THE OSHAWA TIMES, Menday, July 24, 1961 15§ ----------------eee ee SPORT OUTDOORS -- bv Jack Sords STORE HOURS: -- IY wy R . | : ; ; 3 | Open Friday Night until 9 "GOLD LINE" WHITE House Paint . . . By SCARFE"S wiitztten * O Much below usual price ! . Gold Line One coat of this hard-wearing exterior OUTSIDE paint should cover most painted surfaces. . WHITE ' Self-cleansing, normal rainfall helps keep Covers iN ONE COX it sparkling white, Order for home and : gg 20 Q 2 ; SeARFE C0 cottage at this low price ! 16 USED ON A TANDEM RIG FOR LARGE 2) pe BRANTFORD 4 EATON JulySale Special, Gal. . 6.99 FISH, HOOK AS $O IT BE 'RIEVED BY 9 ---- CANADA pital vat gi sa EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 275 49 9%, KING FEATURES STEDICATR, Be. a Royal Canadian | 2-SWING GYM SET Henley Regatta | wiTH PLATFORM SLIDE Is Biggest Yet ST. CATHARINES (CP)--The rowing shells Hom, Ramin, / 1961 Royal Canadian Henley re- Leanders and St. Catharines, * gatta this week will be the larg-|practised Sunday. Much Below Usual Price : est in the 79-year history of the] The 14 in the group will row event. in nine events including the Some 800 oarsmen and scul- Senior eights, the senior and 27 rowing clubs in 20|junior 145 - pound eights, the steel frame; gym set complete with 2 swings, 1 air glide, 2 gym lers from 27 rowing clubs in 20: Cor Jaen ana the Junior cox] 1ubulOF : 9Y P gs, glide, pete in the four-day regatta. |fOur. A The record entry has pro-| The host St. Catharines Row- rings, 1 trapeze bar. and senior championships. The with 34 crews and scullers. Buf- plated swings, chains, corner brackets. Delivered unassembled. Saturday. | Detroit Boat Club is in 22 in almost every division." have 16 and Toronto Argonauts : SHORTS 4 ley since 1903, can accommo.|from Winnipeg, Chicago, Lin- corded cotton. With waistband, heats. colours of grey, navy or green, A highlight of this year's/day rowing is the open dash for| BE UP-TO-DATE ON HEARING AID DEVELOPMENTS Hs avon The Mexican oarsmen arrived double and 12 in the high school] = Swi ing Marks ® Modern fitting and service facilities ® Private consultations DEPT. 232 Canadian, Ontario and open rec- tario standards in the 50-yard Cords and botteries for most makes of hearing aids are evailoble in eur Camere se eling C S t s sa duced 48 heats for the 44 junior (0, CL 10% 8 ers. But.| Approx. 7'4" legs, 7'4" top bar. Green and red metallic finish, electro- 90 - race program gets under|falo West Sides are next with 30. way Wednesday and concludes| pany U.S. ENTRIES "It's the largest and best-bal-|events. Detroit, U.S. champion, : ; " aed SAY Weve 5Y8t ad, [la won the Henley points title Go sai aude Saunders of Hamil- land the Maple Leaf trophy for . ton, regatta chairman, am last three years. They took . A touch of the Orient Away below the official draw Sunday. the U.S. crown at last week- EATON Sale Price, A wil price John Murray of Kingston, sec-(end's national regatta in Phil- - r garden or atio . ; see retary of the Canadian Associa-|adelphia. : Gym set and Slide, riaaieise Fo 9 d P vr ' tion of Amateur Oarsmen, Zove| New York WZ ietle Cub has - 4 BOYS' COTTON erning body of amateur rowing entries. yandotte, Mich., H [1] | U b | in ey said "we have heats/and Hamilton Leanders each ay rien d m re as The mile, 550 - yard Henley | 14. : . . : : : . > course here, home of the Hen| Other entries includes those Gym S ot Only 1 8.88 Oiled paper is decorated with attractive de Priced for claro nce . holf-boxe =r 1903, ean sceommol oi park, Ottawa, Fort Wil sign, has contrasting wooden spokes. For style shorts in polished cotton or 1 : |liam, Brockville, Ecorse, Mich., ss "og i iy more boats require preliminary; , ine, Que., Cambridge,| EATON'S OUTDOOR SHOP, DFPT. 227 PHONE 725.7373 comfortable shade, it is approx. 