aevmenentinte SSS ereeeerecneececen commences manenese ctiating TE DEJORDY SENT DOWN Hawks Down Canadiens, Leais Topped Dy Diuins By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal Canadiens have been having a ball against mi- nor - league opposition in their pre-season exhibition schedule. But it's a different story when they come up against the big boys. The Stanley Cup champions, last of the National Hockey League clubs to abandon their policy of staying away from NHL opponents until the sea- son opens, ran up.a string of eight victories against farm clubs before tackling the big- timers this week. So far, they've met Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Black Hawks and lost both times. The Hawks, with four previ-| ous games against NHL elubs under their belts, bombed the Habs 4-2 Friday night, firing 32 shots. at Charlie Hodge and Gump Worsley, who alternated in five - minute shifts. Glenn Aces And Reds Cop AHL Tilts By THE CANADIAN PRESS Quebec .Aces wrapped up their American Hockey League opener in the first period Fri- day night, defeating Springfield Indians 7-2. It took Providence Reds three minutes of an overtime period before the outcome of their league opener against Roches- ter Americans was decided in their favor. Wayne Larkin's 15-foot back- hander at 3:56 gave the Reds a 3-2 win after they trailed 1-0 and 2-1 in the first two periods. Quebec got three first-period Hall and rookie Dave Dryden made 27 saves for Chicago. Rangers topped Detroit Red) Sherbrooke Team To Tour Europe , MELVILLE, -- Sask. [Shetbrooke, Que. Beavers,|t 11985 Alian Cup Winners, W open a 12-game tour of Kurope| in December, In other games, New York(|ciation said Thursday. - unsuccessful, lthe Soviet Union, Gordon annual tournament. Juckes said efforts to organ- lize a European exhibition tour|Czechoslovakia for three games |by a second CAHA team have/jan, 6 and 8, then to East Ger- He said national nad Moscow for games Jan, 13, (CP) --\vakia, Sweden and Finland wi Canada and the U.S. this'to Canada Jan. 18. duckes said ihe Beavers will Juckes,|!eave Canada Dec. 23 or 24 and secretary-manager of the Ca-|go first to Sweden to play iMjiana, Yugoslavia, March 3 to nadian Amateur Hockey Asso-|the Ahearne The Beavers will go next to| Yugoslavia to warm up. jmany for a game Jan. 11 and). 15 and 17.. The club will return ~* < eaid the fiat i teat. g 1966 world tournament at Ljubl-|Halifax Trophy|j3, will play one game Czechoslovakia and SPORT BRIEFS [2 *, | champion Jackie Burke of Saint! STAGE. THREE FIGHTS SAINT JOHN, N.B .(CP)-- Jo Jo Jackson of New Glasgow, Peter Schmidt, Toronto boxer who has won and lost the Canadian welterweight Canadianichampionship four times, to- entered in thelnight meets Lennie Sparks 61} in a ,12-round title match. The fight is one of three) TORONTO (CP)--John Loar-|socj round teiateek he TaN eee At Meee) ation track and field meet|Luis Folledo in the sixth ; two injthe first triple-crown event injran the half-mile in 1:55.4 at/Royal Canadian professional boxing.'the annual University of Tor-'postponed Friday when heavy'Europe. bantamweight? THE OSHAWA TIMES. Saturday, October 16, 1965 7 John defends his title against os agro track meetirain submerged the school's y, beating the meet rec- Asi, sad Dickie otereg lord of ll Crothers, who ranlncen rescheduled to Oct. 3h. of Trenton, N.S., for the vacant e Getance tn 1:06 in It ay POSTPONE MEET WINS TITLE flyweight championship. EINGSTON (CP) -- The or! ROME (AP) -- Italy's Nino a 29-year-old