bse # A CRANE 25,000 Hens IS USED TO REMOV Trapped "BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Business Cheers When Building Falls Some 25,000 hens were held)t ions of the building with a captive or crushed on Monday|crane and freeing trapped fow]) when a portion of Ontario's|but it is anticipated that more largest egg-producing plant col-| than 5,000 are killed. | lapsed around them. The five- storey frame building was onjj Police reported that the build- ng collapsed abou 11.15 p.m. the George Scott poultry farm,| Sunday. No one was in the build- on Highway 2, near Garrard! ing at the time of the collapse.| announcement road. : Workmen are still raising por- Woean Killed In Area Crash | building were' disconnected. He said that for a time it was fear- ed that the aluminum sheeting wae SSIS a es ee SES a "ee E SECTIONS OF FIV E-STOREY POULTR Soe pd | Sh SEES OUSE WHI Brooklin, Brampton Series Deadlocked | SED ES: CH COLLAP Tax Probe Plan | By GREG MacDONALD having its best year in both Canadian Press Staff Writer | sales and manufacturing figures Prime Minister Diefenbaker's|in some time and news con last week of ajtinues to be encouraging. Fire Chief James Watson, of|7oyal commission inquiry into) nOUBLING CAPACITY {t A London, Ont., woman was) which covered fhe frame struc- killed instantly on Sunday mid-| ture might are from the live night in a : Columbus. Two men are being two-car crash at|wires and start a blaze. he Canadian tax The commission is to i , : structure {the | Garrard Road Volunteer! sought cheers from business: Fire Brigade, reported that his; men, men were called to the farm juntil power lines attached to the| headed by Kenneth Carter of double /Toronto, past chairman of the |Canadian Tax Foundation andi' \of Institute of Chartered Ac- countants of Ontario. W. W. Kirkpatrick, president | that its Chrysler automobiles|pressed from that of the Canadian Chamber of| set s record in factory sales to/They moved in front 6-3 after| be| American Motors announced it will spend: $3,000,000 doubling|Ceiving medical aid after the af-/ Totton, the capacity of its Brampton, Ont' plant. The addition will the current output of 112 cars a day and provide more jobs. It will be completed in 1963. Chrysler of Canada announced iSrampton Ramblers are dead- By GERRY BLAIR Brooklin Hillcrests and locked at one game each in their best-of-seven Eastern Can- ada Senior lacrosse finals after weekend action. » Ramblers, on their home floor, Saturday night took the opener 9-7, but Hillcrests evened the set, convincingly, 8-4, last night in Brooklin before -500 enthusias- tic fans. A near-riot developed in the third period of last night's en- counter after a series of bellig- erent attacks by some members of Brampton Ramblers. 'It all started midway through the third -frame when Gord Thompson and Bill Wanless lit- erally cut-down Bobby Curtis, then jumped on' him, possibly farcturing two or three. ribs, Curtis was carried in a semi- conscious state to the dressing room on a stretcher. Thompson, who received a match' misconduct for intent to injure, was the more vicious of the two, clubbing Curtis when he was down, across the head, three unanswered tallies and: their victory. Netminder Jim! 1 Thompson, as in last night's con-| test, supplied Ramblers with, tremendons goaltending. Wayne Thompson was the scoring ace with four goals, while John Ford, Barry Ashbee, Bill Wanless, Barry Fendley and Gary Landoni each scored once. Cy Coombes and Glen Lotton each registered a hat trick, with the single marker going to!. Larry Ferguson. ~ BOXLA SHORTS: Hilicrests' coach, Jim Cherry was. infuri- ated with the outburst by Gord Thompson, who incidentally is suspended pending a meeting of the Ontario Lacrosse Associa- tion. He will probably miss Wed- nesday's third game in Bramp- ton and if the OLA executive rules with a firm hand, he could be out for the remainder of the season ... Cherry didn't have many kind words for the Bramp- ton club following the bloody match. "They (Brampton) cer- 2. Brooklin: Coombes . Brooklin: G. Lotton 4, Brampton: W. Thompson 5. Brooklin: Coombes ... 