Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Sep 1964, p. 5

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Provincial) to crop up --Dr. Claude Vipond and lawyer Terry Kelly. Mr. Greene was among the five leadership candidates to address the local Liberals-at- the eatout. association at Sam Hollings: worth's farm Saturday night. He is flanked by the two men who are potential Liberal candidates for this County in the first election (Federal or Joe Greene, Renfrew South MP and pretender to the leadership of the Liberals in Ontario, takes time out from campaigning to eat a_ half chicken supplied by the local WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault MEN, NOT MICE, IN MANN Gallant Brookliners Come Back To Win added four 'assists in. sparking!) When the final buzzer went) his mates to victory |the Brooklin team nearly. went; Brooklin arena on. Saturday) pon Arthurs, the league's|Wild. They tossed their. sticks) St-|scoring champion, gave it a/in the air and there was back-| night as the Brooklin Lacrosse Club captured thelyeoman's-try as he.scored no|Clapping and handshakes, along Eastern Canada Sr. Lacrosseljess than four goals in a losing| With several friendly hugs tossed) championship in a gallant, come/cause. The young fellow, in his|in ; from-behind 10-7 win over the/first year of Sr. Lacrosse, was| At the completion of the game, Brampton Sealtests in thejvery dejected as he trod, head| secretary Gord Hammond of the seventh and deciding game. _/down, off the floor at the end) Ontarie Laceoene ha the|of the game. John McCauley,;presented the President's PB aod pein ew Mike Finigan and Wayne|Trophy to captain Glen Lotton tooth and nail all the way. They/Thompson each added singles. of "the Brooklin team, | twice overcame three-goal defi-| Brooklin, who had won the) - sy9p TALKING... It was "4 cits and came on in true cham-/first three games, were odds-on | dandy folks. and one that the pionship form in the third period|to take the series in eaSY|rans in Brooklin will never for- to win it going away. They have/fashion, but Brampton provedicet ang we do mean never for- jess than 48 hours rest as they|otherwise. They rebounded with) cet) ||. Their fellows did them: swing into the Mann Cup finals/grim «determination and gave|<elyég proud as they came up V arena tonight at/the Brooklin fans and team &loff the floor and gave it the 8.30 'the Vancouver scare. They knotted the i. «2 Twice they came Carlings. series up at three-all and then|+:om behind three goals to tie The locals were led by Don|came right into the Brooklin it up and go on to a victory Craggs, Ken Ruttan and captain|rink and built up a 30 lead)ixe we have never seen before Glenn Lotton with two goals|before the Morton - managed) We saw tears in. the eyes of ch. Singles went to Jerry Bur-|team realized they were sock | more than one fan and they jwere of joy... . It has been a Tel. 668-3703 By CLIFF GORDON | Joy ruled supreme at the bres ea Z rows, Ken Crawford, Ken Lotton pe ery ~ ing It as ny shoc! allant, hard - tnying|o e third goal to bring our) P Sis cies. Heff also|fellows up. They fought back|fty 'team, and. they, 7 Brook- methodically and used their fine|10+ of credit. 'Th ey Ceserve a| passing and keen shooting to get| credit. They lost some 12; right back in the game. They| Players at the start of the sea- tied it up at three-all and the|S0n and were almost on the door roof was bouncing. Brampton|Step of calling it off. However) took the lead again with less|Some hard work by manager than two minutes to go and held|Morton along with his coach on for the balance of the period.