D TRAPS ASY COMPARED TO boi i a v bi PG PP PPP PPP HOCKEY SCORES fi AND STANDINGS Colts Take Giants THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 29, 1958 | By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League sire WW LT VF. AP Montreal 21 8 5102 2 47 Detroit 16 15 Boston 1417 ! New York 12 13 Chicago 12 14 Toronto Overtime Thriller By JACK HAND clock was running and only 10|period, His fumble after catching NEW YORK (AP)--The Baltl- seconds were left when he booted a pass gave Baltimore the ball more Colts are champions today the ball high against the glare of lon the Giants' 20 and the Colts after a game so hard fought that the stadium lights, [struck quickly with Ameche the New York Giants refused to! The Giants thought they got a charging over from the 2, gamble for a few inches and then break when they won the toss of | Another Gifford fumble, on the saw themselves tied and finally the coin and chose to receive In first play after the Chants had re- beaten 23-17 in overtime Sunday. |the sudden death extra period, | covered a Baltimore fumble by The Glants coddled a 17-14 lead the first ever played in a regular| Jackie Simpson on Baltimore's with 2% minutes to play after an championship game + 110, was disastrous to the Giants, electrifying second half come: Once again they came to a 4h This time the Colts went Bll the back, It was fourth down and and 1 situation but this time they way, 86 yards in 14 plays, with inches to go on New York's 43. were on the New York 24, A Unitas hitting Berry on a 15.yard A first down probably would messed up gamble would have| scoring pass, for a 14-3 halftime have permitied the Giants to run (given the Colts a sure game-end-| lead out the clock on four grounding field goal, The punt was the| After a Giant goal line stand plays, A punt would give the obvious strategy and Chandler|.ooiy in the third period stopped 4|Colts another chance boomed a long one that Tasefl | tq Colts four times and took the Go for hroke? Or play it safe? returned a yard to the Colts' 20 [ball on the 5, New York struck Coach Jim Lee Howell elected] In 13 plays Baltimore's fine of {quickly An #6-yard gain resulted to play it safe, The Giants punted, | fense ground out # touchdown | jin Conerly passed tc Kyle) Baltimore struck back to within| with Ameche crashing over right| note who fumbled when hit from 11 scoring range and tied the score guard from the | through a €ap-|pehind by Andy Nelson ant Alex 17.17 on Bleve Myhra's 20-yardfing hole, Webster picked up the ball and | field goal, | Unitas, who couldn't play be: oad to the 1, Mel Triplett bulled In the unprecedented sudden cause of damaged ribs when the | oo. and it was 14-10, 4/5. i 4 A A 7 ¥ 1 E 917 Saturday's Results Chicago 2 Toronto 2 Boston 1 Montreal 6 Sunday's Results Montreal 3 New York b Toronto 3 Chicago 4 Boston 3 Detroit 6 American League . v1. F 20 82111 66 44 1813 3 06 99 39 1816 1132 132 37 15 21 0 132 151 30 Providence 1321 0 97 123 2 Rochester 1219 2 109 108 26 Saturday's Resully Rochester 6 Cleveland 4 Buffalo 3 Hershey 0 Providence | Springfield 5 Sunday's Results | Springfield 1 Buffalo § Buffalo Hershey Cleveland Springfield GLACIAL GOLF A Ps, Combines Swamp Richmond Hill Jrs. 2nd PERIOD . Brooklin, Lawson (Gray) , Brooklin, (Pascoe) , Brooklin, (Wills) 9. Brooklin, Pascoe (Fairey, Ferguson) 17.08 Penalties: Lawson, 1.49; Bun. ker, 6.58; Smith, 13,17; Carnegie, 17.51, | | | Strengthening their lead in the OHA Suburban Junior League, tho Brooklin Combines whipped the Richmond Hill Orioles by a score of 16 to 2 in the Port Perry srena Saturday night, The Combines were led by John Mason with four goals, and two other players with hat tricks (three goals), Bill Cornish and Vern Ferguson: Doubles went to Gary Lawson and Danny Gray, and singles to Nell Pascoe and Ted Fairey. For Richmond Hill, H and Wright each scored one, Referee was Bobby Simcoe 'of Oshawa, and linesman, Harold Jeffrey, Port Perry, The first period ended with the Combines