THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, November 21, 1961 |] A MODEST OPERATOR Doug Harvey Isnt Hogging Limelight By MEL SUFRIN Canadian Press Staff Writer One of the difficulties of try- ing to talk to Doug Haryey about reasons for the early- season success of New York Rangers is that he's a player as well as coach of the Na- tional Hockey League club. Modesty prevents the 37-year- old defenceman from mention- ing a big factor in the club's surprisingly strong showing to date. It's Harvey. With Montreal Canadiens he earned a reputation as an ar- tistic ice general, a man with a superb knack of getting the SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY OHA Metro Junior 'A' Lea- gue -- Toronto Marlboros vs Whitby Mohawks, at Whitby Community Arena, 8.30 p.m. Exhibition Doubleheader Toronto Marlboro Midgets vs Oshawa Midget All-Stars, at 7.30 p.m. and Toronto Marlboro Juveniles vs Oshawa Juvenile All-Stars, at 9.00 p.m.; both games at Oshawa _ Children's Arena. GAMES FOR WEDNESDAY HOCKEY ; Lakeshore OHA Intermediate Group--Napanee at Belleville, 8.30 p.m. Oshawa Minor Assoc.: (Mid- get League)--Local 222 vs Ro- tary at 6.30 p.m.; Legion vs Kinsmen, at 7.30 p.m.; Lions vs Firefighters, at 8.10 p.m.; Kiwanis vs Navy, at 9.00 p.m. Top Teams In Old Country's 'Three Good Games Y's Men's Major Basketball Loop The Oshawa Y's Men's Major; ONT. STEEL B'S -- Milosh Basketball League played three|14, Radkowski 6, King 4, Rudy, more action-packed games on|Barlow 2, Babe 6, Hooey 5. Total |Saturda2y morning at OCCT. 37. Fouls, 3 out of 4. In the first game, Jaycee BARBERS SCORE WIN Rockets hooked up' with Kin-| In the final game, Walt's Bar- loch's Men's Wear with the|ber Shop defeated the Modern \Rockets winning to the tune of|Dry Cleaners by the score of 137 to 29. 35 to 31. In the first half the Rockets} Walt's Barber Shop and Mod- took a 7-point lead with a 20 tojerns played a cautious first half 13 score, paced by Jepma. with both teams missing good The second half was close with|opportunities but Walt's held a both teams missing a_ large|slight 14 to 11 lead at half-time. number of their shots but Rock-| In the second half, both teams ets made the lead of seven|opened up and the scoring was points stand up for the win. furious with Walt's winning out Rockets were led by Jepma/35 to 31. with 14 points while Winters had| wWalt's were led to their first 10 for the losers. victory -by Montgomery, KINLOCK'S MEN'S WEAR --/Hyranyk and Dejoing all with Winters 10, Calder 9, Longley 7,\eigh' points while Nichols had W. Clark 1, Korhan 1. Total 29.12 for) Moderns. whey oe gh Be WALT'S BARBER SHOP -- JAYCEE 7 "te Edmondson, Boivin 4, Montgom- :|14, Reeson 7, Rowden 4, Jeffs)ary § Anderson 6, Callison, ers 8. Total 37.|ctimming 1, Hy anyk 8, Dejong L BATTLE OF STEELERS |*: 70tal 35. Fouls, 9 out of 19. Soccer eagues h dl vame the two| MODERN DRY CLEANERS-- : In the second g Tunnicli LONDON \AP)--Standings of iGtant tag 2 7 unnicliffe 1, Braham 8, Sara- f " |Steel teams hooked up with the) -- \top teams in the English Soccer| \Ont. Steel B's 37 and the Ont.|mak 6, McHugh, Burnett 4,\7 0 oe and the Scot'ish Lea-| |Nichoy 12. Total 31. Fouls, 1 out) "eS" ; Steel A's 34 f 12 gu This game was all the B's as\" +4- | ENGLISH LEAGUE HOOP GOSSIP -- Winters, | Division I they took a lead at els = lige . e n\with a 17 to 14 score as the|leading the league in scoring, W TL Pts eae '|A's couldn't hit while the B's|had another good game as he| Burnley 4 24 |Doug reg "w ig past yen | _-eeme'\ were led by Milosh with eight|hit for 10 in the first game . . .