|Red Crawford went out and In the second period the|mustered up a team of cham- Brampton team once again were|P!0MS. . . . It was not easy but to the fore in the early minutes|W, feel sh aed realize as they bagged two goals and/, was well worth it, So) : ellows congratulations to each jhad their three-goal lead right fast work by the Brooklin team tonight, and with the fans cheering atlis 830 at the Whitby arena every turn they rewarded them ' y sponsored by the Ontario bch Association (Mr. Hollingsworth) is Federal President) were five) HOLLINGSWORT H AND HONEY 600 Hear Candidates At Ashburn Liberal Eatout ASHBURN (Staff) -- Liberals) trouble and|worth estate because of road|Sargent, Mayor of Owen Sound and reporters shivered |applauded, sang and ate chicken) c' \at Sam Hollingsworth's Ashburn farm Saturday night. | the feed at ' Riding The principals of the six leadership candidates) still in the running for party| command. | Conspicuous by his absence) was Toronto Riverdale's Charles) Templeton, who was dealt a} death blow by his defeat in the) riding's byelection last Thurs- day. Joseph Gould, MLA for Bra-, condale, was ill, and was there- fore unable to attend. The five candidates who did} show up-- Robert Nixon, An-) drew Thompson, Vic Copps, Ed-| die Sargent, and Joe Greene--| all discussed the Templeton de-| feat, and the general plight of the Liberals in Ontario. (The substance of the rj speeches appears under their} pictures.) , Mr. Hollingsworth, who was defeated in the last Provincial Elections by. Dr. Matthew Dy- mond in the Riding, was aided by Oshawa Lawyer Terry Kel- ly, Provincial Riding President Hugh O'Connell and Nort berland - Durham MP Russ Honey in introducing the candi- dates. | Mr. O'Connell will lead the County delegation of 43 mem- bers to the Leadership Con- ference in Toronto next week- end. As is the case of most delegates throughout the prov- ince, Ontario County's are still) uncommitted to any one man.) About 1,400 will attend and vote next week. IT WAS COLD As the sun set slowly in the| jwest, chilblains set into "the/Liberal Party in Ontario on a Re bones of the less hearty. _ They gathered around roaring fires set strategically around the front yard for warmth. Among the 600, they ate 850 ' and every one of you and let's|/dinner rolls, 1,020 apple turn-|ideas of the people and back, This really called for some take the west to town starting} Overs. 600 half-chickens and 250\use of them in formi Remember, game time| pounds of potatoes. They wash-!definitive policy," ed it down with 30 gallons of coffee, \from the Village of Ashburn, the construction as: | finding the Hollings- it off} | onstruction which cut Mr. Hollingsworth referred to "A Tory blockade."' + Gignac, were voicing this atti- B\every decision." ROBERT NIXON Nixon Calls For Liberal Platform Robert Nixon, MLA for Brant Riding "and a_ schoolteacher- farmer, based the failure of the lack of and platform "We must rebuild our forces all over the province," he said, "but first we must seek out the make ing a policy He felt that Liberalism, de- "|The official opposition did be- Copps Blames Plight' On | Program Lack Hamilton's Mayor Victor TRAVEL BY ORSE CODY, Wyo. (AP)--Mr. Mrs, Arthur Miller their wedding trip Sunday, more than a month after leav- covered ing Davis, §.D. They the 840 miles by horseback. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 14,1964 5 . "Vic Copps blamed. the Lib- eral loss' in Riverdale to the Party's failure to put forth a solid Liberal program in the Legislature. "I have not been there," he smiled, "'But some of the other One-Stop DECORATING leadership candidates have. They have not preseated the Liberal program forcefully." He slammed an unnamed can- didate who had suggested that the Robarts .Government "'wasn't doing a bad job". "IT have no respect for the Conse'vatives, I have no respect for any government that has so little regard for the parents of this province," . He was referring to the high school textbook problem, where- VIC COPPS DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862° 107 Byron St. S., Whitby in the Government allowed vast |S changes in texts from year to! year, thus forcing students to/ |buy newly-published books, "But we have been wasting) time by calling names," he} charged. "*THE people don't! seem to care what thieves the PC's are. They want to know! what we can do for