Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Oct 1966, p. 23

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sm et Cant hm tm a 38--Coming Events Big. dlacountl pH : new tires tress int on after & pom, Aa fr . Aa fe o 31----Compact Cars for Sale ZOLTAN AND NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun i a aon > nd Service ig 160 Simcoe eth SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Sales and Service New ond Used Cors 334 RITSON RO. Ss. 7 SALESMEN -- Ch the Pia -- Open Evenings _ ane "ke VOLVO & PEUGOT™ te MERCEDES BENZ General Repoir ond Auto-Blectric Service Jake and Bill's Garage Ritson Rd. South va 728.0921 hardtop, Lae New se ae gar Paks = wy beck wi rust, en tires, 81495 oF ent otter, After 4, Lien ini SUNG iport's car, In running condi?! vr cheniealiy good, Telephone 728-67 32---Trucks for Sale ax inder, By i condition, ne on vente, 10 engine, powergiide, 1 ow condition, Telephone 723-2690, i im oe i Monza, two ores alee tah atick good ne truck, and hog engine, end, D.P, axte, fi mission, 10 x 20, 12 p T TADSM7, Noam + 4 Wi GMC. Frater i987 Chevrolet ot hale Weosaast i In condition, Telephone re ven WMC, mee cond! hack fed artten winterited. ws or best Sawer ERAWLER TRACTOR, |< Giver @ ey and power coat os mvs ive jer, Hampton 263- ---- is, Tole prone: Whitey. 448-2900 Wilh, 1 stoke rack, 440 John Deere Crawler loader, Stiephone "Orono 989-5244, iat REVEL LAT Dare rok, argo Wanted CARS WANTED Buying A New Car? car to "Ted" sell oN the New 'Save r used Talk vesCash" r Dealer ba | i ' TED CAMP! \OTOR' eo makd Res, 725-5574 tor 'arecking, So Wentworth Be Bast, to ' " 18) ick . sale, tron bought. eT Bloor, street _Bast, 72523) ASAI. AUTO y PARTS -- = Wanted cars! gly Tires and parts RY sale, is Nelson Street, Telephone 725-2162. 35--Lost and Found LesT = In Donrnanyive gee | sliver Snowe. Pevepnene 1 paper. persona' Friday, October 2. ran Please ceil Arnold Campoell, Found -- Girl's ; bievele, owner, spect FaUNO = Oi OE Tesenone a. short-narled, seen Sole cried "ah Egan' 's; Animal tor 4 arooktn 2 weeks ago, 720-0006 Sealed tenders ore being re- ceived not leter thon 4 p.m. Friday, Novernber 4, 1966 at the office of the City Clerk, Mr. LL. R. Barrand, City Hall, 50 Centre 5St., Oshewo, Ontario, for the con- struction of en addition and alterations to the Mainten- ence Division offices of the Resartenent of Public Works located on Ritson Rd, South, Oshawa, Plans and specifica- tions ere available upon de- posit of $25.00 at the office of the Consulting Engineers, E. J. BEAUCHAMP and ASSOCIATES 52\4 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Omterio, Lowest or eny ten- der not oT accepted SEALED TENDERS are being received not later then 4-00 p.m. November 4, 1966 at the office of the City Clerk, Mr, L. R. Barrend, City Hall, 50 Centre St., Osh- ewa, Ontario. for the con struction of a new Fire Ste- tion to be located on King St. E., Oshawe. Plons ond specifications are available on deposit of $50.00: at the office of the Architect, Wil- liam Seecoccto, 215 Morrish Reed, West Hill, Ontario. TO BE SOLD AT PLYBLIC AUCTION AERONGIA AC Airplane at Number 2 tangor Oshawa Ai Nov ember 19th, 1966 at 10 o'cbock in irmecersies to satisfy med hanics time to be sold to tha high- est bidder, Terms ccish ot time of sale, Auctionesr, Mr, M. KING, HARRY TVON, "aie Fare will net be 'rue, ortier tn see Hany ein consent, ere Ag ba valine i oad Werth, ined) Children Under 16 Not Admi BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE |e SATURDAY, OCT, 29 7:30 P.M. 20 GAMES $8. Share, the. Wealth 4 -- $40. Jackpots