The Oshawa Times, 23 Dec 1960, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 23, 1960 hos GE To Cm 7 LE Ng TRL 1 i A "THE ROCKET IS QUITE AN AMBASSADOR Maurice "The Rocket' Rich ard, goodwill ambassador for Mantreal Canadiens, shown ahove trying a skate on the foot of eight old Ca al the Township { League Christmas party ard, who retired last Year Sloan Hocke) Rich segson after scoring a record 544 goals with the NHL Canadiens, refer | eed an exhibition game: | Juve nile and signed aulographs for hundreds of youngsiers CP Wirephoto N1SPORTS MENU By Geo. H, Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Hall Convention MARCH 20 the Miami Beach (they're not going to take any chances on outdoor weath er in the Orange Bowl) is the date that ha for third=--and last--meeting of Floyd Patterson Ingemar Johansson, for the world's heavyweight title in heen sel and It the seems rather obvious that the promoters are nol really certain that this third clash will bring a flood of cash customers to the turnstiles, The TV, radio and theatre rights, these they can sell, no matter where the bout is held, But a real big erowd--say a half-million "gate" this could only be accommodated in an outdoor stadium, The fact they are taking this one indoors would indicate that they themselves figure it has lost its appeal to the general public, Of course=--~being held in Miami, in March sthey will be real handy to the fortunate folk who can afford to spend the winter months in Florida, And this would appear to be their only saver, in the matter of get» ting close to a sell-out crowd, The Miami Convention Hall holds about 18,000 and by scaling prices from §100 to $20 per seat, they hope to have a million-dollar gate, But they'll never sell that many seats at those prices and they know it, However, the big population areas such as New York, Chicago, ete, will be a ready market for a "theatre-TV'" set-up and being indoors, they'll not have ta worry about a postponement of the fight, It's perhaps ton warly to make predictions but at this distance very much as if "Inge" 1s going to get himself another hig slice of cake--and then he'll return home to Sweden and invest his money in his homeland=--and live happily ever after! it looks a message for him little good In the past, In If Banta Ciaus 18 listening=--we have One of those little=hoy letters, the confeases that he hasn't heen very fact, admits he's been somewhat on the ie seral times, But, since he, the little hoy, believes spirit of Christmas, he has hepes that Santa Clau also be charitable and forgiving s0 he makes hi quest anyway, We wouldn't have dared to write thi quest in any letter to Santa Claus, except that we got a stiff reminder this week, Last Friday, Porf Elgin lost their hockey arena, due to a fire, They need about $100, + 000, to put it back up (the ice-plant was save) but do you kiow what? They aren't asking any to give them a new arena, No sirge--they've already formed a committee -and they're going oul raise the themselves, they've created a fund and already it startad to grow---in less than a week, They the maney by public subseription and a grant fram then town council, Now the situation is similar, isn't it? Osh awa Arena's ice plant wasn't they're using it #1 the North Oshawa open-air rink (with some now equipment added) right now. And of course, $100 000, wouldn't come elose to building a new hockey arena suitable for Oshawa. RUT then Part Elgin's papulation isn't nearly as large as Oshawa's either the publie subscription wouldn't have teep hare, But Part Elgin apparently publie spirit as well as Christmas vaviety present they're going out to get for themselve Oshawa wé nave apparently only one hop leper ta Santa Claus! BRIGHT BITS: It could be pitch byt 11 has us a little worried, Frank Mahovlich is quoted as: saying he's not interested in personal recards, that he is only trying to score goals to help the team. Some hoely nad quickly better remind "Rig M" that the gods of hapkey give the mast help te those who help themselves % NORM VAN RROCKLIN, passing star of the Ragle ingists that he's just as effective in