| Everton 6 22 |did a lot of shor passing # amd | points. \Jepma, the league's leading\Ipswich a1 |scrambled all over an Shale) | In the second half the teams|scorer two years ago, has not/Tottenham 5 21 pees a he ~ Breed \traded baskets to do so for the|started to hit yet as he's only) West Ham 6 20 |\Piay after the style Mo | remainder of the game with the|got a 12 point average . . . Mi- Division sano ; B's holding the four-point lead.|!osh, after spending some time| Liverpool i ggg the agg gg 4 * in the hospital, has got back into| Scunthorpe etter yet, carryin . The Ont. Steel B's were led F g Pp lke' date penta" to the first victory of th action and put some new blood) Derby season by Miloshy as the play |into the Ont. Steel B's as he led|Leyton Or Can the Rangers keep it up?|) CHIEF, ENGINEERING AND EQUIPMENT DIVISION (with ing coach hit for 14 points while|his team to victory. Southampton "Ym no magician. I just/ several years' experience at a senior level, to administer R. Clarke also got 14 for the A's| Games Nov. 25 at OCcr --| Sunderland trust the fellows will keep! the Division's activities in promoting the gies of Canadien in a losing cause. 9.00 -- Modern Dry Cleaners vs i, 'tel working. I'm working." Eogingeein ener oe eee Ce ONT. STEEL A'S -- R. Clarke|Kinloch's Men's Wear; 9.55 --| gag That last remark was no ex- AND ELECTRONICS (with senior level experience in the 14, Dalidowicz 9, Tymoshik 7,|/Ont. Steel A's vs Walt's Barber] portsmouth aggeration. Harvey and part- Canadian electronics or transportation field, to provide ge Be Page ges" Walters. Total|Shop and 10.50 -- Jaycee Rock- Peterborough technical service to the Department on products and export 34. , out of 24. ets vs Ont. Steel A's. OTTAWA FANS potential of Canadian industry, and to advise on export OTTAWA (CP)--Opening Crystal control policy and the identification of strategic equipment), Uxbridge O sale of Grey Cup tickets a * Division Commodities Branch, Trade and Commerce, Ottawa. $11, 000-$12,500 and $9,940-$11,200, respectively. Competi- : here got the cold shoulder ( 'alled Off When Monday from football fans. Machi Fail Yy | Hearts Wrexham 14 : Colchester 11 tion 61,1216, Aldershot il Carlisle 10 Sale of 700 tickets began at 10 a.m. There were only 15 fans in the lineup in con- trast to hundreds in other ciate BY GERRY BLAIR UXBRIDGE:-- Goal, Carpen-| Motherwell oe sa ore ag a gcc her The home opening of thelter; defence, Vipond, Bob Todd, |! 2" tick PY | term e said he wanted to\Uxbridge Black Hawks 2 aii '¢ | 3.00 | ; : . *|Haynes, Forfar; forwards, Ren- end more time with his fam- ° ' ' | Clyde spi members of the OHA Lakeshore wick, 'MoCasthy. Rolsawe, Bee-linees 8 Millwall 9 SCOTTISH LEAG years, especially last year, who began queueing the ily. Intermediate league with the _ | 21 Har'son--Newtondale Sta The club directors asked him|visiting Belleville Pepsis, liter-|S¥son, Gibson, MacLean, Carl) Arbroath Division I previous night. <isRob'sonMrs BA Glynn |to reconsider, then elected himlally cnded on the rocks. The|10dd, Etcher Millar and| Berwick 42 D'fach-- ner Junior Langlois have been} on the ice as much as 35 minutes a game and that's a lot of hockey for a guy of 37. "I pace myself," he siad. ""You've