Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Aug 1962, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, August 7, 1962 § Brampton's 18th Win As Brooklin Downed By GERRY BLAIR Brampton Ramblers _record- ed their 18th victory against only two losses, when they trimmed second place Brooklin Hillerests, 13-5 on Saturday night in Brampton. The victory also meant that Brampton's unbeaten home re- cord has reached 10 games, with only two home tilts remaining; one each with Port Credit and St. Catharines. Brampton claimed gix out of eight verdicts during the regular 1962 OLA Senior| schedule against Brooklin. It| was their final meeting prior) to playoffs slated for activity in| approximately two weeks time. Brooklin had only a skeleton crew in attendance for Satur- day's onslaught, and fell behind 7-1° after 20 minutes of play. Hillcrests again managed only one goal in the second period, while Brampton vaulted into a 12-2 lead. While Brooklin had only nine men dressed, Brampton was noi too secure in bench strength with 11 players in uniform. | Their one major asset was |Gord Thompson, back in action jsimply by agreeing to withdraw|after two weeks absence. troops from West Berlin. | The return of Thompson creat- Khrushchev has been toldjed trouble for Brooklin on two firmly the United States will not|/counts; firstly he paced the agree to that. Ramblers in scoring four goals, One gets the impression that/ 4! in the first period, then man- the Kremlin plans soon to take|@8€4 to entice Charlie Grandy the bull by the horns and sign tata wide acwecaty! Willemse Adds Another Title To His String would assign all Soviet obliga- tions in Berlin: to the East Ger- man regime. That would imply ROBERVAL, Que. (CP) -- Herman Willemse of Holland added another marathon swim Mary Eleanor George Is Midsummer Bride They were gowned alike in brief sleeved, short skirted re- plicas of the bridal gown in rose patterned brocade of apple green. ae They carried cascades of gold- en chrysanthemums and wore crystal necklets and earrings, gifts of the bride. The best man was Mr. James Dawson, brother of the groom, and ushers were, Mr. Geoffrey George and Mr. Larry Dawson. The reception was held in the garden of the bride's parents home on Dundas Street. The bride's mother wore a dress of soft blue-gray crepe with white hat and accessories. , The groom's mother wore a midnight blue sheath dress with jacket and matching hat. For her going away costume the bride wore a floral patterned nylon jersey dress with white coat, After a honeymoon spent in Florida the couple will return to set up their home in Whitby. LEADER UNBEATEN GREENVILLE, Ohio (AP)-- Defending champion Harold Reno of Sabina, Ohio, was un- beaten and leading at the half- way point of the national horse- shoe pitching championships here Monday night. z Reno had an 18-0 mark and a ringer percentage of 83 com- pared with 17-1 and 84 per cent for second place Elmer Hohl of Wellesley, Ont. The championship will be de- termined Wednesday. WHITBY And DISTRICT Mary Eleanor Frances, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Arthur George, of Whitby, was married to Edward John Daw- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dawson, also of Whitby at St. John the Evangelist RC Church, Whitby, on July 28. The officiating priest was Monsignor Rev. Paul Dwyer and music was provided by the church organist. The bride, who wore rose pet- terned white brocade with lily point sleeves and chapel train, was given in marriage by her father. She wore a veil of illusion net mounted on a pedrl em- broidered circlet of brocade. The bouquet was a cascade of white roses and stephanotis. The maid of honor was the bride's sister, Miss Patricia George, and bridesmaids were, Mrs. Ivan Grove, sister of the groom, and Miss Nancy An- drews. First Birthday For Berlin Wall and Lou Nickle into battle. He 9.49, Gord Thompson and Nickle tangled with Nickle in the open-|(majors) 17.17. ing stanza, then waged a duelisrcOND PERIOD with Grandy late in the game,/9 Bramp. Castrator when a full-scale brawl devel-|19, Brampton: Richardson (Fen- oped involving all persons on! ley, McClure .......... 9.08 the floor. W. Thompson) ...... 