Whitby Free Press, 23 Apr 1975, p. 16

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PAGE 16, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1975, WHITBY FREE PRESS Bulova The Bulova Watch Comn- pany Llmlted, now celebrat- ing its Centennial Year, has announced that. for the fourth consecutive season, it start Championship will be held on Sunday, April 27. "'Ne feel that the Bulova Championshlp Is creatlng an excellent opportunity for North Arnerica's fin( drivers to test and their skills," said President Robei Mlntosh. "The hig Sundy est Young, petitive racing, Mat this serles improve produces is -of great benefit 1'Bulova to the drivers, and highly en- 'r t D . tertaining for the spectators ghily com- as well', wfl : sponsor a seven-race amateur raclng serles at Mosi. port,, Park, (abouit 25 mles northeast of Whitby). Open- ing race ln the 1975 Bulova TEE WIWimLT Because we're so proud to be Canadian, we are offering our customers a chance to explore this great country. lt's Buildalt's Great Canadian Famnily Adventure! C.P. Air, the airline with the CP beautiful orange service, will be flying 5 lucky Air families to the mighty Yukon Territory for the summer vacation of a lifetime! Wilit ýcu be on that flight? lt's easy to enter this exciting contest. Builall s .........Corne into Buildall and find out ail the details. your Great Canadian Building Supply Centre! Buildail is the ail-Canadian company, devoted to the building needs of every Canadian do-it-your- selfer. No matter what project you have in mind - from building a fence to adding a brthroomn - we can help. Now's the timne to get started on those around-the-house projects. And now'stetret let Buildaîl show you how! SAKRETE PRODUCS 90 pounds concrete mix - just add water. Bag is 2/3 cubic foot, will do an area 2 inches thick, 4 Spacemaker storag eéds for the extra space you square et$19Ba need at home, or at the cottage. 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Green vinyl coated 2 inch rnesh 42 inch High $31.95 R oî 1 48, inch High $37.95 Rol 11Viesh6O inch High $67.95 Rol In stock - Post hole diggers, posts, rails, caps, ten- Gardenmaster, 3, CUbit toot -capacity, tray mea- sion bars, tie wires, brace wires sures about 32" X 27", has nylon beaiing wheel size 10 X 2.75, ready-to-assemble $14.29 Galvanized ror longer life, 50 foot couls, 13 gauge ti d: u f( 0 a v races LEE WHeIE 27, lives in Whitby. married wilth one child. De- signed and built the Pinto which he will race this season Born in Colorado, he has raced Formula B as *well as Formula 3 in England. Mr. McIntosh sald ihe '975 Bulova "Chamnplonship, vil be .similar in format to iat of past years, wlth one livision for formula, open- ,heeled cars, and another for inder 2.5 litre'Sedans. The Formula class, now kniowfl ifflcially as Formula 100, has, been expanded to allow corn- petitors to use Volkswagefl and Renault engines. . Pre- 'iously this class was restricted to cars with Ford' engines, TOP prize in the seven-race series, which- concludes on the Labatt's 50 Gra'n'dPrixof Canada weekeénd in Septem- ber, is a $7,500 Driver-to- Europe scholarship, provided >by Mosport Park Limnited, to the wînner of the Formula 100 class. Rod Bremner, winner of the 1974 seholar- ship, is now in England and. bas finished in the top ten in each -of his three starts.: 'Ve are very .pleased that at least one Bulova' Champ- ionship driver will again have an opportunity to spend a season on the tough Euro- pean circuit,"' said McIntosh. "Rod'ý strong showings are proof that Canadians, given the opportunity ' can drive with the best iný the world. Bulova is very pleased to be associated with this series again in 1975. We look for- ward to another grent-season of. racing and will be watch- ing to see Who goes to England next year." The Bulova Chamnpionship as well as being extremely competitive, is also one of the richest amat eur series in North Ame 'rica, offering com- petitors nearly $20,000 iný prizes and contingency awards. Ail races in the 1975 Bulova Championship will be held at Mosport Park, Canada's only Grand Prix cir- cuit, and are sanctioned by the Ontario- Region of the Canadian Automobile Sport Clubs. The series-is organized by the Mosport Racing Part- nership, under co-ordinator George Maxwell, a Toronto teach er. The complete Bulova Championship schedule is as follows: April 27; May 16-19 Part of the Victoria Day Sprints; June 13-15 part of the Labatt's Blue 5000 Weekend; June 27-30 part of the Dominion to Indepen- dence Day Sprints; July 18- 20 pait of the Player's Ontar- io; August 10 (tentative to be

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