HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-12-07, Page 8Times-Advocate December 7,1978
Only few days left
for easy gun buyingIntermediate
Hockey
GODERICH MERCHANTS
VS
HENSALL SHERWOODS
HENSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE
8 P.M.
Thurs., Dec. 7th
It will then be
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at
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DEC. 26
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EXETER TRAVEL CENTRE
MAIN ST., EXETER 235-0571
By BILLMcNUTT
December 31 is ap
proaching fast! The last day
of 1978 is also the last day
that anyone will be allowed
to “just go out” and pur
chase a firearm in Canada.
Starting January 1, all
persons purchasing any
firearm, must produce a
firearm acquisition cer
tificate,
unlawful to bring into your
possession any firearm
without first having a F.A.C.
This includes receiving
firearms as gifts and private
purchases.
It is also unlawful to sell,
give or trade a firearm to
anyone who does not produce
the certificate.
The firearms acquision
certificate will be available
from your local police
station during office hours
after the new year.
Obtaining the certificate is
not difficult; all you must do
is go to the office and fill out
a form. They will not be
issued on the spot. It may
take only an hour but may
take two or more days before
you receive an answer.
All applicants refused
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College Saints lose
to Zurich in SH loop
In their only start this
week in the South Huron in
termediate hockey league,
the Centralia College Saints
droppeo a 9-4 decision to the
Zurich Buckeyes in Zurich
Monday night.
This week, the Saints will
play host to Centralia at the
Huron Park arena tonight,
Thursday at 8:30 p.m.
Zurich held a wide edge on
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'78 GRAND PRIX "53" Finished in silver,
black leather buckets, air, power seat, win
dows, locks, trunk, cruise, tilt wheel, honey
comb wheels, light group, bumper guards,
landau roof, stripes, mouldings, etc., etc.
Serial 18787. Retail 10,750 Now ’7995
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'79 ACADIAN 1869 $3950
'79 FIREBIRD "FORMULA"
1464 $7771
'79 LEMANS 4 DR 2894 $6149
'79 PARISIENNE 4 DR 7599 $6990
'79 LASABRE COUPE 9801 $6411
'79 REGAL SPORTS COUPE
"TURBO" 0065 $7493
'79 CENTURY CUSTOM WAGON
6635 $6898
'79 CMC PICKUP 75 x 10.5 mirrors, AM
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must be notified by mail and
they have 30 days to appeal
the police department
decision. Appeal instruction
will be included with your
refusal.
The major refusal reasons
will be a history of violence,
drugs or alcoholism but any
criminal record will also
have a heavy bearing on the
answer.
All applicants must be 16
years of age or older and
have a ten dollar bill. More
costs! But then why should
we not have to pay for the
cost of the certificate.
A parting thought for
today is found in the booklet
“Gun Control in Canada”. It
states “Those persons
currently in possession of
hunting and sporting rifles
will not be required to obtain
Firearms Acquisition
Certificates for those
weapons, but only for new
acquisitions.”
The question is what will
happen to people owning
weapons who apply for but
are refused a certificate?
Will the police have any
other choice but to seize ‘
weapons?
IRONWOOD
The public's co-operation in not using the golf
course for snowmobiling and cross country skiing is
requested.
Located a mile East of Exeter
off Highway 83 GOLF CLUB
NOTICE
the
the scoreboard for the "first
two/periods holding a 7-1
lea$ at that time. The
College boys scored three
time£ in the final period
while holding their opposi
tion to two scores.
In the opening session,
John Graham, Pat Bedard,
Ron Desjardine and Steve
Haberer counted for Zurich
while Jim McCutcheon
replied for CCAT on a three-
way effort with Wayne
Chalmers and Murray Con
nolly.
The only three goals of the
period were for Zurich and
they came from the sticks of
Graham, Desjardine and
Kim McKinnon.
The first of three third
period College scores was
fired by Wayne Chalmers on
a play started by Rick Vanos
and Brian Gilpin.
Rick Schilbe was quick to
reply for Zurich on a pass
from Ron Rader before the
final two CCAT goals came.
Marty Becker fired the
first with assists going to
Vanos and Chalmers while
John Nyenhuis scored the
second and assists went to
Brian Gilpin and Marty
Becker.
With only 29 seconds left;
Steve Bedour of Zurich clos
ed the game scoring on a
pass from Pat Bedard.
Colonials get
one victory
The Grand Bend Colonials
split even in two South
Huron intermediate hockey
league games this week.
