Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Mar 1962, p. 5

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Millicent Luke s i THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 15, 1962 § ! 3 WHITBY And DISTRICT Panel Discusses Adesses Ladies | Woods Edge Essos To W! Founder' Wives, Husbands rae Ai ei a ce : Homestead Gets AT KIWANIS CLUB | The Ontario Gaus South St. Maria Goretti, Scarborough, bei > Tear Mes: Dair, Take Industrial Lead Brooklin Funds ' {Region of the Catholic Wom-jand Mrs. K. B. McIntyre, of the! onened the meeting with a ; en's League held its spring/parish of Precious Blood, Scar-/hymn and prayer. The minutes} Jp the Whitby Industrialwith two and four, Jack Sheedy By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT = | ' ' } : eae ( h n n F n meeting at St. Gertrude's, Osh-/borough. Mrs. C.J, Kelly,!were read and roll call taken.|Hockey League championship|with two and one and Don|.BROOKLIN -- Mrs. Harry '@| e I ducatio jawa, with approximately 75/spiritual convener of the To-/Business was attended to. Mrs.|finals in the "Caneseeniiy Arena|Milne with two goals even. McCool pga -- nd ; ;members in attendance. : jronto Archdiocesan CWL, was Hess took the devotional. on Sunday night, Wood's Trans-| For the Esso team it was the ee ee ee Rev. John B. Myers ce e-|moderator of the panel. Mrs, Summers introduced the|port shaved Esso's 11-9 to lead|Larry Batherson with four|\¥'G, Tecemiy, in the Da e bed os brated Benediction in the) A record was played detail- suest speaker, Miss Millicent|}.9 in the best of five games|goals, Neil Pascoe with two\" M "i M He lliday, Mrs. H O tlined B TiInNCcl '@ | in the on aad ok "< Ss iat aie "a Luke, from a United Church in\series,, Both teams will meet goals and three assists and Bill MeCool ' Miss *Bileen : Hamill in the parish a : _ jladies were divided into work-\Oshawa. She gave a very in- ; : ; McCool, Mis : u , Father Myers expressed his| shops and questions weré sacctoan talk on the approach- ter Sigal 0 pyre egg on/Stacy with a two and two tally./ang Mrs. W. Medland were ap gratitude for the large attend-raised and the members gaveling season of Lent. s Pe eet oe hy? vi a |proached, and agreed to assist An address of interest to all asked. "Will -all persons have|Mr. Tutt cited the secondaryjance at the meeting andjtheir opinion as to their agree-| Mrs, McLeod thanked Miss aa get teams Connected A dl CGIT lFalreien Trois Whitty, os parents in Whitby was given|to have a university degree for|school building which has _ sige wy hoa pee eg ee « hogs sould ~ Luke, Lunch was. provided by ae dtiaee th te Gas cers oat u ey | ad A . ys s of the Kiwanis Club/any job? It has been said that|place in Whitby since 1954 an e Catholic Wom F J 1 subject. The panel Mrs. Hess's group. > ) } ie wales the weer Donald ait technical education is obso- noted that a 20-room addition is|with special praise to the-mem-jthen gave a brief address on -|the first 20 minutes of play. For A letter read from Mrs. 1, S. " . rn inci ry S . i the drawing boards forjbers of his own parish. the questions. MANY CIRCUITS Wood's it was Jack Sheedy, Sk g P y Lymburner, president of Fed- High Szhoot told oa @ eBay Pia Ty dada Street High School. The Diocesan Director, Rev.| Mrs. Ireland, Regional spirit. There are more than 2,600)/Don La Marquand and Don atin art erated Women's Institutes of ; g y: ; y ; s abs * "ONY ' a : e , cisti in}Milne, and for Esso's it was |Ontario, resulted in an unani- i o j T said, ome > s ex sion, he|!. Wall, was absent owing to anjual convener, made a vote of telephone systems existing in|M : ( ! . | , rel Se a st to ae cane prev ub Sic said. it we likely 'thats o'm e engagement in London, Ontario. |thanks to the panel. Canada [Bill Stacy, with two and Neil At Brooklin mous decision to forward dona- cant changes. coming about in ing and technical training ap-| classes may have to be held in} Mrs. A. yet oem vip anf - sage . single saab -- a < ann Se mer the secondary school system/pears to be desirable. In Whit-|cafeterias and "'the end is not President, addresse e group n the second period Jim ' . \priefly, welcoming the ladies |Richards, Neil