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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 NHL HOCKEY PHILADELPHIA at DETROIT Coach Excursion Boxing Day DEC. 26 $21.50 per person includes return transportation and admission A Nifty Christmas Gift Call: 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 p 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 EXETER COLLISION LTD. 55 WATERLOO ST., PHONE 235-0411 SPECIAL OFFER pin striping or vinyl side moldings with complete paint job 'til February 1, 1979. Introducing maintainence free "IMRON" paint Complete collision service and framework - free estimates A quality job at a reasonable price. CHARGEX 1978 DEMONSTRATORS '78 GRAN PRIX Finished in dark gold, tan landau roof, cruise control, rally wheels, light group, sport mirrors, stripes, mouldings, etc., SBAAB etc. Serial 23433. Retail $7600 Now J > > '78 GRAND PRIX LG Finished in light jade with complimenting "Loose Pillow"' 60-40 confort seats, tinted glass, rally wheels, sport mirrors, light group, pin stripes, body moulding, etc., etc. Serial 11367. Retail A B $7900 Now Q | jr inf '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 XMAS SPECIALS '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 radio, power steering, H.D. springs 2528 $4850 HURON MOTOR PRODUCT ZURICH 236-4361i 5 must be notified by mail and they have 30 days to appeal the police department decision. Appeal instruction will be included with your refusal. The major refusal reasons will be a history of violence, drugs or alcoholism but any criminal record will also have a heavy bearing on the answer. All applicants must be 16 years of age or older and have a ten dollar bill. More costs! But then why should we not have to pay for the cost of the certificate. A parting thought for today is found in the booklet “Gun Control in Canada”. It states “Those persons currently in possession of hunting and sporting rifles will not be required to obtain Firearms Acquisition Certificates for those weapons, but only for new acquisitions.” The question is what will happen to people owning weapons who apply for but are refused a certificate? Will the police have any other choice but to seize ‘ weapons? IRONWOOD The public's co-operation in not using the golf course for snowmobiling and cross country skiing is requested. Located a mile East of Exeter off Highway 83 GOLF CLUB NOTICE the the scoreboard for the "first two/periods holding a 7-1 lea$ 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. s4295 Andrew Downing of Huron Park is jolly old fellow ’> were not fast T-A photo FOILOWING SANTA — , tiying to keep up to Santa Claus when the jo visited the area Saturday, but, he found his skis enough. 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. 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