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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1964, p. 14

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TRAINS OWN GOLFERS-- E. E. Butten (left, top photo) discusses golf techniques with four young professionals train- ter and Sandy Wilson. The young golfers train with weights (lower photo) as part of the progr which in ing under a scheme devised by Mr, Butten, From left are, Mr. Butten, Tony Martin, Tommy Horton, Jim McAlis- SPORTS FROM BRITAIN cludes special diets and cross- country running (CP Photo) Five-M Formula Starts British Golf Campaign LONDON (CP) -- The letter M, repeated five times, spells hip golf for one en- thusiastic Englishman. | penses. if they win tourna-; The physical jerks, super- ments, Butten expects some of|vised by an orthopedic surgeon his money back, but the main|and a senior track coach, in- aim is British prestige. lyolve new weight - resistance|which involves techniques designed to produce accurate driving without draw or fade. Next comes Mental, among other & By BOB PARKINS WINNIPEG (CP)--The new coach of Canada's hocke ig starting out confident that the experiment of building a na- tional team well in advance of international competition will pay big dividends next year. But Gord ~~ Pap: Fa usting iy e Cl y ie tat has converted into the key cog of the Canadian 'Amateur Hockey Association's experiment. - "] don't know how to feel about it," he says. "Of course 'm honored that they wanted me to coach. the national team. Beyond that--well, I'm still get- ting used to it." A year ago, Simpson had just completed a playing career that took him through 15 years of senior hockey. Last fall, Istepped behind the bench Winnipeg Maroons as coach and emerged May 7 with the Allan Cup after directing the team to a four - straight playoff sweep against Woodstock, Ont., Ath- letics. Less than a month later the CAHA, announcing continuation of the national team idea be- gun in 1963, said next season's squad. would be assembled in Winnipeg under Simpson as coach. NUCLEUS OF MAROONS The team that will represent Canada at the 1065 world hockey championships in Hel- sinki -- aiming to briag this country its first world title since 1961--will be stocked with a nucleus of Maroons, some veterans of the 1964 Olympic f i cuenta ASIII RYE Sa ais team and a handful of piayers, team| try. Simpso peg natieg the nation Bauer, who gathered young am- ateur stars at University of British Columbia and_ trained them for the Innsbruck. Olym- pics, where they finished fourth. Simpson. "The only way to win have conditioning, skating stickhandling ability, but they are still a bit mechanical, tra puck sense and matches their clubs mechanically, I think we'll be all right." Maroons won five, lost five and tied two--"with some of helbest on the Simpson. STARS BACK bot, Al Johnson, Gary Aldcorn --they aii would have helped. They have all indicated they'll turn out this fall."' tial roster of 25 players, to be cut to-17 by tournament time. He expects about 15 Maroons to turn out when training camp opens. "We'll show well," Simpson and the added players, should problem of last year. That team had everything but punch and guys like Johnson} and Dunsmore should overcome! that." | Coach Gord Simpson 'Happy With Canada's \National Team Plan "Simpson came up through the Winnipeg minor. chain, peel to the junior Mon: he boro seniors in 1948, and then moved further east to play two years in the league. rom other parts of the coun- 36-year-old Winni-' is full of praise for 1 - team approach nitiated under Rev. David "It's a terrific idea," says n Europe really. Their teams|! and "If our club has that litite ex- t Last winter in Europe the} our sidelines," says t i "Fred Dunsmore, Reg Ab- town. returned to Winnipeg, where in 1952 he became one of the orig- team captain, and in 1961 he was playing-coach as Maroons| made a successful (7-2-1) tour of Europe. archs, but he was back with the Maroons, for the 1962-63 season son and a six-year-old daugh- -|a Winnipeg cement contracting firm. handed too." s- in} . His junior career Played for Toronto Mari- Maritime senior While playing at Charlotte- , Simpson broke his leg. He nal Maroons. By 1956 he was The next year he returned to he junior scene to coach Mon- 0 complete his playing career. Married, with a 10-year-old er, Simpson away from hockey Ss assistant credit manager at Other interests? "Golf, Left The coach anticipates an ini- ises. "Watch us." "Between the Maroon nucleus we lick Father Bauer's scoring NFL, FOR THE FINEST IN Custom Made DRAPES ge M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 IVY SIGNS AS SCOUT the CFL signed Wednesday as NEW YORK (AP) -- Frank|a scout for the NFL New York; ---------- ALL GLASSES ONE LOW PRICE wR WHY PAY MORE ? 