NEN eeepc : meron THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Februory 1, 1967 29 os "Sanderson ENGLISH CRAZY FOR ANIMALS =; ei Holds Lead DESPITE BEFOULED STREETS Hal Ballem's 1431 Total s NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. --| LONDON (CP - Some- floods -- preceding art | P I t 3 d W | Although held to two goals and, times in England you get the restorers for Florence and | aces nves ors I In Ithree assists in four games last| feeling the animals are about food and clothing from the | jweek, Derek Sanderson of the, t® take over in a nightmare Save the Children Fund-- Harold: Ballem's five - game/third game 1,258-1.136; taking p Upset Rir-Supported Enclosures |" s Race | ue shgoneg For Weather Free Cities its of second- Towers, in the untry Hockey zs, when they team 5-1, in the TORONTO (CP)--A city with] "That's the real reason for| a year-round even temperature,|the dome idea," he says. "y| shielded from rain, snow and|want to play 'tennis all year wind, is the dream of Terence|round." » regular triple- : sti be |third-place Niagara Falls Flyers, °f cuddled cats and pampered was funds and fodder sent |total of 1631 pins, on 229, 254,/the fourth, in a close finish, Perry Arena on bef sigs he do it? Fo Aaeyraesng poeta laarg letaican his Prorisietd lead ocarl dogs, of sidewalks impeded by by the Anglo-Italian Society | 340, 265, 343, set the pace For) 1208-1222 and the fifth and ¥ team-mate Jim Lorentz in the| 8 maze of leashes and be- for the Protection of Ani- |Investors Syndicate, when they/final game in brilliant fashion, By covering the city with|fraction of the cost of conven-| a series of connected plastic|tional structures. Toronto, for domes, anchored by ropes and/example, could be covered with | Ontario Hockey Association Jun-| fouled with doggy droppings. mals. 'Within three days of | dropped their first two games to) 1,509-1,157. leading 4-0 and © ' ' f pease es : lior A scoring race. The outsider in England my society was |McGuiness and then came Bishop rolled 250 in the third hire was on his t until Dennis ita Py 5 ashe spies cared ith 2 als g ssists, Must learn to live with the said Chairman back to take the series, three--game and Ballem's 340 offset he po ace se by fans and piaiharg | yp more a sie domes gente glace ed gran if Black Beauty syndrome, ana- Sir Thomas Moore, "reliey- |t0-two, in. Metro "B" League/Parker's 307. In the fourth goal. Bob Gle- Mr. McLorg, executive vice-| "It seems entirely feasible to points in the 36 games he has tional affliction that seems to ing the suffering and _dis-' Play, on Sunday ' Bame, Gord Steele came up with and assisted on president of the Canadian Re-|have an air-supported dome| diplayed, an average of almost er eg me} x ay tiga animals where us Dee ae she ane eer se r four, with St. frigeration and Air Conditioning|over at least the central core jtwo points per game. ee eee ; ona aatian ios ATG ee ree of these. Association, has devoted almust|of our major cities--particularly Lorentz picked up five assists, ¢nce Cox, 76, has caused a Sheffield--Firemen, farm ee series unde eated. settled the issue : ing Port Perry four years of thought and study | those bordering the Great Lakes last week and now has 43 to go dispute in the parish church workers and an RSPCA in- Off to a fast start, McGuin-| nve stors produced the high- di all the a or a 29 : . because she shares her wine spector worked for hours in. Ness won the first one 1,150-jest single-game total of the sea- checking game developing a whole new indus-| He says prey domes would | jhan made the biggest gain with): er Pip at Holy Com- eral tons of earth, to rescue 1,153, with at beset ate yt Ane spel game, for the ppy at times. try that will produce air-sup-|protect against radioactive fall-| seven points in three games to, Munion. Rt. Rev. Robert