Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Feb 1964, p. 15

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al ho a a ee ee ee ee ea Se Oe ines Freeney esp RHINE 1 Physical Fitness Grants Not Merely Sports Welfare OTTAWA (CP)--Roger Dion, head of the government's fit- ness and amateur sport direc- torate, says the men running amateur sport in Canada haven't yet fully grasped the basic aims behind the federal program, "In. some quarters it's still considered as a windfall for athletes, or as a welfare pro- gram for poor but deserving F- sports ' bodies," he said in an interview. Dion, 37-year-old expert. on community recreation, believes too much emphasis has been laced in the press on grants that allow --s Canadian participation in international events, or in helping amateur rts bodies to stage their mpionships or other events, "Above all, the fitness pro- m is to encourage all citi- zens to lead a more active life in good provincial or local sports or recreation Le ae ag The fitness directorate, branch of the national health department, was set up by an act of Parliament in 1961 and {ven an annual budget of $5,- 000 to "encourage, promote and develop fitness and ama- teur sport in Canada," ate reached $2,000,000 for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1964. It is expected Parliament will approve a $3,000,000 budget for the 1964-65 fiscal year, Half of the directorate's bud- get goes directly to the prov- inces for their fitness and ama-|& teur. sports projects, and from the provincial shares come scholarships for undergraduate study in fitness fields, The federal half goes for grants to national sports bodies and to universities with schools of physical education, and also takes 'caer of requests for grants-in-aid for study at the jsadvanced professional level. ROGER DION STILL BELOW LIMIT In the initial years, the bud- gets haven't reached the. statut- ory $5,000,000 limit, From a start of $1,000,000 in 1961, the funds available to the director- A 10-member advisory com- mittee under chairman Ken Farmer of Montreal meets in Ottawa early each year to con- sider applications for grants and to make recommendations to the government. NO CAPITAL GRANTS At its meeting here later in February. the committee will sean. 45 briefs asking a total of $1,200,000. A few of these briefs will be rejected because the or- ganizations are asking money for capital development, such as facilities, equipment or build- ings, which is not covered in the directorate's terms of refer- ence, At a recent meeting of the Canadian Amateur Sports Fed- eration, composed of most sport governing bodies in Canada, Dion made a plea for more contact between his directorate and sports leaders, More - frequent meetings, he said, could clear Y 4 some of the confusion among the sport bod- ies about the absic objectives of the directorate, and allow the federal officials to offer advice and any help needed in prepar- ation of applications for grants. For example, said Dion, local sports or recreational groups who now complain of receiving no. assistance federally might find help available at the pro- vincial level, The directorate would benefit through the knowledge it would gain of the sports involved, The meetings would not nec- essarily have to take place in Ottawa, said Dion, His staff was ready to travel and meet sports leaders across the country, "Remember, we're on your side,' he told the federation