7 Biers tenes 20 Si 8 AEE EO FORCE THIRD GAME Brooklin Concretes Win Over Tweed, Series Tied Concretes tied upjapiece for the visitors while Cornish was the only Broolsin playcr to get two safeties. TWEED: -- T. LeSage. ss° 10. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, September 21, 1708 Acadian Cleaners: Defeat Knob Hill - 'The Acadian Cleaners' five-} The five game totals pin squad registered its first|/Acadian Cleaners 5,903 victory in Toronto Saturday by|Knob Hill Bowl 5,766. downing the Knob Hill Bowl club in their own establishment & Oshawa Tonys Oust Richmond Hill Dyne's McMahon was safe, after two out, an "Ab" Deasley's error, but there was no further scoring. had replaced Zaba- aa) ons Richmond Hill and Tony's scored three runs in the first inning, Jack Sneddon walked with one out and Jack Arm- strong singled. Bob Booth's single into right - field was lbobbled, allowing both Sneddon and Armstrong to score, then Booth came home when Ron Elliott's grounder to second base, was "'booted." : Tony's threatened in the second when Ray Suddard was safe on an error and Brent Old- field single with one out but Zabatiuk got the next two bat- ters. In the fifth, Oldfield and Sneddon had _ back - to - back singles but again Zabatiuk tight- ened up to get the next three batters, ; The homesters completed their total with a two-run rally in the 7th. Oldfield opened with a double, his third-straight hit of the game, advanced on a wild Oshawa Tony's advanced to the provincial semi-finals, in OASA Senior "A" ranks, when they defeated Richmond Hill Dyne's 5-2, here at Alexandra Park on Saturday night to take ithe quarter-final series in two- straight games. The playoff draw cails for St. Thomas to open the Southern Ontario finals, in Oshawa, this coming Saturday. Bob Grier pitched the win for 'Tony's, giving up just three hits. Richmond Hill got their first run in the third when Bill Robson opened with a walk. He was forced by Fred Thomas, who advanced on an infield out, when Dick Moulton grounded, and came home on 4 single to centre by George Smith. The visitors got their second tally in the seventh. Reg Causey their OASA Intermediate "C" Deasley quarter-final playoff series on tiuk in the 7th. t home diamond Saturday Oldfield with three hits, Sned-|night, i don and Booth with two apiece,|Lombanks 9-2. 's| At the time of writing, the date and place for the third and deciding game, had not been settled. Ron Jones pitched the win for|Till, nt; V. Ferguson, 3b; War- i riner, if; Hill, ss; M. Jones, c; -|R. Jones, p; D. Mitchell, If, a lee gate foraysong onion] Motor City Drops Close 2-1 Decision -- Gibson, ef; Cornish, 2b; D. Ferguson, 1b; &. woop WITH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY '. Allen Wood Wins Neil Felt Trophy, p in 7th a double and Gray fol- ith another double, to OSHAWA: Oldfield, 'ss; Sned-|seore him, but was himself don, 1b; Armstrong, 2b; Booth,|.aught trying to reach thrid c; Elliott, rf; McMahon, cf; . In the 9th inning, after \O'Connor, 3b; Suddard, if; | +79 were out, Cotton and Sherry Grier, p. hit back-to-back doubles, to account for Tweed's second run 'and the last tally of the game. and a terrific relief job by Ron Jay. Acadians took the decision * ae & opened with a walk and then after two strikeouts, Bill Robson walked and Cal Steffen singled Blaine Healey, pitching for SPORTS pitch and scored on Sneddon's single. A wild throw-in let Sned- Tweed, stayed around for seven innings and then gave way to dale Men's Major League drop- 64 Club Wood emerged "top en" in a three-man shoot-off, ta, claim The Neil Felt Trophy, emblematic of "Club Champion- ship" title, in the annual tourna- ment at Oshawa Skeet Club, cece y. the total run for the henors, Wood finished in a first- ce tie with Doug Branton 50. Rudyk was a very runner-up, with 49 