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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jun 1962, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 4, 1962 --_--_--_--_---- OO patiibersaaicinnpbceeins CHROMIUM - PLATE parts of an engine of this hot- rod are admired by 17-year-old Carole Marlow of 112 Living- | stone avenue, Toronto, Don Brooklin Player Gets 22 Stitches By GERRY BLAIR Gray, who signed just prior to BROOKLIN -- Only three game time. Missing from the games have been played to date|lineup. was Cy Coombes who in the OLA Senior schedule, but! fired the hat trick in the open- bloodshed resulting from stick-|iNs tilt at Brooklin, Wednes- swinging affrays have entered|day night the picture this early in the sea- Glen Lotton was the most gon. productive Hillcrest Saturday Saturday night in St. Cathar-|night with four goals. Don ines, Doug Smith, Athletics for-|CTaggs added a pair to up his ward was banned from the game)'0tal to four in two starts. in the second period for striking) For St. Catharines, Jerry Brooklin player Don Barrie./Cheevers, su-bgoaltender for the pinch pig Magee § second out: /Toronto Maple Leafs had three, - 'tin 7.@| Young accounted for a pair, saw St. Kitts edge Brooklin 7-6.) shile singletons came from Ol. In the first period, Smith two-|sen and Garry Moore, handed Hillcrests Rock Batley) another inciednt in the game across the forehead, cutting was & roughin enalty. called Batley for 22 stitches -- 14 out-| ape ein a ide and eight inside. agains Broo! in netminder, Pat s Baker, which meant that he had As a result of the numerous to sit it out in the penalty box. entanglements, three hours were} This occurred because the required to play the contest. |scuffle took place outside his Brooklin made the jaunt tojcrease. Unlike hockey where a St. Catharines with only 11 play-| goaltender, barring game mis- ers, including local youth Mike'conducts, does not leave the ice Poughley, 20, of 1424 Evangel- ine drive (club member) and Russ Major, 21, of Orono (club president). The car was one of several on display Sat- } _ TWIN COUNTIES COMMENT Hot-Rodders S$ Public Acceptance By ALLAN BAILEY his throat, my friend blurted Staff Reporter) out, a weak "thank-you" as the A motorist, stranded miles young lad drove away. from the nearest mechanic, sits) This is just one of the public behind the wheel of his car and|services the Kontinentals offer curses the thing from grille to! without charge. trunk. | aps ae But along comes 2 ¢2r. It's rhage wr geen vg hepa ar s funny looking thing -- like aj ut despite their dedication to combifation of a '34 Ford and a|the promotion of hot rods and automobile safety, the members fe ge PE aye liag face a tremendous barrier; giv- Four Injured In Car Crash Near Pickering | * PICKERING -- a 47-year-old |Peterborough woman suffered a compound fracture of the eek bru R of Queen street east, Toronto, has Gordon Clifford Thomas, and his wife Eileen, 28, of Bay !"8- Ridges 34,Jous Bana careless. driv suffered cuts and warning ed by police. } ye a car stolen in Berry Donovan, street east, was car theft. dent flares ichard Anthony Talbot, 17,,was fo Toronto } ae been charged with danger- Guanes ises. TODAY 6:00 P.M. jaw and fractured pelvis after \she was trapped under her car p jin an accident one mile west No alcohol is allowed in the|! here Saturday night. ; clubhouse, nor is a member al-| Mrs. Ethel Amie Thomas is lowed to drink in a public place|in serious condition in the To- while wearing a club jacket,|fonto General Hospital follow- This could bring about automa-|ing the accident, caused, police tic suspension from the club. |stated, when the driver of the | Other offences that result in|car was blinded by the bright ithe same drastic measure are lights of an oncoming vehicle iconvictions of criminal negli-/and swerved off the road. trouble-maker, because of the rigid constitution he has to live up to. and a young lad jumps out. ' ng the public, press and law) gence, drunk driving, impaired| Her husband, Clarence, 51; enforcement agencies a hetter driving, 'failing to remain at the Perhaps our friend had been seeing too many juvenile delin- quent films, because he immed-|""" ye : jately locks both doors of his The Kontinentals is a club coupe, fearing someone/ was go-|With a NHRA (National Hot ing to hi-jack him and take his|Rod Association) charter and is money. |made up of youths from Oshawa But this young chap didn't|and district with headquarters seem interested in money, un-|in Orono. less he thought he would find) It was first organized in Oc- same under my friends's hood,|tober, 1959 and had a member- because that's where he poked|ship of five. Today it has a his head. Back to his "'jalopy'|membership of 19. he went and returned wielding) Public acceptance is a major a wrench. obstacle the club faces. All too "This is it!" my friendooften hot-rodders are blamed thought. "He's going to bash for a city or town's delinquent me over the head with it." problems. Perhaps some of understanding of their organiza- | urday at the Kontinentals | clubhouse in Orono. It was the club's second annual open | house. "|like a business card to serve penalties, a alcrosse goalie does. When Baker was waved off, this meant a further delay while newcomer Gray donned the pads to fill in for Baker. When} Baker returned after serving his sentence, he again resumed goaltending duties A three-way deadlock now ex-jand said to the good Samaritan.|of a hot- ists for top spot in OLA Senior League standings, with Brook- lin included in first place Brampton Ramblers, who de- feated Port Credit, 9-6 in Port Credit Thursday night and St.) Catharines have undefeated re-| cords, while Brooklin evened off at 1-1 because of the defeat last! evening. The Sailors remain in But instead, the lad went to work on the car, yelled the stranded motorist to turn the motor over, and came back to the car window holding a little piece of cardboard that looked As my friend sat behind the} wheel, the motor of his car} purring like a kitten, he thought, "oh, oh, this must be a mechanic just out for a test drive and this is going to cost} me plenty" He reached for his wallet} with a glum look on his face} "Well, how much do I you." "Not a thing, sir," said the| young man, as he handed him the card. "We don't accept money for any help we are able to render." | My friend read the card} "courtesy"' of the Kontinentals, owe Ro these offenders are hot-rodders, scene of an accident, or the ac- cumulation of 50 points through the club demerit system. CLUB RULES The club constitution forbids} its members to exceed the speed limits, or commit any offence contrary to the Highway Traf- fic Act. On the other hand, the club also has a point system for the "good" side too, which results in the member-of-the- year being chosen. Last year, Bob Reynolds, sec- retary of the club received the honor. They also have an award for the most popular member, which was won by Russ Major, \thorough going-over and even but if they are, its a safe bet beihe> they don't belong to a club like the club president. the Kontinentals. After one year's competition Its like a bad apple in a bush-|at NHRA-sanctioned shows in el. The bad one can cause the|Buffalo, Montreal, London, To- |whole bushel to become rotten.|ronto and Oshawa, the Kontin- But if weeded out, the rest of /entals hold 20 trophies. The the apples remain good. members also attend drag-rac- This is what the Kontinentals ing meets at Deseronto, Niag- are trying to do; attempting to|/4t@ Raceway Park and Cayuga curb the bad taste that a few|Where the hot-rodders let off unthinking youths have forced|steam and step on the acceler- \the whole hot-rodding organiz-\ator, instead of on the high- ation to swallow ways It isn't likely that a member! Members' cars are given a rod club would be a'safety check four times a year, giving everything on the car a making sure that a first aid kit, flares and a_ fire-extinguisher are in every car. How many motorists claim this? Last Saturday, the Kontinen- can in ROBERT ROSSEN'S "THE HUSTLE" --with-- JACKIE GLEASO PIPER LAURIE 4 by the acci- | tals held their. second annual "open house' at the Orono clubhouse. The clubhouse is a) huge barn just off Orono's main} street and is open 24-hours a day, every day of the year, for members to work on their cars. 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