THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 20, 1965 7 Steelers Dump | MAN-EATER SHOT eating tiger in Orissa State in NEW DELHI (AP)--Huntersjeastern India after it had killed tracked down and shot a man-i42 persons. ~ KEYSTONE CHAPTER OFFICERS INSTALLED The members of Keystone Chapter, No. 35, Royal Arch Masons, of Whitby recently installed their officers for the ensuing year. Shown, from left, are the three top officers: Douglas Taylor, H; Thomas R. Tompkins, Z and A. Taylor, J, Other of- ficers of the chapter include Percy Price, SE; David McKeag, IPZ; E. Stafford, 1Z; H. Douglas, SN; D. Green ,organist; W. Severs, ASE; B. Box, JS; John Howard, PS; Bruce Miner, West Rouge Whitby's LASCO Steelers won their fourth straight in league play Monday night when they dumped West Rouge 5 to 1. It was the first game in many weeks when has been at Whitby full strength due to injuries. Whitby opentd the scoring at 14.40 of the first period with Horack scoring from Keenan and Parker. At 18.55 Whitby went two up when Reeson scor- ed from Rowland and Parker. In the second period Reeson scored his porn ge at 10.10 from Rowland and Moore. Fifteen seconds later Rowland scored unassisted. The final Whitby goal was scored at 17.45 of the second period by Moore from Reeson. In the third period Whitby played fine defensive hockey although Hughes scored from Marsledt and Grigsley for West Rouge's only goal in a_ wild scramble. Whitby's defensive backed by goalie John Hay turned in a fine effort. SS; Bern Orton, treasurer; Don Weir, 2/veil; Russ Johnston, 4/veil; Bert Foote, director of ceremonies; Jeff Martin, 3/veil; Laird Stan- dish, 1/veil and William Hoar, OG. --Photo by Stannett WHITBY PERSONALS Lynn, daughter of Mr. and,was presented to Miss Linda Mrs. J. J. Schieder, celebrated|Majcher for over 100 voluntary her 11th birthday Jan. 16. Forjhours at the Oshawa General the occasion a birthday skating party was arranged after school Friday, Afterwards the follow- ing guests were entertained to dinner at the Schieder's resi- dence; Judy Mowat, Cynthia Hardie, Sherry Woodman, Deb- bie Dilling, Linda Underwood, Yvonne Button and Diane Mc- Cullough. Following dinner games were enjoyed with prizes awarded to lucky winners. 'Banks will preside. Hospital as a candy striper. Hillcrest Home and School Association is holding an execu- tive meeting Jan. 20. Mrs. Don Mrs. J. R. Pantony and chil- dren, Philip, Rodney and Kaye Lee, spent last week in Mont- real as the' guests of Mrs. A. M. Harper. AJAX RINK WINS PICKERING (Staff) -- A rink from Bayley Engineering, Ajax, won the Annandale Trophy Sat- urday. The rink, skipped by Vic Smith, included Ron _ Ashton, Rene Grignon and Bill Young. It defeated all comers in the men's open invitation bonspiel. The Annandale Trophy Bon- spiel was initiated last year and will be a yearly event. LION LONGEVITY A lion has been known to live 29 years. COULD RIVAL RIO MONTREAL (CP) -- Atten- tion generated by the 1967 world's fair here will give the city the chance to join London, Rome, Paris and Rio de Ja- neiro as one of the most popu- lar cities in the world, says Ernest J. Little, president of the Canadian Public Relations Society. But, he warned in a speech, Montreal's popularity and prestige could be damaged if the image of a divided house --discord between English and French Canada--is projected. Continental STEAM BATH and MASSAGE 16A Ontario St. 2460 725-2109 ALL we) ONE LOW ans ny, 7 = mn) pr > es ny SINGLE VISION $4795 COMPLETE WITH FRAME, LENSES AND CASE 65 STYLES, SHAPES AND Fall COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM Here at King we are proud to say that we use nothing NATIONAL: BRANDED PRODUCTS, MATERIALS, or EQUIPMENT. Should you pay more and often times get less value for your money? The thinking person buys at King for , first quality glesses at ONE LOW PRICE... SEE KING but NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR TINTS OR SUN © BROKEN FRAMES REPAIRED OR REPLACED WHILE NouwAr® @ We fill all PS! Oculist and Optometrists Prescriptions at same low orices. 17 BOND §T. E. 2nd Floor PHONE 728-1261 HOURS: MON TO SAT. 9 A.M, - 5 P.M. it BURNS SHOE STORE SEMI-ANNUAL and Winter Footwear. @ SKATES STARTS THURSDAY JAN, 21st at 9 A.M. Yes,, BURNS long-awaited 2 yearly FOOTWEAR ond LUGGAGE CLEARANCE SALE Starts to-morrow at 9 stantial savings for the entire family on All Discontinued a.m. Featuring sub- @ SHOES @ SLIPPERS WINTER FOOTWEAR @ SNOW BOOTS HURRY AND SAVE! NO EXCHANGE OR REFUNDS ON SALE MERCHANDISE BURNS SHOES 1 KING STREET WEST ALL SALES FINAL Open till 9 p.m. Friday PHONE 725-4611 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts are celebrating their 17th wed- ding anniversary Jan. 19. To celebrate the occasion they are dining at the Town and Country, Toronto. Mrs. Glenn Sawyer, 408 Fair- view drive, visited her sister, Mrs. Fred Parsons, at St. Mary's, Ont., over the weekend. Miss Julie Young, Scarboro, 'was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sand- berg, 604 Perry street. Michael Sheppat, 353 Dovedale drive, suffered a fractured arm while pla: hockey and is hos- pitalized in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Isher- wood, of Vancouver, have re- turned home after spending the past three months visiting their daughter and sonin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Schmeizle. A family dinner party was held at Spruce Villa Hotel on the occasion of Mrs. Reg Foster's birthday and also that of her son-in-law, Hubert Chat- ten of Oshawa. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Reg Foster, Whit- by; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Chat- ten, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Foster; Highland Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wallace, Willowdale; David Foster, and Mrs. Sadie Packer, RR 1, Whitby. Following the dinner Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bull, West Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bull, Taun- ton, and two sons, Jack and Ross, and 11 grandchildren en- joyed bowling at Red Wing Recreation Hall. Afterwards light refreshments were served at the Fosters' residence. Eugene Bull entertained on the guitar and sing songs and dancing were enjoyed. Best wishes for a happy birth- day are extended to Mrs. John Schoep, 701 Cochrane street, who is celebrating her birthday Jan. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Kort Scholten | and family spent last Saturday in Peterborough visiting Mr. and Mrs, Aarnt Jonker. A certificate of appreciation from the Women's Auxiliary of the Oshawa General Hospital GUIDE TO DEEPS HALIFAX (CP)--The Cana- dian Hydrographic Service has begun to market new charts of the sea-bed between Scatarie and Sable Island. Fishermen working the Banquereau and Misaine banks off the Nova Sco- tia coast feel the charts, priced at $2, will help them increase the offshore fishing harvest. Old charts became obsolete when fishermen took to sea trawlers instead of staying near the shore, in the areas mapped previously. OPENING! THURSDAY, JAN. 21st, 9 A.M. 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