Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jan 1964, p. 7

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RECREATION REVIEWS /Mt. Royals .Capture Juvenile Loop Title and BOWMANVILLE--In the first am., Bears ws Haws; 9.00 last Sal e Canat bad am, Fiyers'vs. Pee Wees; 11,00 a.tn., feated the Leafs 3-2. Harry|th Oyler, Alison Bragg and Ken|w Braves vs. Cubs; 11.50 in, teams will be. pla from _ Atoms, i Pee Wees, Oshawa; and Ban-| Tue: tam, Whitby, JUNIOR The Re prepared to JUVENILE LEAGUE layed, the Mt, Raysis defeated| i ay' « Roy: a short-anded C epee 4 to the league ti! ATOM LEAGUE ee TY ' 2 > La we te bl E - « » Fi . . . » * 7 ' ® « « _ +4 & * * * we PEED OES PEER TSG tO ee =a TREE ET PEST PRR PEELE REET CFDA EDN ET PEW GE ee Pe OR a SRS 2 EO SERVING 'WENCHES' TO TOUR CANADA serving -Gore Hotel will be touring an era food and drink and Cafiada soon, educating Cana- promoting travel to Britain. dians to the joys of Elizabeth- Left to right, they are: Margo These thtee "wenches" from. the Eliza- féthan Room of. London's - 4 |Rickie Shackelton Sion the score § |through the vet second period. |Brian Blackburn and Michael m|\Braves piayed to a 4-4 tie, and Dachy, head wench, Roseann Law and Hylda Sims. --CP Photo Mr. Browf Said a local of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (Ind.) was able to get certification at grower-ship- per Companies in Holland Marsh, .30 miles north of Tor- onto, as @ result of the ruling. The board ruling makes union certification @ possibility for every grower with more than two. employees engaged in pre- paring préduce for market, Mr dontination of Ontario's produce industry by U.S. - dominated trade unions. John F. Brown told the asso- clation's annual meeting that the board ruled Jast year that agriculture embraces --produc- tion only. Preparation for mar- ket is outside the. definition of agriculture. Préviously, the Ontario Labor Relations Act had excluded farm workers from union jur- Fruit Growers Worried By US. Unions TORONTO (CP)--The secre- tary of the Ontario Fruit and and Yar aie =e Association said a ruling by the cons and s L a 'b or Relations ard has paved the way for isdiction. Brown said, and the associatior cessors in Ontario. has asked the Ontario govern- meit. to review the decision, The CNR was criticized by Elston Honsberger, chairman of the association's tender fruit section, for ra'sing fates last spring on fruits and vegetables moving éast from the Niagara Peninsula and other nearby counties, The association also voted for the second year to tny to set up a marketing board for all pro- game of the day the Huskies Tamblyn were thé goal. scorers for the Canadians. Bill MeCul- lough accoufited for both the Leaf goals. Rangers defeaiéd the Bruins §-1, Doug. Patker (2), _ Gil- hooly, Gord Flintoff and Robert) coun Harness scored for the. haben F sd the Bruins t saat In the third and final Pee Wee game the Hawks and Wings played 7% a 2-2 tie. Carl Kent an@ Jackie McKnight were the goal scorers for the Hawks. 'MacGregor accounted for. the Wings' two goals. BANTAM LEAGUE In the Santam League, the Fiyers. defeated the Lions 4-2 in the first exhibition game. In the second game the Cubs and in the third and final Bantam shutout the Pirates 2-0, The Ban- tam league playoffs will get underway this coming Saturday, Jan, 18, MIDGET LEAGUE In the first Midget playoff ame, the Generals defeated the In the fitst Ato ga last any, feated the Parker (3), Dean kan, and Mike O'Brien ac for the rs' goals, Mike ehoe, Phillip MacLean, Darrell Barrett and Mike Terp- Stra were the goal scorers for the Barons. Giants lag the Hornets 10-2. Garry phy, (8), Dennis Smale (2), Rom per (2) and Ron Simpson socoutied for the Giants' ten ls, Doug. Tam- blyn and Keith Kelly were the goal getters for the Hornets, In the first Atom game play- ed on Monday, the Bisons de- feated the Barons 4-1 on by Doug. Vivian (2), Walter Wereszezynski, Bernard John- son. Michael Kehoe accounted for the Barons' lone tally. é played © Bombers de ike Lions - i, ae p.m., Generals v6. ets; i3 P.m., Bantams vs. SS uveniie League -- $.00 p.m., Lions vs. Pirates, Atom - 19.33 am, sons. Aces v8, Cai aging JAN, " Giants, vs. Bisons; §.45 oa, Royals vs. Indians, YOUNG CANADA pro 9 gee Bowmanville's | Little teams will hold their Fee Young Canada Night, next Mon- day, Jah. 20, at Memorial evedlig wil'be Sis Horigs ant Don mons of the | lle pelos tees Pi win! Band will also > yt to ADULT SWIMMING LESSONS There are still a nytiber of" 176 MARY ST, 728-4681 ae, Sects sreecnmaaerinanatna ss In the second Atom game played on Monday the Hornets defeated the Rams 1-0. The Rams' wining goal was scored by Doug. Tamblyn late in the first period, SATURDAY, JAN. 18 Pee Wee League -- 7.00 a.m., Canadians vs. Rangers; 7.45 a.m., Atoms v6. ew 8.85 Ever See a HAIRY-CHESTED HEAD SCRATCHER? 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