Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Sep 1963, p. 4

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| Officially. the CEA meoting! ENEMY shits (ise ay BON begins Thursday but it will be| Foresters estimblte as oe preceded by a series of direc- 7 tors' meetings and a gathering jong each pss ¢ sere of for of the standing committee of ed:! ucation ministers. Seven of 'he 1) provincial ed-) ucation ministers are expected, The remaining three are al| "Our players are not to eat fried ae starchy ¢ facds, 9Pr n+ "Mr. Blair continued: "There will be no pastry -- no pies, cakes or cookies served either. These foods are fine -- but not for athletes in training." that the Dutchman bes had to Half-Ton Boel. se ccltaeiod that Wie aay Will Feed ers would consume "at least @ Hockey Players halfton of beci", and would BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, ene 24, 1963 'Brooklin Edges Top Education' Leaders Meet QUEBEC (CP) -- Many of Canada's top education leaders are gathered here for a five- day round of meetings starting /Town To Borrow "$17,000 Debentures AJAK -- (Staffy =A bylaw authorize the borrowing of $17,000 debenture for the re- placing of sections of water main in the town of Ajax was terior wer » drink '300 to 400 gallons of milk," Aside from these basic foods sf all athletes, he has ordered AID BODY AND SOUL 'Legionnaires 9-8 PETERBOROUGH -- Scoring 'oe nd ag in the third period, rooklin scored a 9-6 victory : oe the 1960 Hastings Legion- : Naires in an exhibition lacrosse ha Saturday at Civic Arena. ae hk @ good-sized crowd, pe" pe gn emerged as the star with his hat trick: the last two markers ae Gel pelel tr te ee Rock Batley counted twice 'or; ' Brooklin while Bob Curtis, Roy ie Ben Floyd and Don Bar- rie notched singles. : each scored twice for Hastings, while Roger hacged and Paul : Cannon each ha Brooklin held ; rey first period * edge and a 4-3 margin after two ~ Periods. of play in the cleanly- 'tilt. Only three penalties . were called. : OPENS SCORING Bob Curtis opened the scoring after 85 seconds of play in the first period when he banked in About two minutes later Bar- * tie tallied and just nine sec- onds later Batley notched his second marker of the game. Ferguson rounded out the scor- ing with two goals in under 30 seconds and the game was be- yond reach for Hastings. The Legionnaires came back with three goals of their own as Curtis counted twice and Todd once. Curtis got his 'irst $9, read a second time and passed council, The bylaw will be read aij third time and passed after ap- proval of the project is obtained| + From the Ontario Municipal Board. The new mains will be 1,000 feet of 10-inch cast iron main on Burcher street at a cost of Bayly street. the Monday meeting of 000 and 745 feet at $7,792 at The arrival of 35 hungry pro hockey players in Bowmanville has activated during their tryout camp here during the next nine days. who has managed kitchens all over the world, yesterday gave a rundown of the extra victuals FRANKFURT (Reuters) West Germans who walk 300 hours a year have been prom- ised a "golden shoe" badge by a new organization set up to promote walking. It also offers badges in bronze and silver for 100 hours or 200 hours respec- tively. Motto of the society is "walking is recreation for body and soul." home Nova today. The occasion is the 40th an- nual meeting of the Canadian Education Association, a body of education authorities. 'One member group, the Canadian Association of School Superin- tendents and Inspectors, wili hold its own annual meeting at the same time. | 15 crates of lettuce, 30 baskets of tomatoes, 10 baskets of cu- cumbers, and bushels of fresh fruits, He expects that 20 to 30 gal- lons of ice cream will be de- voured by the players. "I have also ordered 15 bags of potatoes,' he added. "Which will be baked," said General Manager Wren Blair. the food purchas- ing of the Flying Dutchman , Which will room and the Minneapolis Bruins Executive Chef Thomas Gaye, at 11.01 and with less than three thinutes left counted his second. Todd made it 9-6 with 15 sec- onds left. HASTINGS -- Higgins, Gar- vey, Vilneff, Anthony, Depelano, Todd, Cannon, Downer, Clancy, Knox, Drummod, Curtis, Parry, Davis, Grant. BROOKLIN--Wooton, Farley, Brioux, Batley, Wood, Ferguson, Vipond, Graggs, Druce, Barrie, Curtis, McDougall, Floyd and Ruttan. | OFFICIALS -- Delahey | Simmons, IRENIE HARVEY Ballet Tap, Baton Twirling Registrations 10-2 Saturday, Sept. 7th FOR FALL TERM €.D.T.A, -- N.B.T.A, 424 KING ST. WEST PHONE 725-6122 seeking re-election in Scotia, Ontario and Brit- ish Columbia. . Phil Farley's pass. Just after » the half-way mark, Todd got his * first of two markers after get- ~ ting the ball from Paul Clancy. Rock Batley gave Brooklin the edge again as he scored with) » Just 20 seconds left. Grant tied the game up at 2- 2| early in the. middle frame on an unassisted marker. Wood made » it 3-2 for Brooklin at 6.15 on a) « solo effort. ' Brooklin saw their lead a0) again just before the half-way mark when Cannon scored with Todd and Jim Vilneff helping * out. With about three minutes) * left in the period, Ferguson) scored his first of three markers| * as Farley assisted. | | EARLY START Brooklin bombed Hastings in| the first five minutes of the » third as they counted five times. * It started at the 34-second mark . when Floyd courited after Farley gave him the ball. Will Licence Ajax Bus Line Council Rules - AJAX (Staff) -- A resolution ; that the Rural Bus Lines oper- « ating in the town be allowed to * operate pending the establish- ment of a bus licensing bylaw "was passed at the Monday} » meeting of Ajax council. The decision to license the new bus route after the first « of the new year came after a * letter of complaint written by : the taxi operators in the town * Was read to council. DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT * ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! 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Usual Monday Stock Market Trend Followed TORONTO (CP)--The stock market followed its usual Mon- day trend established over the last few weeks with prices down slightly on light trading. _* Papers were weaker, Abitibi down %, Consolidated Paper % 'and Great Lakes Paper %. avece Corp, advanced a point Bank issues were mixed, Nova Scotia and Royal off 4% each and Imperial Bank of Commerce and Toronto - Do-| minion ahead \%. Financial issues moved ahead, Mow ge Permanent Mortgage and Industrial Acceptance up % each. Several new highs for the year were set, Steel Company - of Canada rising % to 22%, 'Chrysler 13% to 88%, General Bakeries 4 to 15%: and Hayes ¥% to 15. '. Rothmans of Pall Mall Can- 'ada Ltd closed up % at 7% fol- ' lowing the ement that shareholders will be asked to @pprove payment of $5,100,000 'to its parent company, Roth- + Mans of Canada Lid., for the 'shares of Rock City Tobacco (1960) Ltd., a wholly-owned sub- =, of Rothmans of Can- » Falconbridge and Noranda both advanced % among base : Metals. Dome dipped % and * Dickenson was down five cents 'to toa 20 among golds. -« In speculative mines, ISO. * gained five cents to $1.20, | On the foreign market, Inter-' national Nickel declined 1% to' * 70% and Moore Corp. 1%. -. On index, industrials fell 1.31) *to 647.35, golds .06 to 92.29,) base metals rose .26 to 216.50) 'and western oils 02 to 121.15 D 2 ered for the day was 2,817,-, ' shares compared with 3,303,-, How Does A Girl "Prove Her Love" To The Boy She Is Going Steady With? "THE PROPER TIME" with TOM LAUGHLIN Adult Entertcinment BILTMORE 59 OPEN 6:307M. 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