* Bicycle Week at Barrie Canadians now ride bieyoles ol P oreet oi °* tnt" | plant grounds just south of courses will be held in the field centre at Cold Creek .Conservation Area Sepâ€" tember 13 and 14. Training courses Driving a Frenchâ€"built Matraâ€"Simca, Amon will have another chance at his first win when he drives in the Labatt‘s 50 Grand Prix of Canada at Mosport Park, September 22â€"24. 4 Amon‘s entry for the race was announced by Mosport President Harvey M. Hudes. Amon will drive the only Matra entered at Mosport, a car powered by a V12 engine that is considered one of the most powerful engines in Grand Prix racing. Phe enfant terrible of Grand Prix racing and many exâ€" perts tabbed him as a future world champion. But the talented New Zealander has not only never been world champion, in over nine years of Grand Prix racing he‘s never won a world chamâ€" pionship event. adult hunters. The course starts at 7:30 p.m. and will be conducted by Lou Romhanyi, a wellâ€" known Rexdale sportsman, and _ George Calver, superintendent of Cold Creek Conservation Area. ) The first evening will ‘cover firearm components hunter safety â€" training The Labatt‘s 50 Another Grand â€" Prix season is coming to a close for Chris Amon and still he waits â€" not at all patiently â€" for his turn to win a Grand Applicants for hunting licences under the age of 19 must have successfully completed such a course before they can be granted a recommended for all new Bicycle Club of Barrie, with support from Formosa Spring Brewery, Bicycle Week began and will end )with two major events: The Formosa Spring Grand Prix races Sunday, September 3 at the Bayfield Plaza and the Formosa Spring Family tember 10, an event open to Prix race. All of these aficionados are not in Barrie but it may seem like it during Barrie Bicycle Week September 3â€"10. The first in a series of f (?THER LOCATIONS AT Cancelli Esso Service Centre FR Always a bridesmaid 1404 Dundas at Dixie Mississauga our new WESTON LOCATIONS will be WES SMITH JOE‘s GULF SERVICE STATION BP SERVICE STATION PICKâ€"UP, TRACTORS, AND VANS 2250 Sheppard Avenue W (Opposite Eaton‘s) HOURLYâ€"DAILYâ€"WEEKLY 741â€"2351 TRUCK RENTALS 270â€"3659 > > > It could be that Amon will follow other Grand Prix drivers such as John Surtees and Jack Brabham into the carâ€"building field. Rumors persist â€" that Matra, which almost ignored the Formula 1 program this HEARING AIDS Consumers‘ Association of Canada warns buyers of hearing aids not to deal with a seller who says his aid will never break down or need servicing. It will. Make sure the dealer will supply a courtesy aid while yours is He was driving for Ferrari in 1968 when it looked like the jinx was finally broken at Le Circuit Mont Tremblant. Amon had led through 72 laps of the 90â€"lap race and was almost a full lap ahead of secondâ€"place Denis Hulme when the transmission broke and yet another victory slipped away. Amon has twice lost Grand Prix victories on the last lap driving have run out of géé being repaired. racers competed in the Formosa Spring Grand Prix races for $1,200 in prize ‘Tap ‘n Keg Trophies in two The first bicycle rally for families held in Ontario will start at 11 a.m. September 10 Amon is probably the unluckiest driver in the history of Grand Prix racing. Many times he has been second. And many times he closing laps to rob him of visitors to Barrie to ride bicycles and you‘ll see bikes has led races, only to have Week for the Berolina Club. and the care, handling and safety aspects. On the second evening, game cl To qualify for a certificate, participants in the course must attend both sessions and take an examination. A small fee is charged for the course. For more inâ€" formation call 630â€"9780. ‘Smile a Mile um WITH ) MAIN OFFICEâ€" 759â€"5671 d _ hunting 5401 Steeles Avenue W. (% Mile West of Weston Rd.) 749â€"2717 FRED‘S SHELL Hwy. 7 at Keele, Maple 889â€"2183 CU S Barrie area to participate in the rally but we hope that many more will enter from Toronto and other parts of Ontario," said Ed Harper. bicycle