sconmarosvs!semnsnastsaoaantetana "eis Sie On ee ee ee ee rn ne eee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 30, 1962 1] Oshawa Italia Bow To Virtus | PLAY HERE TONIGHT Oshawa Lakeshores WINS SLOOP CROWN / MONTREAL (CP) -- Bab Bleasby of Toronto's Royal Canadian Yacht Club won tHe 1962 Canadian championshii for 19-foot sloops Sunday whé Oshawa Lakeshores, still em- Lose One, Tie Second ranging|field error on Fisher's blow, in different decisions broiled in the Lakeshore Inter-i\from awarded bases, interfer-|between the safeties, In the 6th, final playoffs, dropped a 9-4 de-|ence by the batter, base allow-/moved along om a passed ball cision to Port Hope "Ontarios"/ed, no base allowed -- but fi-\and a wild pitch then Dave in the first game of a double-jnally refused to let Cole score.|Waite singled and he scored on! header, yesterday afternoon in)Ron Bell then popped up to end/a stolen base and two infield! In League Tilt Oshawa Italia dropped a 4-2 decision . ce. League fixture, Friday he finished the four-race, twe- day competition for Lightning- lass yachts with 74% points. vo Toronto Italian- Virtus, in their National Soc-ior" he Raga theninen vgn mediate Baseball League semi-jence by the catcher, interfer-/Bob Beers was safe on an error.|niont at Toronto Stanley Park Club was second with 7214, Stadium. Except for a few fast runs and some stellar individual ef- \forts by a few of the players, second game, which was called) at the end of eight innings, for} the six o'clock curfew. In the meantime, the Osh-| awa Club has had no official] word on their protest of the first) Port Hope, then tied 1-1 in the|the inning and Oshawa's chance outs. was gone. Lakeshores got their one runicolm for four runs in the first jin the fifth when Ted Lutton inning, on only one safe hit. trpiled with two out and scored! Mercer waiked then Paul Wake- f ; 'ly tripled with one out. He scor-|half-line was effective in re- offied on an error at first base, aPelling the rival attackers but on a passed ball. Port Hope's lone run, Port Hope got to Tom Mal- scheduled game, when the Port Waite, came in the first inning | choice play that missed, then ithe Italia-team couldn't click \as a unit. j Good goal-keeping by Max) Roeniger and the work of the| up front, the Oshawa forwards Hope players played softbaliiwhen Jack Mercer got on via Nei] Wakely tripled and he that night but didn't show upjan error, was forced by George scored on a choice' play, for a lacked their usual zip. i Oshawa Italia's next league} SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and - Commercial : The established, reliable Ges | ler in your area. * EIGHTS CHAMPIONS of | North Amercia, St. Catharines' | Rowing Club crew gathers around the Ned Hanlon Mem- Royal Canadian Henley Re- gatta eights event, one week ed on Saturday by winning the | | after they won the U.S. Na- ; events gave them the North | American championship. Left- | to-right, they are stroke Frank | Zielski, Ron Brookson, Chris | 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 - fgame will be a home fixture, for their baseball game. In addi-|Grattan, who scored later on a 4.0 Jead. here at Kinsmen Stadium this! tion, the Oshawa Club figures) wild pitch, single by Murry they have solid grounds for pro-\Kelly anda second wild pitch.|une'tn the thing ah ee Friday night, "when Toronto f |Estonia will. be the visitors. TUES., JULY 31, 8:45 P.M. testing an umpire's ruling in} Oshawa pulled -double-plays two walks, two errors and three\~ WRESTLING OSHAWA ARENA: Sunday's 1-1 game, a decision|in the' second and fifth frames) yi; si that cost the Oshawa team arunito nip Port Hope threats andj! oy Sal Welate poo oo The Italians vs. The Greeks TAG TEAM @ 7 r and so, perhaps the game. got the final out in the 9th, with| w.