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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jun 1964, p. 12

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a eer cnr ane 12 THE OSHAWA TIMB,, Seturdey, June 13, 1964 Toronto Leafs Offer Very Little Hope To Their Rookie Roster ing in the NHL in 1947, He was almost 33 years old when he lined up with the Leafs. All are still around except Olmstead and each has had *| HOME DESIGN NO. 1078 over a sixth-place club from Billy Reay in November, 1958. The team was threatening to drop right out of the league and it was a huge joke when he calmly predicted the team the last By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor Down on the farm means just that to the kids in the far- ranging Toronto Mapte Leaf pg 'toeit eyes Hy VS rena| would finish fourth, about hitting the big time, but they rarely make it with the National Hockey League Leafs. big They made it--on the final night -of the season -- and reached the final with an upset semi-final victory over Boston Imlach took over as coach, has been to employ greybeards to get the job dome. No one can fault Punch's strategy because his old men have developed a habit of stepping up to the big real Canadiens won the cup that guys, were on the way That season they had picked jstead, Johnny the season. , Stanley. Punch explained his method of operation best this week in Montreal when he paid $40,000 couple of years ago from Montreal ens a year ago because of ailing legs. "When I draft players," Im ort lach said, "I tell them to throw|Practically booed out : away the medical reports and|York by Ranger fans and Im- throw away the birth certifi-| cates. We'll start from there." FORMULA GOOD nors since 1045. Stanley of Newiate. 32-year-old defenceman This formula has been almost|played all of. his. pro hockeyjlach certainly unbeatable since Imiach took|with Detroit Red Wings, start-!mileage from old legs CANADA OUTDOORS Manitoba Officials Declare Carp War WINNIPEG (OP) -- Tons ofjseine nets to encircle the carp| They slowly made their way into the province along water- ways from the south. They are into trucks|common in southern Manitoba d was hauled to Clandeboye,|waters now and in lakes Win-, nipeg, Manitoba and Winnipeg-} carp were pulled from Lake/and drag them ashore Manitoba this spring in a co- operative venture that has the/PLENTY MORE blessing of conservationists, the, The catch went i vi t "om-| an e ee eee see toa about 50 miles away. There it lwas sold to a fish-meal plant)" a pre Br age ge Sg an one cent a pound. | Osi mercial food value because of stra! Stanley Cup playoff spot. 1962 SWAPS FOR OLD PROS This past season, with the "gy well into the second alf, Bruins in seven games, winat| Sa with New York Rangers, |giving up three farmhands arid year but Leafs, who had started/twe comparatively young pros their program of hiring Ol4\fo, 4 couple of well-seasoned ight cup titles starting in pros. He traded Dick Duff, 28, and payoff windows at the end ofjup three old-timers--Bert Olm-|Bob Nevin, 26, for 31-year-old Bower and Allan/Andy Bathgate and 30-year-old |Don McKenney. The farmhands Olmstead, then 32, had beea|were Rod Seiling, a junior with in pro hockey since 1946, {n the|/Toronto Marlboros who went on for 35-year-old goalkeeper/NHL with Canadiens since 1950 to win the Memorial Cup; Arnie Terry Sawchuk of Detroit Redjand «© stayed around until a/Brown, just out of junior ranks 'Wings and Dickie Moore, 33- with Rochester, Leaf farm club} year-old left-winger who retired, Bower, then a listed 34, hadjin the American League, and) been kicking around in the mi-|Bill Collins, another youngster had|with Denver _|joined pro ranks in 1946, was|Western League. a Leaf affili-| Put Sawchuk, lach got him when he was a/Staniey, Bower, Bathgate, Mc- |Kenney in with 34-year-olds Tim| Then, in the 1959-60 season, Horton and George Armstrong} \Imlach got Red Kelly. He had/and people must admit that Im-| en eee as part in 'Toronto's - three This handsome Colonial De- sign would be the ideal home for. a large family, All rooms are larger than average espe- cially in the four bedroom ar- rangement. However, there is an optional arrangement for the upper floor showing five bedrooms. Note that in both plans the master bedroom has a separate washroom and a huge walk-in closet. It will be noted that all bedrooms have large closets, and in some in- stances, also a built-in dress- er. Linen, towel and broom closets are conveniently placed on the upper floor. On the lower floor there is a Family Room which could be used aS a dining room if pre- ferred, The well lighted Kit- chen is modern and con- veniemt to all parts of the house, including front entry, | washroom, laundry, garage and basement. Standard Blueprints for this Design No. 1078 cost $15.00 for the first set, and $5.00 for additional sets. They are available in Canada by return mail, (Ontario residents must ----| remit 