6. 7 8 9 10. Penalties: Clure, Castater and Baker 6.12, J, Thompson 6.55. i 12, 13. 14, tainly can not take a loss. As/15, soon as they get two or three) goals behind they start pulling for four stitches, then he pro- ceeded to pounce on Curtis, feet Nickle at full-steam from the| Brooklin bench, in pursuit of Thompson, but officials and Nickle's teammates restrained him from attacking Thompson. Less than a minute, later, Bruce Wanless had to retire to the dressing room for. repairs, jalong with Barry Fendley, who received a misconduct on the play which saw Don Craggs pick up a major for cutting Wanless. As the two Brampton' players reached the door leading to their dressing room, hecklers drew their ire, and they ploughed into them. with sticks flailing. One |spectator was reported as re- \fray subsided. The entire {Brampton club was involved in the ruckus, which ended outside the arena. | Brooklin was in complete con- trol of the game, building,up a |3-1 first period lead, and never | point on. ; His men also stood watch ail|Commerce said "no single re-|qealers during the 1962 model|two periods treated for injuries received in| gay Monday,.as salvage opera-| form will do more to restore al/year, The company said 12447 Rock Batley, with his blister- this nonsense, such as we saw here tonight," exclaimed the Eastern Canada finals will) be played in the Brooklin Me- morial arena on Saturday night . . . League president Ed. Blair witnessed last night's affair, and Gord Thompson's actions jcannot be misinterpreted by a referee's report which is the normal procedure when a piay- er is slated to come before the OLA executive. Blair will have first-hand knowledge of the inci- dent. SATURDAY'S SUMMARY | BROOKLIN -- Goal, Baker; |Alts., Nickle, Grandy, G. Lot- |ton, Curtis, Batley, Ferguson, |Coombes, Carnegie, Barrie, K. 16. . Brooklin: G. Lotton.... . Brampton: B. Wanless . Brampton: W. Thompson THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 4, 1962 § 3rd Period 10, Brooklin: Batley ...... 2458 11. Brooklin: G, Lotton... 6.25 |12. Brampton: Dobbie ' (Richardson, Landoni) 16.13 Penalties: Fendley 5.58, Cas- tator 7.20, Batley 8.21, Castator 10.19, G. Thompson (major and match misconduct) 12.25, Craggs (major, highsticking) 12.43, Fendley (misconduct) 12.43, Bill Wanless and Nickle 13.44 and Finnegan 13,57, 2. Brooklin: Batley | (Ferguson, Coombes) 10.56 3. Brampton: Castator... 12.33 4. Brooklin: G, Lotton (Baker) ...0s0.::eeee5 18.04 Penalties: Bill Wanless 2.50, Fendley 10.09, Curtis 14.15, Rich- ardson 15.30, G. Thompson and Nickle 17.03 and Grandy 19,01. 2nd Period 5. Brampton: Landoni ~ ADORDIC): a osccaresoeee . Brooklin: Batley ...... . Brooklin: Ferguson ... . Brooklin: Curtis (Batley) peoeddses Aeilel . Brampton: Dobbie (Landoni) > 38, Penalties: Landoni 8.35, Cas- Ist Period Brampton: Ford (Castator, Naylor) .... 2.00; 5.30 6.20 8.36 (Ferguson) ....... (Craggs, Ferguson) 13,45 ond Period GIANT CONDOR Less than 70 California con. 13 dors--giant member of the vul- ture family--are left in their tator 11,06, W. Thompson 11.45,|special sanctuary at Los Pad- and Grandy 18.38, ires National Forest, TRAVEL WITHOUT WORRY. OFFICIALLY APPOINTED AGENTS , FOR SELLING TRAVEL BY AIR-SEA--CRUISES BUS---TOURS Years of Experience Selling, Trovel DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA--WHITBY--BROOKLIN 300 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY MO 8-3304 2.22 5.01 7.50 7.58 8.19 (Castator) ....sceseses Brampton: Ashbee (Naylor, Castator) ... 13.41 Brooklin: G, Lotton (Craggs) ssscccevecese 14 ickle 4.48, 3rd Period Brampton: Fendley (Ford) .. Brooklin: Ferguson ... Brampton: W, Thompson we , MRS. MITCHELL Brampton: Landoni (G. Thompson) ....:». 14.52! Brampton: W, Thompson (DOWIE) ch ccvscncress: 1658 Brooklin: Coombes (Carnegie) ........... 