46" dia- Zipper fly, two-button closing; in Mass. and Philadelphia. . ie i " - Sizes 6 to 10 in the . MEXICANS ENTERED The largest event on the four-| meter; umbrella handle fits into 31" bam ' ore sean group. ditles ; : : lease second colour I< Henley is a large entry from singles where 14 scullers go in| boo st k, sharply pointed to stand in the Club Espana of Mexico City. heats. There are 13 in the junior 3 Yr Sel Srpivedi don Mr. K. Jakowidis, one of our Certified Audiologists, July Sale urday and after bor-'single. $ pecial, each WILL BE ON HAND Saturday, July 29th to test your hearing scientificially and thoroughly, and recommend the 2 for 2.50 hearing aid that is best suited to your individual needs. Uo¥etd re) EATON'S MALL LEVEH T 1 At M t : gE | 1 e Scientific AUDIOMETER TEST ® There is no charge for this service WATON'S MALL LEVEL. DEPT. 222 PHONE J25.7573 ol g y . i " fi - PHONE 725.7373 opPP e ee : : Phone 725-7373, Store Manager's Office STRATFORD (CP) -- Several|shattered the Canadian and On- a ; For an Appointment ords were smashed at an On- butterfly for girls 11-12 years oY Department, Mall Level tario outdoor swimming cham-|with a time of 0:31.5, and did the 3 ; pionship meet here Saturday. [same in the 100-yard breast-| Hamilton Aquatic won with 47/stroke with a time of 1:27.2. | points, followed by Etobicoke! A Canadian and Ontario native! with 44 and London with 41. [record was claimed by Vir] FOF @ dewy fresh look Etobicoke won the Dolphinette|ginia Greenwood, who clocked Trophy for women. with 32/0.27.7 in a heat of the girls' all Summer... Maker clears "Harding" points, followed by London with[11-12, 50-yard freestyle. In the ' : 29 and Hamilton 21. final she clocked 0:29.1. ELIZABETH ARDEN'S. i Susan Thrasher of Ann Arbor, Tyrone Kim of Los Angeles . . - 3 an a arn Mich., established an open rec-jset open records in the boys' Velva Moisture Film ; ord of 1:06.7 in the women's 100-{10 and under 50-yard backstroke yard butter fly, while Kerry (0:35.7), the 50 - yard butterfly AND O'Hara of Buffalo beat the open|(0:35.2) and the 50-yard. free- x : id 7 1 i j i 3 Hi d for th 's 100-yard|style (0:29.0). S th L ti 9.30 A W 7) i : ) Brisk 2 md on pac semt 0 xm | WEIVA STOOL Lotion Is Ml. nn J :03.0. t - style Erif John- Mike Chappelle of University|son of Re posted iu H AND ONLY WHILE i of Toronto Settlement set a Ca-/a Canadian and Ontario nativel] Y@I¥A Moisture Film QUANTITIES LAST nadian and provincial native record of 0:34.4. i An invisible protective film thot of / record of 2:38.0 in a heat of the, Sara B b f B: : : : : : men's 200-yard breast - stroke. claimed top honors in the wen] moisturizes the skin, leaving it PLEASE, NO TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDERS. Dick Nelson of University of en's 100-yard backstroke eventl} Smooth and youthful-looking. Use Michigan won in 2:37.5. with 1:08.1 while Diane Wood of | under your foundation . . . see how NYLON TRICOT Bonnie Benson of Etobicoke Galt was the girls' 10 and un-| your make-up retains that 'just ap- turned in a Canadian and On-/der 50-yard backstroke winner lied' look. tario record time of 2:49.7 in/with a 0:41.4 showing. Diane p : . + = _] % the women's 200 - yard breast-|also took the 50-yard butterly in| 1V4-0z. trial size (for a 1 50 stroke. 