leading the Orioles by a score of 5 to 0, They added four more goals in the second period, and two more within the first 'three minutes of the third period before Richmond Hill finally 1.00 Fairey wm Mason za rd PERIOT Brooklin, Cornish (unassisted) . Brooklin, Ferguson (Fairey) . Richmond Hill, Hooper (unassisted) . Brooklin, Mason (Marjerrison) . Brooklin, Cornish (Gray, Lawson) 6.24 7.9 In snow worse than any sand- | national Geophysical Year sel miles from the hottom of the |death overtime, Johnny Unitas' | Giants beat the Colts 24-21 in the |Hershey 3 Providence 8 trap, US. Commander Merle McBaine, right, prepares to blast the golf ball out over the entidts In Antarctica, Kibitzing | op Solin in the. long of at left is Captain Fugene H ¢ the micnighi sun can ny for a golf-bug who wants to Maher, called the "Sam Snead | | stay on the links for 24 hours Conerly connected with Bob Schneklker for a 46-yard pass on | the first play of the fourth period | and threw to Gifford for the bulls - eye passing and Alan|regular season, was simply tre Ameche's inspired running pro-\mendous, The former Louisville duced the winning touchdown In!star, snatched from the sandlots 13 plays In 8:15 \by the Colts, completed 26 of 40 | Cleveland 1 Rochester 8 . Brooklin, Ferguson (unassisted) , Brooklin, Gray (Cornish) Brooklin, Cornish (Lawson, Gray) the 9.30 13.07 19.0 found the target, slipping puck past Jim Topping In the Brooklin cage to spoil his shut out, The Combines scored five more goals in the third period, Eastern OHA Senlor A T..¥..APD, 2141 19 46 L 22 4 frozen surface at Little Ameri of Antarctica," who is promot. | straight, During seven months The Baltimore band gaily par passes from 340 yards touchdown that put the Glants| Whitby ca V, headquarters for Inter. | ing golf In this region only 750 UAW Hockey League Has Unbeaten League . leading Tony's Re:| Penalties Hart freshments continued along the ford, Armstrong unbeaten (rail whipping Belko| 2nd Period Redy-Mix #1, in the first game| 3 Tony's Smith (11) of the weekly UAW Hockey! (Rneddon) League double - header, played Tony's Locke (4th) Sunday morning at the Bowman (Berwick West) ville Arena. Tony's now have nine Tony's, Berwick (10th) wins and two ties in 11 league (J. Reid) ' outings, Penalties Once again the squad used their "Gold Dust" scoring twins Bill Berwick and| "Sambo" Smith to full advantage| as each fired a three - goal hat trick, Ben locke kept up the pace, notching a pals while Jackie Sneddon counted the other marker Goalie Joe Melnick who a relative easy time between the | (Button, Smith) pipes, was deprived of his shutout| Penalties, None early in the third stanza when NEWCOMER MAPES SHINES Ronnie Lintner triggered his| n the second game Sunday pinth goal of the campaign morning, Les Maddock"s White TONY'S Goal, Melnick; de-| Rose Increased their hold on sec fence, R, Reld, Weal, McCabe, ond place to three full points, Gyurka; forwards, Sutton, Locke, swamping cellar - dwelling Hoy Smith, Sneddon, J, Reid, Har. Paving #2 mon, Berwick Youngster Lloyd Mapes, play BELKO -- Goal fence, McMahon, Clarke, Arm. gency replacement for Injured eotrong; forwards, Lintner, Rich-|Maddock's captain Flwood Brad ards, Hartford, Shaw, McQuaid, 'ley, celebrated his initial game Marshall by firing two goals, as did veter ans Keith Bradley and Gordie Bannon. Harold Ford and Frank| 6.02 Sutton shared the other Garage men's scores Hoy's after a brief win spurt' Rangers Snap Habs' String Hawks Tie And Beat Leafs By MARVEN MOSS Canadian Press Staff Writer and gave him a tle with The fired-.up New York Rangers| Bathgate for the lead in the snip downed the high-stepping Mont. [Ing department real Canadiens 5-3 Sunday Nght | DELVECCI'0 SHINES before a hometown crowd, snap-| lo Detroit. Delvecat ap} A ' pechio, a centre ping Montreal's unbeaten streak), eo ied to oft wing, scored the at 13 games |first goal for the Red Wings and Ranger coach Phil Watson, Who! then set up the next three. They MeQuaid, 4.00 4 