delegates, OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS THE pected SIX LEAGUE Doubles -- Anderson 470 (230, i, and aery *sroneoriage 479 (232), 'here were no hy eg this week, and ® 'wa eager the teams. Maple 8 yi three points from Rockets. Dury took free points from Try Herds er} 'Thisties took three points from Rose Buds. ' Team Standings -- Busy Bees 12, Rose Buds 8, Maple Buds & Rockets 7 Try Hards 6 and Thisties 4. . UAWA LEAGUB orp = act to 3, Oshawa TV wi reny"s 3, George's |, Group 2 -- Sein Barter 4 Acadian by Durno's 3, Stevenson's 1, Bolanhood's Appliances 1, Berg's 3, Local ine] Group 3--Houdeille 3, Russ' 1, Al's Bi-Rite 3, Sheriff's 1, Foley's 3, Town and Country 1, Canadian Corps 3; Johansen's 3 "Group t--Mead's 14 Harry's 13, Goch 1%, Scugeg 10, Turney's 9, Oshawa TV 8, wpeorge's TV 8, Tony's 6. Group 2%--Bolehood's 14, gay se 2 Berg's 1%, City Barber 11, Stevenson's ie 1 ep Jonansen's 13, lances 9% ues 7, Local nora? _ Canadian 3, Als Bi-Rite 13, Houdalile 1), four 10, Foley % Sheriff's 7, Town and Country try 4. Scores -- H. Huntley 87% J. Trott Dumas 731, A iit 238" : NOX 666, S$, Stovin 665, » Stovin 65, R. Me 448, DB. Hodgson) 'and| Sion, sorry. ge ag 26, J. ge $ » Wilson 206, C . Wakely 21, "jwith @ 749 (355, 216); Phit_ McKinley 632 H pce il 210); Terry Bracey 59) (232); tan) 568 te rer tart and Ray Bilsky &.|_ Tia ts tearm st padre: Wigh Trip! Ken Cobb 754 se 74), Morris R.|717. G89), Gord Ki 620,/24), Gord Brown ¥ Flewell 463 QD), 222), Harry Bennett 64) Bug Bunnies, with 18 points In 12 games, Juniors (2 Games) -- Cyclones 3, Pin Wreckers 0; Alley Aces 3, Twisters 0) Beatniks 3, Typhoons 0) Hurricanes. 3, Jokers 0; Atoms 2 Livewlres 1) Jetsons 2 Head Pins |, Section Winners -- jo, 4 --Headpins, with 20 points In ty games. Seniors (3 Games) --- Planets 3, Plutos 1) Saturns 3, Jupiters 1) Spacers 2, Mar- tlans 2. Second Section Winners--Team No, 3~ Saturns, with 25 points in 18 games, High Scores -- orrenn Girls -- Paula Westlake 303 (185); Joan Dewell 258 (137); Cynthia Mitchel 251 (135) end Donna Roter 250 (1a Bantam Boys -- Guteh Ritenie 33) (188), David Ferens 310 (157), Bob Hard- ing 295 (155) and Doug. Mcleese 265 laa), Junior Girls--Debdbie Parfitt 365 (237); irene Roznik 348 (247); Pam. Harding 334 (191)2 Judy Esposito 320 (209), and Nancy) holdra 307 (167), Junior Boys -- Bob Konkle 407 (227); Rick Brooks" 373 _(192)2_ Garry Christenson 365 (240); Jim Grant 302 (157) and Ron) Kirby 300 (178). Senior Girls -- Avril Devenish came) through for the girls in her league by! ae up a nice triple, 625 (253), Nice! shooting. Senior Boys -- 'at Smith really hit- fing Nis mark this week, bowled a lovely triple of 80) (908, 278, 25), That Is truly some bowling done by @ young bowler, Following Terry was Richard Whiteley (290); Mike Childerhose 563 $8, WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH LEAGUE Points Taken -- Squirts 4, oir 3, Sting Rays 3, Wonders Love 628 (204, 239), last week's ommis- Thelma Owen 617 (290), Joan Slater 613 (251) end Bill Clark 607 Q2)17, 1) High games -- Norm Naish 275, Joe 2 Zingers 2, Odd) sk Balls 1, GoGetters 1, Beatnicks tonanie ea ove! Ki 2, Parson 234, 213); P. Barrett 709 (290, 240); L. Shob- brook 756 (304, 259); R. Brooks 722 (252, 295); J. Procher 717 (240, 267, 210); L. Locke 744 (221, 235, 288); B, Giikes 716 (212, 279, 225) B. Tunstall 702 (250, 267); 4, Brown 741 (284, 260); B, Winters 749 (266, 282, 201) and J, George 702 (339). High Singles --- G, Stacey 258, H, Pele shok 278, D, Robertson 256, W. Bradbury 262, &. Carswell 291, B. Hardie 268, 9 Sargeant 268, S. Shelenkoff 292, J, Hedger 250, C, Halliday 278, S$, Claus 261, B. Morey 257, D. Talbot 253, G. Topping 270, M, MacPherson 264, C. Hubbell 258, A, Parry 254, 4. Dervent 250, W. Lanning te P, Kupnickl 256, G. Linttop 265 and ¢ Prusinski 273, "orn League -- R. Lloyd 90 and G. Yule 85, NOR'-WESTERS LEAGUE | High Tripies--Barb Heagle 713 (206, 304, }203); Rosalie Gill 690 (213, 219); and Marg Armstrong 612 (228), | Over 200 + Betty Hewett 211, Evelyn Guthrie 255 and Phy! Clarke 252, Lemon League -- Connie Hamilton 73, 97, Virginia Montemurro 60, Ruby Smith \8 8}, 45, Kay Carey 96, Adele Hubbell 54, Marg Ripley 75, 66, 43, Toni Adams 89, | Marg Huzer 97, 55 and Florence ied | 84, 81, 92, STORIE PARK LEAGUE We noticed that the Colleges broke the lee this week by taking 4 points. We want to give special mention to Jim Scott (Jr.)) for ak game of 316 and Jim McCabe for) his 322, High Triples -- Lou Locke 723 (225, 243, 235); Helen Powlenchuk 71) (223, Seetae Powlenchuk 709 (256, 226, 227); diem Scott (Jr.) 689 (217, 316); Art French 675 (202, 275); Alex Anderson 672 (221, 250, 201); Bill Short (Je.) 662 (290, 201); Jim McCabe 648 (312); Zi eS aes 638 (216, 243); John 7 (233, 291)2 Tony 0? (261) and Colin Wilson ~= Jack Johnson 245, Charile deck McLean 238, 200, Joe Bud French 236, Maurice Lyon 233, George Parkwright 227, Frank French 22), 213, James Scott (Sr.) 218, Theresa Casciate 218, Joyce Porter 217, 202, Beth Kane 217, Harry Willlams 216, Ann Willlams 213, Seat Pisgi | 2, Eva 200 Nash 241, Ward ds. 235), Blanche Wotten 239, Doris Sutton 233, Audrey White 227, Helen Stater 224, Betty Clark 205, Besse Welsh (204, 202), MEN'S STORE LEAGUE Winners for this section: pe with 28 points, Goch's with @ pintall of 31,873, National Grocers with @ pinfail of 30,58). Points Taken -- Oshawa Bakery 1, Hal- Vdays 3; Ont, Motor Sales 1, Balko 3; Auto Trans, 1, Barbers 3; Motor City 3, Seven Up 1) National Grocers 4, Covl-| ters 6; Goch's 3, Toastmasters 1; Powell's) Dixon's 3) peg 53 Lumber 3, Pediars 1.) High Team ipies -- Powell Drugs 13578, Goch's mine "National Grocers 3405,! Halildays 3503. }1306 and Goch's 203,; We would like to insert this word of/ 225, W. » Jessome 233, W. Wer- ernon League -- 6. are S & | D. Wyrerud 99. welcome to Cy. Powell, we agein, after his time in the Yerye at Biene tt a, @lud, Danny. hore. Being ou! gins ®. didn't seem to hurt his Pha Hh MOTOR CITY JUNIOR LEAGUE Points Taken -- Bantams (2 Games)-- Yaki 'Decaies 3, Goofies 0; Gaffers 3) 799 (21), 254, 274); A. Mitenell 80S (225, Anne Naish 202, | Lem New cellar dwellers, Joe Ward with 87) score, eye Ryd as he came up with @ nice triple} Arkwright 210, Taylor 210, Frank Belbin 210, hy 'Bice 7, Morris 206 and Oscar Morrison 206, on ee 10 lemons this week, Standings - Albanys 21, mecoes 18, Cuberts 17, Mibberts 16, Ox- fords 16, Johnstons 15, Tresanes 14, Mills 113, Cromwells 12, Hillsides 11, Montraves 10, Centres 8 and Colleg: ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE CLUB Over 600 Games -- Lorne Pollard 813 | (287, 305, 221), John Jukes 727 (244, 294), jDlana Charuk 694 (249, 251), Dud Mills 628 (201, 261) and Bill Corbett 613 (259) | Over 200 Games - Ross Sutherland »| Drugs 4, Acadian Cleaners 0; Alger Pres/ 206, 220, Cy Usher 211, Lorne Curry m1; Team standings -- Hicks §, 4, Con. Heating 0» Town and Country 1,/Edith