Pascoe and! BY MRS. FRED PUCKRIN [maintenance of the Adelaide ° ° this autumn. by, he continued, high schools} in sight." ' heel RE ans To | : AUDLEY -- THE United|Hoodless Homestead, the resi- Following an introduction by have offered,' "traditional "yy tne with providing more|sm,,coneraatne St. Co LMOSLCTUC!L 'Sou's and John Clark and Sohn| Church Women held their World dence of the founder of Wome Dennis pope Mr. +6" dacta on ceadeiic education "A di,|accommodation, the courses of|work. She urged the ladies of |Hamilton for Wood's to give the|Day of Prayer service on Sun-len's Institute, at Stoney Creek. -- ee" ata inal en 'ersified education, including|Study have been revamped, be-/each council to make a very Esso boys a narrow lead. day afternoon during the regu-| A plaque will be erected to en aeen BNE Be . tar and soni al and commercial, has 2i2ning in Whitby in Septem-| special effort to enlarge their ar < Cw ear However, in the final period|@t church service. The ladies of|her memory during 1962 by the prove erat fl Saale incttase Ipecn. ayelianie in larger cities|Der. he said Three five-year! membership and stressed. the) a determined Wood's team| te aie' ch th Ge ate ersina bamncicd gh teaks ahh idananeant . rses are offered along with) yrgenc sation of each} canal at 'yee| Worship, with the Rev. M. But- homestead. A large part of the increases, and lig gna sod kt oe fenre four-year courses. ar ak gag rns oa - Pati The re-enactment of a cere-. Nature, such as: salt, corn, and ting 5 ea ge to three | ars delivering the message. | A donation was also voted Be, Said, Was cAtaOD by Ihe eX ipatiers jn suialer Copies PUCH|, |e ty these cow courses, USlahresst with the ever changing|mony that began in ancient\unfermented grape juice. The Wood's connectors -were| 'The CGIT had a skating party for the National Foundation ploding school population, andjas Whitby ; sex said, to be able to handle the|times. [Egypt over 40 centuries ago will, As the Rosicrucian Order,|2e Wood's connectors Mar.|at Brooklin arena on Saturday\Fund to finance the national its attending enlargement of Still another problem faces infine of new students ane to| ir us Gar Regional edu-|be the highlight of a local Rosi-.AMORC, a non-religious put|Jack Sheedy, Don La ecg Pe with a social hour af-lorganization in special work, school accommodation, increas- the secondary schools, he said. | provide them with an education|-ational convener, in her short|Crucian conclave to be held in|philosophical fraternity, main.|quand, Don Milne and phi: dp thie at the home of Nancy/The tenth Triennial Confer- ed number of teachers andjGrade 1 still has or he way (more suited to their capacity toladdress pointed out as women|Whitby Tuesday night, marchitains that its traditional origin|>¢!! with singles and John RR et Tentn Panktin "lence. of Associated Country equipment. than any grade along the Way-leamn and also provide them| f the Catholic Women's League,|20, 1962. occurred during the reign of|¥ith two. Esso's three third) sey voog Women of the World is sched- A changed way of life in/This year, there are 487 in| eat) saleable: skill when|we. shirk respon-| According to lan Bell, Master|Amenhotel IV, in 1350 BC, the|Period goals all came off the) Bob Betson and Durwood) 1341) be held in Melb manufacturing, he said, has Grade 1 in Whitby and only 70) W!th some asa We should not shirk respon-| According to lan Bell, Master Order commemorates this an:(Stick of Larry Batherson. |Highfield returned last week/We¢ to be held in .. nae 04g Sreumht shout the necesalty foriin Grade 18 they leave schoo sibilities, should always votelof the Rosicrucian Whitby Pro- an bem i | Bi ioe tha WA from a holiday in Florida. |Australia, in October, 1962 zg prepared to acceptinaos, the ancient egyptians,|cient New Year beginning with & guns for the winners were |Mrs. Haggerty, President of i vati re}. "This i lanche which| Thanks of the club was ex-/and be guns 101 } ce ele : ] a egy og pics A aa is fab: a i jer high schools.itended by Vern Harris nominations to the executive/from the time of Memphis to 4 ceremony, though non-re-|John Clark with three goals and} Mr. and Mrs, Frank McCow-\Federated Women's Institutes jira pupil aad weave school * body of groups within the par-|the Ptolemaic Period, beganjligious, that embraces the al- four assists, Don La Marquand att, Peter and Frank, and Mr.