Drivers In Car TORONTO (CP)--More than 900 miles of rugged northern Ontario roads faced drivers in the Trans-Canada Rally today as they rolled toward Port Ar- thur in the second leg of the gruelling auto test. By comparison, 106 cars in the 4,100-mile event to Vancou- ver from Montreal, will find Sunday's 350-mile section from Montreal to here little more than a pleasant Sunday drive. There were no casualties Sun- day as complicated instructions sent entries mainly over paved Ontario Roads Face Rally highways, giving navigators a chance to practise with «lide rules, But a treacherous strip of swamp and alpine-like hills! less than a half-mile long tested drivers' mettle. | Some cars reached the hill climb at the Mosport motor racing circuit 60 miles east of here after dark and had to bat- tle mud chewed up by preced- ing cars. Not all of them made | | { SINKS TO KNEES An immaculate white Merce-| des-Benz 190SL bogged down in the swamp. Navigator Joe Am- brozy of Philadelphia, also im- maculate in white uniform, socks and shoes stepped out to push and sank to his knees in muck, The car was disqualified when a dozen course marshals had to step in to free it. The hill climb, along with driving skill contests at Winni- peg, Regina, Vancouver, will only be used to decide a winner in event of a tie. .|now. is able to step into a brand not a race. In. new betting shop, place a cash many restrictions on the owne The rally structions given to crews at th start of each leg dictate ave early at dozens of secrecheck for 71 trophies and $5,000 in points. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, May 1, 1961 1 i Legal Shops 'For Betting Britain Has bet and go back to collect the winnings--if any--as soon as thelrace is decided. e government decided to open the cash betting shops in an attempt to clear the streets and the pubs of street bookies --men who take bets anytime, anywhere. Such bets are illegal | LONDON (AP) -- A betting/and will remain illegal. Edmonton and revolution came to Britain to- day. About 300 betting shops are believed to have opened, 75 of | Anybody over 18 years old|them in London. The government has slapped ers of the new betting shops. | Drivers and navigators, many They are not allowed to adver- age speeds and roads to be fol-'of them. professionals in thetise, Notices on their office lowed. Penalty points are as- sport from Europe, the United doors must be in lettering not sessed for each minute late or Statss and Canada, are shooting more than three inches high. icash prizes. They will pay taxes on their takings. Are you making the best possible use of your bank? BRAND NEW 1961 Mercury OUTBOARD MOTORS FROM It's amazing the number of people across Canada who are ig of the variety of helpful services their banks have to offer. These services range from loan plans to money orders to travellers' cheques and so on. All of these services are avail- able to you at every bank across Canada. TORONTO GOALIE MAKES A FLYING SAVE Toronto Ukrainian goalie Berediuk is shown above mak- | ing a flying save, to punch | game against out a threatening shot, in yes- | cordia. in Toronto. The game | ing anxiously and partly hid- day's 'National Soccer League Montreal Con- CANADA OUTDOORS | ended 4-4, At the right, "Ukes" fullback , Hurycky, is watch- den behind Berediuk is Con- cordia's Tito Maule Alberta Farmers To Get Paid For Wildlife Losses EDMONTON (CP) -- Alberta, Farm animals, he said, are court test, though it was never young happy hunting ground for thou- not killed accidentally by hunt- challenged during its four-year sands of sportsmen, has moved to placate the unhappy farmer who loses money through an abundance of wildlife This year hunters will pay a special $1 fee into an insurance fund when they buy their provin- cial licence. The fund will be used to compensate farmers for migratory water fowl Some farmers, however, are not satisfied. They want an in- surance fund to cover livestock killed by hunters. This demand found some vocal support from both sides of the legislature last month but an attempt to set up such a fund failed Strongest opposition came from Lands and Forests Minis ter Norman Willmore, who rep- resents a big-game area and was is responsible for administering There also were that the law could not stand a the Alberta Game Act. . ers; they are killed deliberately He didn't think hunters should have to help pay these by hoodlums for damage caused by 'hoodlums. Farmers who didn't want any hunting on their land scored a victory four years "no hunting" and "no shooting" signs on private land. Land posted with '"'no hunt- ing' signs became a game sanctuary because even the owner isn't permitted to shoot, This vear the legislature scrapped the posting law. Al- though there were prosecutions --the number is not known by provincial game officials -- au- thorities felt the posting law too difficult to enforce. suggestions OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters -- Soccer results in the United Kingdom Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Aston Villa 4 Sheffield W 1 Blackburn 2 Newcastle 4 Blackpool 3 Man. City 3 Bolton 1 Preston 1 Chelsea 4 Notts Forest 3 Everton 4 Arsenal 1 Leicester 3 Birmingham 2 Forfar 2 Queens Pk 4 Morton 1 Falkirk 5 Queen of S 2 Alloa 1 Stenhousemuir 4 Stranraer 1 IRISH LEAGUE Ballymena 6 Glenavon 0 Bangor 1 Crusers 4 Cliftonville 1 Ards 5 Derry. City 1 Distillery 0 Linfield 5 Coleraine 3 Amateur International England 2 France 0 (played at when the 'crop losses caused by game and legislature gave legal status to life. The law now says hunting on private land is forbidden with- out permission of the owner oc- cupant. Prosecutions will be made under the trespassing sec- tion of the Criminal Code. FARMERS ALSO PAY Under the new insurance plan, farmers who want crop protection against damage by migratory waterfowl, deer, elk, moose and bear will take out an insurance policy and pay a pre- mium. Farmers will be able to insure for a maximum recovery of $10 an acre. They will pay a pre- mium of five per cent of the insured total, making the pay-| / ments no higher than 50 cents | an acre. The government hopes farm- a : ers' contributions will cover the w= cost of administration and hunt- ers' fees will cover the cost of F i claims. Deficits will be met from the provincial treasury. A resident of the province now pays $2.50 for a licence to hunt birds and $5 for a big- game licence. The $1 insurance fee will be additional. Hunting while impaired by! alcohol or drugs now is an of- fence under the Game Act. Pen- alties range from $10 to $300. hunters. Children be- tween the ages of 14 and 16 must have their application for a hunting licence signed by a parent or guardian and must be accompanied by a parent or guardian when hunting OSHAWA ARENA i 2 Ei TG 4 GORGEOUS GEORGE TONY MARINO Black Terror vs, Pat Flanagan vs Skull Nurnberg Tickets for these exhibitions af the CASINO REST. $1.50, $1.25, $1.00. Don Jardine | Ph: 3-9721 -- Pat Milosh, Promoter ® Easy Payment Plan Also a Good Selectio 9299.00 TERMS: 10% DOWN ® No Outside Financing n of USED MOTORS Transistor Car Radios In-The-Dash. AS LOW AS . .. 3095 DOMINION TIRE STORES 48 BOND W. (Corner of Church) RA 5-6511 TARTAN COLORS sizes 10 to 12. Matching Choose from 32 styles in matching tartan colors -- provincial, clan and conventional. Pure wool; hoe GS So why should you choose Toronto-Dominion? Because we offer you all of these handy services, PLUS helpful, interested people who enjoy providing them for you. 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