nee 4 RODRIGUEZ CROSSES FINISH LINE ... AHEAD OF GRAHAM HILL done a lot of praying and I feel, within me that Noreen is still alive somewhere," she said. | Mother Prays me Noreen Alive re ae | BOWMANVILLE -- Mrs. Har-|Noreen but no clue has been @-4\v y Greenley, whose daughter,|tumed up. : |Noreen, 13, vanished 15 days | pee 'ago after leaving the home of ai] wow open 'io Maple Grove, said yesterday! CONTINENTAL STEAM BATH \she believes her daughter is 16A Ontario St. alive, } Oshawa Finnish Soune Ph. 728-2460 Mrs. Greenley said she has) been praying every day since| |her daughter disappeared. "I've Drive out and see our wonderful selection of Evergreens for this Fall... All Fully Guaranteed. } Canadian Grand Prix Ajax Flower Show Sees Taken By Rodriguez _ High Grade Competition AJAX -- Widespread interest!3rd Mrs. C. -§. Thompson; in the annual flower show of|Grandiflora, lst Mrs. M. ero a 91.55 miles: per hour|won the Canadian Grand Prix|guests and children under 12,|the Ajax Horticultural Society,/2nd Mrs. Hutchison, 3rd Mrs. a ok ts 250-mile Canadian in 1961. Ryan' died following alit was estimated that a crowd|held in the Community Centre M. Mills; bagel tee Ist Mrs. Grand Prix for sports cars at|crash in France last year, of more than 28,000 watched the|in Ajax was shown by the large' M. Mills, 2nd Mrs, M. Mills, Mosport Saturday. The first half of the race was) "ace. nuniber Of SNES. eS OED Panes aoe Thompson, Rodriguez was driving a pow-\dominated by Ferraris, Duel-| Other cars in order of finish Judges were Mr. and Mrs./Climbers, Ist Mrs. M. Mills. 5 ' ra ialmer of Highland Creek, Mr.. Glads 5 -- Ist Grace Mills, SOUT cvs tar oc tn nee ing for first place were Rodrig-; were: Donald Devine, of Unit-/p-jmer stated that the Society 2nd Mrs. Piggot, 3rd Mr. Lee " Lotus 23 driven by Ue2 and John Surtees, of Lon-/ed States, in a Scarab; Bill/members had the reputation of|6 -- 1st Mrs. Pettit, 2nd Mrs, Graham Hill, er Ay Eng |40%, en ee oo Wuestoff, U.S.A, in an Elva|being high grade exhibitors"and! Veitch, 3rd Mr. Annan, Hill finished second, one ite Te ener eich Lorenao| Porsche; Eppie Wietzes, Can-|enthusiastic gardeners. Snaps 7 -- ist Mrs. Veitch, ute and 39 seconds behind the] Bandini. of Italy, atthe Sisal ada, in a Ford Cobra: Ken| Murray Bundock gave an in-/2nd Mrs, G. Mills, 3rd Mrs. M. Ferrari. ars : jt 4 a heels Mites, US.A.. in a Ford Cobra; | teresting talk on Insecticides Mills; 8 -- 2nd Mrs. Horton. Denny Coad, of: Toronto, by| Bd 3 ice. 4) Pease, Canada, in a Lotus|8nd Fungicides", stressing the ' Zinnias, 9 -- Ist Mrs. Pettit, finishing third won the Cana-| Saturday marked the first/93- Herb Swan, U.S.A., Porsche|importance of caution when|2nd Mrs. Webster, 3rd Mrs. dian 'Drivers' Championship, In| time that an international race|Rs61; David Piper, England, | using these products, thus elim-| Pettit; 10 -- Ist Mrs. Galloway, this competition, he defeated at Mosport wasn't won by a! Ferrari: Michael Gam mino,|imating accidents caused by the|2nd Mrs. M. Mills, 3rd Mrs Ludwig Heimrath, also of To-| Lotus. The Lotus, though less|U.S.4., Ferrari; Ludwig Heim-|failure to read the directions|\ ebster. ronto, by only one point. Heim-| powerful than the Ferrari, is rath, Canada, Porsche RS61;| carefully. A film on Insects was; Asters 11 -- Ist Mrs. G. rath won 'no points for his 12th|Considered more suited to the\Wayne Kelly, Canada, Kelly|shown demonstrating the dam-|Smyth, 2nd Mrs. H. Jones, 3rd lace finish in Saturday's Grand winding Mosport track. How-|¢necial; Bob Grossman, U.S.A.,,a8¢ which is done to crops and| Piggott; 12 -- 2nd Mrs. M Trix. ever, at no time during Satur-| Ferrari; Wayne Burnett, U.S.A.,/gardens by these pests. Mills. WINS TROPHY day's Grand Prix did Hill seem ' ferrari T. R.; Jack Moore,| Paul Koenderman our local' Marigolds 13 -- 1st Mrs, G Coad also won the Peter Ryan" any position to seriously'y.s 4. Corvette Stingray; Bob florist together with Mrs, San-/Mills, 2nd Mrs, Bertram, 3rd Memorial Trophy for the first|Challenge the lead established' johnson, U.S.A, Ford Cobralders of Oasis Products, Ajax,/Mrs. J, Yates; 14 -- Ist Mrs. Canadian to finish in the race.