Whitby Free Press, 11 Nov 1971, p. 10

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Page-10, Thursday, November Ilth, 1971, WHITBY FREE PRESS FREE PRESS FINDS WINNER P-O. Box 145 The Whitby Free Press brought tld- lngs of good news to at least one local readerI- last week. Mr s. C. Jor d ison of 709 Gilbert Street West checked a ticket she had takenout on the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association Lottery, and dis- covered she had won $ 25. 00. 1The a r t icle 1'Watch That Ticket', explained that no one to, date had cl almed prizes for the first and last goals of the 1 astiToronto Mapl e Leaf home Saturday night game. Goal is $12,000 TheMinor Hockey Association hope to rai se approxi mateî1y $12, 000 of the $ 50, 000 required to run hockey this season. The ticket hol der wi th the proper s e co nd for the f irst goal scored each w e ek r ec eives $ 25. 00 and the ticket hol1 der w ith the proper second for the winning goal each week receives $75. On October 3th, the first goal was s co red in the second period at 9 min- u t es and 246 seconds, or second num- ber 586. The final scoreendedup in atie. Since there would beno winning goal, the final goal scored is the winning t i cket. The goal which was registered i n the 3rd period, wvas timed at 3 min- utesand 29 seconds, or second number 209. FREEI1 Mens or Ladies' "Caravelle" watch 4 byBULOVA (an excellent family Xmas gift) When you buy your '72 Moto-Ski during moto.ski BONUS DEAL From Oct. 29th to Nov. 2lst, 1971. 14 models aIl packed with performance, design and safety features that make Moto-Ski YOUR Best Buy! I. Treasurer of the lottery reports that there are stil1l1$25Oln outstanding pr 1zes. Ail the wlnner has to do Is write to Postl3oxI4S5, Whitby to claim his priz, and it ispossIble the winning ticket isnot yet sold. If purchased after the date the game has been played, the winner stîli may dlaim his winnings. Ti1c ke ts to the lottery may be pur- chased from players, executivemembers or the ladies' auxiliary. O ur a rti cie ofl1ast week found one winner. Where are the other four? PEE-WEE SEASON OPENER KIWANIS 5 - RED WING 1 Der ek V esey, David Mc Whirter and Peter Cronin scored singles while Blair G i b son scored two goals for Kiwvanis. Bruce Bi1don scored asingl1e for the Red Wings. 0000I & S001ER 1 - MERCANTILE 3 Terrence White scored for Dodd& S ou ter, Ray Pardon, Terry Simpson and Harold Aldred scored for Mercan- til1e. CELOTEX 6 - BERKELL CONSTRUCTION 4 Lance H umphr ies fired three goals while Tim Twining, Brent Legault and Stephen Keyesscored singles for Cela- tex. Greg Baun and Brian Roberts scor- ed twvo each for Berkel Construction.' -Hockey Eqoipment &Accessories NO DOWN PAYMENT until1 the snow f lies! Over 300 Moto-Ski dealers in Ontario to serve yot WILDE RENTAL SER VICE and SALES Skates- (new & osedj s RED 'rs CYCLE &SPORTS 1415 Dundas St. E. Wkitby 668&.3226 BLIPAKLZA5841 Novice Hockey, Scores CARTWAY*BLADES 4 - 4 Jeff Fleming (2), Mike Rostek Edward Derks SUNOCO Robert McLean (2) Garry Shearer (2) LOCAL 53 1 - O Paul Heffer Marty Eykerk got S unoco the shutout for PETER PLOMBER MUNN'S PRESS 1 - 1 James Gregg I3obby Allain NUTRI PRODUCTS CANADA YEARBOOK 3 -3 Nick Nosowenko Gregory Gilks Jim Atkinson John Aggett Bruce Pettes Mark Yaroff 5-Pin ST. JOHN THE EVANGELISI LEAGUE High Triples- Roiland Chiasson-745 (307, 191, 247), RicArbour653-(188, 221, 244) Jerry Oulette-656 (202, 259, 195), John Frendo-Cumbo 629 "(189Y 229, 211). High SingleS--Paul Frendo-Curnbo Sr. 222, Matt Kol steren 222, Nancy Johnston 214e M ike Engel1 213, Judy Corcoran 209. Team Points T-aken-Twvo + Four r i c'anes 7, Fuddle-Duddles 7, batIs5, SixthDimension2, Ups- 0 and Misfits 0. 7, Hur- Screw- + Dowvns JOIN NOW SNOWMOBILE CLUB Over 2,000 acres on Rice Lake, Ail types of scenie countryside ACCOMMODATION Country kitchen, club moins, services and storage etc. SUNSET FARM LODGE R.R. No. Z, ROSENEATH PH. TORONTO 742-0474 LET US CATER TO YOUR NEXI 'PUB NIGHT' CALI 10E 558-8512 BLAIR PARK PLAZA WHITBY DAYS r COMPARE THESE A-1.,9ECONDITIONED 1BEST BUYS:! 1972 RENAULT 10 -brand new wîth bucket -$2148 seats, disc brakes. etc. 1969 RENAULT 8 --ciily 11,600 miles sharp -$1095 Lh. tN86i12 1969 VAUXHALL VIVA -cinlv 10,599 rniles. -995 real beaut Lic,#5 02530 - 1967 REBEL -auto , radio, 4 di Lic ý;25790A -$995 ~ THIS WEEK'S BEST BUY 1965 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF -auto., 2 dr "youI'Ve gotta see it' [Lc#36291A -$595 194CORVAIR -auto., O onty 35.1 18 mîtes.-$9 spotless. Lic #41201A 1963 RENAULT 4 -radio. Ai1, gets up ta 50 _395 mites/gai. LicfiX4 2278 - MARIAN AUTO LTD. ENUL Genlell at King St. W. 728-5179 2 blocks east of OC) L#(Open till 9 P. M. nigh tly> 723-7970 lý&e ýe *e obe *-*«& *e,* .0 «>* 4ý* ! L* BLAIR PARK PLAZA 668-8471

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