\of Canada. will be the leader of and be fairly assured that ish and community." their New Year on or about the|!egorical significance of the age-| jand Mrs. Donald Tucker, To-|the Canadian delegation, A do- he nt | ; > 2s Py er ; Agel Sevptia to visited at the home of 7 : | The highlight of this meeting|time of the vernal equinox when/old Egyptian rite. \ron' " ©. nation of $10 was forwarded to would find a job MERCANTILE LEAGUE was a panel on the subject of|the sun, on its journey, crosses| March 21 is also the beginning WHITBY |Mr. and Mrs, George Puckrin the Jeader of the 4H_ girls' jon Sunday. club, Mrs. Albert Cooper, to " gely van F | bauer cong po magi eee os" "Ten worst Faults of Wives/the celestial equator and enters/0f the fiscal period of all Rosi- labor is finding it difficult now and Ten Worst Faults of Hus-|the zodiacal sign of Aries, which cracian Lodges, Chapters andj BOWLING NEWS (Mr. and Mrs. Art Brown and assist with the expenses of and the situation is likely to OcO Team bands," composed of Mrs. J. K.|always occurs on or about I ronaoi throughout the world; | |Jimmy visited at the home of their spring project. get worse." un McLaughlin, from the parish of March 21. This was considered and the date is marked by the| CIGARET LEAGUE |Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barnett,! As means of raising funds, "No one digs a ditch by |the beginning of the New Year|installation of new _ ritualistic] Trinles over #88 Vi Jordan| Scarborough on Saturday. a euchre party will be sponsor- hand now," he continued, 'and | and was symbolic of new life. (and administrative officers. 1778 Tsobel Mothersill 732 Ev| oe a oe ee aoe the field of unskilled labor has Ousts Shell | WHITBY The occasion of the New Year| New officers of the local Rosi-| Mosscrop 684. Joan Newstead G il tute on Friday evening. March largely vanished." is celebrated, states Mr. Bell,/crucian organization who will belg59 Grace Sandford 659, Marg Afternoon ul d 30, In basement of Township However, he said, (anada PERSONALS by a symbolic feast in which/installed are: Mrs. Rodd Apple-\wecoy 644. Alice Hewis - 635, f | Hall. has never produced enough Sunday's double-header in the fident Sunoco players when Jim the participants partake of by, Master; Mrs. Ethel Jacobi, Wendy Wotherspoon 617, Aud. March Meeting Mrs. F. M. Holliday, conven- skilled labor to meet the de- Whitby Mercantile Hockey|Cherry scored:his second of the |simple foods, corresponding to|secretary; and Mrs. LaVerne! rey Sharman 607, Glenna Me- er of horticultural. research, mand. For every skilled work- League play-off schedule saw|game, Lynne Middleton clicked) Mr, and Mrs. William Jordan (certain basic elements of|Neal, guardian. _|Connell 595, Glad Wiles 589, The All Saints' Anglican read an interesting story of er produced, he said, two such|the favored Flemings Shell team|twice and Jim Everett beat the'of John street west attended The ceremony and conclave 'S|Clara Rowden 584, Shirley Van-|Church Afternoon Guild held its\Judge Emily Murphy, better workers are imported {romouysted out of the finals by|Fleming's goalie once the Sportsmen's Show in Toron- 'o be held at the Masonic Hall,| stone 568, Bernice Moase 567,/meeting in the Parish Hall on| known as "Janey Canuck." by elsewhere Arena Sunoco and Ottenbrites) 'The first shut out of the entire|to, on Wednesday. WHITBY Brock street north, Whitby, On-|Fileen Dalby 561, Connie|Tuesday March 13. They open-/Btyne Hope Saunders. A Swed- "The objective now is to pro-\Mens Wear advance {0 the|jeague schedule took place in| _ tario, Many visiting members|nenver 551 led with the scripture reading|ish Christmas by Anne Mc- duce more skilled labor. Let us/finals after beating Durno's|/the Ottenbrite's - Durno's game, Friends of Mrs. Ruth Hewson| from the surrounding cities are} : land prayer : Creary was read by Mrs. Harry M = th m1 d 4 Spusivaes 5 | ta 'i Singles over 200 -- Grace ; see to it that when these pupils Garage. Arena Sunoco beatiwhen Lorne Campbell refused|of Centre street south will be = = expected to be in attendance. | 4 : |McCool. leave school they have a well Fiemings Shell by a score ofito let the puck by sorry to learn that she is con- DAY. BY. DAY - -|Sandford 203, 261; Rita Cane} It was reported the Valentine! + P tenbr : i ' ° ® 232, Connie Denyer 215, Clara 7 Arrangements were come developed saleable skill,"" Mr.