to go | ---- $150 Jackpot to go 4 CARD OF THANKS tantly' with te tnenk Inele many trlenee a ir tnd. Kelghbors, for thelr 'kind one ara ee ' chs Ear strong. oamey" thank hee 5 a incere thanks. viter. ; US gy nt - ig of had® to riends, fa, 'Betty, and loving daughter Jen-) Wiliam Ashton and Gells7--Avaions HALLOWE'EN AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE & ARWICLES for Mr, Jim Varty, 68 Wayne St,, Oshawa, on SAT,, OCTOBER 28 Refrigerator, stove, lamber, table, chairs, -- inctabator, desk, choir, doors, quantity of windows, '52 Stude baker Car, beds GNG marie eaes, dresser and chest of draiwers, dishes, pots ond pany and other orticles, Terms: Cash, Sale at 1:30 p.mi, CLIFF PETHICK, Auctl'oneer 38--Coming Events ° DANCE ot ST, JOHN'S PARISH HALL BLOOR --~ SIMCOE STREETS Saturday, Oct. 29 ADMISSION $1.50 per person DANCING 7PM, -- t2 Fim REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE _ EVERYONE WELCOME _ HALLOWE'EN TIME HARMON PARK TEEN DANCE KINSMEN BRING THIS SPHICIAL Ya PRICE PASS TO THE Friday, October 28 KINSMEN SUPER CAR BINGO PETERBORQUISH MEMORIAL CENTRE $8,500 IN PRIZES INCLUIDING Brand new 1967 Ambiassedor sedon or $2,000 in cash, $1,000 Hi-Lo Game, :}1,500 Big Snowball (57 nos.) $1,000 Smal! Snowbolll (52 nos.). $600 regular qiomes, $450 Special games, Don't forget to buy the ecionomy pock for volue endl sove money, Plus 4 early: bird games (Share the Weollth) at 7:30, Many free and) volu- able door prizes, KINSMEN i TEN PERFECT CHANNELS the finest in: SPORTS Releyed direct! your home vie inte: oh F free Cable TV, Become A Charter Member Befoire October 3] sit and Save 9.93) PHONE 723-5278 Oshawa Cablu: TV CHRISTIE SOCAL CLUB HALLOWE'EN DANCE at the OSHAWA KINSMEN (HALL 109 Colborne Street, West on Saturday, Octobur 29 Music by The Coviitliers Bar Privileges, Dress Oj tional, $3.50 per coupite, MAKE UP A PAILTY AND HAVE SOME «FUN BINGO UAWA. HALL SATURDAY, OC¥. 29 | 20 GAMES, 'S10 A. GAME! 4 GAMES OF $20,, $30 $40, $50 JACKPOTS ONE GAME $110 SHARE THE WEALTH TO-NIGHT Holy Crosis BINGO 7:45 P.M, ot St. Gertrude's Audiltorium 690 King E | Snowball Jockpo $100 & Reg. Jackpot $200 in 56 nos, 6 nos. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO | EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:45 P.M | Corner Bloor and Sémeoe Jeckpot 50 nos, and 5$100. 20 Gomes $10 ond. 318 | Two extra games at $25.00 | Jackpot ond Shore t the. Wealth si -- | WANT ADS reach or interest. noning 723 ENTERTAINMENT [fi Sp Comer %. OCTOBER 28 7:45 EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 39--Notices _ a UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT "WHITBY CAB" 203 Dundas Street West Whitby 868-5855 668-8151 BIRTHS OBITUARIES MRS. TERESA E, BROAD In failing health for the past year, Mrs, Teresa Ellen Broad, Oct, 27 at the Oshawa General Hospital. She was in her 87th deceased 1880, was born ing to Oshawa 36 years ago, she had lived at Lindsay and Zion, Mrs, Broad was The oi King Sivect Vaited Church, the dramatic club at Zion, Predeceased, Jan, 18, 1935, by her husband, Frank Broad, the deceased is survived by two daughters, Miss Pearl Broad of Oshawa, Also surviving are a grand: Edinburgh, Scotland; two sis- ters, Miss Mabel Dennis of Tor- onto and Mrs, Mildred Mc: Williams of Ottawa and a brother, Roy Dennis of Toronto. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m, Oct. $1, Inter. WILSON -- Bob and Anna Marie are pleased fo announce the arrival of thelr aan Jeftrey Robert, on October 26, 1966, the Oshawa General Hospital, Bremer tor yr Shelly, A special thanks to r DEATHS BROWN, Ernest In Toronto oorere! Hospital, on Wednes- day, October 26, | nest Brown (68 Rivvon 'oad South), beloved husband ot Millie Marlowe, and dear father of M John Cowle (Amy), Alan and Robert, ati of Oshawa, George of Belleville; aeer istepfather of Mrs, Wilbert McKinstry (Winnle), and Mrs. Fred Farrow (eve. lyn) of Oshawa, Miss Snowle gh ot lamilton, Miss Marie Marlowe ronto, and Haviland Marlowe of Aberte. at the tain tr Anderson Pur the ehapel (Cedar Masonic Lodge lee in the funeral home, Friday evening at 7:30 pm FISH, Lilien Frances Entered into rest In the Oshawa General ital_on Wednesday, October I Lillian Frances Rowden Lemon, beloved wi Henry C. Fish and sister of Mra. oy Sherrard (Edna), Oshawa, Newmerket, Mrs, wi J Mh t we Union © HALLETT, hey Stephen Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Homie on, Thuredey bel ma Re = n lo) us of Janet Marshall and father of bys Marshall (Sendra), Oshawa, bremn: ot Mrs, Konhiviie Ry ss Am Saskatchewan, Bert, Burk's Falls, Fred Brantford, Herman and Edward, British Columbla and Alvin, Saskatchewan? = in his 67th year, Resting at the Ariens Funeral Home, Oshawa with funeral service in the chapel Saturday, October 2, at 2 p.m, Interment Mount Lewn | Cemetery. MCCLELLAND, Willlam John (Jack) Suddenty as the result of an accident on! Wednesday, Oc 26, 1966, William Port crate ee ory on lertee at 2 pm, Interment Pine Grove _Cometery, Kindness . beyond a, yet within reach of ell GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 LIN MEMORIAM | WOLDAWAY -- In lovi @ear father and grand! sine WeNtewer, passed away Oct hited : stil! as the ane ho eh + He lives forever in cur hee Always remembered by og dauenter-in-iaw dune and guano: ; ROLOAWAY -- tn loving memory of @ dear husband, Albert Holdaway, who passed away October 28, 1959, Every day in memory's garden, hye walk together, hand fn hand. inaiv remembered until we me ween wite Edith, HOLDAWAY = In loving memory of 4 dear father and grandiather, Albert Weldewey, who passed away October 28,/ 1959 His memory ts as dear today As in the hour he passed Lovingly remembered by Joan, son-indaw Bod and grandchi Jody, Bobby and Alexandra, MORTON - In loving memory of ov dear son and brether, Tommy Morten. | who was drowned in @ hunting accident, |Pestober 28, 194). j preter, you are not forgotten, hm on earth you are no more, iin memory you are with vs As you always were before | A silent thought, @ secret tear, | Keeps Ns ever deer, j Phe tekes away the edge of | turns back every leat, Beaty missed and always remembered uy Mother, Dad and family. riet A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS Four courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occassions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Aiter hours 725-7928 .|Pryce, rector of St. * sturnum ment will be in Zion Cemetery, Little Britain, Rev, L. W. Her- bert, minister of King Street A United Church, will conduct the service, Friends are asked not to call before Saturday afternoon. MRS. ANNA LOUISE HALL A resident of the Oshawa area most of her married life, Mrs, Anna Loulse Hall, 33 Duke Street, Brooklin, died early to- 5, (day at Oshawa penenel was in her 85th year, had A na sick only a short time, A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, James Haire, Mrs. Hall was born Nov, 26, 1881, in Toronto and was married there eet '|Nov. 17, 1909, She was a mem- ber of St. Thomas Anglican Church, Brooklin, Predeceased April 16, 1937, at Bowmanville, by her husband, %, 1966, |David Hall, the deceased is sur- vived. by two daughters, Mrs, Charles Henry (Helen) of Columbus and Mrs, Robert {}Pierson (Dorothea) of Oshawa; weithree sons, William terment|Of Brooklin and David of Hamp- and John ton; eight grandchildren and one great-grandson. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 3;15 p.m., Oct. $1, fol- lowed by interment in Oshawa Union Cemetery, Rev. J. T. Thomas Church, will conduct the serv- ice, Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before Sat- urday evening, FUNERAL OF ARTHUR L. SMITH service for MRS, The memorial Mrs, Arthur L. Smith, Colum- aibus, who died Oct, 25 at the Port Perry Memorial Hospital, jin her 73rd year, was held at | "or| the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m,, Oct. 27. The service was conducted by Rev. Winnifred Bridges, minister of Columbus United Church, Interment was in Osh- awa Union. Cemetery. The pallbearers were Jack Hayes, George Hayes, Clifford Naylor, George McCullough, Elmer Powell and Wilfred San- derson, Museum¢ Gets 'Flying Twins TORONTO (CP) -- Siamese twin bats have been added to! the Royal Ontario Museum's irapidly growing bat research! collection, Dr. Ro L. | Teterson, curator . of the mammalogy i s the fz twin 'specimen he. "has er| heard about, The bats are fused at the and breast, also, es-! 'sentially, from the upper arm) to the wrist. In bats--the only | gers are modified to form the! rae area, Dr, Peterson says the Siamese) + ") twin bats were born prema turely but would not have liv: leven if they had been full term. |"They are about 1% inches long, half the size of an adult big! brown bat. Students found the twins in the} public school yard at Newboro, __} Ont., 30 miles northeast of King- "| ston, in the spring of 1965 and jturned them over to a teacher j who later passed them on to/se09 Brock Fenton, a Queen's Uni- versity graduate doing research on bats. Dr. Peterson, a graduate of | Texas A and M, began intensive work on bats in 1961 and the imuseum's collection now ex- jceeds 6,000, with more arriving jfrom an organized network of collectors around the world, Bats are among the topics of ja book, Mammals of Eastern j\Canada, by Dr. Peterson, just published by Oxford University Press. | of 114 Elgin Street Bast, died) -- ear, . A daughter of the late Mr.) and Mrs, William Dennis, the) June 28,|, >in Mariposa Township, |), Victoria County, Prior to mov- a member a and Mrs, Marjorie Smith, both!" son, Dennis John Cooper of) ed) Or She served as organist of Zion) ~ -- United Church for more than) | 20 years and was a member of)... the United Church Women and/' cs GABARDINE Gabardine, originally used for raincoats, is blossoming into color for fall, This reefer and matching dress / 7 |with 10 points, ® |league - leading nine assists. WP | Gilbert, N.Y. TS FOR FALL in Forstmann's putty.' colored gabardine has a new flared: skirt by Ginala, (CP Photo) TORONTO . (CP)--Thuraday's Green- wood results: Fre--Purse $2,300, Soringbosrd " (X blur) pr c orn m Rpvise Bay (Gri An ve oon (6 ae Time: 1:43 My eatligr Bo tae Superior La aso ran, olds, 7 furlongs. Ette Rule (Dittfech) My Mavure (Barroby) Live (Gomer) Time: 1; +8, Rascoe, Acceptor, Good Kid Louls, Sunyou also ran, Deity doubler "Fii.0, A heed: $2,900, Graiming = tyeer- ea the S"breocnte isive) 11,00" i8 470 Jt (Wal 1,20 - claiming §=f-year- 3,90 2.70 2.40 42 3, 44 Crafty Commodore, ahmoud's Star, An¥e $10 3.00 2.50 3.00 2.00 in Hope 3 ve } Sg bill Poo Time: 1:42 45, Kingston Road, Thunder Jay, Miss Orleans, Winsome Salior, Ruling Mon arch, Open Page also ran, Pourth--P. Seiming, » Urse yearcids and Hoss's Pick wari Autumn Souvenir Medicine Lad (Barroby) 