a terrier named Mona ng noun Brats 8 268. best for fie S laurels. Three of them had first time this orted enclosures to coverjout and that there would be no! |hold down third place with 65| Mortimer, Bishop of Exeter, which had run into a drain | the first arena and He eee Dba ta Belem <58) Gone . e Flyers have ian thing oink an entire clty|coldy or flu caused by sudden: oints. Mickey Redmond of| Said he is opposed to dogs on a nearby farm, Mrs. | Pair, Bratt 279 and Cramer 272,| Lee 323 and Steele 315, while to come from i at individual building feriparative. chanies. the Petes remained in fourth| taking communion and "will Leonard Rogers, 55, said leading the second win. ao has 265 and Bishop, 263, is the B-A club A commercial market is only a| "If we can a te rotected place but collected five goals in| Peak to the vicar about it." "while dryimg 'and feeding |. Investors moved Dave Bishop/rounded out the 1,509 total. outhustled the ew feet away providing "weltocether 'fiom wiht tk anil three games to pace the loop| _ Government statisticians es- her dog by the fire: "Mona into leadoff role and the aye erent Peni with 288, was he way. Bai toon oot 4 few technical shit a Ree One OF personal | in that department with 36. timate almost half as many means as much to me as_ |clicked, Investors _ winning | pe faa ra sag oi : oe van problems that currently hamper mobility can be enjoyed--and J one a Ag rayne ge ve, shen gi po ng the National N | hb h d D | Dave Bishop had 1.24 for om so wen ; he economic construction of|the door is open to many new rines Black Hawks is the top) ©) a Samlake fae cane aN other fine five-game total, fol- for Flyers with spines." forms of personal transport." goalie, having allowed only 48 about 4,000,000 dogs, more Society for the Prevention of elg. ornood: art lowed. by Sthsie with L4ae. ton A than 6,000,000 cats and about Cruelty to Children confesses Bee eee re Neriee' is in| 800000 bet birds. The own- privately that the NSPCC | Weekly Results Be a ae te ee second place with a 3.09 aver-| TS have access to 28 weekly sometimes feels at a disadvan- | | ies Sobil 631 for 25 frames age or monthly journals about ani- tage in fund-raising*compared | Following are the results or Ed longi and Syd Taylor The Leaders (NF - Niagara| mals and their welfare, from with the more prominent |games played on January 2 in finding the going rough. three and Stin- or Al's B-A. rr and Quality a 4-4 tle in the which was list- He contends that a perfect)People could travel on moving year-round temperature would|sidewalks or using golf carts in- | be created within a dome or|stead of relying on conventional eries of domes by the city's}means of transportation such nean annual temperature of 50'as cars and buses. he The Aquarist and Pondkeeper Royal Society for the Preven- the Neighborhood Dart League: Norm Bratt, 1,255; Walt d then suddenly degrees, modified upward by ; eens |Falls, P -- Peterborough, L--) ji). sigaants S suf : rasan a mals. | Points: Woodview No. 4 4.|Cramer 1,183: Bob Parker 1,180 ly action. i d the RESEARCH STILL NEEDED London, .T--Toronto, K-Kitch-| [ai!-wagger Some owners tion of Cruelty to Animals, _ Points rodview ; re Ae Li al for the '""Tan- he effect of the sun and. the Mr. "McLorg who went into P| cner): 2 i develop unique relationships Lack of the prefix "Royal". Southmead No. 2 1; North Osh-, and I rank Eccles, 1,153, all for ed a fine game vin tie tit -daeag numcaael refrigeration industry in - / : G A Pts, With their pets. MIBY OPA AR Le, Ome AAS, NeDaY EN Noe a, Sa i -- oo lipers off while heirs f 1944 after graduation in me-| ; Sanderson, NF 29 41 70 peers = Barvara Wood NEPCO' lower ranking, the /mead No. 1 4, Rundle 1; Wood Next week is "position day' played a big OSES IN DECEMBER ... ... chanical engineering from the| CARNIVAL FASHION |Lorentz, P 23 43 66 | -- a doctor's wife who officer Says. gents 3 oo _ - 0 hen the top bie boi ithe e and also got Such domes would enable Ca-|University of British Columbia, | A cdbes) Holvart sat itt atching hat i Monahan, P 23 42 65 | sala a Lo ae oer te none lor 1. E. Adair seh tee standing clash, third meets 's goals. Other ' adian city dwellers to grow|says: "I believe the whole con-| er eee eri vA "abe % Be be +] n Redmond, P 36 26 62 feenete ek iishilaboldry Sf Poun aa ' egertide be bs ee Shobbrook 1. L. Shobbrook fourth, etc. with Inves- mn Craggs, Rick Roses in December and to forget |cept of shelter will change in| the seven girls chosen to SEG SADE, OL. ONION anderbire, P 21 40 61 heir nostrils. : : troduced the Export of Ani- | R. s leh pid ct beanies at eR siting OG ; ; "Mitch? Mi ' ; : | | be duchesses during the acrylic fibre. The dress A Saxmundham -- The Earl nals for Research Bill, (3, G. Bryant 1, V. Ross 2, M. 'ors meeting O'Connor Bowl, Mitch" Miller. (ye bout heating bills. |the next 25 years. With a dome "ry 8 Cy a 'arti, | rremblay, NF 22 37 59 ir aa : dea . S ; Smith 1, 0. Twine 2. T. Twine Winners of the first section, with > goals came 3 Mr. McLorg, a native oflover a city, for instance, you Quebec City winter car- was styled by Jean Fortin Unger, L 29 26 55 of Cranbrook said he exer- which would prohibit the /Smith I, O. Twine 2, T. Twine Shenk Kennedy 1 hedulad an, Bill Morden ; askatoon who is married and|could expect to see an ultra-| Val, models a coral skim- of Quebec City. |Atkinson, NF 24 27 51 | Cises bats in his bathroom. = export of British animals |3, D. Young 2, M. Rae 1, F. vita' oe oe ee with a couple. las four children, is a tennis}modern warehouse with an| (CP Photo) |Meehan, T 20 31 51 | "I keep them for about for vivisectional research. are Ag . Elliott 2, J. Me-) Site Ee. _--___--_-- Miithusiast in his spare time. |automated conveyor system for < lee, 5 16 34 50 | three months, feed them Things which would not |Intyre 1, Mike Wilson 3, D.| well and let them go,"' he be tolerated in Britain are | Conboy 3,.D. Taylor 3, R. Har-| Tigres Acatiens ' ideal meal for a bat is equal other parts of the world," s sf +d ° red | parts of the yok of a he said. Rats, mice, guinea |Oderkirk 1, R. Code 2, and P. Register Victories Win Ball Games Andrews 1. | hard - boiled egg, cream pigs, hamsters and some i ao ri : pseealalleeres outgoing shipments, but a struc- N G Di lifi d | . . i is veo oie 'ac ; ij TS 3, N 2 : .__igning tinments bat Nancy Greene Disqualifie Celtics, Diplomats "3, ,r00ne,, (the Practoed wn! impuniy in man 17" mm 8, pull 3. SORRY tie ee il a | | lare initiated, he suggests there] Miseed Gate In Giant Slalom | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --, Cheese and banana. dogs and cats are subjected | High Three Darts: E. Adair), ,7istes handed Canadiens a y Team occer e ae ishould be further research on ( h ; A Asaph ~ |103, B. Ross 121 and G. Waite|6:3 setback in French Canadian Hg hinwneg Bid an Interest \different types of plastic ma-| ST. SAUVEUR, Que. (CP)-- lights, was staged in the heart|Celtics handed BTS a 46-6 set-| er ace Bhalla gi yee ee expe 100 Hockey League action this week Bain terials, the pressures needed to|Nancy Greene missed a gate'of the Laurentian Mountains|back in Bowmanville Recrea-| US) Calls al ebb mn om Baseball 1 Inning F |while Acadiens trimmed Alou- 'e played Satur- ; 3 g urentian untains | the London Council of Social Portsmouth--Ernest Stud- Baseball 1 Inning: R. Adair 5, a Second dic "LONDON (AP) -- A million|support a dome and the psycho- land was disqualified Tuesday in north of Montreal. tion Boys Basketball League Service included 10 in aid of -- ley, director of parks, pro- |V. Ross 5, B. Ross 5, M. Rae 5, &ttes 4-2 English League eccer fans turned out to watch|logical effects on persons living|the second annual giant slalom! switzerland's Ruth Adolf won|l@St, Week. In another Bams.