\5.3 and Ottenbriets scored @| The first period was score- fined to her home with the 'flu sunicawe gain anawis Station Set Atire Rowden 961 Carson Cherry 234 tea held on Feb. 13, was most pleted for a short course on Tutt said. "With anything less, shut-out 4-0 game Raa d jhe less but in the second Gord) pr, and Mrs. Weber have Notth aha South sacred |Maryette Kadwell 263. Mar y|successful. The visiting commit-|<pring millinery to be held in the future is oe cigs age last placed Durno's Garage pyay opened the scoring with sone to Scotland by plane, to nak ond 'iin pg A ia B A C li " Dolimont 208, yer eg mom tee reported ¢ very busy melas Gh ae ee Education, he oA , - boys. a single and Gwynne Barnes/atiend the world tournament Of! pro and Miss Lawler 67, Mr y uto OLLISION (211, 298: Nevada Kennedy 207,|There were nine calls made to/Township Hall, under. supervi- always been geare oe | Next Sunday in the Whitby!connected once to bring the the Scotch Cup. Pitts ane AL Mee Butt es : lVi Jordan 277, 226. 265 Shirley| sion of Mrs. M. Mulligan, mode of life of that particular) ~¢ munity Arena the Arenalsecond period score to 2-0 and Mrs. Meyers 60, Hast andicq tr; OM. (CP) = Alvanstone 268, 901: Gind Wiles ee, Oo And sbut-ina, Home Economics Service De- era, A century ago, he said, sunoco team will battle their In the final period Barnes| Mr. Pat Merlin is home from We : ch M Oe cise a ce car containing three Toronto jae" yoo" King 219, Joan New-| Jt was decided to have a table|nartment, Toronto. about all a boy or man had to wits against' the Ottenbrite!.oreq his second goal of the|the Oshawa General Hospital, I Na er ie jah! sy he youths skidded and crashed|-1 3.4 309 999: Marg McCoylof miscellaneous articles on sale oe oe CO eat of wood 'in g|Mens Wear team for the leaguelzame and Ottenbrite's fourth Where he is convalescing. His) ove NV. AES hubl ane Mts lino gasoline hore, Wednesday, |26% Eileen Dalby 239, E1sie|for the Evening Guild June Tea ee A wear one ae number of cords of wood in a shi best two-out-|< ; : ; y friends wish him aj! 8, yy tcheon| vice station here Wednesday,|<7 ~ue€ gs cool Mies, W. A, Heron and (Mrs. pile; bushels in a bin; or acres ite eae ee : ig esi oe ca off the stick ebiay recovery. and Mrs, Dewland 55, Mrs. Mac- setting the station ablaze. Phebe at gag bog They announced they would/william Young attended the mn @ Heid. These were ali taught 1, the first last Sunday cee ae , Dougall and Mrs. Watts 53. The youths and service sta- me lah St oo 214. Ev Moss.|cater for the reception, follow-\65th anniversary luncheon of in publie schools and were,_i" the firs! game *| Sunday's final series game, Mrs. Willard Dodd of Beech tion owner Cliff Tayor, in the|DOUWS) Stirgess 205, Rv Noss.) . the Federated Women's Insti- deuent Fleming's Shell took a first seen Ottenbrile's and Arena|street is home ill with the flu.) CHAMBER MEETING |puidine at the time, escaned|CTOP 267, 228; Eileen Clarkeling the Confirmation on June 6.| e reneny : About 'the turn of the cen-| Period 1-0 lead over Sunoco with|cunoco will start at 1 30 ners She is wished a speedy recov-|- The board of directors of the abut" : oe |204, Glenna McConnell 225, 233; |It was also agreed they woule Tscachs sous " : tury, new problems arose and/4 80al bd --_ Bee caoiea|in the Whitby Community/ery by her many friends and|whithy Chamber of Commerce| In the car were Vie Gustavi-| Wendy Treen Pg 209; |cater ied a ised to take : na mathematics were provided in| the hee when Sunoco's| Arena. | neighbors. jwill meet on Thursday night, atison, 17, driver, Gary McNeil,| reaiee 959, Ps Ag : a Place early in May. achools to keep up with those) yo" Ghavey banged hana: a 8 p.m,, in the committee room|1&; and John Lofquist, 21. They| Bra ey 259, Pat Davie 231. The date of the ag tag | RICH SOIL problems, he said Bible to tie the gecond period| ; at the town hall. Matters under/were on their way to Beaver| Total team points--Kools 61,/has been changed to Nov. 20.