the cold Ow thé next passer. Meanwhile, Green Bay coach Vines bardi 1s confident his Packers will do very the Eagles, who de not outweigh his boys a of this other NFL apponents this MAROONS, of Winnipeg, were blanked 3-0 the Caechs Spartak club vesterday and this club stands only sixth in the Capeh major hockey league. Mmmm! JACK ON SHOW, former Detroit Tiger catoher and the man who as White Sox manager got Nellie Fox from the Philadelphia A'S, died vesterday of a heart attack, at 12 RILL NREDER, U.S Olympic shot=put here, will play the role of Tack Dempsey in a film titled "The Boy From Colora dos' JOHNNY MUNRO, Big Four official fof the past 13 years, has announced his re mart hoy, who naughty side, in the will Ie» re Santa Clan Lo money has to ratse haope destroyed eithe and in ratio ta he nearly has some real this is one Here in we oa as end a and a publiony wel AS Loam well against did many season by referee, el lirement, New-Type Map Should Be Aid | To Fishermen OTTAWA (CP A newtype map designed mainly to help the sport fisherman in his search for where the hig ones hile has heen issued hy the federal surveys and mapping hranch The first map issued is of the Ble, Agathe area, 50 miles north west of Montreal, Maps of other Quehee areas and some in On [tario and Western Canada also are heing planned E. DD, Baldock, . chief grapher of the mapping of the mapping hranch mines department, said day the new-type maps perfeet for fishermen hikers and skiers Asked whether the point good fishing spots dock sald "we're not [our necks out like that Copies of the new map and others as they are produced may he obtained from the map distri hution office of the mines and technical surveys department in Ouawa or from agents of the de partment Canada. The price 1s Here Is List U.S. Football carto branch of the Wednes will he hunters maps pin Mr. Bal sticking ACPNSS 2h cents NEW YORK Cp Following 5 a list of major US, profes slonal and college foothall games {during the Christmas and New Year's holidays, The National | Foothall League playolf game he tween Green. Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles Boxing Day will he carried hy CRC.TV. (All times eastern standard) MONDAY, DEC, 26 NFL Playoff; Green Bay Pack <4 - 0 vi Philadelphia | Kagles (10-20) at Philadelphia 1146 am, CHS.CRC | SATURDAY, DEC [Gator Bowl; Baylor (8 Florida (8-2) at Jacksonville 2:18 p.m., CRS East-West: Eastern and west ern college all-stars at San Fran olsen, 4:50 p.m., NRC Rlue-Grey: Northern and south ern ool l-stars at Montgom ery, Ala, 2 p.m, Ni SUNDAY, JAN, 1 Playofti Houston Angeles (10-40) 4:30 pom, ARC MONDAY, JAN, 2 Rose Bowl: Washington 0 - | Minnesota (8:1) at Pasadena Calif, & p.m., NK Ovange Bowl: Missouri vi. Navy (61 Miami p.m., CHS Catton Bowl: Duke (7 - 3) 1:30 pom. CBS Sugar Bowl: Rice (7:00 sissippt (90:1 { m., NRC ors nn 2 vs Fla AFL V Los Angeles 10-40 al Los VS }] | al Fla, 1 Arkansas (#4 - 2 VS al Dallas, Tex vi. Mis at New Orleans, 2 HELD FURTHER TALKS LONDON (AM Represent atives of all Heitish professional players and league offi met with the ministry of la hor conciliation officer for al most four hours Wednesday in hopes of averting a Jan. 21 play ers strike | The players ol thely LAL AARe 10 Si Although the 0eeor lal seek Weekly an Inereass maximum officials are he loved ready to grant the in OFOASe No announcement was made. Another meeling called for Jan. 8 ar 8 YESTERDAY'S STARS Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Boston's Andre Pronoavest, who soared ane goal and set up a seq ond 37 seconds later as Bruin defeated Chicago Black Hawks 142 in Boston Was Holiday Games (BOOST FOR MILT? Boston Bruins Win Over Sagging Hawks By THE CANADIAN PRESS and defenceman Aut Erickson cago--Delore New Year's Dey Conch Wilt Schmidt's hopes of Saried the Bruins moving with, Boston's Kern Flaman snd Chi getting bis Boston Bruins rolling he quick goals in the Hirst pe CREO # Ab MeDopaid were in the in the National Hockey league P98 while each 1eam was Pay. Density box when Pronovist snd race have heen given a boost, ME ORE man short Erickson seared = Schmidt. assured