18.12 Penalties: G .Thompson 6.55, "first. This action brought Lou|Cherry .. . The fourth game of|Craggs 7.31; and Batley 19.31. 1, Brooklin: Coombes ROYAL CANADIAN | LEGION BRANCH 112 BERON ST. S., WHITBY MONDAY'S SUMMARY BRAMPTON--Goal, T. Thomp- son; Alts., McLure, Finnegan, Dobbie, G. Thompson, Ashbee, W. Thompson, Richardson, Bruce Wanless, Fendley, Castator, doni BROOKLIN -- Goal, Alts., Nickle, Grandy, G. Lotton, Curtis, Coombes, Carnegie, Barrie, K. Lotton, | Craggs. Bill Wanless, Ford, Lan-) and ..Madgett. | Baker; Resume Regular SATURDAY NIGHT | | Batley, Ferguson, Bruce, Vipond and Ist Period | (Ferguson) ........+5+ 5.40 Bruce, Vipond and! \Cr : | BRAMPTON--Goal, J .Thomp- son; Alts., McLure, Finnegan, |Dobbie, G .Thompson, Ashbee, W. 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SCHOOL OF Other goals were scored by Cy Member of the B.A.T.D. tions began, in the event fire! sense of worth of enterprise and| cars were sold to dealers com- effort than. to relieve the dis-| pared with 7,950 in the peak couraging effect of tax rateS\vear of 1956. which absorb a third or more)' Serre the same accident. _ Dead is Cornelia Timmerman, | might break out. 30, of 316 Ashland avenue, Lon- Hatiy 'Monday, w ticter crane don. was brought to the scene and| ' scott g In Oshawa Hospital is the) huge sections of walls and floors|° the fruits of every venture." Business news was also en-iCoombes, Larry Veeausen andl driver of the car in which she) were removed while employees He added that it is important) couraging elsewhere. In Kitch- Bob Curtis, with one each. was a passenger, Peter/anq volunteers rescued hens|that taxation be designed as a/ener, Dominion Electrohome In-| Brookli yn ht hiv h Verbeem, 28, of Winnipeg street,) tom their hiding places and re-| Stimulus to economic growth. _dustries Ltd., said it is setting] rooklin mig easily have Tap, Ballet, National, Baton & Modern Jazz REGISTER NOW FOR FALL TERM TO ATTEND For Reservations ... PHONE MO 8-2529 or MO 8-5384 . He is being treated for pa BOR lup a United States subsidiary SWamped Brampton except for P namived right Gavicle, mul- ae 10 nett stands| PERSONAL TAXES FIRST? | ig pe known as. International| Some outstanding netminding by; tiple lacerations and head in-| 34g pf rf wines 15.000 other|..©48ar Burton, president of rjecrohome Inc, The new. com-|Jim Thompson. Barry Ashbee,| juries bre iadians Pe nronsipee hogar ae personal! pany will be located at Bensen-|on defence - Rabiars played| . ORE faving taxes should receive first atten-) ,; vi r Chicago, and will|/a starring role moving the ball) eamer "yg ogee The Scott plant was composed tion from the commission and Mees Soares ant sales of- out of his own end expertly, and) i ~ aia " "Christo her} t"° attached buildings," t0! advocated a better deal not only|rice in New York. | lugging it to enemy territory on| ---- if of 59 Stone Ateect {Hold a total of 40,000 hens. The)for manufacturing industries) ----_--______-- ---|many occasions. | Saaen te suffered a concus- ~ aga na bag wae the| Dut for retail stores as well,"| a ' Hob' Dobbie was. the only: re:| sion. the north and the larger of the! 4 &. Langford, president of| Wins Canadian peat goalscorer for Brampton! two. It was more than 100 feet! cy : a e > P ; t. Whitby, ide. chartered Trust Company, said) . with two, single counters came ke Gitemtaniel reportes that gn Nanya cong the commission could do' some- Marathon Title from Bill Castator and Gary| ago, the buildings housed an! ministration' where federal and| STE. HYACINTHE, Que. (CP)| @ Refreshments Glass and Screen Repairs CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE ! Glass Cut Any Size the collision occured at the in-|, coMsttucted about seven years! thing to eliminate "wasteful ad- Landoni. 