| yugoslavia has about 15,- Now, he seid, maats setting) (oS t | apiece |discussion. will include the 1962 Valley for skiing when the car| Winstons 56, Black Cats 52,/The meeting was brought to aloo qo) hectares of cultivated involved in problems which are/SCore al one goal apiece. ' trade fair and plans for an April! skidded on a curve in this com-|Buckinghams 51, Winchesters|close, and lunch and refresh-|, i i hich mama Olde kek not concerned with equations) In the final period Mac Row-| general meeting. All chamber munity 30 miles. southeast of|47, Exports 46, Cameos 44, Play-|ments were served by Mrs,|!anc, of which some /6o, but with linear programming.|land and John Ellis both scored| members are invited to attend.iOwen Sound ers 43. Daly and Mrs. Halpenny. under orchards and vines. These problems cannot be|for Fleming's but it was not) ps eigen nls ee : RRS solved by the mathematics enough to demoralize the con-| j ; taught in the schools at the)------ apres quer ee PAR ; : present time, he said. . n ee : "What of the future?" he Public Speaking Bs. oe wee a oe By GERRY BLAIR ; : "3 S ' i - | At Hutchison H-S ey TBs 3 : ' \ e > U1Z The R. A. Hutchison H and § A LOSS MEANS FINIS é s * Association held its regular * monthly meeting on March 13, Whitby Mohawks could find themselves hanging up Ba é ' ' Delivered To with many students from Grade| their gear after tomorrow night's fifth game of the Metro ES é . 4 to Grade 7 participating in a} Junior 'A' best-of-seven semi-final series with St. Michael's 4 oe 4 e a public speaking contest. Their) (College Majors, Another effort, duplicating Tuesday's per- | Le ; eke '2% Active Class psig ae sagen od gy formance will do it. Mohawks stumbled around for 20 of Se ea aa minutes while St, Mike's compiled a 2-0 margin, and didn't winner was chosen from each ; F By MRS. LORNE JONES group to speak before the gen-| set back into the game until early in the third period, But Se itor- sh reali vere being hard pressed moved | J eA ae ZION -- The\tt@! assembly in the auditor-' the Irish realizing they were g n | ' gies aeviow Claws coat phere tum to the fore once more, and rapped in three goals without | a -- home of Mrs. Donald Jamieson) The winners were as follows:, working up a sweat. It isn't fair to compare the calibre : ae '~*~ recently with Mrs. Lorne Jones'/Grade 4, James Gilchrist, sub-| of Whitby with the high-priced help hired by Toronto to group in charge of the program. ject, lacrosse; Grade 5 and 6 perform in a St. Michael's uniform, but that doesn't justify Rag theme of the meeting was Sed Be bine Perce Tsing effort. St. pompeats have oo. ted | EW + UF ; | itby on Toronto ice all season, an e ts ioe on yay boys, hin esi Pee, ph collapse now, on the verge of cleaning up the series to- It was decided that the group iol Brg en ink pool Bes morrow night in their College's arena. These two clubs gave papers for a paper drive). Grade 7 boys, Wayne| met there December 15 with the outcome a 1-0 decision _-- peng sponsoring the| C0ons, subject, Colonel Glenn, for the Majors. The score bore little resemblance of the 4H project this term again Following the public speak-| trend as Bob Perani was a busy fellow keeping them down The monthly United Church\ing, further discussion on the| to a single counter. One major factor hampering. Mohawks Women will meet on Wednes-/fun fair took place, I! is hoped) chances is their inability to take advantage of extra man- | . . . : : ort, helping te day, March 14, in the church there will be a large attend-| over while St, Mike's are shorthanded. On 10 occasions, In time of disaster, your Red Cross is there, bringing aid and comfort, helping poor gi Willem 'oan pga tage hess to| Whitby held a six-five player edge, but couldn't manage | oN] save lives, through its miracles of mercy. The Red Cross is there, too, with help i Marge of the mocting. rely dah acres aden Rg! -- ey