by the Bos Len Lavine and Jerry Toppa, Pronovest 16t go # & - logier ton Mangement he was in mo PW Scored the Bruins = other|which caromed ofp Chicks danger of heing fired despite the BoMs While Murray Bellows player * Shales sna 1 ol rid Bruins' poor showing this season COM Ed twice for the Hawks ; henind jen Erich " ig Pr set a target for the team helore > hid was given > what, ments later KEriexs i i game Thursdey night against MONIES as i vie of confide Haring Vdook shor which caught ' bruins' ge al . er the lower corner of the net the Chicago Black Hawks--o be by Brums general manager the 1o in fourth place, or dose to i, by ann Patrick Wednesday » " M or 4 A disappoimied the REE BCORES a early January i Wilkie O Ree, the first Negro 19 The Bruins way Lhings have heen BONE # Ash Playing on home Palrick ssid in discussing the EVer piey in the NHL, assisted on lee, scored early t within 37 seconds in the first pe wo. Rosds| plight of the team whieh had won| ' {only six games in 2 starts, ' Bul game wn (ricd--and corsied a 42 triumph Lover the listless Black Hawks you can't Mame him Schmidt POE put Chichgn hack in The win pulled them into a IVGGLES | AY 4 the game with hs 14h goal of fifth-place tie with New Yorkl Schmidt immediately | Rangers and within seven pointe ugiling ! the league and bis Hirst set about the season four minwies later hut lineup and then Boston Npenkn up another two of the Hawks, who are in fourth! ssid place. Chicago now has 3 points I gol lead before the period we're lucky and they (Chi- ended, Labine scoring on passes New York and Boston 23 each, cago) don't gain any ground and from Charlie Burns and Jim The sagging Black Hawks have we can help ourselves, we cap Bartlet only heen able to get one victory close the gap between us by New Boston weni she ad 4) al 53°] and three ties in their last Year's Day of the third period on Toppar games Hawks and Bruins have an- zini's goal, Ballour's second tally Andre Pronovost, recently ae. other game coming up against of the night game at 10:41 of the quired from Montreal Canadiens week in Chi- last period - Winnipeg Team Hamilton Sale ' Of Tiger-Cats Given A Lesson? [ig po7 Winnipeg Maroons, outplayed in TORONTO if 4 =Roth sides " 10 { ariment wi a legal contest ov p ' n " 3 4 bid (Jeparim arian Pilsen club. Both of them were ihe Hamilton Tiger-Cats Big ¥ or | Thursday in the opening game of fonthall team withdre W Thursday Lhe exhibition silent buddies without seo hockey our eal ng a point The 11.006 hometown fans had ed. But they The Ontario Bupreme Courl plenty 10. cheer Spa Wer in &el many shots Was to have rule dad on extension taks, top team In the standings ak net because of the of an interim injunction delaying of Czechoslovakia's best hockey fine work hy the Pilsen defence,' the sale of the club fo a group of league, displayed a sharp pa Maroons goalie Don Collins, Hamilton men, But at the re attack that paid off for a goal in playing with little practide after quest of both parties, the court each period a two-year ret out: did not rule oth club tanding for the Canadians and An injunction hocks in the drew from the sale for eight days, was Issued the first period ern Jee, 16 at the request of Hamil pretty Spartak Coach Gordon Simpson of Ma- ton Controller - eleet Vie Copps ingham Haber right in fropt|roon Spartaks full eredit who wanis the public to know of the Canadian net and helfor the vielory hey outhustled more, about the sale of the pub lapped the puck home to make us and their per: hely-owned eluh it 14 fect elude THE NAMES AND NUMBERS |: OF ALL THE NFL PLAYERS ii: nding. No date has PHILADELPHIA (AP Ro Max McGee F Penang: No fare Ha il thall| 86 Boyd Dowler HB Oo aL Foo WLBT Willie Davis F championship MW #8 Ron Kramer F the Ray Packers and Philadelphia Eagles all PHILADELPHIA Franklin: #ield Monday, Dee, 26:| 9 Bonny Jurgensen QR Norm Van Brocklin QB | Jdevry Relchow KE Jim Carr HB Tom Brown HB Tommy McDonald Clarence Peaks F Gene Johnston Bohhy Jackson John Nocera LB Theron Bapp FB Billy Barnes HRB I'ed Dean FB Pom Brookshier HB Roh Freeman HB | Pele Retelatl Don Burroughs HB Chuck