got to. Sure, my legs get tired. They always did. But so do everybody's." Aside from Harvey and Lang- lois, Rangers haven't much in he way of prospective all- stars behind the blue line. They lost Bil! Gadsby to Detroit and that leaves such defencemen as Larry Cahan, Harry Howell,\"We're getting along okay." Irv Spencer and Red Bownass./ Perhaps there's another fac- That raised the question ofjtor in the team's play. Rangers whether the team has anything/have been known as a tough puck- out of his own end andispecial up front. Dean Prentice|team for their coach in recent into scoring position. jand Andy Bathgate would be|years, as anyone who recalls By hockey standards he's an| welcomed by any club in the/how they got rid of Phil Watson old man now, not as great as league. jean testify. he used to be, but, for brief} Bathgate is almost always in} But there's no doubt the periods at least, one of the bestithe hunt for the NHL reson spect have considerable re- "He's a fair enough player and he's doing all right,' Har. vey said. Asked about the ap- parent lack of enthusiasm, he added: "Bathgate's no differ- ent than anyone else on be Rangers." Pressed further on whether his feelings about Bathgate were influenced by Andy's mag- azine article last year describ- ing Harvey and Gordie Howe as the dirtiest players in hockey, Doug said non - commitally: at his trade. title but, whatever the reason,|/spect for Harvey. And he's There are other reasons, Of|Harvey isn't throwing bou-|treating them in an adult man- course, for the team's fastiquets in his direction. ner. start, and Harvey was ques-| tioned about them the other) day by John Walter and George | E, Van of the Detroit News. } 'T've been trying hard to} change their style of play," Employment Opportunities (Civil Service of Canada) DIRECTOR, BEDFORD INSTITUTE OF OCEANOGRAPHY, (with recognized research experience in marine physical sciences and experience in direction and administration of | © marine_research laboratory), Mines and Technical Surveys, Dartmouth, N.S. -- $12,500-$13,500. Competition 61- 1523. 2 29 5 22 5 22 and Stigimeier said he would think it over and announce his final decision later. Bis- ectors asked him to recon- | ons won the 1961 Junior World sider, elected him to a fourth | Series. consecutive one-year term | the end of the term, due to family reasons, But the pub- lic-owned club board of dir- IN TEARS, John Stigimeier, president of the Buffalo Bisons of the International Baseball League, dabs at his eye with a handkerchief, as he an- nounces his resignation at Buffalo Bisons OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Urge Pres. To Keep His Post 5.20 4.00| BUFFALO (AP) -- Directors) 2.90/ of the community-owned Buf-| ifalo' Bisons of the International} Baseball League Saturday night| refused to accept a sudden res-| ignation by club president John| |Sitglmeier and elected Stigl-| |meier to a fourth term. i | Stiglmeires, weeping, got up jbefore the director's meeting} and asked that he not be con-/ Ct Go OT OT ee Oo we co co no ts oa w = New a --(AP Wirephoto) AQNAwe Bau Arr we Rott res RAanies Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co, (Daily Racing Form) Monday, November 20, 1961. 3-DUNK MOON First Race 1-TOM BARTLE 00, . year - old maidens. Claiming alt $5,000. reaad cates mt Pr st ih % Str. Fin Jockey Owner Rascality a 1-%4 1-4 Rasmussen--C Softley Dunk Moon .... 