} - : { | | two runners on bases. Lutton Wately. Kelly's single, a bad i'PLAY HERE TONIGHT throwing error by Malcolm and SAMMARTINO AND if TONY MARINO i : and cole hac: two hits apiece) p;,, Wr eg yim | With some: league officers|fo, Oshawa while Kelly had a ae on pe spill produced - vs JOHN and CHRIS TOLOS is being taken as yet on the pro- SHAWA -- L . $b; Fish-} tests but the convener has cn gece etl c 'enh a (se did Ted Lutton and Dave Waite.) idered Port Hope and Oshawa to/coilm, If; Fraser, 2b; Waite, p;| .OSHAWA -- Lutton, 2b; Fra- | play tonight, here in Oshawa, at pel], rf: Bears,. cf. ser, ss; Cole, c; Branch, Ib;} /Kinsmen Stadium, 7.15 o'clock. poRT HOPE -- 'Mercer, 2b; Malcolm, p; Bell, rf; Beers, | way on holidays 10N| nair for P i awa) olidays, no actio' pair for Port Hope. Paul Wakely had two hits, asif | s, BRUNO Campbell and Daryl Mac- : 1 Donald. In front, are coxswain Jimmy Cavers (left) and coach Gerry Lienert. In the second game yesterday, Gratton, If. Paul Wakely, rf; 3b; Waite, cf; Wood, If. which ended 1-1 for eight in- Kelly, ss; Neil Wakely, cf; Jay, PORT HOPE -- Mercer, 2b; | nings, Dave Waite pitched for/jp: Austin, tb; Waldon, ran in/Fenton, If; Paul Wakely, rf; FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS | Ki O pp aig ie: Ted ioe start-\7th; Gilmor, c; Phil Wakely,| Kelly, ss; Neil Wakely, cf; Aus- f ed for Port Hope and gave way!3h; Watts, p; Bill Wakely, p in|tin, lb; Gilmor ,c; Phil Wakely, St. itts arsmen jto Bill Wakely in the sixth in-/gtp. % . |3b; Bill Wakely, p; Gratten, if 'Gateway to LESSEN ning. | Leach, Bob Adams, Clay tional title. Winning the two } Brown, Gerry Johnston, Neil j yhich th - ------ ~ -- -- ---- = orial Trophy, which they earn THE BRUTE vs. IVAN KALMIKOFF "PAT FLANAGAN ys. GEORGE KOSTI "TICKETS FOR THESE EXHIBITIONS AT THE. CASINO RESTAURANT -- 1.50 -- 1.25 -- .75 --CP Wirephoto ""TOLOS BROS. 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Loan Your Monthly Payment Will Be As Low As $59.73 SPECIAL OFFER FEATURES INCLUDE: Air Conditioned Olt Colored Bathroom Our first FIVE customers will receive Hig Aue Sacco Fixtures completely FREE: Start good, won ridden out DAILY DOUBLE 11 and 7 PAID $169.20 Third Race @ Farlongs, 2-year-olds, Canadian Wt PP % 12 7 Askum 119 Bridal Music 119 Common Market 109 Round the Horn 122 Gea Service e%rvnan- 2 Jacobs George Constable and Gordon MacMillan, of the Oshawa Turcotte -- Dowling : q 5c: a i ared to have done so success- couldn't score. A to win the prized Maple Leafiold sculler from Cambridge Peared to ea Hees hee eae é s : Mass., clung on to his Canadian/fully when the Port Hope cat-) They finally got two runs in 113% Fits' --_ Roxso | It was a come-from-behind|title in championship singles| Cher tangled with the batsman's the fifth on eaets oy -- Winner dk b or br.m 5 Sir Strome --Treberne. Trainer F.W. Russell. |victory for the champions on the|with a one-length lead over hat The officials gave three and John Branch, with an ou "I Start good FAB Red Engine Won driving ifinal day of the four-day 80th}teammate Robert Lea and Tony | oe ee Bake ath _..|Royal Canadian Henley Re-!Biernacki of Ottawa was third. TJADED JEWEL 29.10 15.90 10.80 | atta, This was Cromwell's third win) | Second Race S EUROPEAN FLIGHT . 