broken birds and Branton had 47, to phovide an exciting climax to tournament were turned in by Champ to centre, scoring Causey. Grier fanned nine and walked seven. don score. Booth later hit the floodlight pole in left-field, for Moe Zabatiuk started for an automatic two-bagger and the final trophy shoot of the Oshawa Skeet Club's '64 season. Other good scores in the Pete Troski, Rick Sheridan, Nel- son Starr and Wilburt New- lands, ail tied for second place, | in the original event, with 47- out-of-50 broken birds. Bob McCoy of Brooklin rack- ed up a fine 46, followed by Stan Starr and Jim Potter, each with 45 scores. George Brown had 44, with Jim Kurpita and} Ivan VanFalkenburg next in| line, with 40 apiece. Nick Kur-} pita completed the list with his) 39 count. THE HOPPS TROPHY Port Perry Couple Cops 'Mixed Doubles Tourney Mr. and Mrs. Anthur Cox, of Port Perry, won The Clarence May Price, Oshawa, 52 plus 10; George Constable and Miss -- 49; Ward's Billiards Sweep Finals To UAW Loop Title Ward's Billiards captured the;Coverley across the plate with 1964 championship of the UAW the game-winning run. } SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Sib-| Softball League on Saturday afternoon, when they took both} lock, CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES Gray, who pitched the 8th inning, Healey had nine strike- outs and gave up six hits while Gray fanned one and allowed) Mann 252 and Al Perry 247, the 'Canadian Mutual Funds club in a SOFTBALL Civil Service League Playoffs -- Thompson's Plumbing vs |Wood's Transport, at Alexandra Park, 8.00 p.m.; Ist game of championship finals, series. Oshawa Minor Assoc. Kiwanis Bantam League Playoffs -- Storie Park vs Sunnyside Park, 8rd game of 3-out-of-5 cham ship finals, 1b; Burke, ss; MacDon-|, Oshawa Minor Assoc, Midget pion- ends of doubleheader in the/ald, c; Wallace, rf; Howard, lf/League Round-Robin Playoffs -- 16-5 in the second game. In asserting their claim pressive style, playoff schedule, with straight wins over Dixie Plaza in the quarter-finals and als0|five.run lead in the second in- two-straight over Mavericks, in the semi-final series. 10-INNING TUSSLE The first game of the final to| defeated through their entire) Maxwell, p; Menzies, p in 7th.| two-| NO. DOUBT IN SECOND GAME finals, over Scugog Cleaners,|and p; Kellar, 2b; Wondcock,|Nipigon Park at Lake Vista and 4-3, in a 10-inning thriller and|3b; Sutton, cf; Lyons, p: Tam-|North Oshawa at Connaught blyn, p; Covette, If in 10th. WARD'S BILLIARDS -- Mor- the championship laurels,|den, ss; Ward's Billiards did so in im-|2b; Bryan, c; Knox, tb; Hodg-| marching wun-)son, If; Norris, rf; Coverley, cf;| Park; both games at 6.00'p.m. ' |SOCCER Vernon, 3b; Solomon, | Oshawa and District Assoc. (1st Division) Italia vs |Ukrainia, at 8.00 p.m.; Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, Ward's Billiards blasted out a) LACROSSE The Minto Cup (Canadian 2-out-of-3 at Sunnyside Park, 6.00 p.m.;| 'ning of their second game and went on from there to the championship on a final 16-5 triumph. Junior Championship Finals) -- Oshawa Green Gaels vs New Westminster Salmonbellies, at New Westminster, 8.30 p.m. 4th one hit. Brooklin gat thier first two runs in the third inning. Murray Jones walked wiith one out and with two out, Elmo Gibson walk- led. Bill Cornish also drew a| }walk, but in the meantime, both Jonse and Gibson had scored on throwing errors. Conoretes established a solid lead in their big sixth inning when they bunched five hits, along with one walk, for a six- lrun rally. Gibson walked to start lit off then Cornish singled, D. Ferguson and Glenn Till both doubled. V. Ferguson was safe on a choice play that missed, then Garney- Warriner singled and John Hill tripled to com- plete the big parade. Brooklin's 9th run came in the \7th when Cornish opened with a lsingle, advanced on an error lwhen D. Ferguson was safe on a choice play. Till walked and Cornish scored on V. Fenguson's sacrifice fly. Gray and Sherry had two hits Hopps Trophy, in the mixed/garet Highfield, Oshawa, doubles tournament, held Satur- day at the Oshawa Lawn Bowl- Club. They had a score of plus 6, In the absence of the donor, and the miniatures White, Oshawa, 47; Mr. Sonley, Lindsay, 55 plus on 50 plus 6. Bowmanville, Perry, Whitby, Port Hope, Lind.