3 per cent Sales Tax.) Now available at this News- paper Office (or from address below) is our new Design Book entitled 'Suburban and | Country Homes designed for Canadians"', free. This 1964 edition in- | cludes information on Cost of Imlach made a_ 5-for-2 Invaders of the) Moore, Kelly, gets a lot of TIMES HOME OF THE WEEK pap te" he bed ithe fn oe ee tite? Tae EH Above on left plan. Above = tigi # Ned Room plon. 4 bed oom oARAGE wna? Design Ne. CH-1078 mn Lower Floor' 985 Sq. Upper " 885 Sq.Ft, feundry 72 Sq.Ft. cidlprtninianeetuiniiniien and Financing in | Canada, Heating Insulation, | Constructional Details, etc., plas many outstanding and | new designs Ranch, one | and 'half storey, split level, | two storey colonial and du- plex homes. Also included in this 'book are full details on | how to order Blueprints. Building | } The oldest known Bible is the) plete New Testament in Syriac- Aramaic of 350 A.D Tho Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario. (Cj Enclosed please tind In the first two weeks the} They have reached into east-| its muddy taste. In its search/men landed 60,000 pounds ofjern Saskatchewan and are com-| for tiny aquatic organisms to/carp. Pickerel, eat, the carp uproots acres of|game fish were underwater plants that provide|into the lake. A | food for. ducks and more palat-ernment supervisor wés on the! ---- able fish. scene. | Clandeboye Bay, a marshy) Despite the initial big catch, | area at the southern end of Dr. Doan figured enough fish} Lake Manitoba joined to the|remained on the lake side of main body of water by a nar-|the screen to keep fishermen | row channel, is a prime duck|busy for some time. And the! habitat that was being ruined|Clandeboye Bay trap covered) by shoals of mud: - grubbingjonly one of the lake's outlets | carp. Sogn oe a imi aia A r. Doan sai e govern: | ain, ID cee neaseevaies -- soll more | ij .jmen get in on the . ? | po soe ggpeellveee pr or sl Besides uprooting vegetation, | wire mesh fence across 'the|the carp makes the marsh wa- channel atop an old timber dam |e" muddy so that the sun can: | to bar the carp as they oe on Dag gays and some vege- | gn cme marshy shallows, Ducks like marshes thick) |with underwater plant life. , b hi Sag in Bong Renn |carp tend to strip that life, and | arg rad pence and eave the marsh open or clear. = whinge yeorye | one The fish, which average Saintes on fae Dr. {0 | around nine pounds in Manitoba | H. Doan, chief fisheries biolog-|2ut have been caught at about | ist with the M 8/39, were not known to Manitoba anitoba govern-} ment. jbefore 1938. | Four fishermen converged on| the desolate beach 50 miles) northwest of Winnipeg and used) A provincial gov-| River. pike and oiher/mon in the Great Lakes and in thrown back|marshes along the St. Lawrence $1.00 tor which send me Book of Plans entitled "HOME PLANNING GUIDE". Mail requests 10c extro. (Please moke remittance poyable to The Oshawe Times) WE MANUFACTURE PRECAST CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS Approved for all municipal and township by-laws. Quality is unconditionally guaranteed. Deliveries are made on time. 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Don't wait until you need itt Let us fix it NO' + no job is too small oll calls receive prompt service Let GEORGE Do Ii 15 years experience All work GUARANTEED Call 723-9525 katchewan and Alberta com- pared with last year. Nesting was delayed in Mani- toba and Saskatchewan but fine weather should produce a good June hatch. Hatching was al- most normal in Alberta, where the first brood was seen May 12. Canada geese show a "marked increase" in Alberta particularly in the south. FEWER UNEMPLOYED | Norway had 16,400 registered | unemployed at the end of April, 80 WILLIAM W. All Materials FOR SALE J. A. CAMERON 1964--3,600 fewer than at the) same time in 1963, i A i, DEMOLITION There Are Spacial For personal use or for @ Company use there are e definite edventeges when you lease @ new... ® PHONE 723-4634 LTD, Fagg ony De aaa a rages : MILLS AUTO LEASE Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN Other Models ACADIAN PONTIAC BUICK Requent . One rete covers Phone or come 266 KING ST. 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"DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 "on STEPHENSON'S GARAGE Specialists In WHEEL ALIGNMENT Straightening General Repairs 15 CHURCH ST. Phone 725-0522 REESOR FUEL .and LUMBER Everything in Builders Fuels. Specializing cottage needs PH. 985-7951 Supplies, summer Port Perry Guaranteed Used Cars ROY W. NICHOLS Courtice and Bowmanville Chevrolet, Corvair, Oldsmobile Soles and Service PHONE 72P-6206 TELEPHONE 725-9991 ' 42 Years Serving You \MUST ODOR IN OLD CHEST "FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE |LET ELECTRICIAN DO IT QUESTION: I am planning to refinish a ceiling. Can the elec- trical fixture be separated to permit working around it, and taped up by an amateur? Or should I have this done by an electrician? . ANSWER: Unless you are gery, professional your- self, and have had plenty of ex- perience making electrical re- pairs beginning with knowing how to turn off the electricity, I highly recommend turning this work over to a licensed profes- sional. In the first place, it ig a great deal safer for you." Sec- ondly, there are many fire in- surance policies which are void if electrical repairs are not done by a licensed electrician, BLOCKS FOR DRY WELL QUESTION: In building a dry well, could I substitute cement blocks for cinder blocks? 