them." Opposition Is Ineffective, Sargent Says | YOUTHS CROSS BORDER | for Fal HOF, West Germany (Reut- ers)--Four East German youths. escaped to West Germany here early Sunday, border police re- ported, TELEPHONE 668-3219 STUDIO: 513 MARY ST, E., WHITBY | term In between handshakes, Eddie} and Liberal MLA for Grey North Riding, accused his party of |lacking the fire of opposition, 'Charlie Templeton didn't lose Riverdale Riding," he charged. Don't, Settle For Less jcause they have forgotten how |to oppose, | "It has abdicated its role in the legislature." He felt the Riverdale voters, jand those in Windsor-Sandwich iwhere PC Ivan _ William |Thrasher beat Liberal Archie ude toward the Opposition. "It is time for us to take back the role of opposition," he said, "and to assail a government which has chosen the way of the regimented society, with a num- ber for every man, woman and child. A pigeonhole for every |problem, and a bureaucrat for ALL GLASSES ONE LOW PRICE 65 STYLES, SHAPES AND _ COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM Here at King we are proud to say that we use nothing but NATIONAL BRANDED PRODUCTS, MATERIALS, or EQUIPMENT. Should you pay more and often times get less value for your money? The thinking person buys at King for first quality glasses at ONE LOW PRICE... SEE KING NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY He slammed the PC actions in | "putting Hogtown before home- town", with a money giveaway from Queen's Park to Metro To- ronto projects (subway, nuclear power plant, roads), "The government of the prov- ince of Ontario should not only represent those in the Golden Horseshoe (Hamilton to Oshawa: on the Lakeshote),"' he said. He suggested that he had al' plan in which land taxes in the province paid by the individual householder would be cut up to 35 per cent, should he lead his |party to power. DIES IN BLAST | MANILA (AP) -- A rocket |motor explosion aboard the U.S. jaircraft carrier Constellation killed one man and injured two others, the navy announced Monday. The Constellation was operating in the South China Sea when the explosion oc- curred 'Friday night, killing Air- man James P, Powell of Ridge Spring, S.C. 17 BOND ST, E. 2nd floor PHONE 728-1261 OSHAWA HOURS: MON. TO SAT. 9 A.M, - 5 P.M, Closed All Day Wednesday Branches in Many Prin -- Than pron smmuatensmnninnonanneneas SINGLE VISION i r Complete with lenses frames 47% Complete with lenses frames end case 'Leboratory te you No Middlemen's Profit ri ' or replaced while v wait. Lenses deallesied. We fill all PSI, Oculists and Optometrists Prescriptions at same low prices, | { | The Plumber YOUR CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! = X a CONNELLY SCHOOL of DANCING Member B.A.T.D. TAP - BATON - JAZZ - NATIONAL "REGISTER NOW" | spite a record of failure in the} SUMMARY | iclain ; The food and drink was,cater-|Province, was still a potent; | i Toss: uttan with some fine lacrosse, R ria bagged a pair of goals and); Brampton. Arthurs | (Spicer) 1.20'ed by Whitby's Herb Visser. Craggs a single to tie the old) 2 Brampton McCauley (Naylor) ball game up at six and six.) 7 ,fomeot Ariurs (Naylor) : . 'ooklin. Burrows (Heffernan) This set the stage for the never-| 5. Brooklin. Crawtord (Heffernan -be- i i 6. Brooklin. (Ruttan, to-be-forgotten. third period. oe; uttan, | It was do or die, and as we) 7. Brampton (Finigan, Ford) said on Saturday, "Mann or Mice." .. . Our fellows showed |who the men were as they play- led with the drive and desire} |that has carried them right to} 8. Reamefork Arthurs, ane |the Mann Cup finals. Ken Lotton|;;" proce. 