|by Rodriguez. and Nat Adams, Canada, Sad-|Ltd. gave a demonstration of J. Yates, 2nd Mrs. J, Yates, Coad drove the same Lotus 19! Paid attendance at the track ler floral arrangements, showing/3d Mrs. D. Gove. ---- the many uses of Oasis Hydro! Carnations 1) -- ist B e D ] t S Foam, a product now manufac-! Webster. e e Whipping Amerks 5-2 Mrs, Jean Yates. ' : " Begonias 19 -- 1st Mrs. Pettit, Best rose in.show, Mrs, Mary G. Mills, 3rd Mrs. |tured here in Ajax. Cosmos 16 -- Ist |RESULTS OF SHOW Freed: Championship Shield to mem-|" 'fy jjies 17 -- ist Mrs. J. Yates, ber of Society with highest num-|o.4q Mrs. G. Mills. ber of points gained in show:| - Gemaiums 18 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --j)a shot from the corner that took Willy at the other end of the ; s j j.;2nd Mrs. The Minneapolis Bruins made a,\Henry Goy, who had replaced {rink er a ie o make Pettit. successful professional hockey|Rutledge in the Bruin cage,) Minneapolis seemed to thrivejtit: Best specimen. in house! , House Plants, 20 -- Ist Mrs debut here last night with a completely by surprise. on.the rough going, though,| ants. Mrs. Grace Mills; most/G- Mills; 2nd Mrs. .P. Camer- convincing 5-2 victory over the) The game retrogressed afterjand rounded out their scoring vttnadinn tore! arrangement, 0, 3rd Mrs." Pettit; 21 -- Ast Rochester Americans of the|this early scoring play, haw-|in the last five minutes on yfrs Grace Mills: highest num.|Mrs. J. Yates, 2nd Mrs. J. : ever, and the tempo slowed to a/tallies by Willy, assisted by Gil-\,er of points for non-member Yates, 3td Mrs. J. Yates; 22 -- The Bruins, remnants of last walk. Passes were missed; off-|bert, and Maxner, his second f society Mrs. D. Gove Ist Mrs. G. Mills, 2nd Mrs. G.! year's Kingston Frontenacs andjsides and icing were frequent. (of the night, from Dornhoeffer dt duaeahch Maga etlnaaunhiin Hills, 3rd Mrs. Webster; 23 -- recruits from junior hockey; Then, just halfway through\and Crisp. OTHER CLASS AWARDS ist Mrs.°P. Cameron, 2nd Mrs. ranks, were impressive against the stanza, Bruin star Bill} Willy's came'on a wicked! Roses -- Hybrid Tea, 1st Mrs.'J. Yates, $rd Mrs. G. Smyth a lacklustre Rochester team|Knibbs went to the ice heavily/backhander from close in that Steptoe, 2n 'Mrs. Mary Mills, Floral Arrangements -- Class | that never really seemed to be/following a scuffle on thejjust eluded Cheever's gloved|-------- - -------- | 94 -- 1st Mrs. P. Cameron, 2nd} going all out. boards with Arbour, hand.Maxner unleashed a wrist HAD DEFICIT Mrs, G. Mills, 3rd Mrs. Pettit: The Minheapolis crew was, When minutes elapsed and he shot from the right wing that Norway's balance of pay-\2) --. 1st Mrs. .G. Mills, 2nd paced by two formidable lines, did not move, a stretcher was|Cheevers didn't even see. ; eid , dad Reit A sits. Mrs. J. Yates, 3rd Mrs, P. Cam- one pp sng ad Wayne Max-|called for and he was taken to|. Gilbert was chosen the out- Bes ooh Ga the act halt a 1963,eron; 26 -- Ist Mrs. Bertram, | kp Grp We 'ic ltteer Sg,maiene, (k waslconde player t,t, gene ed Mek ee oe rf earned after the game that he/ pic up @ goal and a pair Webster; 27 -- Ist Mrs, : Jeannot Gilbert, Ron Willy and/had suffered a Brcmaye cut|Of assists: to spark the wissen SECOND PERIOD . ni "i Dutt (Hillman), Ameri Mills, 2nd Mrs. Cameron, 3rd 2 uma Manager just under the brow of his right|The young French - Canadian THE OAXNER (cris and Dornhoetter), Mrs. J. Yates; 29 -- ist Mrs.