where it's needed ... for veterans, members of our armed forces and their de- Seventy-five people spent an anel #. : BEB A SEEN ne Se asi : : 5 i enjoyable evening bowling on} The meeting came to a close BANTAMS AND JUVENILES PLAY TONIGHT pendents ... for children . .. for invalids and convalescents. The Red Cross Friday evening at the Red Wing/and the children were given a. There's plenty of minor hockey playoffs tonight at the oe é ; . > - : i Orchards, Whitby. Winners treat in the kindergarten room,| Whtiby Community arena. At 6 p.m., Whitby Bantam All- | § : : blood program, first aid and home nursing programs give vital assistance in were: ladies, Mrs. Donaldjwhile the parents enjoyed their! stars open a two-game total goals series with Cobourg. ; ' A ° . * apeo | . ' rogram are eat a ote The Bantams on the strength of a protest by the Whitby promoting health in our community. Safety services and water programs ney. : 7 orrarmeum | Minor Hockey Association came back into OMHA play- : among the many worthwhile activities that benefit all. A number attended the open) SIGN TRADE AGREEMENT | downs after being thoroughly beaten by Trenton, the club 3 house for Mrs. Morgan Pugh of| VIENNA (Reuters) -- Bulga- responsible for the protest. Since re-entering, Whitby Claremont on her 85th birthdayjria has become the Prsgin Co-| knocked off Lindsay, 13-5 in a two-game goals to count on Saturday afternoon and eve- munist bloc country 0 sign 4! set, Cobourg, like Whitby, gained a second chance, and ning trade agreement with Albania, tT t he hi Is wad Miss Mary Jean Jamieson re-|since the Soviet-Albanian break| 'P5¢ Trenton, who had also previously eliminated them. turned to her nursing duties at\last year, a Bulgarian agricul-| 1 a sudden-death showdown, Cobourg stopped Trenton, the Oshawa General Hospital/tural newspaper reported in an, 4-1. At 8.30 tonight, Whitby Consumers' Gas, making an after her holidays issue reaching here today. impressive showing in OMHA Juvenile 'A' Minor play- offs, host Thorold in the first game of a best-of-three semi- * : e HELD OVER e final series. If Consumers' can get by Thorold, they then : : F In your hand and in Makedd heart | have a chance for the Ontario title. There could possibly ; is the answer to continued hu- BY POPULAR DEMAND be another first for this area with both Whitby and Oshawa | ( ' : manitarian services by the Whit- Juveniles capturing the top bracket Juvenile champion- BROCK ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH ships. Oshawa open against Owen Sound in the "A" Major oD ge >. 2 ' ee by Red Cross. Take advantage of wiirey EVENING STARTING AT 7:30 division, on Saturday night in Oshawa Children's Arena. i un? eR i the opportunity to help your fel- ALL-TIME ACADEMY AWARD CHAMPION! TOWN AND COUNTRY -- Whitby Pee Wee All-Stars || ae samedliaget wi igisg- low man, to show compassion for frm ' METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER eh igo yo aso arg word np Mod _ about | Be the afflicted ... help yourself and : r nex si n their quest for Ontario honors .. . : : : i i WILLIAM WYLER'S Ps It was decent of Turk rank and his Marlboros to allow 3 i var WOVE community. Give to the PRESENTATION OF j | Brampton another home' game, before they move in for B mh a ' , Whitby Red Cross. g A the kill. Undoubtedly the Seven-Ups hockey club executive | could use another gate to defray incurred expenses after a poor showing attendance-wise during the 1961-62 Metro campaign ... Bruce Foot, manager of Uxbridge Black Hawks, has people going around in circles these days as he attempts to make up his mind about the site of Satur- day's fifth game, if necessary, in their series with Trenton. eeduiicacess he pb a is vey cag for a rigs n earuer 1S Week, oot announce ey couldn ge ADULTS 1.00 PRICES Tene ceann 35e get the ice for Saturday's scheduled fifth game. So he decided to switch to Trenton. Now, at last reports, it's back to Uxbridge. But confusion can be avoided with a wind-up victory by Black Hawks tomorrow, He CHRIST ...... CAMERA 65 Gift and Complimentary Tickets Cannot Be Accepted For This Engagement

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