TANNERY WINS IN PETERBORO -- HERE TONIGHT Athletes In A New Field |Harmony Millionaires Capture Robson Leather Scores 5 Runs the local Oricket Club Wleven, every Oshawa team in iy sports front was returned victorious on Saturday, Jooal clubs making sensational comeback surprises to A of these "upsets" were registered by Oshawa of very special mention since the local odds to do the trick, Oshawa Juvenile here at Alexandra Park over Peterboro, the 16th inning, to tie up thelr OBA, teams will clash in the 3rd and decide tomorrow (Wednesday) evening at 5,16 o'clock, was » real triumph for the local lads, with young tout ball for the last innings and Peter- well, ] 6-inning game [J Juvenile victory was ohalked up by the Fittings softe . and tied up their O.AB.A, series ame, which by the way, will be ton, this Saturday evening at 5,16 o'clock, The 50 that it didn't start until 1 7th inning, in the game, but came back themselves th Inning == all after there were two men d so tle up the series, It was a great 1 the fighting Fitting? boys, who found the Kingston Inds She defeat in displays of rough base-running, flying spikes, Oshawa lads refused to back up and came home g game will be played on a neutral dias fon, with Trenton umpires and should settle the Issue | squarely, 'Yt 4 ew v' Tonigh Oshawa Robson Leather "Tannery" team meets Poterboro | the second game of their Inter, "A" O.AS.A. playoft series fia 10081 'Inper; champs, "Tannery," will be without the services of Loo Bitty Lat-baseman, Hddie Relgle, Nddie figured in an une nate | pele accident in the olty last night riding home from a lh park and he suffered a broken leg. 'This only ends his Ifo the season but may greatly handicap his very promising jy Oateer, It is no secret that Detroit Red Wings were ready to Am an extra look at their training eamp this fall, following his #000 season Inst winter, 'The sympathy of Oshawa sport fans goes 1 lo in this "tough break" and it is to be hoped that his recovery, t ly alow, will be complete, * H ® » ry won a 5-0 victory over Db Lavals down in Peterboro on night under the floodlights and according to reports a if over 3,000 fans attended the big game, Robson Leather Ni their five rine in one big relly, early in the game, the find d ng that it was a nip-and-tudk battle all the way with nok MoC y ohalking up 0 strikeouts and allowing only 7 hits as a bated Hon Akers, the Poterboro hurler, Al Hiller will likely mound for Tannery tonight, when they hope to clean up worlos eliminating the Liftlock City representatives in twos oy was great In Peterbore and his mates played defensive ball, Sammy Stark's 3-run homer climaxed the | rally. Tannery club is expecting a big crowd on hand at Fark tonight to see the second game of this series, "ww 9 Ww Millionaires are still winning games with their never. #pirit and last night they did it again as they chalked over Peterboro Trojans, a very amart Junior softball Littlook City, 'The second game of this series ia being rhoro tonight and should the Trojans win and tle it deciding game will be played here in Oshawa on Thurs the Harmony team won the toss for the 3rd game, es # boro 1ast night, second off aot-up and the Petes defeated winning run being scored in the 10th inning, We there were rumors locally that the Peterboro Legion players here at Oshawa, they used practise b night, plus some new faces (experienced soft Unleas that first game ia tossed out, this series 0 Pete Legion won both games, However, we heard, t* that the Leglon authorities in Toronto have ordered Teplay that first game here in Oshawa and if go, it will ab Alexandra Park on Thursday night, » League is all cleaned at nights now, wi ht when they defeated Bowman in a brilliant game at Alexandra last postponed schedule, It went # innings, too it was settled, vertime, Young Brown euthurled Clemence, give unt Club the 4.3 win, Each y early in the game, The 4 personal pride and ad one alone, by i aura semi-finals, " put on another fine as to have been afterncon but the d didn t Jnished until late, The veterans but just the same the Eo etulinue jv tha Asscolas among 00a] inor "Juvenile® 0 at Alexandra Jonight but they And Also Jota Ovad And Bilge 0 lo Vas on Thursday--should either or both have to piteh in Port Hope Oh yea--tomorrow, Oshawa B'Nal B'RI © of their OBA, playoffs, Belleville winner of the Oshawa.Belleville series ~Ottawa series for the Eastern Ontario day, they play in a - Stars, at Civie Stadium, " last night AlO=-more about that for