| say, Richmond Hill, Peterbor- ough, Ottawa, West Toronto and 44 plus 1. i In the mixed doubles tourna- _jment for The Rose Bowl Trophy, at Brampton, last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Clemence, of Oshawa, were among the Jack Bid- dulph: and Mrs. M. Flintoff, of Gordon MacMillan and Mrs.lOshawa, were high for one win. Elsie Biddulph, "Ste i le wield Other - gam were: Harry Lott and Mrs, Earl Judge, of Whitby, 54 plus 2; two-game _ winners. William Pierson and Mrs. Mabel! Mrs. Jack Piatti, Oshawa, 38. Prize winners for two vic- tories were: Mr. and Mrs. Ward "|\'Pard" Canning and Mrs, W. A. Dewland, Oshawa, 53 plus 12; George Read and Mrs. M. Flin- toff, Oshawa, 51; W. A. Hoskin and Mrs. R. Parker, Cobourg,| Those with one win, who won prizes, were: Mr, and Mrs. Clint Baxter, Oshawa, 47 plus 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Watts, Stouffville, series on Saturday, at Alexan- dna' Park, proved @ ding-dong battle with Lyons and Tam- blyn sharing the pitching dut- jes for Scugog Cleaners while Maxwell and Menzies did the same for the Billiards team, Scugog Cleaners opened the scoring with a run in the third inning. Siblock drew a walk with one out and then with two out, he scored on a two-bagger by MacDonald. The Cleaners came right back to load the bases, with two out, in the) fourth, on hits by Woodcock and Suiton and then a walk to Lyons but Maxwell got the next batter. In the fifth, Burke opened with a single to left and got extra distance when the play was bobbled. He advanced on an infield out and scored eas- 1; ing 3-2 going into the 7th, Scu- gog Cleaners tied it up on) three-straight singles by Sib- lock, Burke and MacDonald, WOODBINE RACE RESULTS which scored Siblock. Burke was caught trying to score on Wallace's infield grounder and Menzies, who had relieved Max- ily on Howard's double, Trai!-| hom | it 7-0. In the fourth, Menzies and Menzies pitched the second game for Ward's. He gave up three runs in the fourth when he errored on Woodcock's opening bunt, Howard then singled and with one out, Sutton homered.| MacDonald tripled in the fifth! and scored on Wallace's sacri-| fice fly. In the sixth, Scugog Cleaners got their fifth and last run, when Sutton tripled with two out and scored when Cov-! ette was safe on an_ infield error. | Kinox started Ward's off in the second stanza, with a double, Hodgson doubled also but was out going to third. With two out, Coverley singled, Men- zies was safe on @ choice play that missed, then Morden walk- game of 4-out-of-7 series. ior munity Arena, 8.30 p.m.; game of 4-out-of-7 series. TUESDAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL Cleaners, at series. WRESTLING The Mann Cup (Canadian Sen- Championship Finals) -- Brooklin Merchants vs Vancou- ver Carlings, at Whitby Com- 5th Oshawa City and District Assoc, Championship Finals -- Bad Boy Appliance vs Scugog Alexandra Park, 8.00 p.m.; 2nd game of 3-out-of-5 Exhibition of professional wrestling, three bouts, at Osh- awa Children's Arena, 8,45 p.m. Nipigon Girls Capture Title Two-straight The Nipigon Park Girls' Soft- ball team captured the elusive City Championship last Thurs- Oshawa's entry in the Willow- with 1,238-1,103, was ped a 2-2 decision to the All- hand fought contest. Led by Red Hardie 273, Ray Motor City boys took the first game 1,238-1,170. The