'iiFBc2NEMiiF Claireville is one of 14 ctmaervatigm areas in and around Metro Toronto " minittered by The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. Its more than 1500 Highway No. 7, one I west of Highway No. tio. 'tyreitrliiirty Mince to rJaguar V12 Jedirird," Convertible, XJ6, Xd12, a gamma 304 AND 504 SPECIAL CARS FOR SPECIAL PEG! E 143-6845 RAYMOND EUROPEAN CAI SERVICE LID. I! EDDYSTONE In JANE YOU get the whole car now, and pay for it little by little, only $69.90 a month for 48 months. THIS includes life insurance, $173.25 tax, $23 license, $2 registration and $683.78 bank charge at an annual percentage of 11.66pc. OF COURSE, if you trade in your present car, your payments will be considerably lower. _ , ALONG the way, you get a little financial help from the car. Such as excellent gasoline mileage. ' YOU GET ALL THIS, plus a 1600 cc. engine and Volkswagen's 2-year - 24,000 mile warranty (twice as along as any other economy car). 150 Vehicles in Stock for Immediate Delivery Eiiiiiii SPORTS CARS UNLIMITED PEUGEOT SALES a. seam: HOW TO BOY A BUG A LITTLE BIT AT A TIME. AT 1950 WILSON AVE. (lllkst of Jane) 741-7480 With No ,ngnnmPayment Relax a little for Now Only $2,475 Aushn MG Triumph Jaguar A division of 5 SCU Industries Ltd 1784 Lakeshore Road West Mississauga 274 2321 A of u. Aux-t" T1 im For further; information, contact Metro Region Conservation at 630-9780. Claireville is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to sundown. Claireville also offers an interesting feature for tourists and out-of-town visitors - a trailer cam- pground that is capable of accommodating 124 units. There is a refreshment stand in the area where hot and cold snacks may be obtained and there are barbeques throughout for an outdoor picnic. The area also allows camping by permit. Those planning to do some sailing or boating on the 120 acre lake should bring their own boat - no motors allowed. swimming,. boating, bass fishing and picnicking. (IF YOU QUALIFY) ,'r 'ds"" stf Jimmy Adams, ueveland, hammered oat a TKO over Toroito's Aldo Carelll at the Borough of York Stadium last Thursday night. The local hopeful took a severe beating before referee Marry Davis stepped in to stop the bout just Buffering ram battered from Toronto thumped and bumped around the ring chasing Cleveland's Bob Conway for four rounds of their scheduled six rounder. Him managed to tag Conway for a couple of knockdowns but when Conway, who weighed in at 192, managed to land two successful blows In the second bout Scar- borough's Dave Vent danced around the ring for two and a half minutes before putting together a combination to KO Alan Harthome. Vent, at 162, and Harthome, at 166", hardly made contact until 2:50 of the first round, the official time of the knockout. Toronto based boxers came out on top in the five card event. Dany Stokes, making his pro debut, was awarded a TKO when Willie Williams couldn't answer the bell for the third round after he broke his hand. Danny weighed in at 137 and Williams, also of Cleveland, came in at 151. round main event. Jimmy, left, tags" Careni with a solid left just before the end. F Aldo Carelli, 178 pound heavyweight, took a poun- ding almost from the opening bell but refused to go down before Cerelli, who proved he ah take it, doesn't look like he has much to give out. Adams was able to field his best shots without too much difficulty while han- ding Cerelli a tremendous beating. befor? the two minute mark of the eighth of the scheduled ten The Italian battering ram was shattered by Cleve1and's James Adams at the Borough of York last Thursday evening and was out on his feet when referee Harry Davis called amend to the fighting. 20 percent to 30 percent more, lose up to 50 percent less time because of illness, and be involved in fewer automobile accidents than the husband who doesn't. Quoted by the Ontario Safety GREAT START According to a West German medical magazine reporting the results of life insurance studies, the husband who kisses his wife every morning before he leaves for work will probably live five years longer, earn With the solid support of his fans behind him, McMillan, 165, kept up a steady pace - and the patented McMillan shuttle - to outclass Owens, who tipped the scales at 169. The fight went the full eight rounds and McMillan got the nod from both judges and the referee. The best bout of the night was staged by Cabagetown Boxing Club's Roy McMillan and Jimmy Owens of Detroit. The bout was delayed' midway when a downpour made the ring too slippery for the fighters and when most of the spectators took to the dressing rooms. But, following a twenty minute break, referee Davis brought the fighters out again to continue their semi final match. near the end of the fourth, Him turned his back to retire. Referee Dave Gaudet stepped in to stop further embarrassment.