Thursday's column . . , Legion Inter A" foam plays Petorboro in an O.ASA, playoff game, at Alexan OW Right, 6.13 o'clock. It ahould be quite a torrid tussle, a PEE-WEE BOYS' ACHTING L. Shobbrock and H, Kane won the second race of the Conant Cup series for the club shamplonhip when they led home NE, and J, Sharpe by almost & minute in the remier event of the Oshawa Yacht lub yesterday, In the Btacey Oup consolation series, T, Monaghan and KX. Sanders finished 43 seconds ahead of KX, Gibbard and A, Annis, The Tot are fucided on a best four out of five basis, Sunday morning with a light but ushing 8, W. breese No. 3 race of he Conant series was sailed some excitement here and there on the course, x In the Conant Cup race, Ken Forbes outamarted the fleet at the starting line with perfect timing 1) a port tack start, crossing bows o all the others who were on atar- board tack, Despite the advantage, the early leaders finished almost ten minutes off the pace of the winners, On the last leg of the course Forbes and MaokKensie fought it out for Bth place but a foul occurred and each in his turn is protesting each other, In the novice series run off Sat~ urday afternoon, H, Hutcheson and A, Corp captured both events, with the second race being a real thriller with only two and a half minutes between the finishing time of the first and last boat, Results are as fdllows: CONANT CUP CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Second Race T Orew Rn Kane iid ku ' 08 ,_ Freeman. 1,17, radiey M Stoughton 1, STACEY CONSOLATION SERIES Second Race : iT KX. Sanders ..}/ la " Jhokn ik i NOVICE SERIES--FIRAT RACH NOVICE-~SRCOND RACR (One Lap) i pr won. | 34: | Bhi jE Jr. *'Red Raiders" Rounding Into Form Rapidly The Oshawa Red Ralders Junior entry in the "Little Big Four" la really aettling down to work in thelr practices and last night they done ned the pada for the firat time and really went at it seriously, With nearly 40 players drawing uniforms last night the team ene d in some down.fleld tackling and then the lineamen were put through some tough blocking prac Ho abana Spee ob pears good year for the Juniors, showing a nice turn of apeed and also having a t pair of hands for oatohing, If Am settles down and puts a little more mip in hia work we think he will be one of 108 ont backs 30 N00 Junior Joop. 0 team a very atrong a centre with MeColl and Mounce both fighting for the apot, while they will have a line In Luke, Naylor, Lowe, lipowies, Baxter, Burnett and several other promising turning out, e ends will be hard to Tas Someta. The Seok very ' competen ) 0) mutans] gongs R aDontid, Seely, Vv ono wskY, Moliveen, Meming, and Blake, while of course there are a dosen up and oom prospects who mi Sid (Soi pede who ON above boys, The Juniors will be practioin every night this week, in an etfor to fo emselves in shape for an exhibition 0 on Sept, Tth with the Parkdale Lions the squad that ave last year's Intermediate grids 8 80 much trouble, Quite a few tatora are turns ing out to see and most are of the Oshawa will field a & this Fall, Aoanen Somonts' ++ R J h h h h nion that team PLAYOFF DATES PEE-WEE BOYS SOFTBALL Wed. Al Broce bt Lit \ n a @ Qlants. (ROLY). ttle CGlants at Thurs, Aug. Brooklin (Brooklin), (If third gare necessary Nu A --Brooklin va If third game met necessary Fri, Aug. 30---Winners at Bathe. Second game to be announced later in this final series, If third fame in the finals is necessary Schedule will be In Saturday's paps ) Little beat | 3rd \e practices lately | Mon To Take First Game of Series In Peterhoro 5-0 McConkey Hurls 7-Hit Ball and Fans 9 to Completely Subdue Liftlock City "De Lavals"--Stark's Homer Climaxes 5-Run Victory Rally -- Oshawa Team Plays Sparkling Defensive Ball To Shutout Home- sters Robson Leather whitewash brush but good to the Peterborough DeLaval team in the first game of thelr play-off series by taking them 0-0 up in Peterbor= ough saturday, The Tannery scored all five of their runs in the top of the second and it was two errors and a home run along with three singles that Jusned Oshawa one game up in the series, Big Jack McConkey was on the mound for the Oshawa team and he had a good night of it as he sob down nine of the enemy batters on strikes and granted but one free pass to first base, Akers who pitoh« ed for the DeLaval team was not so successful as he olaimed but two whiffers and allowed one walk, The Tannery infield was on their toes again and they completed one double play and that of course