2-4 24% McComb--Shermanor Fm Tom Bartle ..... 3 3-1% 3-5% Gubbins--W D Latimer Foundryman ... 244 4 4-2 4-nk Dittfach--J B McColl Eliza Belle jo 3M 5- Parnell--Shar-o-Lin Sta Krisuelor 5-¥ 7 Brockie, McNellen Orvion 11 o " -8% Rob'son--Mrs L W Ruby Metranen Irish 3- 8- + Brown--Agro Sta Winner, b g, 2-Midas 2nd -- Roguish. Trainer W. H. Moorhead. Start good fab Orvion. Won driving. Double Poo} 39,159. Cloudy 'and Slow on > Po) 5-RASCALITY .. 13.40 5.80 3.60 : : FINANCE OFFICER (university groducte with extensive ex- perience, of which a significant and recent part has been at a responsible level; a good knowledge of the tax system in Canada and.a number of other countries with which Canada has important commercial relations), Taxation Di- vision, Finance, Ottawa. $9,940-$11,200. Competition 61- 840, Cara > wewrv orn 6 E Dundee Kilmarnock Rangers £ Celtic Aare MECHANICAL ENGINEER -- DREDGE DESIGN, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (professionally qualified, with exper- ience in shipbuilding and ship repair work both in the workshop and the drawing office, in operating marine, machinery and maintaining the structure and equipment of ay ge Works, Ottawa. $8540-$9800. Competition MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER (pro- fessionally qualified, to develop: standards for the operation and maintenance of mechanical equipment including heots: ing, plumbing, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems ond elevators, escalators and baggage handling equipment), Transport, Ottawa. $8,540-$9800, Competition 61-1217, 2-REMIST Second Race ZCONSEIL DES ARTS 7-PLUCKY CREST ... 1% miles. Parse $1,900. Horse wt P Het at et et hh ol f Division Claiming all $2,500, ar ae as, Yeu. secker Owner 1-1% Gubbins--J Bozzo » sowor SSA wewn Brnwnw HWE wNhso PA hs Wee prec me neter i) ll Ottawa Rough Riders, who won the Grey Cup last ' anor Mus ma A? /to another term ame was called at the con-|Tomlinson. Ayr U 5-244 5-no Rock--Blue Diamond Sta "I plan to think it over," \etusion GF the first. period by season, were knocked out in the Eastern Conference semi-final this year by Tor- onto Argonauts. 3 6-24 nley Sta | : : 2 7s KrugercHt Arcand \Stigimeier said. "I don't know|referee Bob Simcoe because of at, Rallai--P and R Sta <A) when I will make a decision."|4° two.foot bare cement patch| ~ Cnance and 'The Bisons led the league in showing through the ice in one attendance and won the junior of the goal creases. adios Shonddsbteinsbdlasastni A breakage in the ice-making . machinery resulted in the poor Al Keller Dies @ 2 6 8 1 3 4 7 o 5 Coupled A -- Romping Casuarina, Winner dk br g. 3, Omission -- Lady Lulu. Trainer C, F, Chapman. Start good, won driving. Poo} 34,722. Daily Double Sand 2 paid $120.50. Third Race et Se aie 8 7-HAVEN MISS ice conditions. 3.40 2.50 2.70 tseye Uxbridge were leading at the 2.60 2.50 4.00 ECONOMIST -- SPECIALIST IN CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING AND BUSINESSS MANAGEMENT (university graduate in $5,000. 1 mile. Purse $1,900. Two - year - old maidens, Claiming all Wier st % > 10 6 2 +. 120 Ly S-nk 4-nk ' 1 3-4 21% i7 1-1% 1-1% 120 . 