Weher LR Boh Pellegrini G EACH oiner next Spartak team captain Yachoy netted the other two goals for the from close wn overcoming their into played hetter a Czechoslovakian larnon y Caution ami the progres about a unahle on the Bpari ng ment wi plyed cautious early But pass repealed applause d for his fine work minutess of at 6:06 a pattern se [ gave |p passing wa directors after they of the club's direc SOME tn decide the Lb] direciors sal Copps has njunetion sale week, the sale holds helieve hi not--stopped (he Set March 20 | As Fight Date ters for National Last League tween game ate fireen GREEN BAY y Paul Hornung HB | 4 15 Bart Starr QB | 17 Lamar McHan QR 2 Paul Winslow HB 24 Willie Wood HR 26 Tom Moore HB 27 John Bymank HRB lim Taylor FB | 40 Lew Carpenter HB 4) Larry Hickman FRB 15 Dale Hackhart QB Fmlen Tunnel HRB i Hank Gremminger HB 5 47 Jesse Whittenton HB Lh] 44 Dick Pesonen HB i il Jim Rongo ( Wi Ken Iman ( wi Dan Currie LB ) fii Fred Thurston G Ll) 64 Jerry Kramer fl ih Tem Bettis LB fi iff Ray Nitsehke LB 87 Andy Cvercko 6 71 Bill Forester LB 72 John Miller 1 71 74 Ken Beck KE 4 74 Henry Jordan 7 | 75 Forrest Giegg 1 7 HB } Hi HA NEW YORK (AP) Promoter Fugagy said Thursday If avywelght champion Floyd ack Patterson would defend his title 20 at the Miami Beach convention hall against ex Johanson March | Fla champ Ingemar Fugazy, managing director of Feature Bporits Ineorporaied made the announcement at a press eonference afler a meeting lof the board of directors of the Bill Lapham ( (earporation that promoted the Maxie Baughan LB second Patterson-Johansson hout Chuck Bednarik ( last June 20 Howard Keys 7 William MacDonald, Miami lohn Wittenborn Beach sportsman, posted a sub Gerry Huth G [stantial guarantee to bring the Joe Robb ¥ . [fight to Miami Beach Stan ( amphell LE) William Fugazy, president of dohn Wilgox T Feature Sports, returned Thurs Jess Richardson 1 day from a trip to Sweden where Ed Khayat T {he conferred with Johanson. He John Gunnels T {hrought with him a statement hy 76 Boh Skoronski 7 178 Jim MeCusker 1 the ex-champ which gave the pro 7 Norm Masters 1 176 J, D, Smith 1 maters permission to name the 7M Dave Hanner T |78 Marion Camphell ¥ and dale 0 Steve Meilinger K {7h Gene Gossage The Miami Beach #3 Bill Quinlan KE fi8 Bohby Walston KE 18000. TE would be sealed for $1, iM Gary Knafele EK #7 Diek Lucas ¥ 000,000 capacity with tickets ranging from $100 down to $20 N lan Driscoll lawyer who is Strong Field For y Flamingo Stakes secretary of the corporation said MIAMI, Kia, (AP) Cappy ibles i ik} 47 40 4h ih M he hall holds Miami, Fla, may tin the 3nd run Flamingo| ather elig Price of ern te the Judging lack face a 1§-mile hy ning of Feh 25 include Crozier, Roving Garwol, Heau Prince i Bronzerullah and there would he an announcement within two weeks ahout the di wilan of ancillary rights from! cipsed eirenit TV, movies, radio Rack, hailed as another Needles,| They and foreign UL Kiach fighter and nearly every other top:/Minstvel Wh erelvs # per cont of the ranked candidate for the Ken: Gus, Ross Sea, This wil he the third bout he tueky Derby appears among 78 Covered Bridge tween Johanson and Pater 4 nominations for Hialeah's $100 In 1856, Needles hecame the The Swede Hooved Pitan: 000 Flamingo Stakes anly Florida hred to win the seven times and stopped him in Carey Baek, a streteh-running Flamingo, Florida Derby, Ken:ia:04 of the third round in a tre. colt owned hy Katherine and tueky Derby and Belmont Stakes Imendous upset, June 26, 1050 at [Yankee Stadium in New York (Patterson, youngest hoxer ever HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS to win the title when he heat [Arehie Moore in 1056 at the age 1610 6 104 an of 21, Jecame the first man to Fda win it hack when he knoeked ant HAL 6 B80 Miganansson in 161 of the fifth 0 fd HOW # 8 98 30 saund last dune 20 at New York's 100 112 aa New York fA 88 110 23 Pale Grounds 130 142 30 Boston T17 0 84 107 Sudbury 12 18, 5 128 147 20 Thursday's Result Kitehener 12 14 4 107 118 28 Chicagn 2 Boston 4 Montreal 410 7 M02 wn Games Saturday Thursday's Result Chicagn at Montreal Detralt at