HAPPY MOMENT AT PICTON . don Thompson hod the Harms: | worth trophy after Miss Super fest 11] won the second heal and the trophy on Picton's | Thompson (left of Miss Boh Hay Gor James G owner and designer Supertest II, driver ward (centre) and Col. J Long Reach Saturday. On the trophy models of early speed hoats round a mark on a sea of dull gold, The Canadian de WHITBY And DISTRICT FINAL GAME TONIGHT Athletics Defeat ed Wings Saturday 6.82 and cut the lead to two goals, Gibson was the (rigger man just 47 seconds later as the Wings were flying, The goodly number of Whitby and district fans that made the trip were really whooping it up at this stage and were giving the St Catharines fans a real ride, Car negie tied it up for Whithy at the 13.57 mark and it was a new game. Ken Ross came close to putting the Whithy team out front as he fired one that hit the post and hounced twice behind the goalie but would not go in. Then al the 10.35 mark the Wings took the lead as Ross found the mark on a pass from Gibson, The A's came storming right back and came within an ace of tying the score, hut McCready made a div ing save at the last second and the hall went into the corner as the hell went to end the period THRILLING THIRD The third and final period was a real hair raiser. The Athletics were down and facing elimination if they lost .this one GORDON Athletics staged drive on By CLIFF st, Catharines a strong third period Saturday night as they came from behind a 5-4 score to down the Whithy Red Wings 8.7 in the sixth game of the Eastern Can ada Jr, A Lacrosse semi-finals The series is all tied up at three each, with the really big seventh and deciding game here tonight Jerry Cheevers paced the win ners' attack with three goals, Wayne Young and Wally Thorne each fired two while Frank Asadorian added a single, For the Red Wings it was Boh Car negie with three, Brian Gibson with two and lone counters hy Charlie Grandy and Ken Ross The St, Catharines team con tinued to use the wood to good advantage as two Whithy players were cut, one, Carnegie needing stitches to close the wound ATHLETICS FLY ' The St. Catharines team was really up for this game as they faced elimination if they lost The A's drew first hlood as Young, back after sitting out his none game suspension, scored on a pass from Mason, This goal came at 4.45 The Red Wings appeared to he having trouble getling their plays organized. Cheevers got his first of three goals at the 6.20 mark and the home team led 2-0 McCready made a tremendous save on Berge at the 1001 mark as he was right in with only the local goalie to beat, Hall missed a good chance for the Whithy team as he had a clear shot but missed the open corner hy a few inches, Bryson whistled a screen. ed shot that bounced off the post at the 1688 mark as the Ath letics threatened to increase thelr lead. Kerr missed also from close to his fellows and it must have worked as they came back and tied the score up at five all at the 8.17 mark, At 6,23 Young got his second goal of the game and gave the homesters a 65 lead {This sparked the Garden City team and they swarmed all over the Whithy team. Thorne fired one that eluded McCready and they had a twe goal cushion With less than four minutes to go that was the way the score stood Carnegie, blood streaming down the side of his face and all, scored his second goal to really make things interesting, How ever the A's had some drive left and came hack and erased almost any hope that the locals in. Whithy had another hig had as Cheevers fired his third chance at the 10.50 mark as 2oal. With just 10 seconds to go Gibson was left open, but missed In the game and the Wings still the open short side of the net fighting strong, Carnegie com The Wings failed to score-in this pleted his 'hat trick, The locals period and trailed 2.0 at the end benched MeCready in favor of of the first 20 minutes of play an extra forward in the final 19 seconds, hut the play failed to WINGS TIF {pay off and thus the A's prolong The St. Catharines team ed the series to the hig seventh really out to. win this one and game here tonight ran the count to 40 hefore the| JUST TALKING The Wings Wings {1ally hit the score sheet by losing the game Saturday Cheevers and Asadorian were the night have plaved three full years| third and fourth goal-getters for and. never won a game in S§t, | the winners, The Whithy team Catharines Just what really eame fo life in the rest of the| bug is that overcomes the Wings this period. Grandy started the rally going as he scoved on a in the bowl is not known, It 1s long hard rive. A minute