pleased thelr fans In a great. way, Big Rally In Second The game started off well with neither team scoring in the first inning, Then came the eventful top of the second and the Tannery's big rally that won them the game, MoConkey atarted out to win his own ball game as the saying goes by blooping a aingle into the out field, Price fo to first on an error and was followed by MoLaughlin who popped out to the right fielder and that scored the first Oshawa run, Hraynyk went down short-to= first, which advanced Price to third, Price then scored on a single by Branton, Reigle then made it two in a row as he singled, The flelder however made a fumble on the plok=up and so Relgle ended up on decond with Branton on third, Sammy Stark, the Oshawa league's leading hitter, then lived up to his title by alashing out a homer and tallying three runa to make the score 6-0 and that was the way the ame continued for the next seven nnings, a scoreless air-tight battle all the way, The Peterborough aquad turned in a geod performance all the rest of the fame but because of that one Inning of wrong plays they were never able to come out on top. In the last of the third they made a bid which was cut short by some quick work on the part of the Tan nery team, Heal singled and then Oardine slugged a hot one to Stark at second base, He caught the ball for the out and then made the toss to Gilbert who covered the second sack and that made it two out, MWY oan, Jued cut to deep left ende he shi frame, » Seliigy 38 nother attempt by the home olub to make up for the inroads the Oshawa boys made on their (Continued on Page 2) ------ LEGIONAIRES LOSE TO PETES IN 10 INNINGS Oshawa Legionnaires visited Pet. orboro last night for the aecond game of thelr Oanadian Yeglon Softball Association playoff series and the Liftlook City Legionnaires won a 6-3 decision in 10 innings, According to reports, the first game of the series, protested by the Oshawa Legion, has been thrown out and will be resplayed, lkely hele in Oshawa on Thursday evens Last night's e in Peterboro Was a real thrl with Oshawa leading 8-3 Ring into the 8th only to have the Petes tle it up, In the last of the 10th, Leether opened by drawing a walk off McConkey, re= lle! pitcher for Oshawa, Dalton then bunted, advancing Leether to and he scored there when Blewet hit a long fly to centre and Leother aprinted home after oateh by MoMullen, The game was featured by solid hitting In the 'right ts, Cy Whatley's triple scored Stewart in the second for Petes and he scored later on a ball, In the 6 Dalton, next batter, would have had a homer too but Bob Dionne made & sensational running catch, In the 8th, a bad move by Oshawa cost them the game, They were leading 8-3 and Petes had runners Leether ry hy a pop ally then on the throw \o Wile son at the te, which proved a bad play, both runners scored, afs ter the intield catch, Normoyle had moved out to try for the foul pop which MoInally got, Oshawa got thelr runs, one in the third when Wilson scored on a applied the couple of errors and hit by Weathers | to up. In the 4th, Dionne doubled and scored on hits by MoMullen and Davies In the 3th Weatherup Jule and Bob Dionne then his a and If in 8th; Norm Peterboro Legion -- Crowe, 3b; Convoy, ss; Dalton, 3b; Blewett, of) Burns, 1b; Stewart if; Whatl ley, ¢! Jones, rf; Parsons, p: Lees ther, 8g in 4th, Umpires: "Pat" Jarvis of Oshe ern | ------------------ ) awa and Bob Batley, of Peterboro, , Leether hit a homer, to Separated by war, Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Manke found the inspiration for a new business, Mra, Manke, the former Jane Faunts of swimming fame, made small figurines of her daughter to send to her husband, the former football star at Minnesota and later with the Chi 0 Boars, When Manke returned from the war they went into the business of selling the figurines, Oshawa '"'Hunters" Win Over Bowmanville In "Overtime"; Leave Losers In 2nd Place Final Game of Schedule Goes 9 Innings Before Hunt Club Noses Out Bowmanville 4-3 -- Win Enables Qshawa B'Nai B'Rith To Finish In Top Spot Alone -- Brown's Fine Hurling and Bone's Timely Hitting Are Big Factors--Exciting Finish Oshawa Hunt Olub won a nine inning overtime game 4-3 against Bowmanville up at Alexandra Park last night to straighten out the league and rellove Secretary "Ab" Walker's shoulders of a big weight The win puts the Bowmanville team one win behind Oshawa B'Nal B'Rith and that ends the schedule with the Oshawa team the winner, The