@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 23, 1961 AJAX (Staff)--Ajax ball play- ers scooped up yet another On- tario Baseball Association Championship on Saturday when the Ajax Midgets defeated Stratford Midgets on Ajax ter- ritory by a score of 6-5. It was the first time in history of Ajax that two ball teams proved their provincial supremacy in one season. "Considering. the size Stratford and Riverdale in com- Ajax Tops Stratford, 6-5 To Win Top Midget Title thejbilling in the Province, for six years ago an Ajax Pee Wee) squad also took top OBA hon-| ors. The two big guns in Satur-| day's deciding game were of Predicting Deaths Of Future TORONTO (CP)--Recent Rus- sian bomb tests will cause the deaths of thousands of Cana- dians in future generations, a| River atomic research plant to devote his time to promoting peace, said the deaths will be caused through an increase in leukemia and stillbirths. Dr. Alcock told a student dis- armament rally there is no foolproof safeguard against a nuclear war starting by acci- dent. He said that since 1951 there have been about 100 accidents parison to Ajax, our boys can involving nuclear weapons or nuclear - weapon carriers, but "fortunately, none of them caused an explosion." "Eventually," he predicted," there will be an explosion--and war will have started." He said plans for the estab- lishment of a Canadian peace research institute, which he pro- posed earlier this year, are reaching fruition. Under this plan scientists and scholars would undertake full-time sys- tematic research into means of preventing war. \ Pitchers Dan O'Shea, who had|former nuclear research -- 15 strike-outs, and Gary Newitt.|eer said Sunday. Previously, each team had tak-| Dr. Norman Z. Alcock, who | en one game each in the best|82ve up his job at the Chalk' two-out-of-three series. The Ajax team are sponsored| KIDNEY Alben } EUMATISMouw by Canadi Legion Branch 322, and are managed by Den- nis. Anthony and coached by D ter 35, many women and cieey Fr made miserable, PJ common urin orders. impurities and Dacteris on Crumb. A civic banquet is now being often irritat th ssages mn irritate See Setieate a the kidneys, 'ou can feel tired, planned in honor of the two old, nervy and Sgn from rheumatic teams. throughout the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec). Board -- ol pee Nye es around of Transport Commissioners for Canada, Ottawa. Up to troubles, thousands are finding joyous $9,800 depending on qualifications. Circular 61-1270. | fast' help with the urinary antiseptic Then kidnene ane action of CYSTEX. | CHIEF CONSULTANT, NURSING SERVICES (with ot least ten years of senior administrative nursing experience in @ large institution with a national reputation in related work), sleep is refreshing. You feel | fist today Get CYSTEX from your drug: Veterans Affoirs, Ottawa. $8,820-$10,500. Circulor 61- 786. lay and see how refreshed you feel, SENIOR ASSISTANT HYDRAULIC ENGINEER to ossist in the conduct of continuing hydraulic and hydrologic studies of the Great Lokes-St. Lawrence system, with particular ref- erence to the responsibility of the International St. Lawrence river Board of Control for the regulation of water levels ond outflows of Lake Ontario), Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Study Office, Northern Affairs and National Re- sources, Cornwall, Ont. $8,540-$9,80C. Circular 61-1271. SUPERVISOR, BUILDING MAINTENANCE (to be responsible for the development of methods and techniques for the ef- ficient operation qnd maintenance of heating, plumbing, refrigeration, ventilation and air conditioning systems ond elevator, escalator and baggage handling equipment), Transport, Ottawa. $7,920-$9,300. Circular 61-1757. BIOLOGISTS AND ANALYTICAL, PESTICIDE, PLANT AND SOIL CHEMISTS (university graduates in Chemistry and/or Biology, to undertake research in the gar fields), Gov- ernment Departments, Various Centres, Up to $7,860. Circular 61-2204. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS (with post-graduate training in Pharmaceutical Chemistry), Food and Drug Directorote National Health and Welfare, Ottawe. Up to $7, 860. Circular 61-2157. Earlier this month the Ajax Bantam ball team won the On- tario championship when they edged ging ohare counter- parts by a re of 7-6. Tell Inquest Time Lost At Hospital TIMMINS (CP) -- Dr. Fer- nando Estrella told a coroner's jury Saturday that "precious time" was lost because of de- lay in admitting William Rodg- ers, 31, of Duhamel, Que., to hospital here. Rodgers died Oct. 4 feel very proud of themselves," commented Mayor William Parish after the game. It was not the first time that local teams had top baseball Employment Opportunities (Civil Service of Canada) ASSISTANT CHIEF ENGINEER -- PIPELINES (professionally qualified engineer with experience in all phases of pipeline engineering), National Energy Board, Ottowo. $14,000- $15,000. Circular 61-1213. ENGINEER OR TECHNICAL OFFICER (to examine ond report on railway engineering construction and maintenance doctor, persons who had been drinking be admitted to hospi- tal. Mrs. Denis St. Denis, hospi- tal admission secretary, testi- fied it ~-- -- = " haw rsons who had been drinking . " ahs they were seriously in- The Ajax Midget team also jured. She said she was not told|W0" the Oshawa Midget League Rodgers was injured in a car|Championship this year and will accident. be guests of honor at a ban- "We lost an hour and a quar-| quet in Oshawa on Wednesday. \a ter of precious time which could|Trophies will be presented at} have made the difference be-|this time. tween life and death," Dr. Es-| trella said. The jury also sscninaniell that highway signs in Ontario) be printed in French as well as} English. The jury found that excessive drinking was a factor in the ac- cident in which the car in which Rodgers was riding plunged off the road. It recommended that, on the recommendation of a FAST BIRDS The swift, considered the fastest of birds, can fly as fast | as 10 miles an hour. --Served-- TOMORROW and Every Tuesday at the FLYING DUTCHMAN MOTOR MOTEL and RESTAURANT "15 Minutes From Oshawa on Highway 401" WELCOME, MR. ROBERTS TORONTO--An unidentified , Education Minister John Ro- delegate to the Ontario Pro- | barts when he arrived in To- gressive Conservative leader- | ronto Sunday for three-day ship convention welcomes | convention _ starting Place Flowers As Memorial SOLINA -- Flowers at the Mr: and Mrs. Rae altar for the church service on|and family were Sunday guests| Sunday morning were in loving} of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gifford,| mémory of Mr. J. Yellowlees/Taunton. | Mr, and Mrs. Ross Cryder- and Mr. Charles Shortridge. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Malcolm,|man and children visited Mr. Mrs. C. C. Cook of Brantford|Mr. Robert Malcolm, Bruce|and Mrs. C. J. Wray, Oshawa. visited Mrs. J. Yellowlees and|and Elizabeth, of Brougham,| Mr. and Mrs. Don Samis, Mil- family and attended the funeral visited Mr. and Mrs. Johniton and Caldon, of Port Alberni, service of her cousin, the late/Knox and family. \B.C:, visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. J. Yellowlees. Miss Vera Gibbons, Miss Dor-|Taylor and family. | Congratulations to Harold Yellowlees and Pat Knox who | stood first in the Grain Club} 2 GREAT Technicolor HITS! competition with 33 teams at) GREGORY PECK Guelph on Friday, Durham County Dairy Club and Poul- JENNIFER JONES IN -- try Club- Teams also stood in first place. "MAN IN THE GREY FLANNEL Mr. Robarts is one of seven candidates for leadership be- ing vacated by Premier Leslie today. | Frost. --(CP Wirephoto) FFOUEEN BAAIEN- HUTTON: PRENTSS. JR METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER "**e"* othy Plunkett and Mr. Boynton, Toronto, and Mrs. N. C. Wotten. Mr. Eldon Sloan, Peterbor- ough, visited last weekend with Mr, and Mrs- George Knox and family. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Cryder- man and Jo-Ann visited on Sun- Farce | \day with Mr. and Mrs. L. Stain- jton, Enniskillen. Leslie visited Mr. ECONOMIST (university graduate in Economics, Commerce or Political. Economy with a number of years' experience in economic analysis; to develop, plan and carry out pro- jects in the field of defence procurement ond its effects on the Canadian economy), Defence Production, Ottawa. $6,840-$7,860. Competition 61-2252. _ PERSONNEL OFFICER -- STAFF TRAINING (with a number of years of progressively responsible related experience ond ability to develop and administer a comprehensive staff training programme), Notional Health and Welfare, Ottawa. $6,660-$7,680. Circular 61-409. NURSING CONSULTANT (EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT) (with o« Baccalaureate degree in Nursing, registration in a pro- vince of Canada and at least five years of experience in conducting and supervising a nursing education programme in a university or an approved hospital school of nursing), National Health ond Welfare, Ottawa. $6,540-$7,500. Circular 61-785. INFORMATION OFFICER (with a number of years of related experience some of which should have included editorial work or copy or script writing), Citizenship end Immigre- tion, Ottawo. $6,000-$6,660. Circuiar 61-398. FIRE RESEARCH OFFICERS (university graduates in Fomeny with a number of years of responsible experience lated research), Forestry, Ottawa and Field. _$5,940- sr 140. Circular 61-1455. SOCIAL WORKERS (with a Bochelor's Degree in Social Work or equivalent and four years of acceptable experience in the welfare field OR a Master's Degree in Social Work and two years of acceptable experience), Veteran's Affairs, Various Centres and National Health and Welfare, Regina, Sask, $5,700-$6,420. Circulars 61-2806 ond 61-2807 respectively. TRADE PROMOTION WRITER (with several years of experi- ence in newspaper, magazine, advertising. or related fields), Trade and Commerce, Ottawa. rare cota Cireular 61-410, ECONOMISTS AND STATISTICIANS (Most yaconcies ere ot Ottawa, however vacancies also exist at " rans Seska- toon and St. John's, Nfld.), $4,560 to $7,860 depending on qualifications and experience. Competition 61-2252. BIBRARY ASSISTANTS (applications are invited from uni- versity graduates whose degree is acceptable for entronce to a recognized course in Library Science), Govrnment De- partments, Ottawa. $3,900-$4,500. Circular 61-2758. Dinner Menu Minestroni Soup or Chilled Juice Coesar Salad, Lemon Dressing SELECTIONS Gallina alla Cacciatorie ..... (Chicken Hunter Style) Spachetti E Polpetti Di Carne (Spaghetti & Meat Balls) Vetello alla Pizza .......... (Veal Cutlet the Pizza Way) Lasagna Inbottite ........... (Stuffed Spaghetti Leaves) Side Dishes: Risotto Verdi Brown Potato Cauliflower Lime Beans Desserts: Spumoni Ice Cream and Cake Fruit Compote Rice Pudding Frozen Chocolate Puff Choice of Pie Cheese & Crackers Tea Coffee Milk A BIT OF LITTLE ITALY DINNERS with @ taste of any three main course selections being served DINNER FOR TWO . 4.25 DINNER FOR FOUR 8.00 11.00 by 7921 Dito "JUST DUCKY" New Color Cartoon FEATURE DAILY AT 1:30 . 3:25 - 5:25 - 7:20 - 9:20 Mrs. E. Larmer, Blackstock, spent several ays with Mr. and Mrs. H. Yellowlees and family. Reverend Page will have a baptismal service at the Church Service next Sunday at 12 o'clock. The Junior soccer team, who were the winners of the season, were honored by a community at a banquet and dance in the Community hall on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis, Mr. Peter Davis and Miss Sylvia Bilous, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall and Laurie, Oshawa, Mr. and} Mrs- Walter Davis, John and| Harley, Kedron and Mrs. J.| Yellowlees were Sunday tea} guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph) Davis and Pat. Mrs. H. E. Tink and Mrs.| Bruce Tink visited at Mr. aa erett Elliott's, Oshawa. Mrs. W. A. Ormiston, Brook-| lin, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce] Tink and family. Miss Faye Langmaid spent! the weekend with her grand- mother, Mrs, T. Goyne, at Pres-| tonvale. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid| and granddaughter, Sally Lang- maid, attended the christening} service for Nancy Lunn, daugh-| ter of Mr, and Mrs. 0. Lunn, at Peterborough on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hills and family attended Thankoffering| service at Tyrone Sunday and) were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hills: BRIAN KEITH CESAR ROMERO "NI LLA" CINEMASCOPE THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL ANIMAL ! 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