THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, September 8,1964 § | . : . WEDDED ican walk into a new house on WELLINGTON, Enylan ditheir day, The scheme (CP)--A Somerset town council/is intended to help plans a housing list for youngiwho have no hope of married couples so that they mortgage. Neighbors Helpless As ru" 5 a1 Inferno Kills Cottager the American Football League, were among the casualties Tuesday as pro football's two major igor reached their PORT PERRY (Staff) -- An|Marshall's Office. No one was|semifinal cutdown date. | Ze- Aurora father-of-two died in alable to venture a guess as to/man, an AFL defensive back in blazing Port Perry area cottage|its origin. 1962, was one of four players yestrday morning as neighbors! McFarlane nad been at the|Pul on waivers by New York by anid veg at Hockins of{°7tt#8e about three days, and OPP Whitby said last night that|W@5 alone. He had one son by the cause of John Beasley Mc-|a previous marriage, and one Jets, Another was Dick Christy, New York's star runner and Farlane's death was not deter-|stepson. mined last night. | WHITBY And DISTRICT Six Injured oe Rass Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West ey In Tw o-C ar , Collision Six people were sent to Osh- awa General Hospital Saturday night, following a two-car crash at the intersection of Highway 12 and the Fourth Concession Road most valuable player in 1962. Groman was offensive end at Houston in 1960. BOXLA 'ACES OF THE WEEK' Pictured above is Al Brooke on the right, local Brading- Cinci 'Tepresentative present- ing the Brading's player of the week awards to three Brooklin Sr, Lacrosse players. Sealtests Get Sticky; Keep Brooklin From Series Sweep Madgett followed with anotherjand started for the goal. Hejfans, game time tonight is 9.45. By CLIFF GORDON Brampton Sealtests, with their backs to the wall, fought back gamely on Saturday night as they staved off elimination with a close, hard-fought 9-7 win over the Brooklin Lacrosse Club. Brooklin lead the best of seven Eastern Canada Senior finals three games to one, with the big important fifth game here at the Brooklin arena to- night starting at 8.45. It.was do or die for Bramp- ton and they gambled on bring- ing up three juniors for Satur- day night's encounter. They proved very helpful as John McCauley scored two third- period goals, the first one prov- ing to be the game winner and the second one the clincher. Jim Richardson, another junior- age player, netted one goal. The players, left to right, are Elmer Tran, Don Craggs and Jerny Burrows, All three will be in action tonight at the Brooklin arena in the fifth game of the best of seven goal at 7.51, Castator clicked at 8.48 and husky Ford hit the) score sheet at 10.34 to put) Brooklin down three goals. A| fast change of players and some| good work on the local bench) brought the Brooklin team back) to life. Bruce got his second) goal of the period with Cullen and Baker getting the helpers on it. Then Crawford, the hard- working coach of the Brooklin team, brought the good Brook-) lin fans up cheering as he cut) the Brampton lead to a single) goal at 17.52. Brooklin had a} couple of more good scoring| chances in the final minute but) shot wide of the open lower) right-hand corrier of the net. The period ended at 5-4 in favor of the Sealtests. SPEED, ACCURACY Other snipers for the winning home town team were Castator and Madgett with two, and| singles to John Ford and Don| Arthurs, For the Brooklin team it was Grant Heffernan and the much- improved Don Bruce with two goals each. Captain Glen Lot- ton, playing coach Ken Craw- ford and Don Craggs each had singles. Heffernan also added three assists to his total, while goalie Pat Baker came wp) with two helpers. The first period was a very close hard-checking one with) |The Brampton team struck |deadly speed and accuracy and) JUST TALKING. .. . | }caught the locals napping for|sets the. stage for the big one€/6.06, Madgett 9.04, Burrows (misconduct) just beat Baker with a back handerjyour last dollar that Brampton) and Arthurs followed suit t later. From