Hunters served up some great ball and pitcher Clordle Brown cers tainly deserved the win with all the work he put into the game, The other atar from the Hunters' stand- point was Bone who came shtough with some very timely hitting in the last of the ninth frame to win the game for the Munters, Keen Pitching Duel Arty Olemence got one more atilkeout than Brown but the pitehs ing waa on the whole very equally done with both boya turning in a nice chore. Brown allowed the Bowmanville team four hits while Clemence gave up five safeties to the Oshawa olub, One of the hita off Brown was a lucky homer by another Brown into left fleld that waa just short of being foul and that brought in two of the Bowmanville runs, All Runs In 3nd Frame It was the firat of the second when that happened and Mollveen t to firat on a walk, Hoar went own swinging and then Williams singled Mollveen home, Clemence flied out to center field, Brown then olouted his homer and that made it 3:0 for Bowmanville, Oshawa got all three runs back in the last half of that inning when with one out, Kabablk singled, Mossorop placed another beside the first one and on Bone's infield out the first run scored, Brown then decided to do as well or nearly as well as his namesake on the Bow= manville team and he slapped out a triple that scored the second Oshawa run, He came in on a passed ball just before the next man went down on a popfly to the right fielder and the inning wi ended at a 3-3 tle, That was the way the ball game continued until regulation time was the out at the end of seven innings. In the first overtime inning Bowman- ville tried hard to end the game when Rundle led-off with a single into ahort left field, ' He went to second on the next infield out but was left holding down second base as the next two men were pop outs the third baseman and the shortstop, : In the last of that frame Clem= ence really bore down and the first two men to face him went down on strikes and the next man up went down on a hot ground out second to first, A Heotie Finish Bowmanville tried again in the first of the ninth when MeIlveen singled to center and then Hoar truck out, Williams hit into a nice ouble play that was the third of the night, Bowmanville havin completed two, much to the disgus of the Oshawa team, Willlams hit second where Mollveen was doubled off second and the throw to first was in front of the runner for the completion of a fast double play, Sau was the first man up in the last of the ninth and he went down third-to=first, Brisbols singled and went to second when Hayward who was pinch=hitting for Kababik got a free pass to the initial sack, off Clemence, Mosserop blooped one at the pitcher who made the out at first base easily, Bone then came up with the best hit of the evening, a very long blow to p oenter field that scored the wihning run and ended the ball game, Bone certainly deserves a lot of | Al Sta S LAKESHORE JUNIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE FINAL STANDING Won Loa Oshawa B'Nal B'Rith ,,., 18 : 8 Bowmanville Rotary i.e 14 Whitby Rotary ..iveveees 1 Cobourg Kiwanis ..eeeeee ll Oshawa Hunt Olub seveeee 0 raise for his clout as there were wo out and the ining run on base and that puts any player in a sweat, and Bone would of course be no exception to the rule, BOWMANVILLE: Dadason, 1b; Hooper, as; Gilhooey, 3b; Mollveen, 0} p; Brown, rf; and Rundle, 3b, OSHAWA HUNT CLUB: Thomp= son, as; Cook, If; Elliott, 1b; Claus, 0; Briabols, of; Kabablk, rf; Moa sorop, 3b; Bone, 2b; Brown, p; and Hayward, p, in 0th for rf, ACCOUNTANTS WIN 3rd GAME SEMI-FINALS Accountants advanced to the fine als in the General Motors Office Softball League last night at Alex» andra Park in the best game of the season when they nosed out Purchasing Dept, Combines 3-3 In a thriller=diller sudden-death game. Last Thuraday night, Purchasing came back atrongly te whip Ace countants 27-6 in the second game of the series and so tle up the round but last night's deciding game was by no means a hitting apree, Pi Bud" Wilson on the mound for Purchasing gave up eight hits for three runs and "Bud" Lander on the mound for Accountants yielded only five aafeties for two runs Both olubs were truly sensational and brillant in spots, with their tight defensive play, the outstand- ing feature of the battle, ccountants threatened in the 1at and 2nd frames but didn't score until the 3rd, when with one out Conlin reached first on an error by Beare at shortstop and then Jack Qoodall clouted a