5.00 Time: 1:40 45, Bell Metal, Solar Apex, Gandic, Sall Along, Falsun, Credit Union, Take No- tice, Fie 8, Good, Daring Bull also ran, SATURDAY, OCT, FIRST _RACE -- Purse $2,000, Pee th Three year olds and up, 7 furs. Laey Alexina, Stauffer 110 Recent Phat Tawse 113 Winner Rove, N Ne bey uf Humber Daring pull iy Brownell at Prilynn, Kornblum X108 Sliver Run, Coombs X108 New heres 'ie beta ne Sky Spat io Boy | Solver ' Mecauley ros SECOND RACE --- Purse Bann Claim: Ina (5,000), Two year olds. ", Romen oe Dittfech 114 Ann 8, Good, Stauffer 110 Sensationally, No Boy 115 Bella Regina, Coombs X102 Ke econ itor, No BA Te Pi Gomez | crews Hie, Grubb top THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim 'ng (3,000), rwee vor olds and up (Diva) A ¢. Ist), 7 ture. ( ren R Ne 'Boy 116 oad, | Dixie F Pet, Robinson 110 Mr, F. No Boy 113 Navy Grand, No Boy 113 Jet invader, No Boy 116 at Piper, Harris 116 ritian Lark, No Bo) Bind Fh jee heme' oie ers ties ene ey, x00 Gun Artist, No Boy 110 | Bedford Park, No Boy 116 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, Claim: {ing (3,000), Three aia ae 1 mile (13), Ba ee Steve X xv Men, Kornbio Risk ~ Attece © ritfe aa Lofty. Visiter, No Boy 1 |Naramata, McCaule xI00 | Detter Scholar, Harris V4 | Vital Mann, Olttfach 10 Paris Fashions, x102 Ryal Cot, No Boy 110 Wth Merit, Grubb X10? Gay Rbn, Bowcut 12 -- Twa, Grube Rie € No Boy 110 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, Claim /A \9 (3,000), Thre year olds (Diva of 4th) x05 Redlont € Noe, 70 | mou! pees. ca GREENWOOD RACEWAY Fitth-Purse $2,500, claiming, dveor. Well To Do (Fitzs'm'ns) 0.20 4. 3.00 Day We Sail (Bowcut) Y " 4) Mornine'. Mornin (D*fach) Timer 1126 45, Little Red, May Berry, Grandioso | also ran, Sixth--Purse $3,000, upward, 7 furlongs, Hempter (Barroby) Windkin (Fitzsimmons) (Gomez) S-year-olds and 7.90 44 3.20 670 3.30 Butterscotch 3.00 Timer 1:24 36 Over Current, ran, Gxactor: 35.70 Seventh--Purse $3,000, S-year-olds and upward, 7 furlongs, Anxious Age Cinouye) 26,10 11,20 6,50 Flaming Triumph Moana 60 4 Flyalong gg ime: 3:26 aDark scone, Wi Bye and Near also jain, Ag Scythe, Fa- via 8 haron Market, Ui also Sheaunanie e=Dane "WI Acres entry. Eighth--Purse earolds and upward. oman Tribune (Brody) 3.0 1.70 10.90 Mary Catharin (Fitz'm'ns) = 11.20 7.80 Sregpec (McCauley) Time: 1:4 Roval Stitch, Judge Alone, Uniprix, ayer. Roman Thunder, Ramsay inde hance Cover, Blue Poppet also ran, Attendance--7,240, _Nandle--s451 068, GREENWOOD ENTRIES (Clear and Fast) 1m 1), imistic, No Bey ws » No Boy att, Mrk, Marrisn 110 Out, Gordon 114 Ronson tl4 Cyr Bingo, Grubb X10? i, Night, gt A Pre Aberta K Canoe, re unehine, Steve X104 Ass Figib: Back Treasure, Dittfach 112 A-Facn Stable, H Waggoner and Mea dow Acres niry. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 "Nor *. Allowances two year olds, 7 furs, Yho Who, N Boy ADI Bm Park, Dittfach 117 oa crw, Fitzsimmons 105 yy Baly nitry. SEVENTH RACE -- Purse ddd "Maple teat Stakes" Three and pot ', es fillies foaled In Coda, 4 Sa Park, Prasamens m , 02 ' nt Bris Mald, Kornblum A-10? ines, §=Krndlum A:10? pnty Gr, Gordon 11) A-Watild farm = en try. ote RACE re $2,200, Caim- (3,000), Thre year ods and up 3 mnie ai iy gulont, | | @ MacG entry. ss bar ACS Mx? ton Anes XXX-10 tds, cr) Tme 1 pm, MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS THURSDAY, OCT, i? ter deniaren mammals able to fly--the fin-|FIRST RACE -- | mile (Pace). Purse $800 ( & Tartar, Wellwood 2Sam's Sam, Crowe 1 sb A a Wellwood 29 Rocky Direct, Silkway Gratien, Anita Dillon 3.10 370 2.60 0 3.50 arta: 'oa Big Red Valley Jean, SECOND RACE -- | mile (Trot), Chub Hanover, en 49 290 2.9 SKentcrop, Wap 3.90 2.80 Mike "Ridaelts Woods 4.70 Time 2) 3S Also Started: Lemac, Proxies Boy, Pie A.Polka, Star Via Jean, and ere 'Wise, DD, Nos, 6 Tartar and | Chud Hanover, paid $7.90 Bhan RACE -- | mile (Pace), Purse! Purse Soocteve Worthy, Filleni4.20 5.460 3.80 &Girile Dillon, Arthur 310 a aha Boy, Zirnis Th hl ime Also Started: Dream Haven, Shy Coun. jael, Honeyville Miss, Gernie's Pride, and Russet Guy. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $800 (8), Byrd Killeen, Cailecolt 9.00 5.80 Br 5-Or, W, Waddell Li é-Lady str Direct, Hilliard Time 208 | Also Started: Pembrew Bill, Det! Humes, Voice of Spring, Adios Yvonne! and Sister @ FIFTH RACE -- | mile (Pace). Purse $800 +Piain Al M, Wellwood 20 240 2.20 WMarceile's Silver, Ce Hie 328 29 1 mile (Pace). Ky bal ay Henever, Williams Time 208 4 Alvar ataried: Queen Blue Frost, Worthy Termeen, Lamers Dream, Black T's Leo, and Key performance. ky ace wt 1 mile (Trot), Purse pa ig esha aad 49 he » " wi 5.40 ys aes TGareiies ui} liphant H Hy Time 20 Alte Started: Fanny Symbol, Sudbury, Liomening, Dares, and Reckless Uni Exactor, Nos, 4 and 2, paid $25.70, SEVENTH RACE -- | mile tPace),| Purse $800 (7). Waples 3.20 2.70 2. 50 | Reommonweatth, | eae aa Pick, Ca Hie 4a 4.50) Wellwood 3.90) Modec baa |Time 209 1-5 Also Started: Armbro Eclipse, Mr. Mac |, Virgin ye Boy, and Mighty Chance. | Scratched, , Maybe, EIGHTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace), Purse| $1,400 (7), § Admit, Waples 2Gina Guinea, Norris 4Discount, Brainard Time 203 45 Also Started: Belmont Ernie, Bon Mc 3 ine Missile Dares, and Doctor Riree hohe Lag RACE ~ | mile (Pace), Purse | Foe Johnston, Dowson pe ay Maybe, Charron Wee Campbell | on Time 207 35 | Alse Started: Capetown Boy, Davis, Mindy M, Timber Hal, and Trust Attendance, 1.547, Uncle | +|Mikita, Chicago 3 $2.0, one > $10,000 16] | | 310 Henderson Moves Up By THE CANADIAN PRESS Paul Henderson of Detroit Red Wings scored four goals and assisted on another In De- troit's 5-3 win over New York rs Thursday night to into third place from a ve-way tle for seventh place in the National Hockey League individual scoring race. Henderson's five - point out- burst gives him nine points, in- cluding a league - leading eight goals, He trails Stan Mikita of Chicago Black Hawks and Norm Uliman, also of the Red Wings. Ullman scored one goal and assisted on three of Henderson's goals to move into second spot including a Mikita leads the scoring pa- rade with 11 points while team- seven points, The leaders: GA Pts, Pen, i leawactt Viiinan, Deron i Henderson, Det, 8 B, Hull, Chicago 4 Goyette, N.Y. 0 Marshall, N.Y. ' Intemational 1967 Schedule Opens Earlier BUFFALO (AP)--Directors of the International Baseball League voted Wednesday to cut the playing schedule to 140 games in 1967 and to open the season four days earlier than last year, George Sisler, league presi- dent, said the primary reason for the 140 games is to "balance the schedule," The league played what he called an un- eee toe scoanbaiio | balanced 147-game schedule the last two seasons, Clay Dennis, Buffalo Bisons' general manager, said the new schedule will give teams more manoeuvrability' in arranging home doubleheaders, Sisler said Apri! 26 will be the opening date and that it has the approval of the major-league affiliates of the league's clubs. Opening- day pairings have not been approved, but Sisler said he hopes a completed 500|schedule will be adopted at a league' meeting Nov, 27 ouray the minor league convention in '}Columbus, Ohio, Grelle Complains "| Mexico: Altitude PORTLAND, Ore, (AP)--Jim Grelle, who competed in the 1,500-metre race at the Little Olympics tn Mexico City, said is return here Wednesday wat he was "ashamed to be there," Grelle, who has run 22 sub- four- minute miles, said the United States is not preparing for the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City's 7,000-foot altitude, "We're going to get com- pletely washed out at Mexico City," Grelle said. "It's going to be a mismatch." He placed third in the 1,500- metre trials and dropped out of the finals. UNDER PROTECTION Poland protects a total of 384 species of animal, perhaps the world's longest list. mate Bobby Hull is fourth with) -- THE OSHAWA TIMRS, dey, Oatcer 28, 1966 23. SQ. 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Send 50c, 16 complete patterns, 60c, FONTHILL, Ont, (CP)-- Thanks to the imagination of its/ it owners 20 years ago, Old Glory --a maple tree that was old when Canada was youn; still be around for Centennial Year, Estimated to be 450 years old, the sugar maple was already 100 when Champlain first came to Canada in 1603, By the time the first United Empire Loyalists settled in this part of the Niagara Peninsula in the 1780s, the tree was huge. It now is 18 feet five inches in circumference at chest height, about 90 feet tall and has a crown diameter of about 70 feet. The farm on which Old Glory stands at nearby North Pelham was acquired by the Comfort family in 1816. In 1946, Edna Comfort and her late brother Earl sold the farm but with- held the plot where the maple e THEY'RE Harold Beaumont of Uht- hoff, Ont., doffs his hat to his trio of mammoth squash grown on his farm by mis- take they were sup- SQUASH posed to have been pump. kins, Largest of the three weighed 120 pounds, the smallest 100, (CP Photo) Ontario's 'Old Glory' Will Survive For '67 Centennial gent oat: ye. See Heeee 'In. 1960, after her brother's death, Miss Comfort turned the g--will|land over to the Niagara Pen insula conservation a a a memorial, asking that the tree be protected and that vis oe ay in eae to it, ins anks to tree surgeons have braced its branches, sealed its cavities and its roots, Old Glory will be there next July 1 -- the 100th annivérsary of Confederation -- dominating the pear and cherry orchards that surround it, Wayne Harris Best In West REGINA (CP)--Wayne Har ris of Calgary Lineman of the Year in jada last season, yesterday was named winner of the Becket - Demarco Trophy as best line- man of 1966 in the Western es, 6 se said Harris, a 195- comedian: baker, won by a narrow margin over E. A. Sims of Edmonton Eskimos, Three Saskatchewan Rough- tiders -- Garner Ekstran, Urness and Al Benecick -- ad ished in the next three s Dick Fouts of British bia Lions, Becket - Demarco winner last =: sz was not prom- inent in bal this season. Harris was first Stam- peder selected for the honor since Don Luzzi in 1958. Harris, 28, a six = fogt grade uate of Arkansas University, came to Caigary in if¢i. He was runner + up in voting for CFL Lineman of the Year hon- ors in 1962, IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE i For Fun Relaxation = KING ST. E. (Past Townline) OPEN BOWLING Time Schedule: Mon. 6 te 9 P.M. Tues, 9 to 12. Midnight urs, 9 to 12 Midnight Fri, Set, and Sun, All Afternoon end Evening All Afternoons ere Open Junior Bowlers Wanted Set. Mornings 13 te 18 Yeors. EASTWAY LANES 723-3485 Why Not Call TOM FARQUHARSON SUN LIFE | Assurance Company Of Canada RESIDENCE; BUSINESS: 668-4371 725-4363

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