Visitors to Family Day and Sportsfair being held at the Cold Creek Conservation area this Sunday, September 10, will be able to participate in many of the activities, try out the sports equipment and West Toronto and Hubertus Conservation Club. Archery equipment will also be available for use by visitors. More than 100 acres of parkland have been set aside for the demonstrations of sporting activities and displays of a wide range of sporting equipment. _ _ One of the highlights will be the demonstrations of snowmobiles, â€" allâ€"terrain vehicles and fourâ€"wheel drive units. Sportsfair opens at 9 a.m. and activities go on all day out of Formula 1 next year and turn its cars and equipment over to Amon. Amon would form a team to develop the car while munition and targets supâ€" plied, will provide rifle enthusiasts with the opâ€" portunity to test their skills. All shooting will be under the qualified instructors of the mystery course through the scenic Barrie countryâ€"side. The Rally is open to single competitors as well as year to concentrate on winning LeMans, will drop Matra would continue to Matra was a third in the Grand Prix of France,a race which he started from the pole position and was leading by a wide margin when he was forced to make a pit stop with a flat tire. It was characteristic of Amon‘s luck. testâ€"drive the allâ€"terrain vehicles. Last year, more than 5,000 people attended the event. _ _ Trap and small bore strict _ supervision _ of Trophy for best times over a cluding the Labatt‘s 50 Grand Prix of Canada, Amon stands seventh in points toward the world cham pionship. 1 Block South of Egtinton Hours 7 am to 11 pm Sun 9 amâ€"11 pm So far this year, Amon‘s With three races left, in 1080 Weston Rd. BONUS STAMPS AND SERVICE TOO | GAS BAR | Family activities at Cold Creek until 7 p.m. Included in the displays will be the latest in tents, trailers, boats, canoes, cottage supplies, sports equipment and hunting and fishing gear. For those, who,. enjoy watching hunting dog trials, various clubs will be putting several breeds of dogs through their paces. The Ontario Birdâ€"dog Association will demonstrate how their animals hunt quail and partridge and the Labrador Owners‘ Club of Toronto will show how retrievers are trained from puppies to champions. There will also be a demonstration of tracking by dogs by the Ontario Provincial Police tracking team. Other demonstrations will include the reloading of shotgun shells and rifle cartridges, fly tying, decoy carving, leatherwork, wood carving, lapidary and square dancing. Admission to Sportsfair is the usual conservation area parking fee of $1.50 per car. Cold Creek Conservation Karen Reilly, Miss Snowmobiling ‘73, enjoys the summer, but can‘t wait for the snowmobile season as Doug Woodall, mechanic, helps tune up her new machine. This snowmobile and all other major 1973 models will be on display at Snowmobiling ‘73 in Don Mills Arena Friday, September 15 to Sunday, September 17. We know that snowmobilers hate to admit it, but snowmobiles will run just as well on grass. First snowmobile show The first all snowmobile show for Metro Toronto this year will be held September 15 to 17 at Don Mills Arena. This will provide potential buyers an opportunity to see what‘s new for 1973 before the snow flies. the first Toronto show where snowmobilers can see all the 1973 models before the season starts. The show is directed to the Snowmobiling ‘73 will be consumer with specially planned exhibits, displays and demonstrations by all the major manufacturers to help active snowâ€"mobiles get ready for winter well before the season starts. Over 10,000 snowmobile enthusiasts are expected from Ontario and parts of Canada and the United States. At Snowmobiling ‘73 there‘ll be special exhibits and demonstrations of the area is administered by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority and is located betwten Bolton _ and Nobleton, about three miles north of the King sideroad on concession 11. . * with 20 Convenient Metro Locations to Serve You _ Who ) â€" Goofed? WE