Friday, the colonials
squeezed out a 7-6 win over
Kettle Point in Zurich and
Sunday they dropped a 3-2
decision to the North
Middlesex Merchants of
Parkhill.
The only action for the
Grand Bend club this week
is Friday night when they
play host in a return game
with the same Parkhill team
at the Zurich arena at 8:30
p.m.
Against Kettle Point, the
Colonials jumped into a 2-1
lead at the end of the first
period and were able to
maintain the one goal
margin to the end.
Dan Stanlake scored both
first period Grand Bend
goals. Pete Gill and Tom
Anderson assisted on both.
Luke George replied for
Kettle Point-
In the second period Paul
Maguire registered two
Grand Bend goals. One was
on an unassisted effort and
the other on a pass from Dan
Stanlake.
Torn Anderson scored the
third GB goal on a three-way
effort* with Paul Maguire
and Bob Lovie. Scoring for
Kettle Point were Dan, Bill
and Mark George.
‘ Colonials moved into
thfeJefad early in the third
period on goals by Dan
Stanlake on a solo dash and
Paul Maguire from Larry
Laye and Stanlake.
Bill George scored twice
to gain the tie for Kettle
Point.
A third period goal by Ron
Lockhart gave Parkhill Sun
day’s 3-2 victory over the
Colonials.
In the first period Bob
Thomas scored for Parkhill
and Larry Laye countered
for the Colonials on a pass
from Dan Stanlake.
The tie score continued in
the second session as Paul
Maguire hit for' Grand Bend
and Dan Lagerwerf replied
for Parkhill.
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Andrew Downing of Huron Park is
jolly old fellow
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FOILOWING SANTA — ,
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LOTTARO
A LOTTERY
THAT LEIS YOU WRITE
TOUR OWN TICKET.
HOW TO PLAY.
All you need is a selection slip, a
pencil, a buck, and a little luck.
IYou can get selection slips from
any LOTTARIO agent. On
each slip you’ll see seven ‘boards’ with
numbers 1 through 39.
Using one ‘board’ at a rime, select any
six of the 39 numbers. With a black
pencil, make a vertical mark in the box
which contains the number selected.
2 Take your selection slip to a
LOTTARIO agent or retailer
who will enter your selected numbers in the LOTTARIO
computer and issue you a receipt with your numbers printed
on it. That is your LOTTARIO TICKET. Check it to
ensure that the numbers on it are the ones you have chosen. 3 Each 'board' costs $1 to play. You may play as many
‘boards' as you wish. In other words, if you played 2
‘boards’, it would cost $2.
4 Then watch the draw on TV every week or check your
newspaper to see if the numbers you’ve chosen match
the numbers that are drawn.
5 If you’ve won, simply present your winning ticket to
your LOTTARIO agent for validation. If you’ve won
$100 or less, the agent will pay you right there on the spot.
If you're a big winner, your LOTTARIO agent will tell you
how and where to claim your prize.
HOW YOU WIN.
Every week six regular numbers and a bonus number will
be drawn on TV.
Match those six regular numbers, in any order, and you're
die JACKPOT winner, or, if someone else has also chosen
die same numbers, then you’ll share the prize.
But if you don't have all six numbers, there are still
thousands of other chances to win.
If you get five of the regular numbers right and your sixth
number matches the bonus number, you share in the big
Second Prize Pool.
Or, if you match five of the regular numbers, your bundle
of cash conies from the Third Prize Pool.
Match four regular numbers and you share in die Fourth
Prize Pool.
And, if you match three of the regular numbers, you
win $5. Not bad fun for a buck! And diere are bound
to be thousands'of winners every week, because
the numbers you choose don’t have to be in
the same order as those drawn.
YOU DON’T JUST BUY A TICKET
YOU PLAY IT
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HOW MUCH
YOU WIN.
Th e major prizes are divided into
four separate prize pools - the
JACKPOT Pool, the Second Prize
Pool, rhe Third Prize Pool and the
Fourth Prize Pool.
The Fifth Prize is worth $5.
Those holding winning rickets in
any of the four pool categories will
share that pool equally.
For example, if the JACKPOT
pool is $300,000 and 2 players have
correctly chosen the six regular numbers,
each player would win $150,000.
The weekly JACKPOT could be $100,000, $300,000,
$500,000, or more depending upon die number of people
playing LOTTARIO. In the event that there is no JACKPOT
winner, the JACKPOT Pool builds each week until someone
winsit.
In Quebec, the JACKPOT in a similar lottery was
over$l million before being won.
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