14 116 Haven Miss Learned Friend Land of Maple Jerry's Blaze .. Humber Doll 110 Li'l Grandad 120 Winner dk b or br g; 2, Start good, won easily. ae & Str, Fin. Jockey Owner 1-5 1-5% Parnell--Golden Oaks Sta 2-%4 2-3% Dittfach--D G and P Sta 3-5 3-4 Gubbins--D Krever 4-1% 4-h_ Fitz'ons--Mrs Von Rich'n 5-3 5-744 McComb--G Groves 6-12 6-184 McMullen--G M Claxton 7-3 7-5% Kallai--R G Vanderburgh Brown--D McKay J.C. Meyer. Pool 45 'ourth Race 1-ROYAL KITTY (entry)6.90 3.90 5.50 9-HARRY HOTSPUR 6.80 5.00 1-JEANIE DEAR (entry)6.90 3.90 5.50 1 fartongs. Purse $1,900. Two-year-olds, Canadian foaled. Claiming all $3,500. Horse wWePpPst % 4% 6-2 5-1 22 Royal Kitty .... Harry Hotspur Jeanie Dear .. Rocky River Battling Way ... Malucina Page Anne Frosty Day Queen's H'mony Wee Fairy . 116 12 9 10-4 119 9 7 6-3 116 4 109 6 116 10 116 8 Sean Warns reo 1-nk 9-6 Ye 8-4 10-%4 Seo swe Boe Fork' ze baw Mr Yo Te ....... Miss Tareen % 41% 3-% Str. Fin, Jockey wner Kallai--Kantar, Kiss (A) Rasmussen--C Softley 3 Dittfach--Albob Farm (A) 4h Harrison--Stafford Farm 5-2%4 Rob'son--Gormley Stud Fm 6-7% Gubbins--J V Martin 7-34Sandover--J B Lauder 8-nk McComb--R D_ Isaac 9-3 Parnell--L Maloney 10-4 Rock--Blue Diamond Sta 11-10% Brown--A J Morrison 12 Fitz'ons--Mrs H Truman upled A -- Jeanie Dear and Royal 1 h 1 itty. Winner ch f, 2, Blue Royal 2nd --Outlook. Trainer J. C. Meyer. Start good, won dri,ing. Poo, 47,326. 'itth Race 1 mile. Parse $2,700. Three - WtePP Sst % 116 1 4 5- ' Sailor Man . Manor Hil) Winner b c¢, 3, Ponder Start good, won driving. Quinella 1 and.g paid $13.30. L-PONDER ON 3-ALL CASH ug 5-MRS, CESSFORD .......-.. 3.60 2.50 2.20 3.30 2.60 2.6 year - olds. Allowances, Str. Fin Jockey Owner 3-1 I-no Fitz'ons--Red River Sta 4 2nk McComb--R L Bawden 2-nk 3-no Robinson--D J Kennedy lh 4- Dittfach--White Oak Sta outdistanced Harrison--Manor Hill Sta Trainer W. Thurner. Pool 19,869. Quinella Pool 29,169. '* dixth Race 7 Farlongs, purse $1,800, 3-year-olds se Were st % ed Willie Warrior 114 6 3 5-2 3-nk Sarano 1511 4 22 21% Michalena 109 7 1 1-nk Mermaid's Song 11 12 6 6-1 Miss Magoo 109 4 2 3-1 Smirlys Rouge The Mohawk Start good, won driving. Pool 48,678. 6-WILLIES W'RIOR 41.10 16:50 7.30 11-SARANO : + 12.60 6.30 7-MICHAELNA 3.20 and up, claiming all $2,500. Str. Fin Jockey Owner 3-2 ink Rasmus'n--Mrs B Farara 2-h 2-% Parnell--N. Amer. F'm l-h 3-1 Robinson--A Paolone 5-2 4-no Sandover--F M Clark Jr 4-145-% Krohn--Janley Sta 7-1 6-1% McComb--J Smith 6-1/ 7-1 Dittfach--D J. Kennedy 81% 8-nk Brown--V Stott 10-1 9-1% Armstrong--R W Patton 9-1 101% Kallai--Albion Hills Sta 12- 1)-h Gubbins--Triple H Sta 11-1 12- Harrison--Stafford F'm Brant. Trainer A Casey. Pool 44,392 seventh Race 1 Mile, purse $2,400, 3-year-olds and up, Horse Wt PP St % Va Popsaysno 118 1 Count de Change 117 4 Bext-T : - 18 3 Stormy Morn 112 5 Brierama 112 2 iz. 1-2 4-7 3h 1-1 2nk 4-10 5- 5- 2-1% 3-1% Winner b ¢ Ambiorix lesel Power, Start good, won drivin, 1-POPSAYSNO .... 7.90 5-COUNT DE CHANGE .... 3-BEXT-T , allowances, Str Fin. Jockey Owner 25 1-% Parnell--J Tomlinson l-h 2-7%4Dittfach--E Doumani 3-5 3-2% McComb--Roycroft Sta. 4-% 45% Rasmussen--B Fletcher 5- 5- Robinson--L § Collacutt » Trainer V W Polk, Pool 48,678, tigath Race 1 Mile, purse awe aang byear-olds, Horse 2 Chopoakee +» 15 9 5 31 21 Edgor's Sister 117 6 7 7-1% 7-24 118 8 3 2% 4-nk Sir Benjamin Chorus Queen .. 11512 6 6-3 6-3% Dr Fred - 11512 6 63 63% 20 7 9 9-2 10-14 re: Brown Ensign 1211 8 Bh B81 120 511 11-5 11-7 Redbud Royal Brant Ator Tofino 13 4 2 52 Sh Diameter .. 120 10 10 10-nk 9-h Peterboro . 11 2 Round Two 1233 3 - z Winner br g 3 Chop Chop -- Madam Start good, won driving. Total pool 384,491. 