two-bagger to score Conlin, In the 4th inning, Jim Timmins, first batter up for Accountants, smacked a home-run blow that made it 2:0. In the 6th, Accounts ot their 8rd run to take a 3-0 ( 9 1 ad, Art Jubb singled to open the | 1¥ rally, Timmins flied out to Healey In left and Jenkins struck out but a pied bal advanced Jubb and then immie Daniels doubed to score Jubb, Accountants had two men on the 9th too but didn't score. Purchasing kept plugging along, threatening lightly almost every frame especially in the 6th when Trewin doubled and Beare aingled with two out only to have Howard, H a oonsniter, pop up to the in- In the Tth, Purchasing back into the running. With two out, MacQregor drew a walk and then Wilson made a great bid to ald his own cause when he out a four=ply blow, making it 3-2, But that was it. Lander set Pur- | chasing down in 1, 2, 3 order in | and Sth frames and the |g season for the Combines was fin- | 8 the ished, Trewin had two of his team's five hits while Jubb, Timmins and |B Daniels each had two safeties for |B the winners, The snappy 9-inning game was |B run off in just less than one hour's |g time, i 8 18 2K Accountants ,.. 001 101 000-3 Purchasing ... 000000 200-2 § ACCOUNTANTS,- Conlin, 3b; Cloodall, 3b; Paget, as; Jubb, rf; Timmins, 1b; Jenkins, ©; rf, batted in Sth, PURCHASING = Petrd, of} N. At- | tersley, rf: Trewin, 3b; Beare, as; Hanley, 3b; Healey, If} Brooks, ©; MacGregor, 1b; 2D, batted in 6th, Umpires; tohison. ssa. TU WAN WA a \ t [in the last of the second for on oar, If; Willlama, of; Clemence, | g Daniels, | § if; O'Brien, rf; Lander, p; Legge, (8 , p; Howard, g Doug. Love and N.|N First Game of Playoff Series, Defeat Peterhoro Jrs. Here 8-3 7-Run Rally In 4th Inning) Wins Game For Ha: mony Squad -- Visiting Team Tries Had But Maeson's Good Pitching Keeps Them In Check--Million- aires Bunch Their Blows In Big Rally -- Errors Prove Costly To Liftlock City Lads Harmony made a great rally in the last of the fourth inning which netted them a total of seven runs and gave them the first game of their Junior "A" softball play-off series with ea Jans by a score of 8-3 up at Alexandra Park last night, It was errors alone that lost the game for the gy As they coms mitted six and let in seven runs in that one inning and that gave the Oshawa team a 3g Jing which they of course refused to give up, Doris who started the game on the mound for the Peterborough team was re- lieved of his duties after that stren« uous frame when Jimmie Loreno connected for a homer and so made the score read 8-3 for Oshawa, Dyer, who came in to take over the chore, turned in a very good pers formance as he allowed no one to got to first base till the last of the ninth when he got into a bit of trouble but was out of it again in easy fashion, Trojans Take Lead The game started off with the Trojans threatening right from the start when Berwich walked, Oralg went down swinging but G. Pade Jott singled to puch Berwich around third, The next two men were onsy outs however and that left the Oshawa team with a chance to show their wares in the last of the first but they didn't do it then or beth occasions they went down in or, Oame the first of the third and The Liftloock Oity boys pushed in their first run on an error to the Oshawa team, Berwich again walk. ed to open the inning and was fol lowed by Oralg who sacrificed him to-second, On Padgett's line out to the first i Berwich made a dash for third foh W. Maeson tried to atop for a double play, The move was bad in that the throw to third was wild and the first run of the ame came in, D, Padgett flied out » centre fleld and that retired the side, In the first of the fourth Harm- ony went down two more runs as the "Pete's" team made it 3-0, Mensle doubled and then Payne singled him home from third base after a passed ball placed in in scoring position, Spencer walked and thén Qrifin went down pitch. er-to-firat and the second run of the inning came in, Doris struck out and then Berwich hit into a forosout for the last out of the frame, Oshawa's Inning The last of the fourth was the inning that won the game for the Harmony team as they busted out with a terrific barrage of hits and Just then the Trojans decided to loose a few errors into the fray and 80 they lost the game, It all started when Penfound got A single past the first baseman. Willie Maeson singled to centre field and that put runners on first and third, A atolen base placed the runners on second and third, Lore eno then fopred