and six open air and dirt floor, and not nearly as well lit up as the| seconds later Gibson who had Whitby arena, but they have had worked hard got his first goa! of the game. This one coming at Phone MO 8.3618 enough games on the ground that they should be accustomed to it] N Pl : Evening Shows At 7 & 9 p.m, ow ying Feature Som At 7:10; 9:30 Sp Zi TENNESSEE WILLIAMS Was ADULT ENTERTAINMENT JOSEPH L THN: SAM Their coach game was really laying down the law! arena tonight | fish an die The Mf playing n them One going have full not and on the have not lost this year But tonight is and il team team hy now other night for hati Catharines for is do oy will thal is Wing team | that {hey and play be thing and so will the thing the Whithy to remember, | gol to get oul there speed ahead for HO minute just for then hope strength that they A Bame al home We feel that the Red Wings have the team to do the Joh itis # mighty big job and takes a full team effort for the entire game This § Catharines team | good and will be like a wounded hear tonight as they looking forward to that hig trip every hit as much as the Whithy (eam any way vou want to look alt it tomght's game will mean the end of the road for this year for one team, And the action at the Whithy arena tonight should he the best ever seen in Whithy laerosse circles. Don't forget time is B30 at the Whithy every one or two period tn coast home but 3 11e So Int 1, §i. Catharines Mason 2. St. Catharines Young Penalties Campbell 12.20 Cheevers 12.20, Asadorian 15.45 nd Period St. Cahtarines: Cheevers 2.31 St. Catharines: Asadorian 4.20 Whithy: Grandy h.26 Whithy: Gihson 6.32 Whithy: Gibson, Lotton .. 7.10 #, Whitby: Carnegie, Lotton 13,57 9. Whithy: Ross, Gibson 19.85 Penaltic Young 6.53, Inglis I'ran 11.07 Ard Period St. Catharines: Thome Catharines: Young 12. 8t, Catharines: Thorne Aan 13, Whithy: Carnegie, Davis 16.14 14, 8t. Catharines: Cheevers 16,562 15, Whithy: Carnegie, MeCready Penalties ingham, Kerr 2, SALMON CATCHES TWO FISHERMEN VANCOUVER (CP) angling story" it was erman that got away Paddy O'Halloran and MacAvelia Mount non, Wash el oul early nesday from Campbell River 120 miles north of here, to in Discover Passage fooked a played it for Paddy landed with a net flipped Paddy with his tail him overboard MacAvelia hent down hack Into flipped went Perind \ Young, 445 Cheever 60.29 Ll] Pp 1n 11.5 hE KY 6.23 19.41 Asadorian, Tush Gihson this fish In the 1] Ver Wed M The salmon minutes inte the boat The fish the face knocked As Dr to help his friend the boal, the salmon again, The doctor alse overboard A final taunt the vee flipped the net onto the do tor's head in the water A man fishing nearhy pulled the two anglers from the wa ter and towed them back to shore The ing tyee 30 it doctor and until in and a was worth a dous in at 38 vee It weighed pounds NEW YORK The island of Manhattan is 134 miles long, and 2.3 miles weross at 0 widest point SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN WHITBY RA 5.3558 There's no Sub titute for Experience! Dragsters i {started a 2 Oilmen Find Historic Notes | AXEL HEI BE RG IBLAND, (purposes and was leaving # NWT. (CP) Two notes moreleache of supplies. The note than years old, left in the warned his men not to touch the Aretie by Bir Edward Belcher, cache have heen uncovered on nearby WM any olher partly on Devon Island Franklin search happened to find Two oil company geologists, it they were lo use the cache George DeMille and R. A, Rud apd report to Belcher's ship win kin, both of Calgary, found the tering in Barrow Harbor notes in calrns along Grinnell. The second note was found far Peninsula, 8 miles south of Axel ther south ai Point Hogarth, It Heiberg was in pencil on finer paper and The geologists are sald Belcher, while sailing by Arctic islands, Axel had spotted what he thought was 600 miles south of a cairn, It had turned out to he Pole natural rock formation Rudkin He had taken astral sightings daied in and corrected his charts 'which when Sir al that point told him he was an expedition 10 sailing over solid land irching for the The notes are to be turned John Franklin party over to the dengriment of porih The first note was found In a ern alfsirs and probably will be eabin Nattened hy frost at Point returned to the Upited Kingdom Disraeli. the northwest extremity admiralty Avetic form with handwriting in Study Adult Education ink along the margins, The note as on weathered paper in a tin MONTREAL (CP study of adult education, its aims container It said Belcher fwn monumen!s and present position began this morning when delegates