9-CHOPOAKEE 6-EDGOR'S SISTER ....... 5.90 8-SIR BENJAMIN ¥e 5. » Canadian foaled, claiming all $2,500, Str. Fin, Jockey Owner 1-1% 1-1% McComb--J L Cooke 3-1 2-2%Rasmus'n--Edgor Ridge 4-2 3-nk Brown--Dimarco Sta 2-h -1 Fitzsim'ns--R_ Gian 5-¥a 5-1 'Rob'son--Mrs F W Merrill 1% 6-nk Parnell--G B Heintzman Armst'g--E Harbourne 8-% Kallai--A E, E A Fair 6-nk 9-1% Dittfach--While Oak Sta 10-7 10-7%Sandover--W GMoore 11-5 11-13% Harrison--Ruffsin F'm 12- 12 Gubbins--H W Knight Jr Oak, Trainer WH Moorhead. Pool 54,804, Attendance 6,570. 9- ARRANGES BOUT MONTREAL (CP) -- Promo- Cooper fights next month. Cle- jroux, Cooper and Foley are all ter Eddie Quinn said Monday|world-ranked heavyweights and he has lined up a January bout! Moore here between the winners of the|world light-heavyweight cham . 5 Bob Cleroux - Archie|pion in New York, Mass: é and Zora Foley ~ Henry/péiis and Europe. " is recognized as 9 /around the oe - the} In Race Spill | PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -- Al \Keller, 41 year - old race \driver from Green Acres, Fla., jwas killed Sunday when his car \flipped over during the Bobby |Ball memoria! 100 - mile race|monies delayed the actual be- .at Phoenix. turn at the state fairground track when his Konstant Hot Special skidded. The right wheel dug and the flipped several times. Keller was pronounc dead at the jtrack 1 d fifth in the Indianapolis 500 | this gear. He had survived bad |wrecks in 1955 and 1957 at In- dianapolis anc again at Lang- jhorne, Pa., in 1957. | Parnelli Jones of Torrence, Calif. won the abbreviated jrace, halted after 90 laps | mile oval be- cause of darkness. Ponder On Gets 'Call In Close '4-Horse Finish TORONTO (CP) -- Monday's | featured fifth race at Old Wood- bine, the Rising Rock Purse, |provided the mosi stirring fin- lish of the day as four horses icharged neck and neck to the wire. After a short deliberation, the placing judges gave the de- cision to Ponder On. Ponder On, hot favorite in the five - horse field, won by a nose Keller sped into the north| Added to the confusion was the racer | The veteran racer finished me 2-1 on goals by Art Rennick and Elmo Gibson. Gary Goyer scored for Belleville in the | final minute of the period. | The game was originally jscheduled to start at 8.30 p.m., but the late arrival of the Belle- jville club, plus pre-game cere- ginning until well after 9 o'clock. jaddition of numbers on the |Belleville sweaters prior to the start of the game. They just | : A : received their new uniforms at \6.00 p.m: minutes before they j boarded the bus for Uxbridge. Mis. Vincent, president of the |Uxbridge club dropped the puck between the respective team captains to officially open the Black Hawks' first year in In- jtermediate '"B" competition. | They captured the "'C"' title last season. Ths year they have added former Oshawa and Ajax Inter- mediate players plus former Whitby Dunlop stalwart, Fred Etcher as their playing-coach. The Black Hawks will try again next monday night to open their 1961-62 season against the Napanee Comets. BELLEVILLE:-- Goal, Bar- clay; defence, Geogan, Botley, Lamirande; forwards, Goyer, Hull, Omeara, Jones, Baker, Rowbothan, MacDonald. lover All Cash. |was third fourth. Pender On, which paid $3.60 to win, was claimed by the Red |River Stable this summer at | Fort Erie and since then has |won three of his nine starts. Mrs. Cessford and Sailor Man Science Now Without Pain Toronto, Ont. (Special)--For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain and itching. Thousands have been relieved with this inexpensive substance right in the privacy of their own home without any discomfort or inconvenience. 