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Whitby Free Press, 28 Jun 1973, p. 17

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PAGE 18, THURSDAY. .IUNE 28, 1973, WHITBY FREE PRESS 11UE ONTARIS SUMMER GAIES Nine competitions will be held this -weekend, (June 30, July 1, and July 2) in Oshawa as part, of the Ontario Summner Games. On Saturday, a 25 mile cycling time trials will take place at 10 a.m. at County Road 57 (new Scugog Road) one mile north of Taunton Road (conc. 4). On Sunday, ;at also starting at 10 a.m. will be a 60 mile road race beginning at Phillip Murray Avenue and Park Road in Oshawa. Donevan Collegiate, on Harmiony Road south of King St. E. "I be the site for field hockey Saturday and Sunday. Sixteen games are scheduled. The Civic Auditorium on Thornton Road will have Junior 'B' Lacrosse at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday, 8 p.m. Sunday, and 2 p.m. Monday. Also at the Civic wilI be soccer Saturday, Sunday and Monday a total of ten games at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. each day excepting Monday when there will only be the morning game. Alexandra Park on Simcoe St. N. is the site for soft- bail Saturday and Sunday at two hour intervals beginning at 9a.m. 'lne Camp Samac Pool, Simcoe St. N., has fu evening sc.hedules from 6 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Oshawa Tennis Club on Hillcroft and Ritson Road will be going full tilt ail day Saturday and Sunday with finals scheduled for 1 p.m. Monday afternoon. The Track and Field competitions will be held at the Civic Auditorium ail day Saturday and ail afternoon Sunday. In the Civic pool ail day Saturday and Sunday will be water polo games (15). Other gamùè sites are: Thorold (basebaîl); London (canoeing); Sudbury (diving); St. Catherines (rowing); WYinona (shooting); and Morrisburg (waterskiing). SSTORE SERVCEEXmR CHAMPIO Choose the -83- or the wide '78"' series. You get great tire value in this New Champion. Great replace- ment tire value for economy minded motorists. Covered by the Firestone No-Gimmick. Guarantee. % 6.00-13, 5.60-15 Blackwali to fit many models of FLCON, VALIANT CHEVY Il, VW TOYOTA ON LY 25 ONTARIO LADIýES'i GOLLEIE. SELLS LANDS During the, Luneheon at with a continued ecm the Ontario Ladies' Colilege -of students and -Ms~ hosted byDr. and Mrs. Reg- continued inferest of inald Davis several announ-. umnae members. cements were made. Dr. Dr., Regînald Dav , John Davies, Whitby Chair- cipal of the College, man of the Board of Gov- out that the College 1 ernors, Ontario Ladies' Col- es day students. The lege announced that there 18 day students at had been a sale of a parcel the College during f< of Coltege land. He said year and "we are the land south of the Col- forward to an increasi lege had been sold to dev- Iment as we as a elopers. are interested in beii The area will be developed of the Community" in a manner that wiIl be Dr. John Davies compatible with the Ontario letter of appreciationý Ladies' College setting. '1h- the College and the ere will be single family res- of Governors. The idences close to the College daughter was a day southern boundry and mult- at the College and 1 iple family dwellings further he would recommer soutb. 'lie sale of the land College to anyone gives the College Administ- interested in having t], ration a capital fund which ughter attend the hi will make the College a self environment that can sufficient.institution. It will und at this particulai continue to be self sufficient ution. Col. R.S.McLaughlin Eleoted To Hall 0f Fai Mfidland Mich. ... Canada's automotive giant, Col. R.S. McLaughlin who died ini Jan- uary, 1972, has been elected to the Automotive'Hall of Famne of the Automotive Or- ganîzation Team, an internat- ional organization honoring industry pioneers., it was an- nounced here today. The names of Col. Mc- Laughlin, the famous Canad- ian who was the founder of General Motors of Canada Limited, and Charles S. Mott, the U.S. automotive pioncer and long-timc director of Ge- neral Motors Corporation w- ho died in Fcbruary, 1973, wcrc added to the Hall of Faine at its annual meeting, joining some 30 men who have been clectcd since its iîiaugeration in 1967. They include such famous namnes as tîhe racing driver', Louis Otevrolet; William C. Durant, founder of GM Corporation; Henry Ford, Charles F. Ket- tcring, the' scientif who guided GM's: ing for decades, ani E. Wilson, a former ident and U.S. Cabii ber. The Hall of Fami bujît at Northwood in Midland. Comp the $400,000. stri scheduled for carl; when the building v historical displays ol, of Hall of Fame as well as a comp automotive library national offices of thi Both Col. MIcLau Mr. Mott exemp ,lifie irit of the automo neers in that durinI of service to the thcy also wisely uý wealth ini philanthrl the betterment of low men, the A.O., announcing their cll the Hall of Faine. Wi Ison's Abattoir WHITBY As c-f June 29, we wiII discontinuý sloughtering and will be closed ai July and August. We will open agai September, offering a meat cuti service and filling freezer order' usual. NO MORE SLAUGHTERING Jack Wilson 668-4 i. mwmmmmwý

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