opposition neally bounced back in the second game with a 1,475 team total to easily top the |Oshawa total which was the) jsame as their first game. The third game was not de- cided until the final frame when Al Perry unfortunately pcked a head pin to give the All Cana- dain club the decision which was very close, 1,259-1,252. The team totals were, All Canadian Mutual 3,904, Motor City Lanes 3,728. This was the second 2-1 loss suffered by the Oshawa boys, who were defeat- ed the previous week by the same count. Al Perry and Red Hardie, both newcomers to this league, are making quite an impression with some neat trundling. Perry top- the beague the first night with 954 for his first three and has since racked up another 760 three-game sting. Hardie's first night score was 718 and his second triple was 795 and it begins to look as if the Redhead" is going to have a big year. Gerry Bennett just missed the 700 club when he turned in a 685 three-game string, while Jim Cassells had 664, Ed Von Vogt and Lioyd Mc- Cullogh both rolled well for the All Canadian Mutual club, hay- ing 848 apiece. The opposition this week will be the 300 Club and this should day by defeating Eastview Park two-straight in a best 2-of-3 series. Nipigon, coached by Lloyd Clarke and Ken Mason, com- pleted a perfect season in win- ning the title, as they won all ten league games and six con- secutive playoff encounters, This record, coupled with win- ed to fill the bases and Vernon cleaned them up with his er. In the third, Knox walked and Hodgson homered, to make Morden singled, Vernon doubled. Bryan also hit safely with one out but Vernon was thrown out at the plate, In the fifth, Norris walked | Oshawa Dairy Wins Bantam Legion Crown ning two Provincial Women's Softball Minor Tournaments this year, certainly proved the team- work these girls put forth, Kathy Stead, Nipigon's. sling- shot artist, proved to be just too much for the other neighbor- hood parks as she racked up a long string of strikeouts during the season. Whenever she was |**Wimpy" be an interesting series. Dave Reynolds will be available for the Oshawa squad and should be a big help. Employment Opportuniti Civil Service of Canada *DIRECTOR, PLANNING AND POLICY CO-ORDINATION university graduate with senior administrative experience, - to supervise ond prepare recommendations on 's bilateral assistonce programmes and to co-ordinate these programmes, External Aid Office, Ottawa, Up to $17,000. Circular 64-SR.APP-18. SENIOR STAFF OFFICERS, with extensive training and ex- perience, OR_university tion and many years exper- -- ience for an Executive Assistant ond Stoff Officer, Office of the Deputy Minister; knowledge of- English and French re- quired for one position, Northern Affairs and National Re- . sources, Ottawa. Up to $13,800. Circular 64-383. "SENIOR ECONOMIST, to supervise staff of Economics See- tion engaged in research and analysis of transportation, com. ~ munications, subsidy administration, corriet performance, general economic trends; Board of Transport Commi: for Canada, Ottewe. Up to $13,800. Circulor 64-2016. *OIL AND GAS ADMINISTRATOR, university graduote with extensive experience in oil and gas industry, Northern Af- fairs and Notional Resources, Ottewa. Up to $13,800, Cir- cular 64-481. *CURATOR OF CANADIAN ART, university graduate in ~ history of ort or related field, with extensive reloted exper- lence; English and reading knowledge of French requi ' Notional Gollery of Canada, Ottowe. $9600-$11,600. Circulor 64-605, *SENIOR ENGINEERS -- Mechanica and Electrical, to assume technical ond administrative responsibilities for diversified overseas projects; Position requires exper- lence in mechanical building service field, turbines, engines, materials handling and construction equipment. Position B-- power generation, transmission