6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Februery 27, 1962 cove | pg FIVE GREAT CHOICES The program at the Oshawa) Arena during the past year.) : especially during the summer} ' months, has been a wide and 4 j Pe varied one. : ' oe in the no During last summer, many) activities besides the regular rolling sessions, were prevalent. | i e : The Minor Lacrosse League! ; got off to a fine start but as| y i the season continued it was dis- : covered that internal trouble in| ; bz the organization affected the) . ' ® league's operation to 8 certain) ; : ¥.. degree. A great. deal of work: y gs : WALLY WI a ; and preparation went into the Prot Bedi e formation of this league and! . -- : Ron Simcoe, manager of the, CLIFF MILLS Arena, reports that many PRESIDENT : pier will gr to be put into ' effect during this coming sea- S Id d S d b sila THE old and Serviced by . son in order to assure a suc- cessful year. ing : : A rather disappointing note of last year's Flower Show which y : was held at the Arena by the| Oshawa Kiwanis Club and. the Gladiola Society was that ag : : aa very poor attendance was regis- tered at the two-day affair. Per- sons connected with the show] (ijemms Sy, 4 "i ; ---- ' said it was by far the finest) . 3 poe acaley : and largest display ever held i Back. ne (Ee at the Arena. ', igs 2g Attendance of the Oshawa Roller Skating Club also took a 1 | sudden drop. | ~ ' ; The Whitby Minor rok sot cz a so ele awe Association held an Ontario Pee) F Iie ns. ft = ae ' ; Ve z i Wee Lacrosse tournament at the f ~ ' "a Gans Ses saniiionenas - \ ay A iy BRIAN KANE : Be Ss : USED CAR MANAGER Arena and met with a success-| ful season. Teams from all LEER . ssa 'Ss over Ontario entered the tourn- bs 2 it ament y re ' ee nieve one 4 . An event which highlighted ; cpa % the summer's activities at the i -- : : Oshawa Arena, was the appear- j : ance of the Shriner's Circus PME tt S Z : which played at the Arena for two days. According to Ron : Simcoe, manager of the Osh- awa Arena, owing to the suc- ie cess of this event and the 2a Sia ig . = . With 8 sparkling series for 1962, Strato-Chief, Laurentian, timistic attitude of the perform-) ers, a return engagement may; ae ' : ; Parisienne, Catelina, Star Chief, Bonneville, Grand Prix be seen this year. | ee : " && ' : : iP aa and the revolutionary Tempest, dollar for dollar Pontiac ives you more for your money. Packed with new features ontiac for '62 is Vivacious, Spacious and Going Places. On June 21 and 22 of last year, the Oshawa Lions Club "JP Na 3 and the B'Nai B'Rith Society : sn ' Auction at the Arena drew a 8 large gathering for this event. Also during the past summer, wrestling on Tuesday evenings was featured at the Arena. St a fi However, once again attendance me ' i was poor. : : FRANK WONNACOTT ASSISTANT USED CAR In addition to the heavy pro- é gramming which was operated : a i 4 last summer in which the Arena : vi ss age MANAGER operated five nights and one % pai eke afternoon a week, a consider- ' "x ' able program of maintenance ' ome j : was carried out. ee i - j The seats on both sides of the i Arena were painted along with the windows in the Recreation! Room. Sealing of the walls was also done. _ é : Many donations were received Designed to set all other cars in its class back on their heels by the Arena by groups using with its combination of sheer elegance and smooth responsive performance. Three full sized models: Le Sabre, Invicta and the Arena facilities during the) summer months. These donors Electra 225 plus the Fun-Sized Specials for '62. You will be included Oshawa Coin Club, and the Junior Horticultural So- doing yourself a favour when you drive the '62 Buick with Also during last summer, Advanced Thrust. manager Ron Simcoe success- fully completed the Arena Man- ager's University Course which was held at the Ontario Agricul-|f tural College in Guelph. Mr.| Ea os . WARREN AINGE: Simcoe was one of 14 applicants i ' in Ontario who attended this ~ rome ; course, ate "ie : OFFICE MANAGER Airport Has Kee : SZ SRR e "tone <x - "8 Fine Record » = : ' - ones Airport, ens wisn ee eet in the north-west corner of the a 3 i city of Oshawa, comprising $89 ay : e General Motors NEW Family-Sized Car! With 8 models and 2 . : structed by | : : : : i he Federal Bocerisent ta 1a fer great series, available with either the frugal 4 or the spirited use as an elementary flying 6-cylinder, there is one that is just right for you. Canadian in training school by the RCAF M4 wary t 9 Y TaD ETS gave initial fying Style, Canadian in Craftsmanship. The ACADIAN for '62. training to student pilots under the British Commonwealth Air! Training plan during World War Two from 1941 until late 1944 The Oshawa Airport is con sidered one of the best-main- tained. municipal airports in : Canada, with three paved run- é Wisi ne i 'hes ways -- two 2,600 feet long by F wa : 150 feet wide, and the third Jp E. A. MIDDLEMASS 3,500 feet long by 150 feet wide, f ' jhe SERVICE MANAGER adequate for large twin-engine i aircraft. ; y 7 ' : The Airport was made a Cus- toms Port of Entry in 1953. There are several fine build- : ings, including two hangars. ( , : / is i j i is aipocet la pecaiee br the fe~ oo Featuring the New Vauxhall Victor engine. The Velox and Cresta (for City of Oshawa, on lease trom 4 with the clean lines of good design. the prestige car enthusiast) feature Tosa Phair ee ' The new Victor is completely re- exciting personalities which are their ations al the airpert are the - 4d styled but it still features the world own. VAUXHALL the British car )shawa Flying Club, occupying} Pe! ; : f inded 4 i i ig pe an eg ag do : amous economy-minde -cylinder built and backed by General Motors. tion Hall; and Air Direct Limit ed, Oshawa Flying Service and Nordair Limited in No. 2 Hangar. Also occupying other) buildings at the airport are the Emergency Measures Organiza- tion, the Ontario Regiment, and he 420 Wing, RCAF Associa- a ion : . £ oP anes activity was evi- Bring Your Car Back Home to € ee tod here lent at the airport during 1961-- * * with 106 areivids eed Gepeteurss The Cliff Mills Motors Ltd. a FS Bien ne of heavy aircraft, and 3,700 ar-| rivals and Gopestares of light for F y i ilt-i i rom 4 ton to 60 ton GMC leads the way with built-in bonuses! The wide aircraft recorded, in addition to i i Ge epecninar of lecale tased GUARDIAN MAINTENANGE range of options gives you the opportunity to buy the truck that's exactly suited to your needs. Another built-in bonus is the ease of maintenance that aircraft, some 50 in number. SERVICE lowers shop costs. Before you buy look at GMC trucks . . . there's one that's C OF C PROGRAM i Guaaeie Sree a tailored to your needs. ber of Commerce is a voluntary organization representing 463 firms and is described as the "organized voice of the busi- ey. g A A Progressive General Motors Dealer Since 1938 The Chamber's purpose, as de-| scribed by General Manager THE Dougias Fisher, is to "promote Oshawa and serve the commu- nity'. Specifically, the Cham- ber attempts to promote econ- ' omic and civic growth; it . works through nine committees d K. L. MILLER on such items as visitors con- TIME SALES AND vention gion omy 5 pee coming. pres 233 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA PHONE 723-4634 ---mstranct' matiacer Riehl; General Manager is Dougjas Fisher. i ===