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Whitby Free Press, 26 Nov 1975, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, NOI'EMBER 26,1975, WHITBY FREE PRESS Warriors havea new manager nie Whitby Warriors enter Mike Keenan who has latter part of the 1974-75 the Cornets beginning at 8:30 tomnOrrowi. on the weekend for an en- omnorrow evenhîîg's Ontario served as manrager for some season but Ieft dic tcam be-, p.m. at Iroquois Park Arena They travel to Napanee counter with the Cornets. Hlockey Association Senior trne has reigned tlîat position fore ic current season got el 'A' cots .is h ai u ilcniu .......yin orudra, - Past winners tea 'A:- ~~A cots ILIainst thaibt .lcotneplyn or udray-,ihI takenoeer fror bridge Hiornets witli a new manager and- a second-hand coach. die Warriors. Howie Menard who hias served as playing coachi since tie beginning of this season lias relinquishied his coaching dutfies but will remlain withi tearn as a player. Keenan and Menard mladle tie decisions becauise thiey apparently Icît thiat thieir play hiad suffered while thecy wcre attempting tu carry ouit th eir dual responsibilities. AI Armstrong, l'orncriy die teani's assistant manager. lias beeti pronîoted to nmanager. Dave Niliolisheni, wlho served as playing coaclh for die nowie ivenaru. In on-ice activîy Iast week, Wliitby dropped a narrow 5-4 decision to Ulic Linidsay Lancers in a Thursday even- ing hiome garne. Don Nicholson, a formier ,Whitby Knob Hill Farmis junior, paced the Lancers %vith a two-gL-al effort while George Corneil, Randy Rich aind Joli' Steward added sitig,-s. Pete Vipoud scored twice and Howie Menard anid Creg Bodnar once each 'or tie losers. The Warriors pl'ay liost to THE ASSESSMENT ACT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND TENANTS Due to the interruption of regular postal services, the Ministry of Revenue has extended the date for return of the assessment rolis from December 16, 1975 to January 21, 1976 in ail municipalities and localities across the province. Therefore, in accordance with the provisions of The Assess- ment Act, assessment notices wilI be delivered to ail assessed persons or, January 6, 1976, 14 fuil days prior to the return of the rolis. This extension affects the time period during which owners and tenants may appeal their assessments. Therefore, the final date for commencing an appeal to the Assessment Review Court has aiso been extended from January 6, 1976 to February 11, 1976. Should the postal disruption continue into the month of January, the date for the return of assessment roils maybe further extended. A notice of any further extension wiIl be published at a later date. NOTE: TOWNSHIP 0F WICKSTEED- These atternate arrangements wîill ot be in effect for the Township af Wicksteed in the District of Algoma. Assessment notices wiII be delivered to owners and tenants on the regular date, Oecember 1, 1975 and the assess- ment roll wiIl be returned on Oecember 16, 1975. The final date on which owners and tenants may commence an appeal ta the Assessment Review Court in the Township of Wcksteed is January 6, 1976. O"m Ministry of mý Revenue Arthur Meen Minister oi Revenue T.M. Russell Deputy Minster Ontario FHH7522A1 THE CHALLE.NGE 0F IS THIS WHAT WHITBY WANTS? Voters in east and centrai Whitby can only share in the choice of one member of the Town's Council - the Mayor. WEST WARD voters have twice the challenge to attend the polis and change their fortunes, as they have a choice of councillor also. And in the Town Council, Mayor and Councilior have equai voting power! The choice for WEST WARD Councillor is fairly clean-cut. For an ex-councillor is running again after -a one year absence; and so is RALPH STRATFORD - a keen critic who believes that balance is better than bigness. Since early '72 Ralph has worked to help shape Whitby's future without having the advantage of officiai status. With the Whitby Citizen's Study Group he was able to put