0.48 L) 15.45 Sneddon Ard Period 6. Helko, Lintner (Oth (Marshall, Hartford) 7. Tony's, Sneddon (9th), (Smith, R, Reid) Tony's, Berwick (11th), (J, Reid) f. Tony's, Smith (12th), (Button, R. Reid) had 10, Tony's, Locke (5th), Refreshment 4! hl) U1] L} 10.47 11.80 19.59 Ist Period 1. Tony's, Berwick (9th) (Gyurka) 8. Tony's, Smith (10th), R. Reid) 7% Vanstone; de: Ing his first game as an emer | 17 12 10 13 4 140 118 37 ahend with only 53 seconds gone| Belleville ations J § 2 79 113 2 in the period, Summerail's sec. |Hull-Ottawa ond conversion made It 17-14, Kingston R17 2102 124 18 Two Baltimore thrusts were| Cornwall 617 8 73101 15 blunted by the Giants, one when! Saturday's Rosvlts Bert Rechichar's 46-yard field Cornwall 0 Kingston 7 goal attempt falled, With time Belleville 2 Whitby 11 running out, the Giants racked Sunday's Results up one first down and reached Kingston 5 Cornwall 2 the New York 43 on 4th and 1|Belleville 2 Hull-Ottawn 4 (netually inches) when they| OHANOHA Senlor A punted and the Colts came back Wil 7T with their tying field goal, Kitchener 18 8 1120 ™ 37 All the statistics ran heavily in| Chatham 18 8 0104 86 36 favor of the Colts, Few were in.| Sudbury 1312 3104 99 29 clined to dispute conch Weeb Ew-|5. 8, Marie 13 12 0 90 101 26 Ibank when he sald, 'we Just had| Windsor + 1116 2 116 112 24 [to win because this was the North Bay b2 0 7713 10 better ball club out there,' Saturday's Results The record gross receipts of Kitchener 6 Chatham 1 aded up and down the field in the! Time after time he hit Ray! December darkness, looting the Berry, who caught 12, on beaut. [Calts' victory march, Some of the [ful pass patterns that split the 115,000 fans who had journeyed Glants' defense, If it wasn't Berry |from Baltimore for this moment it was Lenny Moore, the fleet {of delirious joy attacked the goal |haifback, Jim Mutscheller, 1, G | posts The rest of the Yankee Dupre or Ameche, When nobody 1, ] | Stadium crowd of 64,185 trudged was open, Unitas kept and ran toward the exits with the ball himself (SRAZION STRATEGY CONERLY RUSHED didn't show the same high spirit of desire in (his encounter as Through the long winter nights) Gino Marchetti, who suffered nl many will question Howell's strat. broken ankle and was carried off egy at that vital point In the the field on a stretcher late in " ; J y r p 4 Gilants' quarter | Rae . fourth period 1f he nad gambled the game, rushed G 1 |only Beotty Why and Ron and not made the yardage, a'back Charley Conerly all after Wyle Were adie oh 16 BCOTE | Baltimore field goal was almost noon, The Colts' defensive line 8 BY 3 f ) ow . ' a sure thing, 80 he played It safe|was superb, giving Conerly little HOY 3 Gonl, Nunkel; de and lost anyway time to throw, the line backers vee, SOAn Pl Smet, Perhaps the most gripping mo: covered in excellent style and the ¥ ry, 3 ' ' ' i n, Brabin, White, Lodge, Murphy, Myles, Delves MADDOCK's Goal, Fielder; of the year the sun never seis, St x8t Pete Guelph Marlhoros Barrie Cath Mike's of oes 19.08 Lodge " LJ J 10 F..A Ps T F AP {and with two seconds remaining [in the game, Richmond Hill scor- (Edwards) 10.58 | ed thelr second goal of the game.| Penalties: Mudie, 4.44; Foster, Brooklin plays Tuesday night In| 5.20; Archibald, 7.32; Wills, 10.24; Newmarket, and Saturday night|Grandy, 14.35; Archibald, 17.18. lin Port Perry the visitors will be - ha the Midland Juniors | 1st PERIOD Brooklin, Mason (Wills, Marjerrison) 2 Brooklin, Ferguson (Fairey, Grandy) 3. Brooklin, Lawson (Cornish) 4. Brooklin, Gray (Lawson) §. Brooklin, Mason (Wills, Marjerrison) 19.22 Penalties: Hooper, 108; Gray, [1,08; Cornish, 2.07; Gray, 9.18; Craig, 11.40; Cornish, 16.20; Craig, 18.07. Hull-Ottawa Habs | Nose Out Teepees MONTREAL (CP)--Yves lo cas scored two goals, including the winner, to lead Hull-Ottawa Junior Canadiens to a 4-8 triumph over St. Catharines TeePees Sun- day In an exhibition junior hockey game, Bob Rousseau and Yves Sar razin got the other canadiens goals, Fi d Hilts, Bob