RENT TRUCKS 2495 Look at this price Breeding you can‘t buy in any other car. A division of «h SCU Industres Ltd 737 Church Street Leasing Available new noiseless machines â€" a breakthrough _ for _ the snowmobile industry. Meetings are planned for the snowmobile resort operators of Ontario and executives of snowmobile clubs. Also, there‘ll be special snowmobile fashion shows. There will be enâ€" tertainment and prizes throughout the show. Miss Snowmobile Show and Miss Snowmobiling ‘73 will be at the show and available for picture taking at Eaton‘s Don Mills store in addition to the Don Mills Shopping Centre. Show hours are 10:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, September 15 and 16 and from 12:00 noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, September 17. Admission â€" adults $1.00, children 50c with a maximum charge of $2.00 per family and there‘s free parking in the shopping centre. 244â€"5569 21 JOHN ST. _" _ western division semiâ€"final round with the first game at Amesbury _ Park _ last ¢ ‘Tuesday. Plaza dumped i Lawrence Heights 13â€"1 played at Lawrence Heights Thursday with North Park Plaza losing 10â€"8. Going into the seventh inning Lawrence Heights held the 10â€"8 score as North Park Plaza came to bat. They pushed across eight runs to take a 16â€"10 lead but the umpire called the game on account of darkness score reverted back to the Avenue just west of Keele (next to the firehall). A call to Dave Martin at 241â€"0872, or Leo Chevalier at 247â€"9746 will get you all the details. +North _ Park _ Plaza, Amesbury‘s peewee baseball pitching performance. Shortstop Stu Simpson collected four hits â€" a home run, two doubles and a single â€" while first baseman Jeff Kennedy contributed three hits. A good sound game was Giovannini behind the plate. group is filled to capacity. The time is from 9 a.m. to 3 behind Allan Lute‘s one hit Saturday for the Amesbury. WESTON MINOR HOCKEY LEAGUE 1972 â€" 1973 REGISTRATION TUESDAY â€" SEPTEMBER 12â€" 7 P.M. â€" 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY â€" SEPTEMBER 13 â€" 7 P.M. â€" 9 P.M. THURSDAY â€" SEPTEMBER 14 â€" 7 P.M. â€" 9 P.M SATURDAY â€" SEPTEMBER 16 â€" 9 A.M.â€" NOON ADULT VOLUNTEERS ARE REQUIRED TO ASSIST IN THE OPERATION OF THE HOCKEY LEAGUE. IF YOU ARE WILLING TO HELP, CONTACT BILL BECKETT AT REGISTRATION. Baseball ends hockey starts 184 SEVENTYâ€"TWOS WE CAN‘T EAT ‘EM (OKE BTE! AT THE WESTON ARENA â€"UPPER HALL OPEN TO ALL BOYS 8 YEARS & UP WHO LIVE .IN THE BOROUGH OF YORK at 2.D00R COUPE Big 6, 225 automatic, defogger, etc Ser. #410959. 4â€"DOOR SEDAN Big 6, 225 automatic, defogger, etc. Ser. #290238. 1972 DEMON FINAL CLEAROUT PRICES 1972 DART 2945 3041 The Weston York ONLY WEST END HAS 216 MODELS TO CLEAR BEFORE 1973 INTRODUCTION 14 DODGE COLTS IN STOCK READY FOR IMMEDIATEDELIVERY â€" : dumped The Dufferin & 400 Lions in the juvenile final by the tune of 9â€"6. Amesbury‘s Dan Snell brought the Lions even the sixth inning with a home run with two on base but Cadillac picked up three more runs to win. Donlee‘s big hitter in this final series coming up with four hits while Ava‘s top men at the plate were Ernie Mehew, Pat Antonucci, Dave Strauss and Mario West End BP Gas, boys midgets, are also waiting in Donlee Manufacturing made it to the finals only to be eliminated by Ava Electronics in two straight games. _ Monday, > at 11â€"9 and on Thursday it was 10â€"2. eliminated by Glenfield in playoff play by scores of 41 and 18â€"1. Globe Electronics, the girls midget squad are now waiting for their semiâ€"final round in the Ontario midget ‘C‘ playoffs to continue Cadillac Developments Doug Robinson was End AC to _ 4â€"D00R SEDAN 225 6â€"cylinder, automatic, defogger, etc. 2â€"D00R COUPE Bucket seats, 4â€"speed transmission on the floor, undercosting. Ser, #04380. 1972 CORONET 1972 COLT 2404 3177 deferred payment price of $2,765.20 which includes $114.60 tax, $20 license, $2 registration and $563.20 finance charge at an annual persentage rate of 11.66%.) 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