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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jul 1966, p. 26

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} ---was-fined-$200--here. after. plead- 26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 14, 1700 NEWS IN BRIEF NEVER KNEW TORONTO (CP)--An Il-year- old Toronto boy who died in a diabetic coma Monday never knew he suffered from the dis- ease, doctors said Wednesday. Raipa piuce Conner ioow sick during the weekend at his fam- ily's Wasaga Beach cottage. Stuart McLean, executive sec- retary of the Canadian Diabetic Association, said Ralph was one of 175,000 Canadians who have diabetes but don't know it. TOOK BETS WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--An 81- year-old retired customs officer ing guilty to operating a betting shop in his home. Frederick Lodge avoided a jail term. be- cause of his advanced age, Magistrate Gordon Stewart said, CRASH FATAL CORNWALL (CP). -- Gaegan Tilon, 25, of Cornwall, was killed Wednesday when his car failed to stop at an intersection on the outskirts of the city and plunged into a ditch. KILLED BY TRAIN GRIMSBY, Ont. (CP) -- Six- year-old Peter Stanley Huisman of Grimsby Wednesday was killed by a CNR train at a rail- road crossing in this town about 10 miles southeast of Hamilton. Police said the boy had been waiting to cross the tracks and apparently stepped into the path of the eastbound train, NOTES ROAD HAZARD SUDBURY (CP) -- Gravel shoulders should be at or near the same level as the high- ways, a coroner's jury recom- mended here Wednesday. The India has passed its $100,000 objective and contributions are still coming in, the church's treasury office Wednesday, NAMED DIRECTOR ATTAWA (CP). s Cant Ernest M. Butcher, 45, of Van- couver, has been appointed ¢'- rector of service and welfare at Canadian forces headquarters, Ottawa, the defence department announced Wednesday, Group Capt. Butcher, who now com- mands the base at Trenton, Ont., will succeed Group Capt. E. C. Snider of Preston. ___ HAILS CHINA GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) An African religious leader told delegates to the World Confer- ence on Church and Society Wednesday that China is the new saviour of the poor nations. In a bitter attack on the indus- trial countries, Nigerian law- yer Bola Ige, of the Anglican Church of the Province of West Africa, said no peace is possible so long as the United States and the Soviet Union "arrogate to themselves the monopoly of di- recting the future of the world and of other nations." FINDS RELIGION NEW YORK (AP)--Rev. Billy Graham, home from a month- long crusade in Britain, says there are "tens of thousands of deeply religious young people" in Britain. Even the long hair and short skirts, Graham said, are "evidence of a_ spiritual search," North Brock Wins Battle Of Texacos| jury was investigating the deaths of Mrs. Ida Yule, 44,| and her daughter, Patricia Ann, | 18, both of Brantford, who died June 4 on Highway 69 about 20 miles south of here. Their car| crashed after it dropped down, about four inches from the! highway to the shoulder. A UAW Softball League| game played on Tuesday eve- ning at Alexandra Park saw North Brock Texaco nose out Russell's Texaco 8-7, Kirk homered for the losers' first run in the opening frame and they added another, also double and EATON"S x OS Bath and Boudoir Summer Specials 'FLOWER FANTASY' TOWEL ENSEMBLE Luxuriantly thick cotton terry printed in a Sum- mer vibrant floral design, A whirl of colour for the bathroom on a dazzlingly white ground. Blue, rose or gold colours, Bath Towels, approx. 24 x 44". .. 299 Hand Towels, approx. 16 x 26". SPECIAL, pair SPECIAL, pair Wash Cloth, approx. 12" square. SPECIAL, by Kirk, on his LENT BIKES, FINED |singles by Chiasson and Good- LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Wil-jhall, in the third. In the fourth liam Van De Loo and James|frame, Laxdal and Kirk both McGaughrin, both 18 of Lon-|singled and came home to- don, were fined $10 and costs|gether on a double by Brooks Wednesday for lending theirjand in the fifth, Goodhall motorbokes last week to two un-|tripled, Masternak singled to licensed drivers, one of whom score him and scored himself was subsequently killed. later, on an: infield out. | An error, on Kirk, saw him MONEY STILL COMING score the fourth time for his TORONTO (CP)--The United team and for what proved their Church fund for famine relief in| seventh and last run, in the sixth. Judd walked behind Kirk and Brooks singled to score the Harman TrounceS tin. 'the losers outht the. win- ' ners 12-to-8, but M. Foster got Southm'd Bantams the win. ? | North Brock got to pitcher Five home runs and a three-|Kirk real early, for a barrage hit pitching effort by Bob Brose|of seven hits, good for six runs, enabled Harman to defeat/in the opening inning. Lawson Southmead 12-3 in Oshawa Ki-| singled, Henry doubled, so did wanis Bantam Softball League|Foster, Dowe tripled, Butlar action Wednesday at Harman/singled and Horonich was safe Park. on an outfield bobble, all before Gerard Monpetit hit two of|there was anybody out. Then the home runs while Marcell with one out, Melnichuk singled Rebot, Terry Andrey and Brose/t9 complete the rally. hit one each. Monpetit and| 'The winners got a run in the Rebot each added a single/fourth on Foster's double fol- while doubles were collected bY | lowed by Dowe's single and Brose and Andrey. Barry/then broke the 7-7 tie. in the Emhke tripled for Harman. \final 7th inning, when Dowe Webster was the big gun for) got his third hit, a double, with Southmead with a double and one out, He advanced on But- a single while Duggan also had|jar's sacrifice and scored with a single. 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Gay an nome <0 be clocked, arrived at 6.42 o'clock, on Sunday morning. Following are the results, in yards-per-minute: J. Strachan, 1125.52; A. Szcezur, 1031.60; A. Szezur, 1021.20; D. Bejkowsky, 945.62; Kellar and Cooper, 851.08; F. McGrath, 830.04; §. Grant, 824.70; Kellar and. Coop- er, 817.11; F. Cowle, 793.22; F. McGrath, 766.28; while waiting for their birds to arrive home from Hillsboro, the members staged a_ special race from Chatham. A bird from the loft of Frank Stuart won this race. The results, in. yards-per-min- ute: F. Stuart, 1282.03; A./ Szczur, 1277.94; D. Bejkowsky, 1274.66; J. Strachan, 1267.30; M. Korobij, 1259.85; S. Grant, | 1252.01; Kellar and Cooper, 1246.05; J. Askew, 1244.76; L. Prescott, 1237.86; E. Jackson, 1237.00 and F, Cowle, 1011.99, | Littler Leads Senior Golf BRANTFORD (CP) -- Jack Littler of Toronto took a first-| round lead Wednesday in the} Royal Canadian Golf Associa-| senior championship, tion's shooting a four-over-par 76 A stroke behind in . second place was Sandy Somerville of! London who carded 77, Hugh Borthwick, a former Hamilton professional, shared third place at 78 with Ed Hill of Vancouver, George Bigelow of Victoria, B.C. and Ben Mer- win of Sudbury. Bill Martin of Brantford scored 79 and was' in fourth place. The three-day, 54-hole ama- teur tournament ends Friday, L. Prescott, | 692.38 and F, McGrath, 690.94. | In order to fill in the time, | LEAFS GET SADOWSKI BOSTON (AP)--Boston . Red Sox sent right-hander Bob Sad- owski to Toronto of the Inter- national League Wednesday to make room on the roster for southpaw Dennis Bennett. 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