The Oshawa Times, 13 Jul 1960, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 13, 1960 15 'Port Colborne Club [ing at Lorin on. wr 'All-Purpose Is Aim Four Imports . U.S. Fishermen | Next Stadi Quit Otawa ! ome . For Next Stadium Camp | We Gn i 1 1 50-Yr Visitors 1 Football m | ponsors urd er !make the Canadian Olympie . TORONTO (CP) A Cranham said earlier: p | PORT COLBORNE 1CP)thel loam i se Hoya hurdles and Ty : ; h / s J : t ar BURLEIGH FALLS, Ont. (CP) sub - committee formed to co-' "Mr. Cooke dealt the whole OTTAWA (CP)--Four imports|newly. - formed Port Colborne In Bo R.J. Wilkins, | --Representatives of local tourist ordinate plans for a new Toronto thing a death blow when it was Have walked out of the Ottawa Track Club Tuesday| ros; of the Hamilton Olym- a 4 ort Nac dl Stediim 55. negolating ough Riders training camp,|it will send George Shepherd, Club, said the club offered associations. chambers of com- base a is g ing announced he is seeking United | pic Club, sai ie club oftere merce, hotelkeepers and friends ¥ ith a group willing to build ang, i I Haid 5 cutting the roster to 55. holder of the Canadian record for| Br cian" assistance to Shepherd all - purpose sports stadium, al- | Se Shen hip. opie w 0! Coach Frank Clair tried to per-| {440 - yard hurdles, to compete in| 4, go to Saskatoon provided he Monday night honored two Amer- gorman Albert Cranham said ol e y ge projec a doy suade Ray Reese, tackle from |e Olympics trials at Saska-|paid the club's $2 membership , icans who have been fishing here Tuesday ' bid pe oo interest after that|goywiing Green, Ohio, to stay. |fee. He said Shepherd declined for half a century. Cranham, a A interested in ma.| Also leaving was Maryland guard "Shepherd, a native of Port Cobo pay. . . nine member sub-committee, . LY ma" Tom Gunderman, part of the deal Judge Aaron B. Cohn and iy jor league ball for Toronto," Bernie 1 +. both 77 d said he is hopeful "there will be va cid" It is a far better lo- Which brought end Frank Gilliam Gus Graziano, Scranton guard, Norwegians were hunting ernie empert, 0! {amd something definite from the cation than such a place as Kan- from Winnipeg Blue Bombers injand tackle Dave Bryan from whales for their oil and whale- from Toledo. Ohio. were guests at group in the very near future.' y p return for back Don Clark, now Trenton State Teachers College bone as early as the ninth cen- a testimonial dinner in this re- sort village, 20 miles northeast of 'Honor Veteran civic| chairman of the ; sas City which already has a He did not give details ld y with Montreal. 'also left for undisclosed reasons. tury. Jack Kent Cooke, owner of the ~~" Toronto Maple Leafs baseball \ 4 | Peterborough. ~ | The pair have pulled a total of -- 700 maskinonge out of local waters since 1910. Together with | Frank Creed of Struthers, Ohio, land Joe Auer, of Buffalo, they club and holder of the Continen- tal League franchise for Toronto, denied that his application for United States citizenship was re- sponsible for any lack of interest in bringing major league ball to CRA Neighborhood Softball Scores MONDAY'S GAMES GIRLS PEE WEE LEAGUE Lake Vista, 2... have never missed 2 a season here. Toronto Nipigon, 65: ZOLTAN & NICK'S - GARAGE 160 SIMCOE ST. S. DIAL RA 8-0051 Now is the time to get rid of that tired, worn-out furnace. Heating failures experienced last winter can 7) be avoided by taking steps at this season. Change over now to the com= pletely carefree, automatic com- fort of modern, low-cost gas heating." INSTALL MODERN GAS HEATING NOW! NO PAYMENT TILL SEPTEMBER 1960 This is the season when heating contractors and dealers are mn the best position to give you better service, careful workmanship at lowest cost. Install your new heating unit now and defer the first payment until the first of eo VOLKSWAGEN SERVICE September, if you wish. eo CARBURETOR, : e LICENCED V.W. : Easy monthly payments on your gas bill for the balance. IGNITION, 2.50 Low FOR ALL MAKES | e MAJOR & MINOR ! on OF CARS REPAIRS ON Eh VOLKSWAGEN o LICENCED MECHANICS e MOTOR, CLUTCH, FRONT AXLE, eo REASONABLE RATES eo GENERAL REPAIRS York, at their hotel, 20 miles northeast of Peterborough, Ont with two = Mr. Lemport and Mr. Cohnin, both 77, figure they have ac- counted for about 700 muskies. CP Wirephoto ed Lindsay In 999 NHL Games NHL recard for a left In his 16 - he fiercest competi- winger. He competed in 999 more time in the penalty box has ever known, is/games missing one last season than any other player 1,635 tors hocke Oo npoRey the/ because of injury that kept him minutes. He appeared in eight VICTORIA EAST-WHITBY-MO 8-3328 retiring after National Hockey League from his goal of 1,000 NHL all-star games t Lindsay 35 before the month is o sons with Detroit the last three with Chicago Black Hawks It was the combination of Lind- say. Sid Abel and Gordie Howe that gave the Red Wings one of the most powerful teams in NHI historv. Lindsay won the scoring title once but was as well known for his battl n the ice as for his playing abilil) "l don't want to athletic bum," Lindsay of Renfrew. said Tuesday. "Hoc- kev has been wonderful to me The game and the people in it have made my life a good one STILL FIT He added 1 could play one. more year, possibly two. But I don't want to milk the thing. I'm leav ing with a good feeling." "I have three children and 1 yant to be with them. My busi ness is at the point now where I would be putting a couple of vears of hockey against a busi- ness future and I know, after a great deal of thought, that now is the time to call it quits." Lindsay and an ex Detroit teammate. Marty Pavelich, _are . partners as manufactur resentatives. The Lindsays side in suburban Birmingham Lindsay nto the Na tional Hocke) age 18 He played his hockey around Kirkland Lake His career with Detroit was punctuated by scrapes with other players and ol and of casionally with general manager Jack Adams. The biggest troversy ¢amé traded Lindsay to Chicago back ever since honored on been coming The two men were Monday night along other long-time fishing visitors Frank Creed of Struthers, Ohio and Joe Auer of Buffalo, New YEARS AGO Bernie into his Cohnin, FIFTY Lempert (right) ran friead Judge Aaron Toledo, Ohio, dnd suggested they go fishing at Burleigh Falls, Ont. 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