McMahon 216 Ivan Parrott 211,/Jev8 4 Pips ~ Secere 3 Colts 2, Kayo's }Marion Manning 277, Dan Charuk 204, 233, Pat Mowbray 235, Marie Stewart 224, Ruth Parrott 203, Shirly Stainton 204, | Herd Stewart 212, Ted Markalous 200,| jand Jane Thertell 214 } Team Standings. -- Protons 17, Com- and Diodes 7, MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE Bs usoony of the second section were ry and Lovell with 20 points; Thomson our High Triples ere -- S. Simpson | Remieanen 18, People's 16, Kinloch's 16, Angus Graydon 14, Gold Medal 14, Swans Pop Eyes 0; Datty Ducks 2 Dandies 1;/902, 278); BD, Hodgson 778 (214, 263, 301);/11, Jordons 10, Nu-Way 10, Modern bad Yoo! Bears 2, Bug Bunnies |. Winners of the Second Section -- Team No. § K. Jenkins 715 (237, 266, 212); € {743 (254, 242, 247), L, Wagg 720 (269, 238, SPORT FROM BRITAIN Newans/holstery 8. 400 Scores =Mabel Moss 483 (299, | 244), Marion Hutchins 474 (299, 235), | Eviyn Stinson 462 (221, 241), Judy Zak 45) (263); Barb Harding 437 (218, 219), Dot Huzar 416 (253), Mary Frobel 41! X216) and Flo Williamson 408 (216). win 225, Vera Hele 224, Edna Eliiot 218, Alfred) 226, 209 200 Scores -- Al Hill 238, Myrna Bald-| 734, Alex 231, 210, Roly Arnold 228, Ernie icnene 228, Hilda Mooney 223, Tom Rae@ 222, 206, Ed, Lesile 222, Alice Huteheson 221, Len Byrne 219, Ray Bran- ton 217, 215, Marg Arnold 217, Vera Burr 215, Eleanore Laverty 208, John Norris 208, Nan Bennett 207, Audrey Keys 20 200, Phyllis Johnson 206, Inge Nugent 203, 200, Kay Hardsand 202, Ann Cornish 202 and Ray Hutchinson 202, LEGION LEAGUE We had @ very good turn out and @ warm welcome to all new bowlers, Over 600 were -- Ben Bracey 705 (269, 288); Fred Taylor 628 (212, 243) and Bill r| Smith 616 (208, 228), Over 200 -- Betty Black 275, Aelva Hill 257, Ron McKeegan 246, Tab Parrish 242, Howard Pigdon 237, Flo Bracey 230, Herb Bathe 229, Walt Devenish 234, Pear! werereen 218, Lou Black 218, 218, Jack Dodds 214, R, MeBihanney 214, ed Robinson 210, Ray Brown 208, Doug Kay 207, B. Beaudry 207, 200, 'Albert Hate 203, and J, Anderson 201, |. Lemon League -- Eileen Smith 96, Barb Smith 95, 93, Fran McEvers 95, Jack Dodds 83 and Glen Graham 75, Don't forget to come and bring your pene fo the dence at the Legion Hall, BUSH LeAGuE Points Taken -- City Yard 3, Beatty's Haulage 1) Len and Lou's 3, Acme Haul , vr Construction 1) intlop 657 (265), : el 'ain 259) and A, the| Cameron 795 (345 High Bingien 'R MeCar!20, Tae 260, D. Doughty 253 and R. Lewis ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE CLUB |. Over 600 games -- Shirley Stainton 7463 296); | (236, 288, 239); Diana Charuk 693 (314, 256); Lorne Pollard 672 (209, 293); Ber- tha Sutherland 655 (318); Gert Markalous 63) (249, 234); Bud Manning 419 (280); ye ae 611 (270) and Lorne Curry Over 200 games -- Cy Usher 200, Bill Corbett 244-219, Jean Cook 212, Marion Manning kg Ruth Parrott 289, John Jukes Herb Stewart _ Tat ark, en eFeam, Stenaings -- VHF's ta) ings aly 'eo Ritterwatt * Motshote. "9, et Suet lerwatts jotshots 9, gd » Che é ¢.0.F, LEAGUE Just one bowler made the charmed Circle this week -- Jim Nemish with @ very nice 721 (250, ie 257), 600 Triples -- Molly Hartshorn 486 ), Norm O'Reilly 672 (226, 255) £6 th, 451 (266, Don R 3%, 236), Ron O'Reilly 623 ae oi ~-- on 613 (275, 206) and ee ane 31). = Lailes Richardson 253, Morris Davey 238, Aubrey Hircock 229, Dick Stata 221, yrs Shewan 216, Lucy Peeling 211, 205, Helen Hircock 210, 203; Frances