Toronto 2 Sault Ste. Marie 6 Sunday's Games Northern Ontavia Senior oRuyn-Noranda 10 Abitibi 2 Sault Ste. Marie at Montreal ditehener at HullOttawa 5 3 Kitchener at HuthOaws | Soniar Interpravineial Pembroke ¥ Hull 4 a Senior wi A PLS. Smiths Falls 6 Ottawa 3 2 fifi aH 20 Nova Seoatla Sener a2 1o Amherst & Halitax § M10 New Brunswick Senior A314 Moncton 7. Frederioton 4 a1 Eastern League | Clinton & Greenshora 4 | International League Wayne 3 Minnapolis § THE CANADIAN PRESS hh Eastern Professional WT} W | Taranto Detroit 3 A PIS. Onioaga Hy 843 13d 416 3 H-Otlawa 8.8. Marie Kingston : Redleg's Robinson NL Slugging Champ [ CINCINNATI (APY = Frank Robinson's battling average and home run output declined in 1060 hut the Cincinnati Red outfielder | still won the National League lgaing championship, © official averages confirmed today Robinson eame up with a Sudbury LL] fil Windsor 12 4 1 4 1 | 4 a Chatham $3 Strattond 12 Woodstoek il Strathroy 10 fin Gall i 4 1) Thursday's Result Woodstock 0 Strathroy § Tonight's Games Chatham at. Woodstock Windsor at Stratford OHA Junior A " cd WL T F. AMS ) Wali FIREPLACE LOGS! 3 Ww oN 1 VL AY i a & 3 1 CFR > LJ Mike's 02 a PINE AND CEDAR Hamilton Falls al 4 Peterbora 3) St. Cath nw Enjoy this Ll ! sie FEE. BUNDLES THAT YOU GAN GARRY .. §0c A.W. RUNDLE Garden Centre Peterborough 3 Hamilton & 1015 KING ST, EAST A Lit] lal bases in 464 times at bat However, his batting average {was only 297 as compared with Fort in 1960 and 36 in 1940 Guelph St the fradrance af dry wood in your fireplace . 4 Tonight's Games Mariharas at Guelph St. Catharines at Niagara National League WET FAM 3 wi 20 & 412 Falls Ne Delivery Montrea HW oth Gomis. It was (0 Ree's eighth g holding up the But ghe injunction reached (he ( ; had decided | (eneral sell for the club for $170,000 the park could not legally refuse to the Hamilton group, whieh in- PAYMent on any winning fiekel 16 injunetion 0 vel heen Withdrawn his ruling after a con: sald! the track's obligation to pay still slugging percentage with. 276 tor | f [811 in 1889. He had 31 home runs [§ Thunderbirds | Montreal Scribe Boost Ware | Cleans 'The Rifle' Batol oF ANE. on Eichevesry (00th all trade is other eight clubs in the Canadisn creased their second-place mar. TRPIRE up or court setion, Dink Professions Football Lengue ain Thursdey went by beating CRITON, sports editor of the Mon hove weived op Wim, ' Sudimry Wolves 61 In & gome tresl Geretie, is convinced the. "ip other words, he Khai was Geipyed "mines By #' deal is already a flop long to any one lem; Referee Vern Bulley calied 74, Almont ny Sowyer " hows hie Io the langue. bud mines In pensities, most ol" Leh you thet if Bem wants "BE 7 The om : y > § loner es Tiger . Cats? them Ioblowing the third-periogile Play foothell in the United Soleo l Thlte bis con rhuberh, Detenceman Bob Wil. (Sais newt season, he cin, Goro son of Thundernirds got g fight. |Sraney Halter 10 the CREB Y { M ing melon 4nd 4 game miscon-| powithstending," says Carrol) CH Mr Halter were ' Tuet while defenceman lao Ama: THIrsday Wn Wis coli. » Sam would wind up with the dio of Walves gh two majors snd| "Mr, Halter ic a lawyer, but Helchewsn Roughriders, who la game misconduct, The semelhe is "also the commissioner of would have Bret claim on Bis {scrip hrowghi a major to leftlihe Canndion Foothal) Lesgue HTVE8 by virtue of | winger Mery Kuryluk of the Sault! When he says thet Sem capil ®® WRcE Yd wesierm lend minors to lesmmate Guy play for a cub in the National!" of the CF}, Brassard and Cleland Morison of Foothall League, he is speaking "The basic fact to udbury as the agent of the Canedian|® that the Aloeties Kuryluk scored two gopls for|Foothall League and not as athe contract with Sem by Rhunderhirdy Jim of bell Edllswyer " Wo live wp to is terms. UH achur and Milan Marcetts got! November deal "8% Were 10 £0 10 court ope each. The winner came from Ene ia | Pos ng Ri court would never lose sent rookie Cliff Schmputz, We Mh of son were traded to Ha, silton Ti. het feet the season ger-Cats for quarterback Berple Corral says Ws true 3 Sudbury scorers were Ken Gie|Faloney and