Maki and Don Grosso counted for the TeePees, members of the Ontario Hockey Association's Junior A section, The Canadiens do not belong to] tn" ague. | NEW REDUCED PRICE en ON en STOVE OIL Richmond Hill, Wright Ready-to-Wear Clothing Furnishings FoR STOUT MEN on TALL SIZES 38-56 61" TO 611" 1 8.16 11.82] 16.88 16.00 a i i STOUT SIZES 46-60 200 TO 450 LBS. DUNN'S TAILORS 16 SIMCOR ST, SOUTH RA 3.7611 [ { Premium Quality (Moore's 20th goal of the season | Andy | {colt fans The doubles mre scheduled for | Tuesday. Olmedo will team with ment in the heart threb special deep men did thelr job $600,046 Including the $200,000 Sudbury § Sault Ste, Marie 3 came when Myhra, who had done Frank Gifford, who set up a television fee, made for the rich Sunday's Results defence Rovabeck. Gaudet, Wil Loo Sanford's first period' injury, Pat Summeral with a 38-yard share will be $4,718.77, Each OHA Junior A p \ wabeck, G of, som, Cockerton; forwards, F. Sut 22 4 1107 248 : 13 90 4 902 8238 Bradley, Hill, Fitchett, Mapes, . ' Rev. Pereyma 4 8 910 101 104 26 Maddock's, Mapes (1st), . . n u 1 Cockerton) 14.38 Oshawa Ent 814 5 74 8721 (Wilson, Gaudet) 10.5: y S 11t Sin | 0 S xIncludes three four-point wins, ang Period P g Guelph 6 St, Catharines 9 (Bradley, Bannon) TORONTO -- Oshawa's curling | Bartle 0 St, Michael's 2 y ped his rink to first p'ace among| BRISBANE, Australia (AP)--ito play on a US, Davis cup 0ros Brabin) 10.38 team, more than atquitted LF Aghts Garey Tr sple 1 C | (Bradley. Cockerton) 16.47 Trophy BRonsplel at Roya ana Father Pereyma led the three. 'h® Amooth strokes Ashley | 18,500 SATURDAY (Gaudet) : iy [points under a scoring system States and Australia one victory had his troubles with the lines. Viotoria 5 New Westminster 2 rd Peric Maddock's, Bradley (11th), victory plus a point for each end |the Davis Cup challenge round, {match but didn't permit the calls) Spokane 1 Saskatoon 4 Maddock's, Bradley (12th), The Oshawa entry In the Pigott | Jones, controversial 70-year-old] In the first set, Olmedo slashed Penticton 2 Kelowna 11 (Unasslsted) 4.80 Trophy Mixed Bonsplel Is com-|U.8, captain, appear alternately | what appeared to be an ace past| Kamloops 5 Vernon § (Unassisted) 12.96 Mrs, N. K. Herzelwood, "Mike" |smart old-timer, {it out, Anderson also thought it |Lakeshore § Brampton 11 (Ford, Bradley) 17.24 rence, U.S. brass that Olmedo. a Peru. O'medo's second service got the | Brooklin 16 Richmond Hill 2 Penalties -- Gaudet, The Pereyma rink was the iin "should be put on the team, [Point for him, | SUNDAY [division of Saturday's play {Ham Richardson, the I'a, 1 player {Le McMullen from Unionville and |g, e violent protest, B 1 . F J. Fowler, Dixle, got through un a timore, an gaining 81 points to Fowler's 80 Omedo whipped Anderson A, [Curling Club scored 24 points hill battle, while Cooper, after {with two wins, His rink's single writhing under MacKay's bullet BALTIMORE (AP) After 11a unted by Fowler, as the two (top 4.6, 6:3, 6.2, 64 long years of waiting, it finally| atohed 2.0 records in a third! y " } Perey Following Father Perey MA. | pichardson and Cooper with left behind to win the National Fool-|govals' Hugh Rell each had tw ball League championship, de Roy A UE Be Dan A the doubles that the Americans | w {were conceded their best chance | double duty as a linebacker after first period 36-yard field goal hy est payoff ever. Each full Colt Chatham § Windsor 12 kicked his hurried field goal. The run, was the goat of the second Giant gets $3,111.33 WL ton, G. Sutton, Bannon, Ford, 1511 3123 9233 Ist Period 15 4 721122 2. Maddock's, ¥. Button (3rd), Hamilton 316 5 63103 11 LK] | Penalties -- None Saturday's Result , | 3 "oa | Scores 32 Pts. | 8 Maddock's, Ford (6th), | Sunday's Results By WILL GRIMSLEY Olmedo, 22, the first foreigner ol ) ' 4, Hoy's, White (1st), priest, Rev, John Pereyma, skip-| Guelph 1 Marlboros 2 Bic ay n Ng p ado or p 5. Maddock's. Bannon (5th). | Saturday's qualifiers in the Pigott] Alex Olmedo Shstied Mul Ante 9, FOR : Hd him dian Curling Club son but Barry MacKay fell before self before the sellout crowd of {yyw poos at Hamilton 6. Maddock's, Mapes (2nd) | Pe ' game winners, picking up 82|Cooper today to give the United| The U.S. collegiate ehamplon| Western Loague Yenalties i |which provided five points for a aplece In the opening singles of men in the early stages of the Winnipeg 2 Calgary 4 (Rorabeck, Bannon) 3.97 in which a rink scored | The results also made Perry|l0 trouble him Okanagan Senlor Hoy's, Myles (3rd), prised of Father J. Pereyma, ns a slick old genius and a not-so- | Anderson but the linesman called OHA Jr B Maddock's, Bannon (6th), Meronek and Mrs. H. A. Law:| 1 was Jones who convinced |WAs good but as it turned out OHA Junior € only triple victor in its 12.rink 1 "arse was Jones who bypassed . Waited 11Yrs., In the early hall of the draw, |i" "re fo MacKay over the [beaten, with McMullen's rink [UPHILL FIGHT 'Wh It U ' Doug Malcolmson of Toronto 2.6, 9.7, #6 In a magnificent up defeat was a close A.7 decislon|gervices for one set, came out on was 'next year for Baltimore ound match So when the Colts came from Bobby Porter of Scarboro and . [handed Neal Fraser. It was in feating the New York Giants 2% 17| second place on a 26:25'% points By the fourth set, Olmedo was master of the situation, Toward [the end Anderson was merely reaching for the ball instead of | trying to send back winners, 1 UED SWIFT SERVICE | Ax for MacKay, he tried to put his service right through Cooper for three sels. His strategy worked for one set but Cooper | aiting for the spot to go for | his winners, In the final set MacKay de- cided to change his tactics and| gave up fIrying to overpower |Cooper, It wan too late, and w began keeping the ball in play | p Quebec League Quebec § Chicoutimi 12 Montreal 0 Trois-Rivieres ¢ Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Ms 4 Transcona 3 Brandon 3 Winnipeg Bs 6 . Thunder Bay Junior Port Arthur | Fort William Cana. diens 2 OHA Junior B Woodstock 9 Preston 8 ® Prompt Relive ® Courteous Service ® Reasonable Price 20- For Delivery By Metered Trucks Phone: VIGOR OIL CO. LIMITED OSHAWA MO 8-3644 RA §5-1109 WHITBY RICH ASSET Annual Income of the Suez Canal, now nationalized by Egypt averages close to $100,000,000, -------- once played for Canadiens, takes|were counted by Nick Mickoskl |? *udden death overtime it lifted |oqge, but when the two played|" Pre-mateh forecasts, However, there was only one | great delight In beating the Monl-| Gordie Howe and Charlie Burns. | "realers, and this year his club 1s|Claude Laforge rounded out the 'the only one in _the National | Detroit offensive Hockey League lo toav a marge, Vie Stasluk, Fleming Mackell But the victory left the Rangers A" we Labia wary the marks 14 points behind Canadiens, In third place New York has losses and one tie in the clubs'|!" eight clashes this season, Until|P Sunday night the Canadiens had ner. Rearguard Elmer (Moose pun off a string of 1! wins and|Vasko and Frie Nesterenko two ties--starting after a 5.3 set.|rounded out the Chicago scoring back at the hands of the same| While Frank Mahovlich, Brian Rangers Nov, 26 Cullen and player - The NHL record for an un:|Olmatead scored for Toronto beaten skein Is 23 games, sel in|Two FOR BACKSTROM the 104041 season by Boston] Saturday night -in Montreal rookie Ralph Backstrom paced RRUINS LOSE TWICE {the Canadiens with two goals In other action Sunday night, DPickie Moore, Claude Provost, Detroit Red Wings, led by Alex Maurice (Rocket) Richard and Delvecchio, came from behind for Bernie (Boom Boom) Geolffrion a 53 victory over the Bruins KO! Montreal's others while Chicage Black Hawks] Fddie Litzenberger was the hig four wins, three Eun for the Hawks Sunday, fir ig two goals, Including a third ) coach Bert| the lid on a lot of pent-up emo tion | | alrport to welcome home the champions first winner since the Colts joined the old all-America conference in 1047 and shifted to the NFL n|jjec "Rox Manning, St 1950, who