'Rutten (Hetforcn) 4.50 12.21 14,16 W7 18.32| Penalties. G. Thompson 10.31, Castator 13.10, Bruce 14,32 Second Period 8. Brampton. W. Thompson (McCauley) 5.56 15.55 19.33) 2.06) 5.29 15.25 ANDREW THOMPSON 'What Do We jalmost brought the house down)12. Brooklin. Craggs (Tran) lat 2.06 as he scored on a fine! Penalties. Doug Vipond, game miscon-| solo effort, Brother Glen put alqst c's McCauley 7:17. Craggs 8.13 F 2! Asks little icing on the cake at 5.29/son 15.25, Hanna 18.38. avor: as he rounded out a neat, three- _ Third Period way passing play with Hanna es i Fgh A Thom n land Ludlow, Brampton were still (Hanne, Ludiow) tal pso fighting and it-was some fine|15. Brooklin. Heffernan (Ruttan) "We are clear on what we are|Work by big Pat Baker Leslee eg reel against,'"' said Toronto Dover- saved the day on mnumerous)17. Brooklin. G. Lotton Gt A occasions. | (Heffernan, Tran) 19.36 | court MLA Andrew Thompson. It fitti that Hef Penalties. gts Praag PS Pagal rit ite clear on what we was most fitting that Hef-|7.20, Castator 10.50, auley 19.34, wee : |fernan, who had been checked AS gaa foo many men. on the 'floor He was referring to the plight|with vigor all during this series : | of the Liberal Party in Ontario|should get oe pap the a i in anibig fellows came at 15.25 | prea ee ee gave Brooklin a three-goal Pick The Best | "Tt is time we took a geese It iso pleging re as hard look at the reason why we/Arthurs raced right in and: pep-| : are losing. We have to pound|pered his fourth goal past Baker reene rges out a consistent, purposeful pro-|This made it 9-7 and the crowd gram." were going wild. A penalty to) Referring to the Robarts re-|McCauley of Brampton set the e egates gime as 'decrepit and disinter-|stage for the final goal as Glen ested" he called for the Lib-|Lotton found the mark on a J. J. "Joe" Greene, MP dor erals to organize, then fight for|pass from Heffernan and Tran Renfrew South Riding, and an the principles of the program: lat 19.36 Arnprior lawyer, urged the nn |County's voting delegates at jnext Saturday's Liberal leader- BROCK Evening Shows Start 6:55 and 8:20 frie! oe to <pene sure | they picked the best." Last Complete Show Starts 8:20 | 'We have been in the political) PLUS. -- Second Feature Attraction |}! wilderness for the last 21 years, THE COMEDY SCREAM ~, OF THE YEARI and 51 out of the last 60," he said "Therefore we need a leader of the fire and calibre of Mitch Hepburn (who won in 1934), not Opposition, for it is high time jwe had a Liberal Premier of Ontario." cide on a party leader who could win the Province, 'and demned some of the prospec- tive leaders' who "were trying |to create the impression of a \Party machine." |on to be a leader of the official] |games. They were do to arrive He exhorted the rally to de-| con-| g had| Many of those attendin jawakened at the leadership con-| TO HACK TRAILS WINNIPEG (CP)--The Mani- toba government plans to hack out 150 miles of fire guard trails through provincial forests| | | protection program, The trails will permit passage of heavy vehicles and personnel to areas ular roads. | 16.08 | force. But, awakened, he concluded, it must be and would be ference in Toronto next Satur- day. "It. would appear that there are not enough Grits in Ontario to elect a Liberal government. "Therefore we must go out ioe this year as part of its forest|and get the best candidates, and the best all-round workers. Can- didates who are not just veneer fot a political routine, but : jwho will assist in the formula-| |vulnerable to fire and off reg-/tion of policy and party organ-| ization," lann Cup Finals Open Here Tonite BY CLIFF GORDON | The Mann Cup finals get! under way at the Whitby arena| tonight when the western cham-| meet up with the pride of the east, the Brooklin Sr, Lacrosse Club, It will be a best-of-seven series with the second game slated for the Whitby arena Wednesday night. Third game is in Peterborough on Friday night, with the fourth game right back here in Whit- by on Saturday night. It has been a long, hard row for the Brooklin team who won the OLA title for the second year in a row. They had to go a full seven games in the St. Kitts series and now just com-| pleted a gruelling seven-game fixture. with Brampton. The Vancouver team, who are rated as the power of the west, won their final series in six | | in Toronto last night at 8.10. 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