and distribution, External Aid Office, Ottawa. Up to $10,700, Circular 64-1154, *COST ANALYST, member of on accounting association; ex- perienced in cost accounting, Board of Transport Commis- sen, Canode, Ottewe. $8610-$10,050. Competition @COMMON LAW SOLICITORS, Low Society Membership and three years law practice or experience in Common Law Sasten, Public Works, Ottowo. $7560-$8640, Circular 64- . TEXTILE APPRAISERS, with experience in the textiles in- dustry, some in supervisory and administrative capacity, Customs and Excises Division, National Revenue, Ottewe, $7440-$8460. Competition 64-666, * ARCHITECTS, 'to act in consulting, programming and design- ing copacity, National Parks Branch, Northern Affoirs ond Notional Resources, Ottewe, $7320-$10,700, Circular 64- 1002. EXAMINER 1, FINANCIAL, with related experience and membership in @n accounting association; extensive travel involved, Air Transport Board, Ottowa. $7080-$8100. Competition 64-657. fs OLD WORLD TRADITION LONDON CREAM HARBOUR ADMINISTRATION OFFICER, with related ex- perience, to review and recommend leases, licences and per- mits for use of Government whorves, piers, etc. ond review field officers' inspection reports on these struc end arranging for maintenance of some, Transport, Ottewe, $6990-$7710. ition 64-220, DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS, with related experience, te con- duct surveys of humen and renewable resources and be responsible for the resource harvesting projects related ta improving the economic well-being of northern people, Northern Affairs and Notional Resources. Present vacancies 'awa, Fort Chimo, P.Q., and we N.W.T. --Ott Up to $8460 plus northern Competition 64-382. INSPECTOR, SUBSIDIZED STEAMSHIP SERVICE, BILINGUAL "ie in trouble, the excellent field- ing of her teammates always came to her rescue, Players on the Nipigon squad are: Kathy Stead, Gail Cross- man, Chris Wetherup, Brenda Whyte, Carolyn Wilson, Cathy Seeley, Rosemary Wise, Debra Norris, Bonnie Holmes, Susie FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900. Claim-)Start good, won driving Coverley singled, Menzies) A one-hit performance by Bob doubled. By this time, Howard|Durno gave Oshawa Dairy the had replaced Tamblyn on the|Oshawa Legion Bantam Base- mound for Scugogs. The three|ball League City Championship oar -_ inning made it 12-3)at Alexandra Park Saturday. nd ¢ winners added four) Oshaw. r i < runs in the 7th. They gohback-| awa otting 4 pt gt Ban to-back homers from Coverley|the best 2-of-3 final series in , & furlongs| Also Ran in Order: Sound Stage, Doolin) well at this point, fanned the es Point, King Gorm, Swerve, Lebon MU /next two batters to end the Lieari Goyo, McCauley 70.30 18.20 7.70|A--Runadir and Belfort. Jeon 1-Stone of Gold, Harris 3.50. 2.40|A--Willow Downs Farm entry ; threat. : : y 3.40|Winner B G by Empire Day -- Kere| Ward's Billiards got their first run in the fourth when a enc Also Ran in Order: Bomar. Feuer. Freines 10, 5. MPa |Bryan doubled and Knox fol- lowed with a triple, both after rauber, Lorelei, West Four, Femme de Pool 130,874, the next inning, LONDON WiNERY LIMITED LONDON © ONTARIO Canaea with a detailed knowledge of water transportation services in Canadien coastal waters, acquired by « number of years' experience in water transportation industry, Cenadian Mar itime Commission, Ottewa. $6660-$7380, Competition, 64- 221. TREASURY. OFFICERS, members of an accounting associa- tion or university graduates; two years' accounting or audit- ing experience or administrative experience in financial field Fury_and Dolphin Siriker.-- EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, Clalm- Winner 8 @ by Goyame -- Sooniean PY ing, three-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles|two Out. In Jean Bart. Trainer C, 5. oo te ee i 1 84,600. ' Pool 48,410. Double Poo! 1 . Clalm-| 4-Auntie Nora, Harrison - 1,900. socone bh go furlongs |3-Suun Whitle, Baliey 7.40 46) 33\ advanced on a couple of passed Norris was safe on an error, and Menzies, with one out, then A i Morden singled, Vernon es Hee: 3.60| balls and scored on Maxwell's doubled i n and an infield error lei in pitching the maste Durno struck out 11 batters Huzar, Kathy Edmondson, Jan- ice Branton, Judy Seeley, An-, ing, three-year-olds and up, 6 ii) ae 11-Stilt Sober 6Pirate King, Fitzsimmons JOAmbrose Gal, Rotts Start , won driving, pK a in ped gl Fringe ® Bill, jad Roman, Cairnfleld, Gentle Queen, ca Baron, The Avenue, Our Inter- Copper Brierama. DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 11, PAID $325.40 H @ by A -- Rosy 3.70 2.90 4.00 Start good, won driving. |Crest, Friend Willle, Jessie B Good, Rosé, queen, Currytown and Rubal Khali | Winner CH @ by Sun Ruler 2nd--Lambkini| him around and a sacrifice fly| by Lord Boswell. Trainer J. Calhoun. | Poo} 97,280, Total Pool $852,204. Attendance 15,350. | Total Attendance 11 Days -- 100,258. {Total Mutuel Poo! 1) Days--$5,864,375. Winner ¢' Glow by Zacaweista. Trainer W. G. Trevenen. Pool 81,100. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- , three-yeer-olds and up, 7 furlongs (12). 10-Faultsessa, Hale 36.50 14.10 8.80 éLe0's Yingel, Walsh 9.40 6.20 3My Bunty, Parsons 5.80 Start good, won handily. : Also Ran in Order: Winsmanship, My- stere, Klondyke Lil, Superior Parent, WON'T TAKE PART QUITO (AP) -- Ecuador will |not take part in the Tokyo {Olympic Games this year be- jcause of a lack of front-rank jcompetitors, Ecuador's Oiym- pic committee decided Satur- day, | |sacrifice fly to centre field. In| Armstrong 6.30 3.30 3.00) Also Ran in Order: Gray Dean, Plucky the sixth, Vernon opened with a| e |single, Solomon singled to move| _ WARD'S BILLIARDS -- Mor-| to right, by Knox, scored Vernon. Lyons continued to hold Ward's in check until the 1th, when Coverley opened with a single and Menzies doubled. Both Howard and Tamblyn saw pitching duty for Scugogs in the 10th inning, but the scorebook doesn't indicate their order of appearance. At any rate, fol- lowing the hits by Coverley and Menzies, Morden drew a walk to fill the bases and then Ver- non also got a back -- to force Vernon score the last run of |the game. |den, ss; Vernon, 3b; Solomon,| 2b; Bryan, c; Knox, 1b; Hodg- son, If; Nowris, rf; Coverley, cf; Menzies, p. SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Sib- lock, 1b; Burke, ss; MacDonald, c; Wallace, rf; 'Woodeock, 3b; Howard, If and p; Kellar, 2b; Sutton, cf; Tamblyn, p; West- fall, rf in 6th; Lyons, 2b in 6th; Covette, If im 5th. rpiece and received excellent support from gela Brack and Sharon Barr. NEW WORLD PERFECTION his batterymate Jim Nesbitt. Andy Kit smashed two singles fe~ the winners and also scored once, Paul Bligden drove in Dave Bracken with the winning run in the third inning. Loge- man got Oshawa Heating's lone hit in the last inning. The winners got eight hits and made two errors, while Oshawa Heating committed four miscues. , Of large business. Comptroller of the Treasury, Ottawa, $6480-$7140. tition 64-673. "ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING OFFICER, to ossist professorial stoff and supervise technical staff, Royal Militery College ef ~ Canada, Ringer. Ont. Ves $7140. Circulor 64-878, *CHEMIST or CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OFFICER, to assist Ps eve Lang el the sererel and grelyuom es, ova! ry e Canada, Kingston, . $7140. Circular 64-879. ee ACCOUNTANTS--AUDITORS, university graduates or mem- bers of professional accounting associations, Finance, Comp- troller of the Treasury, Ottewo. Starting salary up te $6450. ILLUSTRATOR--Biologicel Specimens -- Insects and Plonts, - completion of secondary