here in the going|that they can beat Brooklin,} was tough. The big Brampton\and the win on Saturday night) ldefence tightened up and the|will just go to spark that de-| The fans were hardly back in their seats when the roof fell in (not the roof of the rink). with one minute, Richardson champion Don seconds scoring checks were getting just a little stiffer, Feelings were riding) high and. the referees did a Mrs. Helen Allen, 64, was de- tained overnight with cuts to her arms and forehead and a sore chest, as was Miss Gail Rusy- wich, 15, who complained of a sore Jeft knee and wrist. Mrs. Stella Rusywich, 44, was most seriously hurt, with a broken right arm and nose. Mrs, Rusywich and Gail were passengers in a car driven by Walter Rusywich, 52. All are from Etobicoke. Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Jean Kirby, ..52, were in an auto driven by Benjamin Allen, 61, of |/Toronto. Mrs, Kirby suffered bruised ribs and a cut lip. Mr. Allen had a cut shoulder and bruises. | Mr. Rusywich's wrist was cut,| He described the body, which was found lying on the remains} of a bed as "very badly) burned'. A post mortem Is} scheduled for today. | The cottage, on Honey's Beach q ! \belonged to McFarlane. He was last seen alive about, 10.30 Sunday night. The fire was| first noticed about 9.45 a.m. Monday, The cause of the blaze is still under investigation by the Fire WORLD | CONFERENCE The Second World Population Conference will be held in Bel- grade, Yugoslavia, Aug. 30 to) |Sept. 10, 1965, under UN aus- pices, and he gained some bruises. Both cars were almost com- pletely wrecked. Constable Gary Fellows of OPP Whitby placed the dam-| ages to the Allen car at $1,500) and to the Rusywich car at $1,000. Rusywich was northbound on Highway 12 and Allen westbound on the Fourth Concession when the accident occurred. Eastern Canada finals against the Brampton Sealtests. Brooklin lead the series 3-1 and could wind it up with a win here tonight, : L One-Stop DECORATING SHOP © Wallpaper and Murols @ Custom Draperies @ Broadioom and Rugs © C.L.L. Paints and Varnishes @ Flo-Gleze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron $. $., Whitby a a -- | ATTERSLEY TIRE SERVICE L SPECIAL FRONT END ALIGNMENT 8B MOST CARS PHONE 668-3356 or 728-9432 for Appointment -- 2 Locations -- ' OSHAWA WHITBY 227 Toronto Ave. 401 Dundas Opp. Cloverieat Motel Street East idee siae There is MAGIC in Compound Interest THE VALUE OF OUR GUARAN. TEED INVESTMENTS INCREAS. ES BY OVER 2914% WHEN INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 514% IS COMPOUNDED HALF- YEARLY FOR 5 YEARS, INVEST $1,000.00 3,858.70 5,000.00 RECEIVE $1,295.78 5,000.00 6,478.90 saw McCauley let go a shot|Better be there early and get a and it appeared to Baker to|good seat. be headed right for.his pride} and joy, our goal, TOSSED STICK Baker in a desperation move tossed his stick at the ball and knocked it flying into the corner. This was not the proper thing to do, but in a tense moment like that who always thinks of what is right. Baker knew he did not want that ball to dent the local net, and he stopped it from doing so. However, the rules say if the ball is headed invvavenins towards: the net and stick islvisea's' ere wnt att thrown to stop said ball that/Henne 14.05, the shot will count as a goal.| 8rd Period This is what happened although!!9 Brampton:' J. Richardson the ball never did go in the goal,|,,, grinmegan) oi. esssssersenes and we doubt if Bs peal ere (iadgett, Richardson), even without aker's stick)'? in: Craggs blocking the flight. The gamelys, sroain tteoey was over almost right there, a8|14. Brooklin: G. Lotton """ there were just 38 seconds Of 5, (Heffernan) + sis Brampton: McCauley play remaining. 116, This| SUMMARY Ist Period 1, Brooklin: Heffernan ... 2. Brampton: Castator Penalties -- Heffernan 3.25, 4.38, Tran 7.36, Ford 16.02, 2nd Period . Brooklin; Bruce (Tran) ........ . Brampton: Madgett (Wanless) |, Brampton: Madgett .. se 12.28 Madgett 59 4.27 71 (W. Thompson) Brampton: Ford (Castator, Thompson) .... . Brooklin: Bruce (Cullen, Baker) .......ssseeees, . Brooklin: Crawford (Heffernan, Baker) 6.21 Brampton: McCauley rea Penalties ---- Rutian, Wanless 3.38, Castator 4.20, Craggs 5.52, G. Thompson @ SEPTIC TANKS @ COLORED PATIO @ WALK SLABS PRECAST CONCRETE SAVES YOU TIME AND MONEY... 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Brooklin were still the Sealtests gave Baker in the! very much in the game, Craggs Brooklin cage some AnxtOUS/from Heffernan and Lotton at However, the big/13.47 and Heffernan al! alone fellow came up with some fine|put us very much right back saves and thwarted any rally|in the old ball game. A penalty that might have been in thelto Brooklin appeared as if it minds of the Brampton players.|wouid kill the locals' chances Madgett 7 the Rose Town team|tt did not for the time being took a thip to the cooler and/anyway, Lotton pulled the string while he was cooling his heels, Heffernan found the mark on a picture goal, It came at 5.44 and the large number of follow- ers from Brooklin nearly raised the roof of the spacious \Bramp- ton Arena, The winners kept fighting back and finally, at the 12.23 mark, Castator, who is a real pest so far as the Brooklin. team in concerned, beat Baker from close in with) a partly screened shot. That was all the damage for the first period, ; TOOK LEAD AGAIN As was the case in the first period the Brooklin team took the lead by getting the first] goal of the period. Bruce, who appears to be really heading for his own right now, got his first of two goals. The first oue came at 5.29 and gave Brooklin a 2-1 lead as Tran set the big) jocal defenceman in the clear with a good pass. Madgett tied it up less than a minute later as the lead was a short-lived one. The local team appeared! to be stunned by the goal as they went into a shell for the next few minutes. As a result the quick acting Brampton team peppered the local goal like they thought there was no tomorrow. Predict Further Lake Level Drop WINDSOR, Ont, (CP) -- De- creases of from one to three inches in Great Lakes water levels during the next month) were forecast during the week- end by the United States Army engineers lake survey. The Lake Ontario level js ta, decrease three inchs, It now| is 14 inches below the level recorded at this time last year! and three inches below last! month's figure, Lake Erie is to decrease three inches and now is six Inches below last year's | mark. Lakes Superior, Michigan and Huron are to decrease on inch and Lake St. Clair is to drop two inches. | on the tying goal and the Brampton fans were really groaning. They had seen their team lose a three-goal lead on two occasions and they felt that Brooklin might be going to steal |this one right from under their noses, With Brooklin still a man short, McCauley got his first goal, and it came at 18.21. The fans were looking much hap- pier now. Brooklin tossed cau- tion to the wind and pulled goalie Baker in favor of an extra attacker. It payed off in an odd sort of a way. The play was in the Brampton end zone and they realized that Baker was out of the net. They started to edge their way out of their) own end zone to get a shot at the yawning net, Baker sésing) them do this jumped. the boards fooled with, Thay know if they) llose, they have to go right back) | Brampton and wins come |tough on that floor... . . S0,/ fellows, pull up your socks and wind it up tonight. . . . The three juniors Brampton brought up, McCauley, Richardson and Warnock, did not look out of |place at all, In fact they looked/ very good. . . , Don't forget PLUMBING & HEATING SHEET METAL WORK INSTALLATIONS © REPAIRS e SERVICE AUTHORIZED CONSUMERS' GAS DEALER Ph. 668-4247 WANTED BOWLERS Ladies' Cigarette League Tuesdays at 9,00 p.m. to commence Sept. 15. | If interested please contact Mrs, Pat Brown--668-4292 or || Mrs. Glenna McConnell 668-4516 ofter 5:30. NEW BOWLERS WELCOME House of Windsor WED., SEPT. 9 and SNACK BAR e ANTIQUE SHOW and SALE Whitby Community Arena 1:00 P.M. -- 2:00 P.M. Chapter 1.0.D.E. THURS, SEPT. 10 ADMISSION 30¢ BROCK ~ fv" wuitsy -- Last . 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