cucé Athictic As(Benvenuti necked ont Snain's par ae y i an engineering student.jscheduled for today at the|Friday night and became mid- Military College was|dleweight boxing champion of Wings 6-4, despite a three-goal performance by Gordie Howe, and Boston Bruins defeated their first NHL rival in five starts by. downing Toronto Maple Leafs 4-2. MIKITA SCORES | The Hawks got their goals from Stan Mikita, Chico Maki, Bobby Hull and rookie Ken Hodge at Chicago 'while John Ferguson and Claude Larose tallied for Montreal in a spir- ited game in which 30 penal- ties were called by referee |Frank Udvari. | Dryden's appearance in the) Chicago nets in the third pe-| riod came as a result of the surprise demotion of Denis De- Jordy to St. Louis Braves of the Central Professional League. DeJordy played 30 }games as Hall's backup man |last season and compiled a 2.52 |goals-against average. | Dryden, a 24 - year - old Tor- lonto schoolteacher, saw his lonly NHL action as a junior four years ago as an emer-) lgency fill-in for the Rangers| lduring a visit to Maple Leaf) Gardens. He played a_ few) games on an emergency basis) last season for Buffalo Bisons, | the Hawks' American League) farm club, | Although Howe was the in-| dividual star in the New York- Detroit game at Kitchener, set- ting up Alex Delvecchio's goal as well as scoring the other three, the Rangers finished on top as Lou Angotti scored twice land Gary Peters, Bill Hicke, Phil Goyette and Jim Neilson completed their total. Defencemen provided most lof the firepower for the Bruins veteran goals from Bill Sutherland,|,+ London, Ont., as Jean-Guy Gendron and Edijeg Boivin scored twice Hoekstra to give them all they against the Leafs and Ted needed. Gordon Labossiere, Green accounted for the win- ery er aad ronggh ogg? ied The remaining Boston goal ro BP noe gael al gy oa he . een | i rlan urten- Three of their first four goals one Red Kelly were the came during the power Play. /roronto marksmen: Veteran Bill Sweeney scored both Springfield goals. Besides Larkin's goal, Provi- dence also got goals from. Bob Leduc and Willie Marshall. Gerry Ehman gave the Amer- icans a brief first-period lead and Larry Hillman added an- other in the second. Eddie Shack and Ehman assisted on Hillman's goal. Seven other Hawks accom- panied DeJordy to St. Louis-- ldefencemen Pat Stapleton, \John Miszuk and Gary Kilpat- lrick and forwards Dave Rich- lardson, Art Stratton, Dick {Meissner and Oscar Gaudet. | 'The Leafs shipped two rook- lies, goaltender Gary Smith and centre Mike Walton, to Roches- ____--|ter Americans of the AHL. s BOWLING NEWS ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE Biil Pike was right in form this week/| and turned in a triple of 704 (256, 242 06); Roger Plancke was next with 646) j (237,226); Mace Morrison 639 (247, 232); | Perch Clark 632 (247, 207); Stan Gray 626 (215, 215)3 Mark Hill 230; Cliff Davis 229, 206; Glen Maunder 228, Richard Crouter 223; Doug Wilson 217; Roy Corbman 215, 214; Jim Scott 215 and Gord Shemilt 208. Grace Locke was high lady this week with a triple of 622 (241, 205); Peart Coop-| er 242; Jean Morrison 220; Marg. Jacklin 2 and Winnie Scott 20. The Sters, Sea Fleas, Satellites, and 'ats took three each from the Jets, Rockets, Starlings and Hawks. Bugs and Jays split two each. Standing -- Sea Fleas 14, Stars 13, Rockets 12, Jays 11, Bugs 10, Top-Cats 9, Jets % Satellites &, Hawks 8 and Star- lings 6, STORE LEAGUE Coulters 1, Algers 3; Pediars 4, Motor City 0; Acadian Cleaners |, Hallidays 3; Town_and Country 3, Consolidated Heat- Ing 1; Ontario Motor" Dales 3, Oshawa Bakery 1; Powells 3, Goch Supertest 17 Ralko's 0, Seven-Up 4; Dixon's 0, Nation- al Grocers 4, High Triples over 700 -- E. Allison 827, J. Healy 770, A. Gordon 753, B. Laverge 747, H. Bathe 739, D. Smith 737, L. Wagg 737, Carswell 731, B. Jeyes 718, D. Rich- ardson 717, Morey 708, S. Simpson 703} and S. Bower 700. High Singles --- Néwans 3 vergne 323, 256, E. Allison is Hy 298, B. Daiton 267, 5. Simpson 283, £ MOR-POWER Smith 283, 254, B. Harmer 281, Morey 281, A. Heffering 278, 261, H. Bathe 278, 261, J. Bent 276, Madams 275, L. Locke SUPER SERVICE 273, D. Richardson 271, A. Gordon 268, O Salmers 267, B. Jeyes 265, S. Saimers 263, . Thomeson 262, Carswell 261, 252, G./6-Volt tacey 261, M. Childerhose 254, R. Wilson Bsn, U, Wagg 252, J. Wrobel 250, ands, |/FYCharge from Bower 250. Vol Lemon League -- T. Bathe 94 D 12-Volt Powers 63 and D. Heasman. |Dry-Charge from INSTALLATION 50¢ RAINBOW LEAGUE Standing ~~ Red 9, Maroon 7, Orange 7, Pink 6, Brown 6, Rose 6, Grey 5, White 5, Mauve 5, Blue 5, Beige 5, Black 4, Purple 4, Tan 4, Coral 4, Yellow 3, Sliver 3, Lime 3, Green 0 and Gold 0. High Singles L. Burkhart 250 and $ EXTRA! N VOLKSWAGON "|| CARRY \ sa Sales & Service BONUS |COUPONS : ASSOCIATE STORE ywekNER'S SERVICE CENTRE 115 Simcoe St, South Highwey 12 end 7, |OSHAWA PH, 728-6272 985-7162 RESTAURANT Upsteirs 1414 KING ST. E. 728-4666 -- 725-0075 For--gracious__dining, visit the newly renovated Grand Restaurant. - - featur- ing delicious Chinese foods, Canadian style meals, and take out lunches. The y installed wall to wall carpets en- a new! sure quiet comfortable dining in pleasant atmosphere. For a tosty enack, oF full course meal, try the Grand Resteuront, you'll be gid you did. ° The Canada Pension Plan and its benefits SY Ly ee ¥ i If Esther continues to earn this amount from her business until age 65, she and her husband, who is disabled and cannot work, can look forward to a retirement income of $104.17 from the Plan and $75 from Old Age Security--a total of $179.17 a month. When her husband receives Old Age Security, their income will be $254.17 a month. Here is what the Canada Pension Plan will do for people like Esther Meyer, a 50-year-old owner of a small store who makes $5,800 a year. Should Esther die anytime after 1967, having contributed until her death, her husband will receive a disabled widower's pension of $64.06 a month until he reaches age 65. At that time, or if he is already 65 when Esther dies, his pension under the Plan will be $62.50 a month plus $75 a month Old Age Security. On-the death of his wife, Mr. Meyer will also be entitled to a lump sum payment of $500. All benefits under the Plan will maintain their value. The actual benefits payable will probably be higher than those given here since benefits will be adjusted to meet changes in living costs and in wage levels before they are paid and changes in living costs after they become payable, What will the Plan cost you? If, like Esther, you have self-employed earnings of $5,800 a year, you will pay $158.40 a year which is 3.6% of $4,400, the maximum amount upon which con ions are payable. Payment will be in ts in the same way you pay your income tax. eens cane nie This advertisement is one of a series which relates some of the important benefits of the Canada Pension Plan to individual circumstances. ite Issued by rer ef ee Minister of atio: and Welfare, Canada, The Honourable Judy LaMarsh. zi