| animals. If you didn't like the posed establishing special |?: Emm 5, A. Kaltner 5 and) J- Vachon and 1. Dorval each ion of the Scot- teams play in the third round|inside an enclosure. : jski race at Mont Habitant. She't he women's national team de tripped. Travers, 9 cards in aid of the Children's areas where pet owners can a Oderkirk 6. scored twice for Tigres, with Following are 7M the English Cup Saturday, so| "I would like to see this re-/won the women's section last/members' section with a time|*; 7 bol Country Holidays Fund, for take their animals "for a | INDIANS DIS 7 oe ether pou going to L. Vachon leading teams © yBreat is the interest England's reo project taken on = a year. of 101.3 seconds, followed by |, i. -- Be A sce example, you could support walk" as part of a cam- | CALCUTeL i a 4 i ue er na bigger ef les a oe : 7 . -] f, iversit * SPOS oe ce fs " : Aaa ~ for e Ss, y | i vs 7 e Py ALU é ese agued Jacob an . e blo! : visions and the cy, os are last civaniinnat inmee tis tae de: vis ae of Estes? S Canada's Judi Leinweber, mem-|adding 12, Brian Saunders| me ot for Protection 2 paign to stop the fouling. of hy unending violence last year,|for Canadiens. caaunacia LEAGUE Be mer has generated for the|partment of northern affairs." pee enacrannee the Megate. (Per of the Canadian team, of seven. e ain Rene en Aral rat Reeds, "Medical Otfiest: of Indian police in this large city) S. Vachon banged in two'. aUB : me here in its island home.| His idea could be tried out|2°" oman : "| Kimberley, B.C., with a ti |. Don Taylor hooped 18 points) CePicting 3, meee) have banned any person from|goals for Acadiens and singles on TIT 4 wg) be |3,400-foot course in 55.2 seconds. Y, B.., with a time of} A 1 Ti soht| farms. Health, said artificial lamp- |... ; | 'And that's not the end of the/first on a small scale, over a i | ; \for Diplomats while Jim Wright , ve : jcarrying any dagger, sword,|went to G. Lambert and C. 'vTL F APt in nkerest fii Gr & adenatn i ety About 130 skiers, from na-|102.3, and Rosie Fortna, a close| iad 10. Barry Krawchuk drop-| London--First British ald posts might be an added |spear club, gun or other offen-|Richard. R. St. Aubin and : : ; u . : A quarter of a million more|project. : a ski teams and clubs, com-|third at 102.5, of the United) ped 11 points for Trotters and to Italy after the November amenity. jsive weapon in public through-|Lamoureux tallied for Alou- 467 56 4634 § have watched First-Divi-| "A dome over an agricultural icanses Pierre Stamus was|12t¢s_national_ squad. 'Paul Parker 10. \ 'out 1967. 'ettes. (itaue igor ia i i li second, timed at 55.4 seconds, | ' : hed . ro Po An estimated 200,000 morejenable some crops to be har-|followed by Ult Ekstam of Fin-| on IV e have watched Second-Division|vested twice a year. |land's national team with a time e tf] 75 4 37 1739 matches. "Domes enclosing northern|°f 59.8 seconds. : | : 4 8 6 29 23 34 This increased interest crops|communities could improve the! The giant slalom raised $3,500 or rice re | eGo = fe) Geo o> se 296 49 34 33 Up as the English League andjenvironment so that it would be| which will be turned over to the | ® 28 6 36 2332 Cup programs still have about|less difficult to attract people|National Ski Team Fund. The} 35 9 45 32 31 three months to go. to these areas." race, held under huge fiood- | 27 6 39 3231 LEAGUE | ". Buehler's 22175 144 . 5 44 51 2534 12 King St. E. 723-3633 6 2 5 51 2934 5 3 7 52 3933 eS 2 6 6 66 4730 i bis aim vf STRETCH Your EAGUE y HEE FOOD DOLLAR Uae ALE PRICING ALL M 1 6 4 48 34.28 WE'RE MOVING the STOCK AROUND and $ : 9 5 6 48 3823 ri HEE EHLER'S sy a - $0 IT WILL MOVE THROUGH the CASH REGISTER TERNS. 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