ize the bonspiel are Tom Rus-|war, Jim Souch Senior, Gord. sell, George Russell, Hal But-|Hare, Herb. Robinson, Fred ler, Bob Patte, John, Greer,|Fordham, Dr. Doug. Langmaid, Dyson Brooks, Bob goss, Ray|Gil. Darlington, Frank Simp- Davis, Tom 'Kidd, Jim Gre-|son and Terry Kelly Friday, November 22nd - 8:30 P.M. © WHITBY ARENA °¢ SCHOMBERG BEARS WHITBY DUNLOPS JUNIOR "B" ADMISSION ADULTS $1.00 -- STUDENTS (with cards 50c) MINOR HOCKEY CHILDREN 25¢ man of the Committee organ- izing the 'spiel, indicated to-day Junior Canadiens | Golf Club's that most of the top rinks in Lose Bordeleau | the area will be participating, | L : including Father J. C. Perey- PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- - ay pie ma, Ken Conlin, Oak Crawford, Centre Christian Bordeleau, a) rookie with the, Montreal Junior 0 Tod Canadiens of the is pens ay Hal Butler and Army Arm-|é Hockey Association Junior A) 'The first annual Bonspiel of strong. Leading the out-of-town contingent will be Stan Dafoe! League, suffered a fractured|the Oshawa Golf Club will be cheekbone Wednesday during a|held Thursday, Friday and Sat- 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 21, 1963 vi 'Vice-President's y Geo. H. Campbell : : _Canning Trophy SPORTS EDITOR THIRD GAME . Cain 4 Clemens 8 M. Jenkin . Gilchrist 2 1, Gunn Botes : E. Goulding rf 'Everything From Soup To Nuts : Presentation of The Canning| trophy was made Tuesday afternoon at the Oshawa Curl- ling Club, to the Vice-Presi-|p. dent's team of ninks. Sixteen rinks, curling for Marion Piper, junder the Vice-President's ban- jner, accumulated a total of 350 |points, 35 stones ahead of Presi- \dent Myrtle Donald's team. In all, six sets of games were played, with the margin of difference being. very smail until the final two sets. M, Taylor ~ "BACK IN CIRCULATION, following our annual safari into the bushlands of Quebec, we find a few things have been hap- » pening. To eliminate further queries, we'd like to briefly re- | port that the White Deer Hunt Club can not record 63 as one of their better seasons. It rained steadily for the first seven days, during which time twite as many wolves as deer were geen by those who braved the elements. Our party scored Sonly three and our personal record was, to put it bluntly, Esomewhat disappointing -- saw one, fired once -- and missed *same | & x x x x i © WITH KEEN REGRET we have leamed of the serious | Following | are results jliness that struck one of Oshawa's long-term sports figures, gemee eyed: - "Matt Leyden. Stricken with a severe heart attack, the popular MONDAY - THURSDAY DRAW *Matt, currently OHA's Ist vice-president and formerly asso- |, oll taal Visa gaiaigald ciated with Oshawa's top hockey and lacrosse organizations, is, |,' Renwick . Coppin "of latest reports, holding his own, following an extremely in y ipso ¥ Senk critical situation, We join with his numerous friends and (J. Mercer >. Phipps sports associates in expressing a sincere wish that Matt will 2 re, peak make the grade and be able to resume a satisfying participa- |. Lindsay « Mackness tion in the interests and activities to which he has already |) prercer Pe kgs made an outstanding contribution, 4 Helland Be Enipps x x x x M. McConnell K. Derumaux WE LISTENED, in utter disbelief, to the devastating de- We etiam 4 ett feat of Ottawa Rough Riders, as they bow ed 45-0 on their home |M. Lindsay M. Piper field, to the brilliant performance: of the power-packed Hamil- Ly Rose Pr eieaes ton Tiger-Cats. It's just a question whether or not this was E. Patte more of an upset than Sask. Roughriders' stunning comeback 4 bel to eliminate Calgary Stampeders. Mayor Charlotte Whitton, K Derumoux Queen of the Bytown citizenry, has uttered some caustic critic- : ism concerning the performance of Frank Clair's squad and as a leader of her community, she certainly hasn't contributed much in the way of an example of civic pride or community spirit -- and her attitude certainly wasn't enhanced any last night when Sask. Roughriders, minus a couple of stars, step- ped right into Vancouver and tied up their Western finals, Pollitt H, Dyas E, Hezzelwood H. Broadbent M, Reed Total . Kemp . Campbell 6 . Tribble 7 Total 151 of Unionville. . for trophies donated by Smith Transport, Bank of Montreal, 2 practice session. jurday of this week at the Osh-/Herb Robinson Wholesale, Cliff 15 ; operated on Curling will commence at|Drugs. P j4 Shortly after the injury and €0C-/nine o'clock Thursday morning, The program includes enter- 7\tors say he'll be out of action|among the thirty-six rinks en-jtainment for the out-of-town 179 The Junior Canadiens are in|the finals in all events on Sat-/members and the Smorgasbord 350 /Peterborough for tonizht's|urday at seven p.m. jat the Club on Friday. | jgame against the Petes. | Dr, Charles Mcliveen, Chair-' Helping Dr. MelIlveen organ-'4 Grand totals 315 Grand totals The teams will be competing) Senisland was |awa Golf Club, Mills Motors and Mitchell 3 for at least three weeks. \tered, and will conclude withjrinks in the homes of local of | figura HIRAM | WALKER'S GOLD CREST| "What's the flavour secret of Gold Crest Whisky?", "It's in Walker's secret distilling process" SECO THIR M. McConnell ™M. Lindsay J. Renwick J. Mercer