witnessed the title game in New York paraded and shouted their way through Pennsylvania | Station sands of homes where the game was seen on television or heard {on radio, there was bedlam, | Soon after Alan Ameche {plunged over for the winning touchdown, residents rushed out {side Into mild winter tempera tures to dance, set off fireworks | and shout Colin the praises of the edged the hapless Toronto Maple Leafs 4.3 at Chicago Saturday night in Montreal the Canadiens trounced the Bins 6-1 and at Toronto the Leafs and Rlack Hawks fought to a 2-2 dead lock Montreal, with 47 points, has a 12.;point margin over the second. place Red Wings in the stand ings, Roston shaves third spot with the Rangers, two points he hind Detroit, Chicago has 32 points and Toronto 26 Camille Henry, Larry Popein, Les Colwill, George (Red) Sulli van and defenceman Lou Fontin ato counted for the Rangers Sun day night. For Montreal the scor ers were Jean Beliveau, Phil Goyette and Dickie Moore. It was | DINNER . , . For the PEST In Skates ond Sharpennig RDS 29 KING SUDDA 497 Simcoe S. RA 5.3979 MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW . . . FOR NEW YEAR'S DAY LANCASTER HOTEL RA §. AT THE . . . LANCASTER HOTEL NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL MENU SERVED 4 PM. -- 7.30 P.M, Traditional Roast Turkey and Grilled Steaks with all the Trimmings Children 2 Price ST. WEST 2611 A crowd estimated hy police in| excess of 30,000 turned out at the| It was Baltimore's anivios skipped by N. Piggott of [been hailed as a master strate (Royals, Tam O'Shanter's Don gist eriod tally that proved the win.| Three trainloads of spectators y' ile Elsewhere In the city, In thou fo service break In that set, That | was In the seventh game when | Cooper smashed through. REMEMBER WHEN ? . . | By THE CANADIAN PRESS undis:| The United States defeated | to say Australia three matches to two Black, Hamilton Victorias andthe least, He has one more|to win the Davis Cup four years sple, Scarboro, will make/chance in his second singles|ago today, breaking Australia's un the second draw {mateh. But he'll have to do a lot [four-year hold on the famed ten. The ehamplonships will be de-|of improving if he hopes to make nls trophy. A record tennis crowd cided on the same points basis|amends, Jones now, of course, is of 25,500 at Sydney saw the finals 8 was used In the preliminaryifair game for the second-guess: in which the U.S, took two singles ers {and the doubles match, in a second-round! There will be repercussions| they tied, 6.6, each scor- among the brass of the U.S, Lawn {Tennis Association over Jones use of MacKay. Had big Barry | [come through, Jones would have {each other game ing In four ends Those six rinks will one-half of today's into while go play, Campbell, F, Graham of fran] Rut MacKay gave an George's, | tinguished performance, JUARANTEED T0,G0 5a" Important Notice To All Motorists of OSHAWA and DISTRICT! THE ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A NEW LICENSE OFFICE ARAL AAA AA, AAA AR MONDAY, DECEMBER 29 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE v This new LICENSE OFFICE has been established due to the resignation of the Oshawa Chamber of Commerce who have acted as agent of the department for the past several years! IMPORTANT NOTICE NEW 1959 LICENSE plates and DRIVERS LICENSES will go on sale -- MONDAY, JANUARY STH ONTARIO DEPARTMENT TRANSPORT on We Pay The ®e GUARANTEE you'll go..s because we KNOW you'll go! These Town and Country tires will take . you right through the "worat.* Come in, see these remarkable tires demonstrated and learn all the de tails of our unusual "We pay the tow" guarantes Pulling Action Deep traction bars dig in +++ 0 More spinning. You'll FEEL the difference! ICE and SNOW SCRAPER Takes loo and anew off windahield In a jitty, Set yours, NO GOAT OR SRLIGATION Non-Skid Action 'Thousands of skid resisters built into the tread give top non-skid protection, gd AS CORNER OF KING ST. E. & DIVISION RA 5.6566-67