~ J THE OSHAWA TiMés, Monday, December 13, 1765 a" wilinnbed ree 2 een Russ Switch More Ships- For Navy LONDON (AP) -- The Soviet Union is causing concern among Western defence organ- izations by using more and more of its merchant ships in a naval role, says Jane's Fight- ing Ships. bwitl-cease to-exist except-as:-@ atest sen power and pre- icted that the British navy, once the ruler of the waves, minor force uniess new vessels Japan is described as a re- surgent sea power in the Far East. The authoritative British pub- lication on the svorld's navies singles out Soviet trawlers, fre- quently accused by the West of carrying out spy operations off shore. ~ It says the "ubiquitous" Rus- sian fishing boats "seem to ap- pear on every trade route and The situation was developing in such a way that "Soviet navy" is becoming a term ap- p to Russia'sworldwide dis- tribution of ships ofall 'kinds, Jane's says. NEW EDITION OUT The newly - published 1965-66 edition came out today. It says the Soviet naval strength now is estimated at 22 cruisers, 150 destroyers, 35 nu- clear-powered submarines, 390 conventionally - powered sub- marines, 100 frigates and 700 minesweepers. Smaller Soviet craft include 250 escort and patrol vessels, motor gunboats, i350 ianding craft, 300 auxiliaries and 200 service vessels, Jane's says that by com- parison the United States navy is--stil-by-far the greatest tn the world. Jane's lists the current strength of the U.S. Navy as including 27 attack and support aircraft carriers, eight amphib- ious assault ships (carriers), seven auxiliary aircraft trans- poris (carriers) 15 aircraft ferry ships (carriers), four bat- tleships, two command ships, 40 cruisers, 30 frigates (de- stroyer leaders), 360 destroy- OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS 8% WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES' LEAGUE 700 Game ----- Shirley Powers' 754 (2/0; 293, 185)! : 600 Games -- Irene 'Rogers 687 (206, 225, 256); Dawn May 618 (205, 923, 190); Faye Mitchell 612 (229, 186, 196); Joan Beaton 612 (214, 168, 230) and Edna Lup- fon 608 (169, 211, 228). Games---M. Morton 261, R. Trowsse 236, C. Misztak 231, B. Webster 227, S. Pearce 223, J. Cobbledick 221, D. Bowen 213, 218, G. May 203, 218, M. Henson 206 and B. Pearce 202. Lemon League -- F. Thurston 99, D. gal 8, 938. Bryans 1 and C. Lidstet : janding -- Dippty Do's 1, oe Sinn. 84. The Aloe. 19. * ee ter Ringos t+, The Mice 12, 24 ang 3 Shindigs 9, Lucky Six 9 __.Next kis. the. Christmas Roll -- Good COCK To eVeryone) FO MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE #0 Games -- Bi in AF 2G, Ms Blanche Pelow 443 (256); Norma Brad- burn 442 (264); Maude Cockerton 440 (259); gis Bouckley 439 (249); Mabel Moss 433 (229, 204); Mae Jamieson 414 (225); Merle Poch: 408 (225); Celia Wigg 407 (202, 205); Kay Middiemass 402 (223); Queenie Lounds 400 (204). 200 Games -- Nora James 223, Evelyn Stinson 220, Dorothy Huzer 721%, Helen on 207, Ann Peters 205, Kay Manilla 27. destroyer escorts, 60 nu- clear submarines and 140 con- It says the United States, however, is still the world's on every scene of naval activ- ity." 350 motor torpedo boats, 550 SLA RaJph A. (Knuckles) Molinaro who was indicted by the Essex County Grand Jury in connection with | the slaying of a Newark patrolman in 1963, was found shot to death in gang- land style in a. stolen car yesterday in Bloomfield. --AP Wirephoto Municipal Votes Held By THE CANADIAN PRESS Municipal elections were held Saturday in a few Ontario com- munities. At Streetsville in Peel County, 10 miles northeast of Oakville, Deputy Reeve William Tolton defeated Mayor George Wilson in the mayoralty election: Mr. Tolton polled 798 votes com- pared with Mr. Wilson's 682. Streetsville's reeve, Jack Graham, was returned by ac- clamation while George Parker succeeded Mr. Tolton as deputy reeve. Voters approved construction of a new library for the town by a 245-vote majority. At Port Credit, midway be- tween Toronto and Oakville, both mayor Thomas McCollum and reeve John Plaus were re- turned by accalmation. In Whitby Township, 10 miles west of Oshawa, John Dryden was elected reeve with 692 votes compared with 654 for Heber Down. ELECT REEVE The reeve of McKay Town- ship, 20 miles northwest of Pembroke, is Gary Du Manoir, who polled 454 votes compared with 192 for Thomas McKee. Voters in Nassagaweya Township in Halton County, 20 miles northwest of Oakville, re- turned Reeve William Coulter with 497 votes compared with 391 for Allan Ackman. | In Harvey Township 'near Peterborough, Charles Flynn, 71-year-old service station oper- ator, bowed out of municipal polities after 20 years as reeve when he was defeated by Carl Anderson, previously deputy reeve. Mr. Flynn received 307 votes compared with Mr. An- derson's 331. Also near Peterborough in Chandos Township, Reeve Ern- est Tanner received 199 votes and defeated Gerald Ayotte who polled 134. Robarts Gives BNA Support STRATHROY, Ont. 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