D. Moran M, Donald L. Rose E. Holland Total OAUKANOATNYUMHARROZ AC---BiuV0dH Gan Patient aia 9 Lone, Wilkevil, Conedy E. Coppin M. Piper " M. Nesbitt eee Total 1 TUESDAY - FRIDAY DRAW PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT M. Campbelj M, Reed 4 P. Bates H. Broadbent 5 B, Kemp M, Jenkin 12 B. Cain 1, Gunn : oie F. Pollitt E, Gouldin The mayor of Vancouver didn't |. Tribble H. Dyas . M. Gilchrist M. Taylor R. Clemens E. Hezzelwood GAME o = Asecret distilling process gives Gold Crest a flavour you'll really enjoy. It combines the qualities you like best, in perfect balance. Gentle, light, golden-mellow to be sure--but with the subtle difference ofa great flavour secret. And always of the same superb quality. Try Gold Crest next time. You'll see why it's attracting so much attention. with a win over B.C. Lions. blast his team because they were beaten right at home. It's a lead-pipe cinch that Rough Riders will not be making the trip West for the Grey Cup classic now and this brings up the & ee 4 eats thought -- wouldn't there still be a lot of interest (and hope) |m. Tribbie ic tanks if the Eastern. Final was a 2-out-of-3 games affair, rather ip Sorell 7 i iroadbent "than the two-game, total-point setup? Just imagine the ten- (|B. Kemp sion that still exists out in Vancouver and Regina now, with : ae the Grey Cup berth hinged on a sudden-death game. i= m= OSHAWA GENERALS picked up a valuable win on Tues- RN--NWN AWON Dour DRAW IN CUP GAME LONDON (Reuters) -- Altrin- day night, with that 2-1 squeaker over Niagara Falls, in. Bow- 'manville. At the moment, Generals are only'a couple of wins out of fifth place and a win im their next game, at Niagara Falls tomorrow night, would tie Oshawa with Hap Emms' cham and Wrexham drew 0-0 in a Football Association Cup first- round soccer match at Altrin- Flyers for fifth spot. cham Wednesday. B.C. LIONS HAVE THEIR OWN SPECIAL DESIGN | VANCOUVER (CP) -- "Who," thundered Maj. J. S Matthews, 'has given them the authority to mutiliate the Yion of England?" "Who," retorted the football fans,' gave them the author- ity to mutilate the lion of the British Columbia Lions?" The major, guardian of. the city's archives and British heraldic tradition, was refer- ring to stencilled reproduc- tions -- in orange paint -- ap- pearing on downtown pave- ment as part of the decora- » tions for the Grey Cup east- west football final' here Nov. 30 The _ reproductions show "lion rampant guardant,'"' the beast which flanks the royal arms of Great Britain. But something has been added. A football helmet adorns his head and a football is stuck in one paw. In fact, he ap- pears to be rolling out to pass. The lion is the official em- blem of the B.C, Lions, cham- pionship team of the Western Footbal] Conference. But not THAT lion The football emblem is a sleek mountain lion, snarling silently with one paw pinning a football:to the ground Architect Bill Leithead, in charge of the decorations, in- sists everything is quite pro- per "It's an artistic representa- tion of the cougar." G. Jackson, 80, Is Physic EDMONTON (CP) -- George Jackson is 80, looks 60 and flaims the physical condition of man of 30. Rising at seven each morning, he does 20 pushups, "inal pumping exercises an «situps. * After the exercises--which he *does with his 77-year-old wife-- Mr. Jackson eats a big break- Sfast and sets out on the 114- smile hike to work * He has run Jackson Gym in "Edmonton since 1926 and still espends each day directing exer- 'cises, demonstrating them and whandling weights, mats and other gymnasium gear @- At the tender age of 67 he wdecided to see how many situps *he could do. He got to 375 and gihen quit "because I was t*pored."' ~ In 1914 he chinned himself 47 times and about the same time whe came within 10 pounds of the "world welterweight weight-lift- ing record of_240 pounds, clean and jerk That was when he was living in Winnipeg soon after he ar Church League Hockey Teams In Two Groups The Oshawa Church League Hockey Association will be divided into two groups this sea- ion, "A" and "B"' sections, "for purposes of closer competi- tion "A" Section will be prised 'of Harmony Christ Church, Westmount, King . Street, Northminste- and Knox "B" Section ..ill St. Paul's Simcoe Street, St. Andrew's and Westminster Games for Nov. 23 are as follows: 4.00 pm., Harmony vs C gist. Church, 995 "p.m Westmount vs King St 5.40 wn., Northminster Knox 15 pm., Simcoe St. vs St Paul's; 6.50 p.m., St. Andrew's vs Westminster. com 32 abdom-,seven. and weighed 15 pounds. d 24/He still weighs the same. ally Fit rived from England, He was Western Canada amateur mid- dleweight boxing champion for a time, In those days he was five-foot-| Jackson's theories about fit- ness go beyond exercise. "I eat three meals a day: and don't touch a thing in between," he| |says, emphasizing that the sto-| |mach should be rested between meals. . "People eat too much, It's as simple as that. You can't shake fat off and you can't roll it off. You msut burn it up with ex- ercise and we must train our- Selves to proper eating habits.") George recommends his own} diet for office workers and the} like--large breakfast, moderate! lunch and light supper. 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