'NSWER: Either cement jblocks or cinder blocks (or rocks) can be used for a dry well. The important thing to re- member is not to.use any mor- tar between them repellents. an "R" indicates the ance; varying "R" numbers are recommended |ings, walls, floors. generous quantity of mothballs in each one and keep tightly shut for 10 days or two weeks; mothballs and flakes are excel- lent deodorizers as well as moth When refinishing chest, be sure to coat all inner surfaces (clean, bare wood) with pure, fresh, white shellac (thin- ned half and half with denatur- ed alcohol). INSULATION FOR HOUSE QUESTION: What is the best kind of insulation to use on a brick veneer house? ANSWER: If the house is al- ready finished, only the pellet 'Ype-insulation can be used; | either blown irito the space to be insulated or poured in. For| a kind can be used. The important consideration is its value or resistance to the flow of heat. house under construction, any insulation Insulating products now have pumaber on them which resist- for use on ceil- ' |FADED DAVENPORT, CHAIR | QUESTION: We have a daven- port and chaiy set that has faded but the material is still like new. Can we successfully - this ourselves? I know ere are 'spray-on" products, but haven't been able to find anyone that has used them. ANSWER: My wife has suc- cessfully used a fabric spray to rejuvenate faded upholstered . Be sure the spray you get is for the particular ma- terial (some aren't suitable for use on synthetic fibres) on the furniture. And follow manufac- turer's directions on the con- tainer very carefully, ; ; JAMES ; 'O'MALLEY l - Construction Ltd. , 723-7122 @ Homes @ Additions n @ Offices @ ve | QUESTION: We have an old chest we would like to refinish. But it has been stored for 30 vears and has a musty odor. What could we do to remove the odor? ANSWER: If possible, remove the drawers and then air every- thing outdoors in the sun for about a week. If odor remains, replace drawers and sprinkle a Buying or Selling! GUIDE REALTY LTD. ® LLOYD CORSON, President © DICK YOUNG Vice-President @ LUCAS PEACOCK Sec- Trees. 16 SIMCOE ST. $., OSHAWA PHONE 723-1121 KING WEST GOLF CLUB NOW OPEN King © Excellent Greens © 9 Holes © Club Rentals © Daily 1.50°~ Holidays and Weekends 2.00 a. Any St. West Oshawa Memberships Available GREEN FEES Juniors 1.00 Juniors 1,50 Evening After 6 p.m. 1.00 each for oll WILSON ELECTRIC MOTORS Motor Repair Overhauling--Rewinding te all types of Electric Motors New and Used Motors 395 Oshawa Blvd, S$. PHONE 723-4362 ACADIAN CLEANERS PRESSERS-- SHIRT LAUNDERERS STORAGE 299 BLOOR ST, W. PHONE 728-5141 HOTEL SUDDARD'S BICYCLE SHOP: FISHING TACKLE BASEBALL EQUIPMENT C.C.M, end RALEIGH BICYCLES Sales--Service-----Parts Keys Made 497 Simcoe St. S. PHONE 725-3979 Genosha. --_ Oshawa's Finest Hotel FOR -- PARTIES - SALES MEETINGS BANQUETS -- CONVENTIONS Air Conditioned COFFEE SHOP © OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY e EVENTS WRESTLING EVERY TUESDAY - OSHAWA ARENA TUESDAY, JUNE 16th MAIN BOUT RETURN TAG TEAM MATCH 2 Referees -- Featuring Pat Flanagan "YUKON ERIC" ard "ILIO DIPAOLO" "HANS SCHMIDT" end "BULLDOG BROWER" SEMI-FINAL "BIG IKE" EAKINS vs, CHIEF SUNI WAR CLOUD PRELIMINARY ERIC FROEHLIC vs DON JARDINE Tickets for these fine exhibitions are on sale at the Casino Restourant, King St. W., Oshawe Phone 723-9721 -- Pat Milosh, Promoter. TONIGHT SOCCER -- Oshawe end District Assoc:-- Ontorio. Cup Ploy- offs, tonight, ot Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, 8:00 p.m. ° MONDAY LACROSSE: OLA Junior League:-- Hastings Legion vs Osh- awa Green Goels, ot Oshawé' Children's Arena, 8:30 p.m TUESDAY SOFTBALL:-- Oshawa City and District Assoc:-- Bad Boys vs Scugog Cleaners, at 6:30 p.m. and Baytor ond Sons vs A. and W., ot 8:15 p.m., Both games et Alexandra Park WEDNESDAY SOFTBALL:-- Beeches Mejor Fastball League: New Toronto vs Oshowo Tony's, ot Alexandra Park, 8:15 p.m THURSDAY SOFTBALL: City and District Assoe:-- Brooklin Concrets vs A. and W., at 6:30 p.m. and Aurora vs Scugog Cleaners, ot 8:15 p.m., Both games at Alexandra Park. y FRIDAY BASEBALL:-- Eastern Ontario Tyke League:-- Port Hope vs Oshowa, at Alexandra Park, 6:30 pm. SATURDAY See daily "Sports Calendar" tor this date" HOUSTON'S GARAGE TEXACO PRODUCTS A COMPLETE BRAKE : SERVICE--8.T. 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