aaa one Seeee eS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Jaly 6, 1964 5 of two Oshawa Times reportersiquite like that before," he forking hay away from the barn as it was pushed out af! Mg aren up ater smouldering by firefighters. . tinphilty drenched be Gan "I have never seen anythinglof men.) ALUMINUM OSHAWA FREE PARKING Aluminum Combination STORM-SCREEN _ DOORS "To Save Cash-- Fire Chief Thanks Help In OHW Blaze The cause of the fire at the Ontario Hospital horse-barn last Thursday night has still not tablished. | Dundas Pupils Receive Honors (Contributed) Thursday last week, was @ red-letter day for many of the students atiending Dundas Street Pubic School. Not only was it the day be- fore frecdom for the summer but, bars and crests recogniz- ing superior school activities were presented by the Home and Schoo] Association. Bars were presented for: music, softball, attendance, vol- leyball, citizenship, and aca- demic achievement. Pupils who won four bars, one of which had to be citizenship or achievement, received their school crests WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gavit Tel. 668-3703 Whitby Fire Chief Bruce Corner said Saturday that au-|f thorities from the Ontario Hos- pital Commission are investi- gating. He also expressed thanks to the, private citizens and Hospi- tal personnel who aided his fire- fighters for most of the nine hours plus they fought the blaze. Among the anecdotes that usu- ally arise from an extended fire- fight, he cherished the picture ALUMINUM AWNINGS PORCH ENCLOSURES STORM-SCREEN DOORS. WINDOWS 'WHAT AM I DOIN' HERE?" Four-year-old Gordon Comp- 'pose Susan of Mark Dane" The Arena on Saturday. Gor- ton, sandwiched between the champion Great Danes '"'Gil- and "Champion Fingard Haupt of Hanway" at the Whitby Dog Show held at don is the nephew of the dog's owner, David Fingard, of Beaverton, Those receiving crests were: David Moore, Darlene Wilt, Wayne Conners, Earl Brasier, Fred Hiusser, Sandra Nimigon, Christine Simpson, George Yates, Dar- lene King, Debbie Brook, Wayne Howard, Gregory Parks, Vicki Wilde, Wendy Sutherland, Dale McAnsh, Ronald Halton, Ken Nott, Patricia Nott, Dennis Connelly, Brigitte Marlikowski, {Wendy Wilde, Larry Jeffreys, Bob Simpson, Judith Pinch, Jim Down, Cathy Hopkins, Florence Van der Meulin, Hennie Van der Linde, Grant Souter, Robbie McPhee. Ruth Mclvor, Linda Horack, Linda Hiusser, Henry Heers- chap, Wayne Nimigon, . Jim Heard and Donna Barter. School Letters were presented to those who had the most points in their division at the Dundas Field day held ear- lier in June. were: Lorraine McKay, Sheila Paddick, Stephen Thwaites, Douglas Sturgess, Debbie Eng- lish, Wayne Connors, Lynne Pat- terson, Campbell O'Donnell, Margaret Vanden Heusel, Kim Taylor and Laurie English: 2 GAMES, 7 GOALS FOR DON Terry Halton,|| Whitby Legion veteran and War Amputee Joe Clark, 82, was the oldest person to go along to the Legion's Annual picnic at Pinecrest Park on Saturday. Joe is pictured here ALL ENJOY LEGION PICNIC with his great-grandson Greg- gy Edwards. Despite the over- cast sky the picnic went with its usual swing. --Oshawa Times Photo Seven Marks Set In Kelowna Meet KELOWNA (CP) -- Seven Those who received a "D" lcanadian track records were set and one tied Saturday dur- ing the annual British Columbia interior open age groups track and field championships. The national records were set in the midget girls javelin, broad jump and high jump, in the juvenile womens 220 yards, the juvenile mens 120 yard hur- dies, high jump and pole vault. The juvenile women's Cana- dian 80 metre hurdles record was tied, One-Stop DECORATING PRESENTS A Flavoured Wine "SERVE COLD ON THE ROCKS OR WITH YOUR FAVOURITE MIX" PRIME WINDOWS CMHC ACCEPTED FLEXALUM SIDING JALOUSIES ALUMATOPS FOR PICK-UP TRUCKS 2 Peay Showroom & Factory PHONE 728-1633 95 ATHOL ST, EAST--OSHAWA SHOP @ Wollpaper and Murols © Custom Draperies © Broadioom end Rugs © CLL. Paints end Varnishes @ Flo-Gloze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Craggs Paces Victory As Brooklin Licks Sealtests By CLIFF GORDON Brooklin Sr. Lacrosse Club won their second game in two nights Saturday, as they down- ed Brampton Sealtests 8-6 at the Brooklin arena before an- other very fine. crowd, who were treated to a close, hard- checking game. The win was a "really big" one for the local gutted-stick i IR so Dlennrag itty games out sec- ond-place St. Catharines Ath- letics who were idle. In other Sr. action on Saturday night Huntsville downed the Port) Credit Sailors 11-8. For the second game in a row it was Don Craggs, the old reliable, who was to the fore in a goal-scoring way. On Satur- day night the fleet-footed for- ward bagged a trio of goals for a total of seven in two nights. Craggs was the only repeat scorer for coach Crawford's men with singles going to Doug Vipond Jerry Burrows, Chas Ludlow, Glen Lotton and Bob Hanna. The goal by Ludlow at 7.42 of the final period on asses from Tran and Baker roke up a tense tie and proved to be the game winner, Lotton scored the clincher on a per- fect pass by Doug Vipond at 18.50. , Jim McLure and Don Arthurs were the leading snipers for the visiting Rose Town team as they triggered a pair. Aces were picked up by Barry Find- ley and Joe Caruso, The game, in itself, was very cleanly played for two teams who as a rule can really whip it up if the need arises. Only 10 penalties were handed out in- cluding early majors to Mike Finnegan of the visitors and Craggs of the home side JUST TALKING .. . Playing coach Crawford was not dressed for the second game in a row as he was nursing a badly bruis- ed knee... . Fleet Grant Hef- fernan was also on the side- lines for Saturday night's en- counter as he pulled the. ten- dons in his foot in the game in day Mike Gray bell were dressed for Saturday nights game but saw limited action . . . Gord Thompson, who, as a rule, is the "bad iis majors 4.10, McClure 8.14, Spicer team, they are Bobby Curtis and Bobby Allen. Both players are seasoned veterans and will bear a lot of watching, SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD 1, Brooklin: Doug Vipond, G. Lotton . Brooklin: Craggs 2.43 . Brampton: Arthurs, W. 6. |. Brampton; Arthurs, Wanless 10,34 . Brampton: Findley, Richardson 11.03 6. Brooklin: Craggs, G,. Lotton, Ruttan 11.9 Penalties -- Craggs, Finnegan, minors SECOND PERIOD . Brampton: Caruso, McClure 6.58 8. Brooklin: Craggs 7, ade Tran, B 14. Brooklin: Doug Vi 10, Brooklin: Burrows 435 11, Brampton: McClure, W. Thompson Penalties -- None, THIRD PERIOD 12, Brooklin: Hanna 13, Brooklin: Ludiow 17.05 4.16 74a 18.50 Penalties -- Ricardson, Burrows 3.13, Ruttan 10.59, W. Thompson 13.25. jaker G. Lotton, pond MONK BURNS HIMSELF RANGOON (AP)--A Buddhist monk burned himself to death Sunday in front of a sacred shrine 12 miles from Rangoon, Burma. There was no indication 9. Brampton: McClure, W. Thompson 13.17 of his motive. BROCK - WHITBY Evening Shows At 7 and 8:20 "MARGARET RUTHERFORD IS AGATHA CHRISTIE'S The Proudly invites you to attend & the opening of their newly re- modelled Dining Lounge and \ Regency Room, Teeth wun PENS ER CinemaScope MetroColor boy" of the Brampton team, played the first period of the game but retired due to a badly- twisted back suffered in the game Friday night in Hunts- ville, won by the Sealtests... A couple of Peterborough Speedy Erns took in Saturday night's game. In talking with their playing coach Cy Coombes we asked him 'what happened on Friday night, did your fel- lows run out of gas?' .. . To which he replied 'Brooklin never even gave us a chance to get filled up' . . . and that was just about the story on the game... Every player on the Brooklin team played heads-up! lacrosse and deserve a lot of credit for such a fine team effort . . . 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