0:41.6 and the 50-yard freestyle limited time only). Each --.. Ba London's Erika Mittelhamm in 0:34.0. ! oti REGULAR SIZES: Stock up on yarn for next Winter at this low Glencoe Kid | Wins 3e03,, each 5.00 Bxopionglly io pric . : i11f price. Shades available in both 3- and 4-ply: For New Owner 1 6%-oz., ] 0.00 A timely special purchase accounts for the big sav- i a 8 EATON ings on this quality lingerie! Sli i i : FORT ERIE (CP) -- Glencoe|the fifth race but four of them 9 9 y genie Slit slips ang pert} ¢ July Sale -. x Kid, owned by Mrs. Henry figured in the mutuel payoff. 6 p in - i . i i i 3 Special Hecht of Biltmore, 0, tay Srenaor Ale mutuel payoll. Velva Smooth' Lotion coats in easy-care nylon tricot; in pink, lilac or blue. : ig ® the $7,500 Bison City Stakes at/in a deadheat for third plac Helps keep your Summer skin rad- i i i : : y : : the Fort Erie Jockey Club Sat-/and all four horses paid "$2.10 iantly fresh . . . make-up goes on Detailed with fine nylon pleating and lace trim at pr nk 1-0z. ball urday, defeating Three M. R.|to show. smoothly; facial perspiration is con- 1 hem, pleating and lace at bodice of slip. Sizes 32 : by 2% lengths. Moaning Low sun Ep a four-year-old geld-|| trolled. 'P : 9 : P : d 4- to 40; petticoats to fit 24 to 30" waists. \ in 3- and 4.ply hl "Kroy" Wool reinforced with Nylon Ordinarily .55 "Super fingering" wool, shrink-resist treat- ed. Manufacturer is clearing present stock to make room for a supply with new labels. finished third, 'more than four|jng refused to go to the post lengths behind the winner. for the afternoon's third race. A SPECIAL Sowry yshew Reval bis ea green avy blue Glencoe Kid, a newcomer Despite th ffort from Delaware Park, had been He ®Ditttack po: 2 he INTRODUCTORY GIFT 3 EATON KEY VALUE, i p ern. Con purchased only 36 hours earlier|pony boys Sun Ep stood on the Watermelon Cardinal red by Mrs. Hecht from the Lexing-|track in front of the grand stand ton, Ky., partnership of Georgeland wouldn't move. The stew- With each bottle of Velva Smooth Lotion you buy, receive a purse-sized plastic bottle of Velva Smooth Lotion Honey beige Brown Wine Rust Beige Mix G Holtsinger and Douglas Davis. |ards scratched the horse and ; 3 H 1 3 , Powder blus | nd a black satin case holding cot- 3 : Jockey Al Coy permitted|/the $8,274 was refunded. o 2 9 Slips, each A od y | on squares for easy application. Three M. R. to set the early] As soon as his saddle had q y opp in 4-ply only pace in the run of 6! furlongs been removed, Sun Ep amiably but Glencoe Kid was never|permitted himself to be led into] 4-OZ. Size, 3 50 ents Aqua Light grey mix more than two lengths behind the paddock. Ld Lilac Medium grey mix the leader. Coy made his move ---- a --™--_ Petticoals. each io Sy 0) Spruce green {medium Doric'arey mix around the turn. | LEAFS SELL PITCHER 8-0z. size, 6.50 : ® Glencoe Kid was the favorite| TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto EATON"S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 224 PHONE 725-7378 _ with the crowd of 13,309 and Maple Leafs Friday announced paid $5.50. {the sale of righthanded pitcher EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 212 The daily double of Biscayne Ken Johnson to the first-place PHONE 725.7373 and Time Clock, winners of the Cincinnati Reds of the National first two races, paid $98.60. The League. The Reds transferred quinella of Calais II and Prompt righthander Orlando Pena to Hero in the fifth paid $15.20. Toronto from their Jersey City There were only five starters in/farm club. EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT, 209 - Phone Ra 5-7373