25.60 14.00 St. Catharines trailed thejin the event. He also took the! Second Dead Heat | 6 Furlongs Claimingall 53500. Furse $1900. cus West Side Rowing Club of Buf-/open quarter-mile dash for sin- Str Fin Jockey . falo by 1044 points turning into;gles while Ed McKenna of the 7 B K y ig puropean' F1't bi dubia -- Dew Valley Fim |the final day but sculled their; New Rochelle Rowing Club won e e New Flight 1% 21 31% Robinson -- Maloney way to a 16644 point margin at|the Lightweight dash after lead-| S cess 2 ts | Eapeclally 108 212 1h 93ie 72 Sno Politach 'View Hulloa {the final gun for a total of 391/ers Bill Walker of Detroit and uc 1 V ] | Emba _ 110 Lit S-mk $h itis o% Aaron -- Aviey Fo oints, : Jim Joy of St. Catharines col- ' : ; ee Tent. 11012 2. th 62 6% Oho Tarcotle -- Millard Menon, | ~ Buffalo West Side held second lided. , _. |TORONTO (CP) Dr. John | Dalyce Blue covered the mile | Montana Flight 111 5 $ 6h 7-1% th O45 Dalton -- H and Mwai i ety yr iP haiti ' bot acme 16, from Maroon big : pg aE I wate in 2.03 and lifted her season's| Sunward 118 4 6 ink 10-14% 914 10-41% os >. ee |troit Boat Club, defending U.S.|bridge Mass., knocked 19.8 sec-| driver a ine eg eee eee bine ee gre : -- Ed hg earnings to $8,370 with the win-/ aay -- aa - ie ¥ oR ie bh: Want seachen" sta | National champs, scoring 99 forjonds off the old record in the|way, brought his own trotter ner's a 000 picku Winner b f 3 Chop Chop -- Jewel aaaal emg A. Chris, third. 145-pound singles. Pete'also won| Dalyce Blue down the stretch ~ "bh = Pp. ce eo eee Fourth spot went to Leander|the high school double with|in a swift closing burst Saturday | Driver _ Wayne Williams of PAID t oe ____|Boat Club of Hamilton, 91/Choate schoolmate Chuck Sum-|night to win the $4,000 Invitation) Chicago finished in a dead-heat| 7SEA_ SERVICE 9.60 4.40 270 |points, al Lake Washington|mer in the high school double. /Trot : cad stich for the second successive night | 8-ASKUM . 8.10 4.20/Rowing Club of Seattle Wash.) In the fours division Lake} e six-year-old mare, wihic Y | isicds Guceiieee, Fats IN: 450 'was fifth with 67. Washington won the senior fours|the, nrg Gig oor ps papeeia pb el a %& Str Fin Jockey Owner | Brockville, Eastern Rowing\and the senior high school and| Calls the bes rse he 5 owned, , gerd, 2% 1-2% 1-314 Dalton--D G Ross Associations champs, had 5344|junior fours with lovercame favored Wee Irish|Macomb, Ill, to a dead - heat 2-2%4 2-no Rogers--W G Moore ; ' ail 8 with Cox. ci niger win Friday and reined his ow: 3-1 3% G'bins--E C Pasquale points. Bart Hildebrand and Lier|#%4 Kintoo Colby in the last) Wi : ; is own) 5-2 42% Dreyer--G R Gardiner . ; let) furlong to score a two-length|S¢lding, Amsong, into a tie with| |CONDITIONS WERE GOO |Gottfredsen of the Toronto Ar-| F |Flash Song, owned and driven) ag PRR | A slight tail wind and fat wa-|s0nauts won the senior double| "Tt was the lean vet's 10th win |bY Alan Walker, in Saturday| Brother Royal 116168 8 8 8 M jter made rowing conditions al- oC N oom hago mp Ed Rupp) in 31 starts. jhight's sixth race, | See eee er oa |most penfect as St. Catharines|° New York AC by a length. | Kintoo Colby, owned by the| : : collected points in the cham-| A rush by Detroit in the se-| White Stable of St. Mary's, Ont.,| SPORT Fourth Race 2-CHOPERION ....... 290 3.12 28 lpionship eights, maintaining the|Nior 155-pound eight nipped St.Jand driven by youthful Bill| S BRIEFS 3-LADY HIMOUNT 320-\lead for the mile, 550-yard|Catharines' lead in the closest|Wellwood, overtook Wee Irish | 1 Mile, turf gourse, 3- and d-year-olds, Canadian foaled. Allowances. Parse | course ~ edge Buffalo by ied ve9 Pye hcg Daren in the final strides to finish YOST RELEASED $2500. i: va te oe |length in 6:13.8, jteam clocked 6:14.5 to beat|second. DETROIT (AP)--Eddie Yost Choperion . 