65 STYLES, SHAPES AND COLORS T0 CHOOSE FRO PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES AT SAME LOW PRICE BROKEN FRAMES REPAIRED OR REPLACED WHILE YOU WAIT OCULIST'S PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT SAME LOW PRICES Two Trials Set | For Davis Cup | Tennis Youths | VANCOUVER (CP) -- The Canadian Lawn Tennis Associa- tion has strung a schedule of opportunity for Canada's young tennis players striving to reach' Davis Cup competition. The govening body of Cana- dian tennis has scheduled two sets of trials--in the East and West--to choose two more play- ers to complete Canada's four- man Davis Cup team. Five British Columbia play- ers and one from Alberta will battle in the Western trials June 24-26, : In a remarkable experiment, | 63-year-old Ernest Butten is out/ LONG LOSING STREAK | techniques expected to add 30/things breathing exercises to lor 40 yards to a tee shot. ensure adequate oxygen supply, The top three will face three Eastern winners in July at (Pop) Ivy, former head coach|Giants. Ivy, 48, will operate in~ of St. Louis Cardinals of the|the area of the Southwest Con-. Houston Oilers of thejference and Big Eight looking AFL and Edmonton Eskimos of|for talent, ; aes Montreal to select the two who will join Keith Capenter of Montreal and Francois Godbout of Waterloo, Que. The North American zone first-round match against Aus- tralia is to be held in Montreal July 17-19. A. E. JOHNSON 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 141% King St. East 723-2721 that his five-M formula|_ 'No Englishman has won 4) "The muscles have got to! boost etieie beck into big-| British Open since Max Faulk-|purn before' any real us is| poly 2 apie by time golf headlines within three|€r in 1951," Butten said in an| done," said Butten, a London| our sessing tad nig years. |interview, "'and none has Won|management consultant wh.o| 'Weck accuracy of putting, de- Hard cash--his own--is on|t%e. U.S. Open since way back) swings in the low 0s. viation from a_ straight line the line. He is investing £30,000/ 1920, if you exclude Tommy) Diet is carefully balanced in|#%d length of shots. in four wp-and-coming profes-| At™0ur who was a Scot andiproteins, vitamins, liver and| Finally Management, or the sionals who have pledged them-|"@"' '© live in America. liron to supplement the gym ef-|Strategy of golf. This involves selves to stick to a tough train-, Donning blue track suits, the| forts and help build up Butten's|such little pointers as the im- ing program including special|g0!fing guinea pigs do their|first M--for Muscle. jportance of putting boldly so} diet, progressive weight-resis-/Physical training at what is| "jf we want to beat the|that the ball never stops short, tance exercises, cross-country|described as the world's first|Americans, we'll have to hit|@!ways going 12 inches past the) running and concentrated dril-|"golfing gymnasium" at Sun-\long and straight. And we'tl|hole if it doesn't drop. | ling on green, rough and mma Park, Kent, where 'two|have to stand up to tremendous| Butten is a patriotic Surrey- to can way. ; unused holes have been ex-|pressure. So the first essential|born man who believes Arnold All in their early 20s, the| humed exclusively for practis-| is strength and stamina." |Palmers can blossom on both four pros draw salary and ex- ing chip shots. ' 'The second M, Method, covers!sides of the Atlantic LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE by TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshewe intends to construct granular bose, rt , asp end granuler bese, end halt with curb end gutter on the streets es shown below, as @ local i @ pert of the cost upon the land ebutting directly on the work: i 'hal pe ESTIMATED COST Ownere Cost Owner's Annuel Width Total City's Share Per Ft. Ftge. Rate Per Ft. Ftge. ASPHALT PAVEMENT 28' $ 5,035.80 $ 2,719.41 14' 1,715.36 993.98 927.01 335.39 1,949.64 1,441.14 3,293.93 1,773.15 2,212.74 1,285.17 785.40 768.99 1,500.51 1,214.76 5,437.85 728.70 494.88 Juliena Drive Nelson St. W. Limit Lot Plan 758 Juliane Drive N. Limit Plen M-50 W. Limit Lot 11, Plen 688 S. Limit of Street, Plan 789 W. Limit Plen 77 $. Limit Plan 741 Olive Ave. N. Limit Lot 1, Plan M-50 N. Limit Plen M-53 Willowdale Ave. Oshewe Bivd. N. Grenfell St. Applegrove Ave. W. Limit Lot 48, Pilon 741 5. Limit Plen 781 Gotineew St. Digby Ave. N. Limit Plen 741 Somerville St. S. $. Bernhard Cres. Conent St. (South Side) Gatineau St. 28' 28° 28' 28' 28' 32' Ridgecrest Ave. Gibbons St. N, Limit, Lot 1, Plon 780 W, Limit Lot 55, Plen 770 Olive Ave. N. Limit Plan 741 E. Limit Lot 18, Plan M-50 5. Limit Plan M-53 5. Limit Plen 720 E. Limit Plan 781 Montreve Ave. N. Limit Plen M-52 Grandview St. S. N. Limit Plan 781 £. Limit Lot 19, Plen M-50 N. Limit Plen 784 Olive Ave. 1.00' W. of W. Limit Algonquin $¢. W. Limit Plan 720 Enjoy ale and lager in MOLSON PLEASURE PAK 12 EXPORT ALE 12 CANADIAN LAGER BEER dei GRANULAR BASE 14' 2,367.84 8,017.72 1,004.94 6,811.97 WN, Limit Plen 741 Malege Rd. Olive Ave. 465.38' $. of $. Limit Melage Rd. ASPHALT PAVEMENT AND CURB AND GUTTER 32' 25,698.94 20,684.59 3.30 28° 2,148.46 1,951.42 3.30 32' 3.30 Blizabeth %&. £. Limit Lot 32, Plen 682 ASPHALT PAVEMENT, GRANULAR BASE AND CURB AND GUTTER Perk Rd. $. 28° 3,872.07 2,809.47 6.60 le N. Limit Let 1, Plen 789 28° 1,479.60 430.00 6.60 O90 0.45 0.45 Weverly %. N. Gibbons S$. ; Get The Big Ale in The Big Land and The Friendly Lager in one convenient Pleasure Pak. And you save money too! Costs less than a12-bottle carton of each. Take home a Pleasure Pak today. Montrave Ave. DMariond Ave. Montreve Mertend Ave. Ave. 2. The etimated cost of the work is $115,853.69. The special assessment is to be paid in ten equal annuel instalments. 3. Application. will be made by the Corp te The © Municipal Boerd tor its approval of the underteking of the work and any owner mey, within twanty- one days after the first publication of this notice, file with the City Clerk his objection to the werk being undertaken. 4, The sald Board mey approve of the said work being undertaken, but before doing 90, it may appoint @ time and place when any objection te the work willl be considered. DATED et Oshewe this 19th dey of June, 1964 s 5 " | FROM MOLSON'S INDEPENDENT BREWERS SINCE 1786 L. R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshewe.

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