3.15 This placed the officials in a puzzling~position. If they sent all Brooklin participants to the sin-bin, they would be left with only two substitutes, which would have been two below nor- mal. So to make it equal for both parties, only three players from each club served majors. Along with two majors, Gord Thompson also drew _ three minor sentences, to further in- dicate a rough road ahead for Brooklin should they meet in playoff competition, which now appears inevitable judging from their season's records against Port Credit and St. Catharines. Jim McClure also played a major role in the Brampton vic- tory, scoring three goals. Other Rambler scorers were Wayne Thompson With two, and single counters from Rev. Bennett, Ken Richardson, Bill Castator and Bill Wanless. Larry Ferguson paced Brook- lin with a pair. Glen Lotton, Rock Batley and Don Vipond had one goal each. BROOKLIN -- goal, Baker; alts: Nickle, Grandy, Glen Lotton, Curtis, Batley, Fergu- son, Carnegie and Vipond. BRAMPTON -- goal -- Jim Thompson; alts: McClure, Gord Thompson, Castator, Wayn e| Thompson, Ashbee, Fendley, | Bennett, Richardson, Bill Wan-) less and Bruce Wanless. | FIRST PERIOD | 1. Brooklin: Glen Lotton 3.39) . Bramp.: W. Thompson 5.17) . Bramp.: G. Thompson | 1 TIA (Fendley) 7.05) 953 PONTIAC Brown. It runs, . Bramp.: McClure (Bruce Wanless) 8:38) Take it away... PLASTERING REPAIR WORK No Job Too Large or Small RECREATION ROOMS Phone MO. 8-8733 reac nies emcees REEVES' ARTISTS SUPPLIES '-- @t -- DODD & SOUTER PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S.--WHITBY MO 8-5231 . (Curtis, Nickle) ..... 12.48 13. Brampton: B. Wanless (Ashbee) icenevken Meek 14. Brampton: McClure (Richardson, Ashbee) 16.28 Penalties -- Castator 4.40, Bruce Wanless 11.30, Curtis and Castator 19.07. THIRD PERIOD 15. Brooklin: Ferguson 16. Brooklin: Batley (Glen Lotton) ..:..+06 17. Brooklin: Ferguson 18. Brampton: McClure (Wayne Thompson) .. 15.39 Penalties Gord Thomp- son 5.32, Fendley 7.43, Gord Thompson 7.55, Castator 10.05, Gord Thompson (major), Bruce Wanless (major), Fend- ley (major), Grandy (major), Batley (major), Carnegie (ma- jor) 13.13, Ashbee 13.53 and Nickle 19.34, Aiter-Holiday SPECIALS AS IS CLEARANCE © 1949 CHEVROLET A good many miles left in this $ co ee 37 2.19 13.30 Si oi Seated PC Richard Sandford, left, ; was struck by a passenger and Cpl. Ernest Stoneman, right, examine the damage to the Cunningham car after it train at a grade crossing in Whitby on Saturday night. De- spite the heavy damage, all to 1955 PLYMOUTH Turquoise and 399 Rough but good §$ East German control over ac- : engine cess to West Berlin. The Kremlin might then per-| mit matters to reach a fairly! dangerous temperature in the heart of Europe until what it re- garded as the psychological mo- 1950 CHEVROLET Black. Good paint $ and upholstery . . *49 19 the left side of the vehicle, | On Aug. 13, that monstrosity Cunningham escaped with a Oar as The Wall will be a vided world, It looks more omi- 2 2 s ss jnous every day. Collides With Train ' 50 Cent Dividend! In propaganda from the East 4 jthere is a suggestion that Berlin jand West. The Communist side |Motors Corp, directors edclare|complains daily about. '"'syste- to tell about it after his car is|train collided with the left door|ious quarters, The dividend is|increasingly dangerous situation struck by a train but Rolandjof the Cunningham car and payable Sept. 10 to holders of| developing. emerged with only a lacerated/Cunningham cat, they said,| elbow after his Whitby on Saturday night. He was treated at the Oshawa Police said that it appeared that Cunningham, driving alone east when the collision occur- red at the three-track crossing By WILLIAM L, RYAN lacerated elbow. year old. The barrier which E . 