Gibbs 213, ait Elliott 204, Orm Yourth 204 and Claude Glassford 202, ; All gs a points -- Daks 2, Os- cars ps elfers 1; Jays ty Hicks} colts gf is Daks |) and Heifers mTnr & Tins g = HOME DESIGN No. 609 * This Design has a some- what similar floor plan to our ever popular Design 209, Note the different gable roof with 4.) wide overhang, and protected front entry, Service door is at the side, and is also protect- ed from winter blasts by the breezeway. If desired this could be closed in for added rotection, There is provision or an extra washroom in the HANMt Biyraiei5 Wwe THE WEEK | nena HALL 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Februery 8, 1964 17 FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE METALLIC PAPER SHADE QUESTION: I have a large table lamp with a silver metal- lic paper lamp shade, What type of care does this need? ANSWER: This type of shade just needs dusting (or vacuum: ing), To keep the paper from drying out and becoming too brittle: treat the surface occa- sionally with a mixture of one tablespoon of turpentine to a half cup of paraffin oil. Be sure to wipe off a surplus oil carefully after 10 minutes, ALCOHOL PROOF FINISH QUESTION: We have an old den piano bench we want to DESIGN 609 wi No House: 1,196 Sq.Ft. Garage: 516 sq. ft, CH- 600B is for Brick, CH-600F is for Frame, Standard Builders Blue- prints for this Design No, 609 cost $15.00 for the first set and $5.00 for additional sets. 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Town & Country Leoguais Oshawa Quolity Fuels va Dunns, at 6:00 p.m: Port Perry Flyers vs People's Chornine ot 7:30 p.m, and Black's Me's Wear vs Vikings, at 9:00 p.m. All games at Port Perry Arena, Bowers 202, V! Rorison 202, and ° om Logernan in the 200 scores with @ 27. PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES Team Standings -- Players 18, fouchables 17, Hootenanys 16\s, ee Homebrew Style Hockey Making Real Comeback Exchanged and Installed 24 HR. SERVICE W. Borrowdale LUCKY DRAW AT EVERY CLASS BROWN'S ---- me ltl KIRNCALDY, Scotland (CP); Hockey is enjoying a Scottish) revival and some devotees pre- dict it will once again be as) big as in the "Canadian days." Bigger, because the Scottish laddies are themselves provid- ing the fireworks in the game as it's played today, not Cana- dian imports as was the case in earlier years. Fans tend to show more loy- elty to homebrew plavers and stones 14s, Rollers 14, _Hilibiities 5 Twisters Ww, Joly Six 12, Unpredict | jrupted by the Second World War jee a ged Me on Heads Bdind gg ucky Breaks Ng High aes but were resumed in 1946-52/§ Hopetuls $ and Jets 4 with Canadian players--an ex:|" High Triples -- Harry Reva 883 (363, | nate "4 |a77, 243), Ron Davis 828 (308, 280, 240), a @ business doomed to fail-/7 orint eo (336, 277, 296), Madaieins Morrison 747 (261, 280, 206) Harold Cor. "About 1954 the whole thing/" nish 739 (296, 232, 211), Harold Creamer collapsed,"' recalled 738 (223, 277, 238), Pelow 723 (243, Thomas 257, 223), Edna Ward 721 (20%, 272, 24), Horne, general manager of the sol ag RC My asl a, ag Beg b 7, 265), Pegoy Fayle 69S (237, Kirkealdy rink, which as A/a, 240), Norma Norris 648 (20, 209), capacity of 4,000, Bill Barta 658 (243, 247), Dave Peedies 646 (205, 254), Lily Rae 642 (245, "There was none at all until Hugh Huteneson 636 (253, 205), about four years ago when! Tonkin 62 (22, 2:7), Pete Wight 625 young chaps began playing with (208, 223), Lorraine Peebles 622 (261), Lumber & Supplies LTD. 