2% 12% Fitesins--Windfields Other St. Catharines victories|their 1960 record by 1.9 seconds. | --------| playing his 18 Pareis : i rn * | , | : | |playing his 18th seaso OG ai ee ee eae ene Comm *® were the 145-pound eight, the se-| St. Catharines, which also| . |major leagues, was saisesed a --_-- : -2 4-4% Wolski-G and J Warren |nior 145-pound four and the se-/won the U.S. senior eights title| Oshawa Pair a player by Los Angeles Angels| Reckless Rick : ae Snprag reli tg = nior 135-pound eight and the se-|last weekend, now faces the] |Sunday and signed as a coach.|f Wintville 16 1.7% Teotte--A G Hedges eg ign: four. University of British Columbia! B tI Z | Yost's release permitted the! i . , te-- JJ Altilia | 7 a | : Wasir ae ts --Lady Angels. Trainer H A Laure, |the Bie aeea Aideige mei the British Empire Games| es n one |Angels to place outfielder Sait 'oied, wn eaalls Sh ee heat 3 one! pig i " Owing trial here next Satur-| = George Thomas on their active! . 2PETER PAT 19.30 7.30 4.40 -haasaanceal si balsas Aa : pel Lawn Bowlin roster. Thomas was discharged | Fifth Race &- DARING BOL 0300) from the U.S. army last week, 5-PRINCE : . » ' $4500, P 2100, , ' | sg upass a see PP hag . c SS hin eeu AR! PAR PLUS HANDICAP pepe al og ages } "1 1-1% 1-2% 1-1% Rob'son--N. Amer. F'm_-- | ; a = d 4 SUM (AP) -- Aus- " Lawn Bowling Club, captured ,..).05 ; . 'Tombstone' Tournament in: sian ev oe {when-various district winnners|,. , : season RE Sunday, beating Ramanath of the Eastern Ontario zone : , an | : ;|Krishnan of India 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 held their playoffs at Belleville; ."_ » Od, Ono, Dalton--8 B Crawford 4-1 3-2 3-2% Gubbins--Mrs J J Mooney) 55 53 4nk Dreyer--6 J Langill | 2nk 4-44 - 5-1% Fitzsi'ns--Mrs W D Lat'er | 6 6 6-Anyon--R O Graffius | YourCote. Trainer G Magnusson. i Pool 43,866 Quinella pool 40,665 S . aS QUINELLA 2 AND 6 PAID $68.90 page uccess At Grandview 4-WISE COMMAND 690 440 3.10 5-WAR EAGLE 12.30 6.90; Sixth Race WAR .0| 1 Mile, turf course, 3-year-olds and up. Allowances. Purse $10,000 added. Gross | $11,675. Wt PPst % 12% 2 1434 115 114 19 121 3-2 2-2%4 2-3 Ceramic Tile Double Loundry Tubs Bathroom Full Plastered - Ne Stainless Stee! Sink Dry Wall Double Glazed Mahogany Custom- Windows Built Kitchen (Except Basement) Cabinets Heavy Duty Coble Electric Light Gravel Driveway Fixtures Sodding ALL AT NO EXTRA COST Winner b g5 Olmypic Zenit Start good, won handily Quinella paid $68.90 @ Built-in Oven @ Range Top @ Exhoust Fan Long Sault Construction Corp. Ltd. |7-5 in the finals of the Nether- |lands international tennis cham- with Oakawa "winuine the pionships. Maria Bueno of Bra- doublee event honors were zil won the women's title with! Jack/well. divided. Ken Ashley, Wil-/2 &1, 4-6, 6:2 victory over Mrs, Sandra Price of South Africa. AUSTRIANS EDGED NEW YORK (AP) -- Belenen- Lawn Bowling Club greens on Saturday. Grandview Gold Club's latest special event, a '"'Tombstone" tournament, proved another big success, with a large turnout jof members, despite the holi- | day season. | The "Tombstone" was intro- jduced for the first time last Bawks, John Abrams, Walmsley, Dick Brodabent and|liam Wright, Bruce Miller and Doll Swanger. Gordon Watkin, skip, of the In the evening, a dance in| home club, won the rinks com- the clubhouse, concluded the Petition. | ; y rink, of J.