action the quite an exciting match. iers, Bob Tim Gerrard, Toronto iave their tough-guy will be there hen they and will clash with popular scientific mat man Nick ,yons and DeCarlo. ite Tony Steve Bolus, popular )Parisi. Greek grappler is back ýoys have and will try to tame ggressive Cowboy Frankie Laine. ýrquest to Don't miss this ex- ýp of the citing evening of pro- Ider and fessional wrestling. Fir- Dve to be st bell will sound at 8: 15. SITTERS 15 years or over Durham Region Family Relief Services is running a Babysitting Course for people interested in worrking with handi- capped children. The course wiII run at the Whitby Public Library, Tuesday & Wednesday evenhings, August 4 thru August 26 f rom 6:30'- 8:30 p.m. For information or to register contact Teresa Dale ai 668-3812. AT REASONABLE PRICES. DISTINCTIVE MENS WEAR. SIZES Up TO XXXL. SYD SILVER FORMAI RENTAIS. FASHIONABLE LADIES WEAR. SIZES 5 -20. BOYS AND GIRLS FROM SIZE 8 UP. SALE CONTINUES 20-50% OFF Ail mens, ladie*s '& childrens summer wear. .SUMMER FILM SPECIALI. 'i Bring a roli of film in to be developed and receive a 2nd SET 0F PRINTS AT HALF PRICE Y. rger 4" 'Studio' prints now civuiluble ut the same Iow price. F3BENJAM IN MBM PUBLISHI1N'G & PHOTOGRAPHy INC. < 131 BROOK STREET NORTH WHITBY 668-6111. 11OUwS< $11pfiI ()-(., BRIAN DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH AJAX, ONTARIO' 683-6074

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