out to the third base man but Bunny Maeson single ed to centre field and on the toss to the plate the catcher missed and 80 one more run came in. Dart then bingled an errored ball past the shortstop and that was what started the trouble. The flelder made a toss to the catcher and the throw was bad, Another run scored and one more run scored while the oateher was looking for the ball, Robinson got to first on another errored hit to the third base area. Saunders walked and then Terwilli« gor got a two-base error and that ushed one more run in, Robinson led to score but was called out at the plate, Scott then hit a big double and that scored two more runs, Scott in turn scored when Penfound singled for the second time that inning, W. Maeson final- ended the frame when he pop. out to the shortstop, Homer for Lorene In the last of the fifth with the score reading 7-3 for Harmony, Jimmie Loreno came up with ane other of his mammoth home run blows and that made the score 8-3, Maeson, Dart and Robinson went ag in order and $0 retired the side, In the last of sixth, Payne stepped to the the Trojans and he bashed oujfan almost sure homer into deep 'lft fleld, Dart started to run from the crack of the bat and he was still running when WEDNESDAY NIGHT .. FRIDAY NIGHT ........ he made the best catch of the game, Spencer struck out and Griffin lin. od out to the first baseman and fiat ended the top half of the sixth, It was the last of the eighth when Haron) finally got a hit off the relief pitcher Dyer and then had two out with Robinson to bat, He singled to right fleld followed by Saunders who did the same, only to left fleld, Terwilliger got to first on an error but the next man up with the bases loaded was Scott, He hit to third base where Robin. son was caught off base easily for the third out, The Peterborough Trojans went down in order in the first of the ninth and to make it even worse, their pitcher, who was the last man up, went down on strikes, reno's homer and Darts nice fielding were the nighlights of the game from a local standpoint while the nice Phsking by Dyer who got four strikeouts in five innings to compare with "Bunny" Maeson's eight in nine frames, was another feature, : Peterborough ,.001 200.000 3 6 6 Harmony ,,,,+:000 710 00x 8 § 2 PETERBOROUGH TROJANS: Berwich, rf; Oralg, ¢; CG. Padgett, 3b; D. Padgett, zs; Mensle, of; Payne, 3b; Spencer, If; Griffin, 1b; Doris, p and Dyer, p in bth, H ONY MILLIONAIRES: w- Scott, ab; Penfound, o; W, Maeson, 1b; Loreno, ss; B, Maeson, p; Dart, If; Robinson, 3b; Saunders, of; and Terwilliger, rf, Umpires:-- Ceorge Dormer, Poeterboro and Frank Kellar, Oshawa, GM.-Colts Take Ex. Decision In Mount Dennis rts of of Participating in a special day attraction at Mount Den on Saturday evening, Oshawa GM- Colts defeated the Mount Dennis Senior "B" All-Stars T-1, in a pep pery game that produced plenty of action, The event was to ralse funds for thelr new ball diamond and Injured Players' Fund, and proved an out= standing success, During the game, a ball-throwing contest was held in which Tony Romaniski of the Osh- awa team made an excellent show= ing, placing a close second against a fleld of five Mt, Dennis rivals, In the base-running contest, Ron, Nelson circled the sacks in 10 sec- onds flat, was tied by two others and in the "run-off" lost by a frac- tion of a second to a hometown favorite, : Colts fapoed Ly starting hurler | for Mount Dennis hard but had a © tougher time getting to Harley Tay- lor, the home club's speedball ace. "Lefty" Meoulemestor was in rare form for the Oshawans, allowed ony four hits and one run in his 7-1 triumph and chalked up 18 strikeouts in an impressive mound performance, Colts threatened often in the early stages, in fact in almost every inning and came through with timely hits with men on 0s to make thelr chances count, Errors by a jittery infield aided the Colts also in the early atages. Magee, MeoLaughlin, Hall, olson and Campbell headed the Osawa -of« fensive, Expert LUBRICATION Lubrication is not just a mate ter of squirting grease into your oar , . . but it & a job for experts , , , men who reals ly know 'rour" car, We oan offer this service , you'll be surprised 't the difference it makes to your car. Drive in today! PHONE 1295 CITIES SERVICE STATION King W. at Gladstone / WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ..........SKATING varias ys SKATING viavssssasann SKATING SATURDAY AFTERNOON .....\.\v.v SKATING SATURDAY NIGHT ......s i000 0000 SKATING