|S@S Of Portugal defeated Wiener day's fun. Boris Melch, RR 2, Bilge "agg og Sid y,/of Austria 2-1 Sunday in: the| 'as the winner in the draw|Barth won the Colts Trebles| final game of the second section Jockey Owner. Wise Command i-th Anyon--Mrs L War Eagle 4-no Ruane--Bill Beasley 5-no Adams--N E Rocamora 44 7-5% Dalton--J E Cosgrove 8% Fitzsi'ns--J E F Seag'm j 4 + otis 7 MC Jacebs summer and its popularity has My: " j . Winner dk b g 4 River War -- Star. Trainer L Lear. increased. Players start out Start good, won driving '00! with a set number of strokes 5-NIKSAR 90.50 10.10 7.60 |(Par plus his-or-her official 8.30 5.90/ handicap for the nine holes and Rac 6-CHOPAVANE Seventh e 3-WINISTEO 5.20 the object is to advance as far Mile, » lds and up. All . Purse $10,000 added. Gro : 1 Mile, turf course, 3-year-olds and up jowance urse adde Fross lag possible, the player's flag or $11,775 : "tombstone" being planted,! where the ball sits, after the last stroke has been played. Val Sozanky won the men's {division when he put together} |a two-over-par 37 on the first nine and with five, strokes re- maining, reached the 210-yard mark on the No. 11 fairway. SII egret Jack coreg agen | s E ESS 60 10.20 7.40 yeque were the runners-up in 3-ARCTIC FLOWER $0 P78 ante sontion, at Fin Jockey Owner l-nk Roser--R Epstein 21% Fitzsi'ns--Vis, Hardinge 3-144 Rem'lard--Kia .Ora .°'m 4% 444% McComb--P Del Greco 5-nk D'fach--Stafford F'm 6-24 Rogers--Double M Sta % 7-4 Nodarse--T Davis Jr 8-3% G'bins--Manley, Latimer 9-nk Anyon--Bill Beasley 10- 10 Ruane--J M Schiff r. Trainer R G Elsbach. Pool 94,065 Wt PP St % % 119 5 5 4- 109 " M4 3 119 wr Niksar Chopavane Winisteo Prompt Hero Windy Ship Raven Wing Recitatif Just Breezing Majestic Hour Sylt 2nd Winner b ¢ 4 Alibhal -- Start good, won driving. Eighth Race + "PT EPSeeerrs e Pets Bore Boies > + LPeyr oe Be rr? uP Qe weusSeoen-- = se? e ot Eddie Le.|Se: These dates are posted in for a complete golf outfit. Door event while E. Wagg of Stouff-| prizes were won by George Ville, won all of his three Mills, Pete Pearse, Al Fry|22™e: to capture the singles ; event. and J. Johnstone while spot} Ajj winners will go to Bramp-' dance prizes went to Jeanette|ton this Saturday, to compete! and Bill Walker with Ed. Le-jin the finals of the Provincial) veque and Marg Ewart win-\Tawn Bowling Association's| ning the elimination dance. championships. The tournament committee ~~ has issued a reminder to all members that club tourna-) ~ Do Children {ments are now underway in all) events and that caches sinh Grow Up Too Soon? Should we force our children to be adults so quickly ? Don't they have a right to childhood? | In August Reader's Digest "Babes in Arms' tells what | be completed by the deadline the pro shop. 2SUN. HASH 6.40 ; Sree up claiming all $2500, Purse $1990. In the women's _ division,} aoe talowd Rose DeLuca reached _ the 2-3 lh Rogers---M J Hawkins | apron of the 10th green to take lh 22 Potts--Centennial Sta Sh 3% Hale--Mrs F W Merrill top. honors. with Zena Menzie next in line. "hidden" 3-1% 42% Wolski--Janley Sta Special prizes for 1 1-16 Miles, year-olds and Wt PPSt % Ye Peel Express u7 "li4 22 4 4 Sun Hash Flower il 1% 11% Quick Prince § 22 1 ee 122 21112- 10h 2 10- Compass Point 120 612 10-nk 9-1 112 8 7 3h 41% 4% 5-no Krohn--W D Hatch 1012 6 6h 61 7-1 62% McComb--J Smith 115 11 5 5-2% 5-1 8-2 71% Rob'son--E Short j " 7 | 120010 4 44 3nk 64 81% Fitzsi'ns--S Caplan tombstone sites were awarded 1200 43 74 7-2 92 92 T'cotte--Newtondale Sta and those finishing nearest to oe te if a eer ee ite Se previously selected 4 . Z yer-- janes | i 114710 1-nk 12 1i- llno--G Gubbins Mrs J Major/by club pro Harley Trudelle; Winner b g 4 Running Water 2nd-- Mona J . Trainer D A Boddy. were Eleanor Haney, Joyce Start good, won driving. Pool 87.467. Total pool 681,242, : = ; Attendance 14,435 Total attendance 12 days 105,557 Johansen, Gorel