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Qshawa Dairy ve Tony's Worker' 's Credit Union vs Hayden Macdonald's, at Assoc, Juvenile Lb 8:15 p.m, and Auto Oshawo s Reftarronents,, ot at 9:15 p.m, Both games at Oshawa Children's Arena, HEATING SALtS 186 TAUNTON OSHAWA PHONE 728-7337 You Like It 'a ... lt Likes You WEDNESDAY HOCKEY: Oshewe Minor Asses, Midget Leaguer Loca! 222 vs Kiwanis Club, at 6:15 p.m; Rotary Club vs Navy Vets, at 7:05 p.m; Kinsmen Club vs Lions Club, et 7:55 p.m. oa Canadian Legion vs firefighters, at 8:45 p.m, All games at Oshawa Children's Arena, THURSDAY HOCKEY:- OHA Junior "A" Oshawa Generals, at Trenton Arena, FRIDAY No Games Scheduled, SATURDAY HOCKEY: Oshawe Neighborhood Perks Assoe, Pee Wee Boys' League:- Nine scheduled games, starting at 7.00 a.m... all at rand Children's Arena, the system also develops a keen: Jack Barta 42) (25S, 222), Steve Barta er rivalry among communities,| Dist-ibutor: Rese Shortt 156 GIBB STREET PHONE 723-3042 Lee Bishop RADIATOR REPAIRS Cleaning end a, New and Used Ri 42 Bond St. Ww. 725-1633 HOTEL GENOSHA Excellent Banquet and Convention Facilities AIR CONDITIONED COFFEE SHOP Open 24-Hrs. A Day jold hockey sticks, with no more 61 (206, 234), Al Hardsand 619 (28), | STEPHENSON'S the Scots say. The story is/>&dding than football jerseys, /Tar' une Oe an Mery +S much the same in Engiand,| "This was our chance to bring be \ ! G AGE » Two Hundreds -- ye bens tae P vbad also making a hockey come-/hockey back to catch the new reesy riod . sai back. generation, Our youngsters had/237, Betty Byme 234 200, Joyce Taylor Both Mr. & Mrs. Are Invited easier WHEEL To Attend Our Pelow 248, No: jughes 238, Art Taylor 237, Bill Gutsell "The Scots are natural hockey never seen first-class hockey ALIGNMENT players and they play a good) "I believe it will become as Straightening rough, hard game," said Harold/!mportant as it was before." (Pep) Young, a Montrealer who, Young, now a businessman, General Repairs 15 CHURCH ST. COMMENCING FRIDAY, FEB. 14 - 8 P.M. 4 Classes in All--Feb, 14, 21st, 28th and Mar. 6th came to this Fifeshire town to Save an indication. of the popu-) Phone 725-0522 You'll be shown in detail just how te go about PLANNING & play hockey and went native. |!arity of ice sports here wher) BUILDING your ree room by Factory Trained Representatives oe roume's team, the Fife Fiy-jhe said one difficulty is to get is currently dominating the lthe rink for hockey: practice in end our own quelitied staff, Plan te join us . .-. you could win @ lucky prize! Scottish scene, regularly trounc-/ view ot curling demands ing such squads as Ayr, Paisley, | mmr en & Building Supplies Ltd. Glasgow and Edinburgh. COLLAPSED IN 1954 1279 SIMCOE NORTH 728-6291 Open Daily - / A.M, till 6 PLM, Pri, till 9 PLM, CONTINENTAL STEAM BATH 16A Ontarie St, Oshewe Finnish Seune Ph. 728-2460 wer- Niagara Falls Flyers ve 300 p.m, There Are Specie! 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Young, veteran of action with Verdun Junior A and Granby of the Eastern Townships league, and Vern Gregor, formerly of Toronto, are the only Canadian- trained players in .the Scottish league which first came into being in 1938. Hockey operations were jnier- & e@28 SAD e297 2 -- Mm oe we Chevrolet, Corvair, Oldsmobile Sales and Service PHONE 728-6206 40 Years Serving You Request One rete covers "Phone or come im

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