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EDITOR, FRENCH (university graduation in agriculture or re- lated science, with many years of progressively responsible experience in editing technical and popular manuscripts for publication and a knowledge of Canadian agriculture with particular reference to Eastern Canada), Agriculture, Ot- tawa. $7260-$8340. Competition 61-414, LAND SURVEYORS (with Commission as Quebec or Manitoba Land Surveyor, and a number of years of related experience after being commissioned), Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa and field, $6180-$7860, Competition 61-1553, "CIVIL ENGINEERS --- VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS -- Department of Transport -- Air Services (Design and con- struction of runways and air navigation facilities), Toronto Ontario and Winnipeg, Manitoba. Up to $7140 per annum depending on qualifications. Department of Forestry: (Research into engineered wood Products and structures), Forest Products Laboratory, Ot- tawa. $6840-$7860, Apply immediately to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, on application form CSC 36 available at your nearest Civil Ser- vice Commission Office or National Em t office, Competition 61-1251, aoe PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEER (knowledge of English and French preferred), National Health and Welfare, Montreal, P.Q, Up to $7860 per annum depending on qualifications. Com- petition 61-1264, CLINICAL BIOCHEMIST (university graduation in honors course in Chemistry and a number of years of related ex- perience in Clinical Biochemistry, or Master's degree in Biochemistry and several years' related experience), Vet- eran's Affairs, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Up to $7140. C ti- tion 61-2158. ? aia MATERIALS ENGINEER -- STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (uni- versity graduation in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Physics or Metallurgical Engineering with approximately three years' related experience), Mines and Technical Sur- veys, Ottawa, Up to $7140, Competition 61-1520. MINERAL DRESSING SPECIALIST -- METALLIC MINERALS (university graduation in Metallurgical, Mining or Chemical Engineering with several years' experience in mineral con- centration work), Mnies and Technical Surveys, Ottawa. $5940-$7140. Competition 61-1519. LIBRARIANS (with Bachelor's degree in Library Science and approximately four years' library experience subsequent to graduation), Agriculture, Ottawa. $5700-$6420, Coms2- tition 61-2760. ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMEN (with at least four or six years' experience --- depending on grade -- in an Archie tectural Drafting Office, and a good knowledge of work techniques and procedures of a variety of drafting operas tions), Government Departments, Ottawa. $4050-$4500 and $4680-$5400, depending on qualifications and experience. Competitions 61-2350 and 61-2351 respectively. Time limit has. been extended to NOVEMBER 30, 1961. Unless otherwise indicated*, for details and application forms, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, Please quote competition number es indicated.