| theleye, but that he had been re-|from Grand Baie, P.Q., was the Bruins : ' n ivont : FB ' \ i 8, 1st Mrs. G. Mills, 2nd Mrs. Mexner - Dornhoeffer - Crisp}ieased from hospital and was|leading scorer in the EPHL last Penalties: 20% Horvath (shashing), siiemetaa ities eee line as a pred Page all right.) year until he was called up to THIRD PERIOD | ag ae mpiete fine im' The injury brought a momen-|'he parent Boston Bruins late in| pe iy tel te ana. Dornhoetter), tary stir of excitement from the| 'He Season. : Bruins "The defence was anchored by 600-plus crowd, but then the|, A!. Arbour was the pn Pane the MECCA way . 7.24 Ayotte (tripping), -coach Harry Sinden, who P . . rile Duff (roughing), Ameri- ; ag So will sel Asay from| Period resumed its earlier na- target for Bruin checks \Cens; 10.42, Hillman. Cslashing and rough-| Relieve pile pain with antiseptic Mecca Pile ie ede Wien he storred th | ture. It wasn't until the 17.34 taunts of local fans. It appear-|ing, four minutes), Americans; Gilbert Remedy No. | with ingredients containing fe World Champion W hit y\mark that the spectators were fit fhe younsilers were out single aruins, i7t4 Armstrong' chols| SAP Jor shrinking nd healing. swoln Y\ brought back to their feet to test their mettle against the|P M0" oto' D unlops. tried and proven old pro. ih Acar bbl sii: Maxner connected on the . No BIG MARGII first of his two goals. He took a| Lineups: Fee one eeritd, saw the/pass from "Crisp and Doro. ROCHESTER AMERICANS ae ee . ete inneapo! quad outskate,/hoeffer and completely deked Jerry Cheevers, Ed Babiuk,| cosh & Corry ~ 4 Hr. Service EXTERNAL PILES Hour Service L( Mrs Mrs. D ners-up, Mrs. Mary Mills and 3rd Mrs. J. Yates. leading| Penalties MECCA PILE REMEDES 1 for Gutcheck and outshoot the visi-| Amark goalie Jerry Cheevers,|} ; tors by a large margin. shoving the puck between his pon gs prin a oa Free Pick-Up and Delivery o> i » "Your Family's Friend" Jeannot Gilbert t ar Opened thei pais. Armstrong, Bob Regis, Wally PHONE 725-0643 gre Hey the fo Page as The third period was an/Boyer, Dick Gamble, Stan 'left hand ooh a entirely - different atmosphere./Smrke, Les Duff, Jim Pappin Upper ae corner trough' Both teams skated and hit|Gary Jarrett, Lou 'Angotti,, Ed to Ge hard from the opening faceoff | awson, Gus Brassard, Broncho 10.30 A.M. DAILY MONDAY-FRIDAY Seconds later Gilbert stole j is pak from former leat ne om er Horvath, Gerry Ehman, Frank Hawk-Red Wing Al Arbour and|/TEMPERS FLARE Ridley, Coach, Joe Crozier. relayed it to linemate Ron| The generally-younger Bruins) MINNEAPOLIS BRUINS: Willy, Willy pushed the disc out team began to skate away from|Wayne Rutledge, Henry Coy,| in front to John Ayotte who|the old-pro Amerks, and the|Harry Sinden, coach; Wayne] drilled it past an immobile Edjlatter, sensing this, began to|Schultz, Jeannot Gilbert, Jean) biuk. -rely on their combined years Paul Parise, Ron Willy, John! "Norm Armstrong, who scored of experience to save face. Ayotte, Howie Dietrich, Gary} his first NHL goal the first time' The period was highlighted Doinhoeffer, Wayne Maxner, | he ever touched the puck in the|by the great goaltending of Lorne O'Donnell, Terry Vail,| Big league, narrowed the gap at young Jim Armstrong in the Bill Percy, Larry Hart, Bill the 13.00 minute mark on a shot| Minneapolis cage. He save a the Knibbs, George Butterworth, | from the blueline that Bruin net-|contest for his team on a num-|Ken Stephanson, Terry Crisp, ag bigetnad Rutledge allow-'her of occasions. At: one point Brent Hughes. the Siu ce he was called on to kick out SUMMARY ae 5 four straight point-blank shots. FIRST PERIOD SECOND PERIOD Tempers began to flare early! 7.20--Gilbert (unassisted), Bruins The second period started offjin the frame and only the|,7-38-Ayolte (Willy and Gilbert), Bruins) at a rapid pace, as Les Duff, prompt action of officials pre- eis older brother of the Leaf's Dick, vented fisticuffs. 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