a brake on the building of a new Town Hall next to the controversiai Police Station, long enough for officiaidom to discover that south of Rossland Rd. is the 'logical location'. But is Whitby yet ready to move its centre up the Hill? ho nspiel qualifiers Resits of. the second qualifying day of' the Ontario Sun Life Invitatiotia! "ý 'n- spiel, being lîeld at the Wh., Curling Club saw Earlc Hlusliagon and Bill Crober, hoth past Dunlop winners, as dic main event qualifiers re- turning Docerubor 6 along withi Bill Martynuik of 1-igli Park and Don Murrary cf Dundas Valley, who qualified on November 15. Earl Hushagen of Humber I liglland, the curront de fend- ing chiampion of the bonspiel, liad his hiands fu qualifying for the fIrst event. He had to steal a -point to win cadi of his three gaines. Ho defeated Bruce Munro of' the Royals 8-7, Earl Braden of (Glcndale 5-4 and LOti Dugre of Ottawa 7-6 in an extra end. Bill Creber fromi Tain Heather C.C. in Toronto de- feated Jhri Hollingsliead of Welland 8-7, Cliarlie Fisiier Wlîitby 9-8 in an extra end, and Rich Vesey of Oshawa C. C. 5 4. Returning ini the tIiird ejenb play will be Richi Vesey of Oshawa C.C. who defeated Derek Patey of Board of Trade 11I-6 and Bill Seabrook of* Tarîî-I leathier 7-6. Loui Migre also reuîained alive in the third event witli 9-4 wini ovor JPo Gurowka of Dixie and a 7-6 extra ond win over Tomi Steen of Qshawa C.C. Fou rnu oven t _cuality'ors were Ji i i lol ingshead of Welland defeating Gord Hqawk- slîaw of' Uxlîridgo 7-6 ini an extra end. Bruce Niitîro of' the Royals doefoated Joe Gurowka. Dixie,. b also return ini the lourthî event. Qualifying play continues this Sabuirday witli play ai 8:30) and 1I1 a.. ln the early action. R.on M ann,îî. La ipton, goes CHANGEI g________________________ _________________________________________________ against Jim Wate, St. Thomas; Bill Cornislî, Port Perry, vs. Gary Neisz, Forest City; Bob Mann, Dixie, vs. Dennis Henson, Thornhill; and Bob Woods, Royal Canadian, vs. Bob Turncotte, Annadale. At 1l a.mi., Ken Buchan, lvanhoe, faces Doug Palmer, St. Catharines; Jim Binkley, Brantford,' vs. George Morri- sey, Welland; Don Jenkins, Oshawa, vs. Stoan Sargeant, Dixie; and Mark McDonaild, Cataraqul, vs. Aif Phillips Jr., Terrace. CBC Alistars win 2 out of 3 The Brooklin-Whitby Con- solidated Building Corporation Juvenile Alîstars won two out of three recent garnes. On Nov. 17 at Iroquois Park, the C.B.C's took on their counterparts from Bay Ridges in a league contest and carne out on top by a score of 7-1. The scoring for thie C.B.C's was well dis- tributed with Ed Szczur and Todd Casey scoring short handed goals. Also scoring for thie C..B.C's were Tirn Brown Carry Bruce, Tom F osier, Dan Jordan and Wade Roberts. Dennis Andrew replied for Bay Ridges sporting Bob Wilsoný s bid for a slîut-out. At Stouffvile on Nov. 20 in an exhibition encoun ber the C.B.C's trounced tlîeir hosis 9-3. Garry Bruce. Dan Jordan and Wade Roberts each lîad two for the C.B.C's withi Todd Cascy. Glenn Kinzie and Ed Szczur firing singi!es. Jimi Grove, Bill Meaks and Jeff Roy provided the scoring for Stou ffville. An exhibition gaine at Iroquois Park on Novemibor 22 saw thc C.B.C's humniliated by flhe Belleville Ju7eniles wlîo, with only 10 pI âyers, includ- ing two goal keecpers, hîandled the C.B.C's a 5-3 defeat. Tfle C.B.C's took an early 3-1 lead which proved to be their downfail, for at tliat point they figured they had a cake waik. Hîowever, Belle- ville, a well coached team, played heads up positional hockey. They continually out hustled the C.B.C's, forcing thern into costly mis- takes and in the process struck for four unanswered goals and the victory. Gord Maie fired four for Belleville with Ross McLeod picking up a single. Markers for the C.B.C's were by Jirn DeMille, Glenn, Kinzie and Rick Pigeau. PL = 723-71771 j FOR WEST WARD COUNCILLOR CHOOSE RALP.H STRATFORD

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