defensive lineman Deen Appronched by a number rere and [adie eh Don Paquette clubs both Wn the WH, and crowd 0 4 walene he , : new Amerie A zame Thich war fat if pl the] C21 Emphasizes # clause in ™ eTICRR Foothal League, Sad" pei pot seu Fiche con hh no scoring in the second other club without his consent ONTRACT BROKEN? ' Bi Wi | The trade "was a breach of 19 inners contract which terminates Bam's whigat 5 to the Alouettes and R { Gi makes him & free agent eiuse vive 1d Their Name "IVs 8 cinch het that any court here or In the US. would "arrive 'and Australis, Tabith and the MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--A honsnia $2047 dally double at Tropica) at that decision United Slates and he had to quit "Now Mr. Haller declared that cycling. His tours have taken Bam can't sign with a club in'him & total of 160,000,000 miles Park horse track Thursday pro: duced defiance of the US, Inter nal Revepue Bervice's directive [bbb hd fb fp bas that pari - mutuel ticketholders must identify themselves to col leet on tickets worth more than $600 Twenty one persons held tickets on the winning combing tion of Patricia's Shoe ($181.90) in the first race and Regal Hythm (820.90) in the second Two winners agreed fo identify themselves. Beventeen declined, and got paid anyway, Olhers didn't at once cash thelr tieketh A track announcement advised racegoers of the federal require: ment, but said Florida Attorney. Richard Ervin had held be be. ENDS BIKE TOUR QUEBEC (CP)--~Conrad Dube, 181 - year » 08 cyclist whe a visited 98 countries by yele, returned from his our hropd Thureday--by train, Wine er weather elosed in on him at Trois-Rivieres, Que., on the last eg of a trip hack from New Zea. | whether or not the holder would give his name An internal revenue spokesman Washington sald Ervin had ference last week i, Ervin sald his opinion about merry christmas To All Our Friends and Cusvumers PATTE'S Rr 3 rr ra tond, hut the opinion did not in the first place deal with the ques: tion of priority of federal or state {aw Japan Drops Paddling -- Coach Irked TORONTO (CP) man, eoach of Canada's 1060 Olympie paddling (eam, Thurs; day termed (he decision to drop paddling from the 1064 games as "a slap In the face" "This comes as a hig sup prise," sald Mossman, He sald the Japanese had told him and representatives of other eountries unofficially that paddling would he included in the 1064 games at Tokyo | Three other sports were dropped from (he 1064 program the madern pentathlon, archery and handhall--and volleyhall and indo were added, The Japanese sald the discarded sports have] ttle popularity in Burope or 11} "The sereams from Europe | are going to he loud and long," | Mossman sald, "Paddling 1s a growing sport in Europe and the countries were eager to have the sport on the Olympie program," 2 NATIONS COMPETED "Twenty-three countries com. peted in paddling in Rome in 1060, We needed 25 nations to he automatically in the Olympie program. When 23 nations are ecampeting, it's amazing that the sport isn't popular "This is a major sethack for! paddling in Canada, Our boys always had a herth on the Olym. ple team fo shoot for, Now we'll have to think of something else i an incentive. We" probably pompete in the world paddling championships in Germany in 1962 If we can raise the money to send over a team." Ken Farmer, president of the Canadian Olympie Association, aid in Montreal that Oanada will he apposed to any proposal ta drop canoeing fram {the 1064 games { A A Te a TT Te TT TT TT Jc PAINT & WALLPAPER LTD, 85 SIMCOE NORTH Se dim Moss ve 4 GREETIN Our entire staff wishes you a very-\\///d4 merry, merry Christmas DUNN'S Men's and Boys' Wear 36 KING EAST RA 3.7611 HOLIDAY | ' SKATING SCHEDULE Fri,, Dec, 238: 10 P.M, (18 yrs, and under) Sat, Deg, 242.4 P.M, (12 yrs, and under) Sun, Deg, 25--Arena Closed 'Mon, Deg, 26---Arena Closed Tues, Dec, 27 to Fri, Dee 30--1:30-3:30 P.M, Sat, Dee 312 . 4 P.M, (12 yrs, and under) Sun, Jan, 1=--Arena Closed Men, Jan, 2--Arena Closed OSHAWA CHILDREN'S ARENA Phone RA 5.8071 Bill Smith Arena Manager

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