Whitby Free Press, 18 Jan 1973, p. 13

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BU uegrasS media races Media Snowmiobile races, featuririg individuals and >ý teamis nade up fromn repre- sentatives of Metro and On- j tario press, radio and tele- k vision will be the attractions added to the Bluegrass Snow- m-obile Raceway Prograrn, on January 20, at the Markham Fairgrounds. One-haif of the proceeds of this race day wilI be donated to the Canadian Cerebrat Palsy Association. The Bluegrass Snowmobile Raceway program, which in- cludes Stock, Modified, La- dies and Junior races, is cx- pected to attract over 250 snowmobile racing drivers from across the country as wcll as 10,000 spectators. (During the December 30, 1972 Ontario Snowmobilc Racing Fedieration B Sanction race here. 299 entrants were The County Bowl Youth Lea recorded). of over 200 young bowlers, in a major fund raising effoi The races begin at 12:30 used for'yearly scholarship each Saturday and continue badges, trophies and traveli to approxiniately March 1 7. tournaments. Two bikes we Participants and spectators sold the most chocolate bî from across Ontario and parts management of Ron Browi of the United, States are en- was donated by Red's Cycle thusiastic about the raceway's 9-year-old Lisa Dunham, wl haif mile oval track. who sold 242 chocolate bars Hat trick for Rowley In a rough, tough, hard hitting game played ini the Brooklin Arena recently the Consolidated Building Corp. Midgets hianded the Cobourg rnidgets a 10-2 thumping in a penalty filledi game. Mike Rowley blazed the trail for the Brooklin-Whitby team as he scored three times. Other marksmen for the C.B.C. Midgets were Ken Clarke and Paul Johnson with two goals each. Single markers PAGE 13, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1973, WHITBY FREE PRESS Mark Lee regtisters 2 shut-outs ague, which has a registered membership recently sold 185 dozen chocolate bars irt. Money raised by aillyouth leagues is is and also helps to defray the cost of ing expenses for ail childrens' bowling ere given away to the girl and boy who )ars this year. County Bowl, under the on, donated one bike and another bike eand Sports, Whitby. The woinners were ,o sold 174 bars and Jeffrey Hammers, were added by DarI Staley, Terry Harper and Garth Bush. The Brooklin - Whitby C.B.C. Midgets also defeated Markham 3-2. Goalscorcrs in this gaine were Terry Harper, Harry Forbes and Carlo Cammazola. t' 4 & A~/ A%/s /s. j~ Carryingl Complete lino of NOTIONS, THREAD, PATTERNS, CRIMPLENS, CORDUROYS, KNITS, VELVETS, IMPORTED WOLLENS ZIPPERS, BUTTONS, WOOL DOUBLE KNITS, OPENIING SýPECIAL 60" Crimpolene...........$1.98 60" Acryîic & WoKnt. .. .. ....$2.99 100%-ý WooI Melton Plaids.......$398 Silk Jersey - Washable ................ $298 CLEARANCE yd. yd. yd. yd. 0F WASHABLE VELVETS Goaltender Mark Lce of* thc Brooklin-Whitby Vîckery Electric Mites recorded back- to-back shut-outs over thc week end as the Vickery Elec- tric boys defcated Bay Ridges 3-0, and West Rouge 7-0. In the first game, the "Electrîcians" got single mar- kers fromn Paul Rich, Ian Por- ter and Gre'g Gibson to defeat Bay Ridgcs. Lasco Pee Wees win 2 The Brooklin-WhÎtby La sco Steel mnajor pee-wces picked up two mnore wins recently as they defeated Lindsay pec- wecs 5-1 and Cobourg 7-1. Peter Foran and Dale Sawyer led the Steclers to the 5-1 win over Lindsay as thcy scored two goals cach. Paul Brown addcd the single. Paul Brown was the big gun in the Steclers line-up in the 7-1 win against Cobourg as lie fired thrce goals for the hiat trick. David Seymnour, I I I I i I I I I I i I I I I I I Scoti Ravary, Peter Foran and Dale Sawyer added singles. HARILAID MINOR NOVICE DEFEAT MARKHAM The Brooklin-Whiitby Hani- laid minor novice team de- fcated Markham by a score of 3-1 recently. Scoring for the Harilaid tcam was handlcd by Todd Chasczcwski, John Fusco and Bobby Middlcton. JARY CIIAIf1O SPORTSWEAR IN 100% PURE WORSTED WOOL UP TO 80%/0OFF!1 SKI RIS SRêtilide.3m99 PA TU15 Ail soliid oor Reg. Retaîl PATSIT A100% wrtwool $5109 DRESESShirtwaitu Regs Retal1 Clamic charnel Reg. Rtait styling in 100% $45m.m9 SUITS ose o. TARTAN SUITS in,100% ool. R$t5 I 14.99 PLAID SKIRTS Ail 100% Wool al 5399 Bermudas andReRti SH RSJmicas. Ail 2m99 SHORTS ~Rog00RoI! L.7 date Jan. time 8:30 I q I I I I I I I I I t: I I * FREE ARKINGAANCE IOUS: E.,Wd,5t1- AT 15 REAR t . Jstw to b UWsonhuiRd.) Fl571-9.8 Whitby Chamber of Commerce INVITES YOU TO THE SECOND INFORMATION MEETING REGARDING THE PROPOSED New Roimnal Gvrnmsent Meeting place E. A. Fairman Scho.l 23-73 m 10:30 Pm PRESENTATION AND COMM ENTS BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL DISCUSSION 0F QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR $3.98 yd MANY INDOOR SPECIALS MIDTOWN MALL 20JOHN ST.'OSHAWAj 576m3661 Il O'Connor challenge Mark Lee for the limnelight as lie fired three big ones to lcad his teamn to the 7-0 win. Charlie Mason scorcd twicc for the winncrs, with singles bcing picked up by Brock Neurnan and Paul Van der Koîf. On Tues. Jan. 16 thc Vick- euy Electric mites went to Ajax where thcy played to a 2-2 tic with the Ajax club. Ron Maguire and Greg Gibson scored for the Brooklin-: Whitby team. BROOKLIN-WHITBY MINOR HO USE LEAG UE - GAMES PLAVEO JAN. 8/73 Koke's ShelI 7,-Jayde Gibbs scored 5 goals, Dunlop 4, Randal Plumbing 2, Lynview Const. 2, McNamara Marine 2, Peter the Plumber 1.

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