school education and experience in og cr illustration, Research Branch, Agriculture, Ot- tows, $5340-$5880, Competition 64-1716. *HOME ECONOMIST, professionally qualified, with releted experience subsequent to graduation, Agriculture, Ottewa. $5160-$5880. Circulor 64-2083. COMBINES INVESTIGATION OFFICERS, university graduates to assist in investigation of restrictive trade practices and in the -conduct of general economic enquiries under the Ocean Pearl, Silver Beau, Yukon Squaw Argo Bound and Skip Over. Winner DK B or BR F by Favitit Good Cards by Cate Ace. Trainer A, 4. Rovtclitfe. FOURTH RACE ~~ Purse $2,600, two yomraiee Set In Canada, allowances, 7 TADes Erables, Leblanc 10.70 5.10 3.60 2B-Wally Wallace, Walsh 7.10 40 4Sea Bee Sea, Fitzsimmons 50 tart good, won essily. i on Ran in Order: Champlain, 8-- Isle of Mull, A---Machavoine, Canisteo, The Flicks, and Battle Order. A=Mys. $. Thomas end J. L. Leveique entry B--Stafford Farms entry. Winner BC Canadian cals Me Facnol, Trainer Ben. Compoel. Pool 107,470, : FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,500. Claim Ing, two-year-olds, 1 mile end 70 yerds . VABlack's Ch'ge, Fitz' 5.0 3.00 2.20 TR if, Anyon 44 240 Combines Investigation Act, Justice, Ottawa, $4860 end $5520 to start. Competition 64-877, AIRCRAFT ELECTRICIAN, with experience in overhaul, repair ond maintenance of aircraft instruments and electrical systems, Transport, Ottawa Airport. $4860-$5400. Com- © petition 64-206, f ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS, with several yeors' experience, successful completion of Grade XI! or equivalent with eredits in Algebra, Geometry, Physics and Chemistry and comple- tion of a two-year technical course in telecommunications, electronics and related devices, Transpért, Toronto Air Services coeee $5100-$6000. Competition 64-T2022. RETAIL INSPECTION. OFFICERS, to inspect in retail stores, dairy and poultry products, fruits and vegetables and their products for iance with prescribed stondards and re- gulations, iculture, various centres, $4560-$5280, Com- petition 64-T2021, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST, with graduation from a recoge hized school of Occupational Therapy and related experience, National Health and Welfare, Moose Factory Hospital, Moose Factory, Ont. $4440-$4980, plus isolation ellow- once. Competition. 64-500. INSPECTORS, RECORD OF PERFORMANCE, with two years' recent practical experience in the care gnd Mt werd of dairy cattle, Agriculture, various centres: $3840-$4440, Competition 64-T2019. Ee ae *LABORATORY TECHNICIANS, completion of secondary school education with course in Physics, Chemistry and gp ag one es superar, for physical and chem- .. testing o int products, office supplies or graphic film, Public Works, Ottawe. Up te $4320 FE poo Circular 64-1701. , METEOROLOGICAL TECHNICIANS-IN-TRAINING, completion of secondary school education; three month training course; - $175 a month while in training; $3140 per annum upon completion of training, Transport, Toronto Air Services Region, mervpatition 64-T2024, FOREIGN SERVICE ADMINISTRATIVE EMPLOYEES, for rota- tional service Abroad, External Affairs. Starting salary $325 @ month. plus allowances abroad, Competition 64-825. Details and application forms available et Post Offices in major centres, National Employment Service Offices and Civil Service Commission Offices, For competitions marked * write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa 4 for details and application forms. Please quote competition or Cir« euler as indicated. FRONTEND SPECIAL 8-99. MOST CARS Phone For Appointment © SET TOE-IN © SET TOE-OUT © SETCAMBER' e SET CASTER | © ADJUST STEERING BOX | % Repack Front Wheel Bearings ~ BRAKE $] 10 ' COMING SOON! LIVE MODERN . . . 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