'From GM Declared is about to become the theatre pes Serious Hurt sta es 10U5 /a quarterly dividend of 50 cents| matic provocations" from the Howe Cunningham, 43, ofjripped the side of the car from |record Aug, 16. Washington, eyeing the bur- almost head-on with a fast- General Hospital for the injury in a friend's car, had been pro- about three blocks east of i Associated Press News Analyst) --Oshawa Times Photo |splits Berlin symbolizes a di- |for a test of nerve between East NEW YORK (AP) -- General It is not often a driver lives,the left side of the westbound|_ share, unchanged from prev-|West and professes to see an Thornhill, not only lived but|there to the rear fender. The |geoning crisis warily, takes moving CNR passenger train in and released later that night. ceeding east on Victoria street Brock street. They said that a stairwell on! | car collided|proceeded for another 80 feet) after the crash, travelling east, the direction from which train had come. They are unable to explain how a train approaching from Cunningham's fright should strike the left side of his car. Cunningham was not tossed out of his car, despite the fact the train had missed him by a matter of inches and his ve- hicle remained on its wheels in the eastbound tracks of the CNR mainline. HISTORIC AREA | Lake Champlain, on the wa- the|ter route between the St. Law- rence and the Hudson River, is }110 miles long with maximum |width of 14 miles. | amet jcomfort in the idea that Pre- |mier Khrushchev is not likely to plunge the world into war over Berlin, and is even less likely -to give the Communist East Germans the power to do} it. | The big question is: How far| | does Khrushchev believe he can jin its own length after the col- lision and was held up on its way to Toronto for about half-hour. | Cpl. Ernest |PC Richard Sanford, | Whitby Police alw. Stoneman and of the) hi est is? Khrushchev has committed mself deeply. Almost four Detachment|¥e@rs ago he promised to drive The train managed to. stop investigated. the Western allies out of Berlin within six months, He backed away before the deadline and appended no time limit to his later demands that the U.S.A., British and French troops get | out, 4 For almost four years, the So- viet premier has had nothing to show the Communist world for his pains. What can Khrushchev do? WATCH PROPAGANDA _'The propaganda hints at what is on his mind. The propaganda machine, like Khrushchev him- self, points repeatedly to the settlement of the Laos crisis in Southeast Asia. That settlement ment--when tefsion might be almost unendurable. SPORTS BRIEFS PHILIP'S TEAM WINS MIDHURST, England (AP)-- |go in applying pressure? How|Prince Philip led his Windsor |determined does he think the|Park polo team to a 6-5! vic- |tory over Sao-Silvestre, the Ar- jgentine-Brazilian side, in the fi- |nal of the Cowdray Park Cup jhere Sunday. The prince was not among the scorers. BOMBERS DROP FOUR WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnipeg Blue Bombers have released four Canadians from their West. ern Football Conference club. |General manager Jim Ausley said Monday the Bombers cut ends Noel Dunford and Al Ack- land, guard Marshall Quelch and halfback Gerry Burrows. BRAZIL ON TOP w mobile race Sunday. to his collection Saturday, strok- ing home an easy winner in the 24-mile test, across Lake St. Jean. He finished the gruelling com. petition in nine hours and three minutes, nearly an hour ahead of two Canadians who came in neck and neck for the last half mile. McClure 2.45, Gord Thompson 3.16, Nickle 5.07, W. Thompson 2 3 4 5. 6 7. 8 Bramp.: G. Thompson 10.08 . Bramp.: G. Thompson « (Ashbee) . 5 . Bramp.: G. Thompson 10.57 . Bramp.: Bennett (Bruce Wanless) 15.12 Penalties Ferguson 1.58, | Veteran Cliff Lumsden of Tor-) onto finished second, touching | shore three minutes ahead of Rejean Lacoursiere of Mont- real, BRITISH RACER WINS ADENAU, Germany (AP)-- Graham Hill of Britain, driving a British-made BRM, won the Grand Prix of Germany auto. Second as John Surtees, another Briton, in a Lola, followed by Dan Gurney of Riverside, Calif., Enquire about the advantages WHITBY PAINT in a Porsche. wheel dises, ete. ARTISTS! | RAINBOW | CLUB CALL & WALLPAPER 125 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY MO 8-3488 300 DUNDAS EAST, ALWAYS AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF TOP QUALITY LATE MODEL CARS TO CHOOSE FROM DEMONSTRATORS An excellent choice of varied models. Low mileage cors ovall- able in a wide range of colors- Many equipped with automatie transmission. Some with ell the extros including white walls, ALL COVERED BY NEW CAR WARRANTY OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 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