er sage ": Total pool 12 days $5,260,070 : 'Pollard, Dave Jones, Jac Indian Festival claimed by Mrs. WVon Richthofen, $2500 Arctic Flower Mrs. L. F. Stein and F. Robinson, F Robinson $2500 Both Fea res \decision by a neck in the sec- tu }ond. cans nn Bsa | Wise Command ran his mile| Want In Ma Cup Photo Finishes jon the grass in 1.38 1-5, a record); pranTFORD (CP) -- Coach Ss ss of Brantford War- . |negotiated the eight furlongs in oe : At Fort Erie |1-37 3-5, which is one second off|giate Lacrosse League said : jthe track record. |Saturday his team has posted Despite the fact that each win- | decision over War Eagle in the|winners for the right to rep.) ner ran the fastest mile of the|photo and the latter was one|resent Eastern Canada in the meeting, a picture of each finish) and one-quarter lengths in front|Dominion lacrosse finals. winners of both divisions of the} Chopavane. led up to the last/10 games and lost only one in $10,000 added Fair Play Stakes|twa strides in the second divi-|its own league, says he thinks) et Fort Erie race track. sion before Niskab staged ajhis Warriors could upset the! Lear's Wise Command the edge/the decision by a neck. Another' He pointed out, however, that by a neck in the first division, length back in third place wasjhis club would have to win the! end R. Epstein's Niskab the'Winisteo, Niskab paid $20.50. intermediate playoffs first, i happens when mothers, PTA | or scoutmasters push, prod, and | urge children into the social | arena too soon. It's called "adjusting", but the forced | mingling of 12 year-old girls and | 13 year-old boys doesn't always | mean "wholesome contacts". | Who is to blame? Get your August Reader's Digest today . .. 36 articles of lasting ptt LACROSSE SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS | « Ontario Senior | Port Credit 3 Brooklin 15 St. Catharines 7 Brampton 20 | OSHAWA KARTWAY CANADA'S FOREMOST GO KART TRACK 1/2 Miles North of Whitby On Highway 12 © BRING THE KIDDIES @ OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 6-9 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A.M. -- 9. P.M. SUNDAY 1 P.M, -- 6 P.M. --| Brantford Indians for the meeting until Niskab riors of the Ontario Interme- FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP) --| Wise Command held a head|a bond to challenge the senior was needed Saturday to decide|of Mibiz. The winner paid $6.90.|Powless, whose team has won The camera gave Mrs Les|drive through the stretch to gain| seniors. of the International Socce r| League tournament to capture | the section title. 178 SIMCOE ST. N., (Side entrance) OSHAWA DIAL 728-4614 FOX WELDING AN _ INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES 25 GRENFELL ST.-OSHAWA Area Dealer for Miller Electric Manufacturing Co. of Appleton, Wis. Proudly Presents the MILLER ROAD SHOWofWELDERS to be held on their premises 25 GRENFELL ST., THURSDAY, Aug. 2, 3.30 to 9.30 p.m. There will be 14 different welding machines on display and each unit will be available for demonstration purposes. Live demonstrations will be conducted showing 10 of the most up-to-date welding processes including Metallis Inert Gas M1 G) and Tungsten Inert Gas T 1G). This lorge 35-ft. aluminum trailer has recently completed a tour of the larger U.S. cities. Coming from the U.S. with the Miller Road Show of Welders are the factory technicians, whe along with representatives of CAN. LIQUID AIR CO'S. Technical Staff will be on hand to di bt your tas gs P Remember... MILLER ROAD SHOW OF WELDERS AUGUST 2nd, 1962, 3:30 to 9:30 (One Block West. of Park Road, Just South of King St. West) P.M. 25 GRENFELL ST., OSHAWA