Whitby Free Press, 8 Aug 1979, p. 5

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WHITBY FREE PRESSIý WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1979, PAGE 5 Beautiees1 on parade Carnival Queen Carnie Whyte and her princesses wave to the crowd during the parade Saturday. We're sure the boys were delighted to see themn. Warriors dr oot of payoff A three-team round robin semi-final tournament wil be played in the Ontario Lacrosse Association Major Series because 1 the Oshweken Warriors have dropped.out of the playoffs. The two top clubs- will advance 'tuo-play a best-of- seven final series. The. senies opened last night with the Brampton Excelsiors i n Brooklin play- ing the Red Men. The results ui ue game were nui avaiia- ble at press time. Tomüorow, Brooklin will travel to Peterborough to play the first place Red Oaks. The rest of the round robin schedule'has been, announ- CoNlD-FROM PAGE 4 without having. <o accept the responslbllity for. Its actions. A nlfty ploy lndeed. More Important, though, is the potential adverse effect of such hidden taxes on sunalier weekly newspapers and radio stations, particularly If adver- tislng. taxes are introduced ln other provinces.. Many of these newspaper and broadcast businesses 'are not big moneymakers'. Butthey provide a crucial service tothe public, pnlllng together the diverse elements ln the com-' Munitles 1n which they operate. These smnaller enterprises will be the flrst to- suffer If advertisers Incorporate cnt- backs as a resuit of the tax. ced as follows: Peterborough in Bramnp- ton, August 12; Peterborough in Brooklin, August 14; Brooklin August 16; in Brampton, Brampton in Peterbo- rough, August 19;' Having finished ýin first place, Peterborough had the' option of selecting their, play- off opponen.t and would pro- bably have chosen Oshwe- ken, wýho had finished fourth and won- only one gamfe al season. Peterborough has lost that option, with the Instead of creatinyg another layer of tax-coliectlon related paperwork, making life dif-ý ficuit for. the small town media, the Newfoundland government would be better advised to tap people's. pocketbooks directly through provincial sales or Income <mx Increases. Then the public would know who <obMamne. By lntroducing ilie unique advertising <ix, Newfoundland Is -out of step with the rest of the country. Hopefully, other provinces wIll take a long, bard look before they follow New- foundland's lead. 1And If lt's flot t00 late, per- haps the legisiators in Canada's easternmost pro- vince- mlght reconsîder. The advertising tax Is a precedent of the wrong kind. JOHN I3ANIDURCHUI4 CJiarterecI Accuntant SUITE 103 MARY-BROCKBUILDING' 185-B ROCK STREET NORTH WHITBY, ONTARIO TELEPHONE 668-4341 DENTURE, THERAPY CLINIC HARWOOD PL ACE MALL 683 *6074 Warrior's decision to drop- clubs in three weeks. but. Brampton .. dropped . froml Brooklin and. Peterbo- first to third place -in s0 rough are th e favorites to doing. reach the finals since Ail garnes .played have Brampton has not won, a been close, s0 the playoffs game against these, two should be exciting. Hgorse sho w winners Out of 68 horses conipeting yesterday, at Pinewood Place, the County Town Car- nival Ilorse Show High Point Trophy was won for the second year by Brandy Gil ridden by Carol Spratt of Reaboro. The flat trophy won by John Peel ridden by-Tracy Stapley. The Hunter Trophy over fences went to Ship's Dial ridden by Maureen Ankert of Whitby, and the Jumping Trophy was won by McCue's Gemini ridden by Virginia Clammers of Reaboro. Everyone was treatecjto an excellent day's riding, jump- ing, good weather and first .class food fromn the Pine- wood Place kitchen. Di-Lisiý & Fiorino Marketing Co. Ltd. BROOKLIN FLEA MARKET< Hwy. 12: 1 1/2 miles North of Brooklin. 9 A.MO f0 5 PM Wodnesdoy Ihru Sunduiy SPECIAL FEATURE Gourmet Coffee Lb, $4o49 N'ENDORS WELCOME! Ovemnight Storage Office:1 Frank Florino Residmnce: iIob - Manager 655-4004 666-1481 Kaufman's Queen, Anne, dIning roomn suite fuIs the role of 'honored guest' to perfection. Truly elegant. Graclous at ail times. Here Is a faithful reproduction of the original concept of elegance. Not as the style wa s first introduced in mid-l8th Century England, but as It was refined by the following generation of colonial cabinetmnakers. It Iý a superb example of excellent craftsmanship and quality. The warmnth of the handrubbed finish is a perfect complement to the delicate carving. Invite an honored guest to ail your graclous dinners. . Queen Anne from Kaufman of Collingwood. Queen Anne Din'ng Room Suites -by Kaufman at special prices during our ~Oth Anniversary Clearance Sale so viable are Kaufman's Cominents, Romaine and King's Oak Coilections. U#4U ei.lbeHERRA GE HOUSE, limited 216 MARY ST. E., WHITBY 668-3483 Taix wil ,lhurt newspapers, 1 1 655iiffl 666-1481

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