0 tersection of Cuonty road 2 and On Saturday night in - the) the seventh concession of East}; Whitby Township. The Verbeem car, they say, was proceeding north and the Brockman car proceeding south, about 11.55 p.m. Sunday, It is believed that Verbeem| was attempting to make a left turn off the county road when the crash occurred. The Ver- beem car was struck on the right side. 1 crease of 1.8 per cent over the 1961 figure but the smallest an- production early this month. nual rise since 1950. peration which was repute he Jargest of its kind in On tario. Oss. SLOWER GROWTH Canada's population reached 8,570,000 at June 1, 1962, an ral "| production month-long layoff due to annual jvacations and model lover periods. 'dl¥| provincial tax interests overlap. Canadian change- Studebaker and American Motors are scheduled to begin The automotive industry is automobile manu-|dian No estimate was made of the|facturers, with the exception of|with a record time of two hours, two companies, swung back into)}26 minutes, and 31 seconds over last week after althe 26-mile course. | Fred Norris, 40, of Brockton, Mass., Monday won the Cana- marathon championship Gordon Dixon, 28, of Hamil-! ton finished second 50 seconds behind the winner. He and John Kelly, 29, of Mystic, Conn.,| sprinted the last 400 yards but) the Canadian athlete pulled away in the lasf 100 yards to| finish 10 seconds ahead of his series' opener at Brampton, the! two clubs were dealocked 6-6) midway through the final frame, | when Ramblers broke loose for Aluminum Wittdows 12,50 (Installed 2.00) Aluminum Doors SPOR This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! ! CALENDAR --_-- of -- WEEKLY _ Events! Glass Installed Awnings : Aluminum Doors, Windows, and Accessories PHONE MO 8-5861 L. F. ROBINSON ALUMINUM & GLASS CO. 1200 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY PC David Onlock investigated. Rousseau Upholstery FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS Our location et 216 MARY ST. EAST 1 block -- sg Office is Most Convenient For Your Buy- ing Needs of Quality Goods at Prices That Save! 8-3483 W. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Funeral & Ambulance Service You don't have to play « sport to be a good sport iS 110 Dundas St. E. 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Third game of East- ern Canada Senior Lacrosse Finals, Brook- Meet At The SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL ofter the game Where All Good Sports Come lin Hillcrests vs Brampton Ramblers, at Brampton Arena, Game time 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, Fourth game of above series, Brampton Ramblers vs Brooklin VA Hillerests at Brooklin Arena, game time 8:45 p.m. As predicted, most of On- tario's highways carried their heaviest load of the summer on Monday afternoon as vaca- tioners headed home on the last day of the last long week- end of summer. Traffic, west- bound, on Highway 401 was no exception and on at least three small European car rolled in | the centre boulevard and sent two members of the RCAF to the Oshawa Hospital with head injuries. They are Douglas Harte and Donovan Schweicher, both stationed at Clinton. occasions on Monday after- noon ground to a halt as cars tangled bumpers and other- wise got in trouble. Above, two solid lines of cars, as tar as the eye can reach, wait to proceed west from Whitby cloverleaf. Ahead of the line, near the Whitby townline, a ROLLER SKATING Tuesday, Sept. 5, 8 to 10:30 p.m., chil- dren and adults. Whitby Arena. --Oshawa Times Photo | REEVES' ARTISTS SUPPLIES --et-- DODD & SOUTER PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S.--WHITBY : MO 8-5231" Saturday, Sept. 8, 8 to 10:30 p.m. Whitby Arena. Children and Adults. x ' BROCK THEATRE-Whitby Closed For Staff Holidays . Will Reopen MON., SEPT. 17th .3 large bedrooms, family room, rec room, two fireplaces, bath- room and 2 powder rooms, and many other features. Ownet transferred. Immediate occupancy. 'PATRICK G. McDANIEL Real Estate Broker WHITBY, MO 8-2311 This is an id&al family home in:@ prestige location, . . HOOKER & SONS LTD. No. 7 Highway, 3 miles West of Brocklin General Motors Dealer For CHEVROLET--OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET TRUCKS CORVAIR ° BROOKLIN 655-4811 b ri 4% we