from 50 member governments of the Police Arrest Bike Hoodlums Re: United Nations Educational, up Scientitic, and Cultural Organiza SPRINGFIELD, 11, (AP) inforeed police squads broke milling, shouting evowd of tion opened the second World 2,000 motorcyelists who Conference on Adult Education roared into Springfield Saturday The 10 days of conferences and night discussions will stress the ur SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) About 30 maotoreyelists, many gency of the problem of adult nsed fear and led wearing black leather jackets education and emphasize the 116 persons Sunday in a riol that decorated with skulls and cross: need of education as a continu A protest against fal were arrested ing process through life ure of the city a drag policemen Dr, ¥, Cyril James, principal trip who gather here and vice chancellor of MeGill the eve of inols University, where the conference moloreycle races being held, is chairman 150 the exploring Heiberg is the North i both notes were summer of 1853 commanded the Arete missing Sir said the Fdward ord speed defeat chal CP Wirephoto fender altdined a vec of 126.22 on the course ing three United lengers Gas Dowses erecied ng had $iates for survey a A thorough Hee gas Are hones Seventy the cyclists ch year had State Fair Greenwood Best Cop WA Meets Is A Dog \ very A ra to provide dispersed racing Prior to police intervention, the ea on drag I enthusiasts tarted racing on a houlevard in protest 10 ¢ is tn obtain a replace one closed de collision n a Gladys Disney and Main ndith are training for lead ers al Whith, Mr, and Mi George Cherrywood spent Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Burnett Jamieson Mr, and Mrs Jean had Sunday dinner Mrs. Morgan Evans of mont My, and Greenbank and Mrs Beare was soloist sang "How Great Thou Art" Miss Betty Evans returaed Claremont after spending a week with her cousin Doreen Jones Mrs, Vince Baker and Mrs. Don Jenkins of Hritein visited IMr, and Mrs at the Greenwood Women's Association on Thursday in the h hasement. Mi a duet, "How Creat sung hy Mrs, Richard Jack Empringham enjoyed from Brook on the heart, Tea Greenwood ehure Todd of ROMY known detective t fow is (Renter Zioh on I'iou Day n 8} leuth of fi | vii gave Art and Mi Hall was who spoke server ind Mi nose He scorns nitying-gla tion, He Iallan, His name burger Land Dox fo Dox is a do This four Holmes is a d.yea sheepdog, Hero of eration he three murder cracked 03 case led 14 manhunts hers In 1068, he wa world's best police Scotland Yard traditio the the of al in Clare peak wi M Percy Jones and Keith enjoyed & month travel to the west coast British Columbia and returned on Friday Vir. and spent a week Mrs. George Beare of spent Sunday with My Cecil Disney Mrs ho Sharyn footed 1eriock d Ge 164 police op tn Ive ed eight ve of burgl and for armed rob man Mrs. Waller at Pigeon Lake, and Sunday Grant Carson, John Carson and Mrs, Errol Carson visited with them Mrs. M. Grey of Toronto re furned home after visiting Mr and Mrs, Winton While Carson has helped on adjudged dog the heating ind Lorne Jones famous He with tis Levi Linton and with al church and fo of Woodville Little Wednesday with Zorro, the urete, at international police dog trials in Genoa tar dog of the French OLD COUNTRY SOCCER and countle shot four gold and Decorated with 7 silver medal testimonials, Dox or stabbed seven time in the line of duty, Once, wounded in the paw by a bullet from & mem ber of a Sieillan bandit gang, he limped for mile over teep mountain tracks on the outlaw's trail Cornered heavily rendered his wound the LONDON (Reuters) Results Fourth Division of soccer matches played in the Aldershot 2 Mansfield 0 United Kingdom Saturday |€ hester 2 Gillingham 2 i " [Crewe Alex 0 Barrow 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE Crystal P 8 Accrington 2 Cadet Division Darlington 1 Doncaster 0 Aston Villa 3 Chelsea 2 Exeter 0 Carlisle 0 " v 2 4 L Bolton 3 Birmingham . Oldham 1 Northamplon 2 ¥ A PA Cardiff 3 Peterborough 3 Wrexham 0 2 8 oq ol Leicester 1 Blackpool 1 outhport 2 Hartlepools 0 x Stockport 1 Rochdale 0 Man United 1 Blackburn 3 3 , a 5 Notts I 2 Man City ? Workington 1 Bradford 3 ' ' 9 Preston 2 Newcastle 3 York ( . h Milwal 3 Sheffield W | West Brom ol "or oh ; Aberdeen 1 Dundee 4 Pottenham 2 Everton 0 Wolverhampton 4 West Ham 2 Albion 3 Queen's Pk | \ y Arbroath 0 Hamilton 4 Second Division Rerwick 1 Alloa 2 Hrigtol R 2 Middlesbrough 3 \ Brechin 1 Stirling Charlton 1 Scunthorpe | Clyde 4 St. Mirren 0 Derby 4 Brighton 1 Cowdenbeath 8 E Stirling 0 Huddersfield 1 Luton 1 Dundee UU 3 Stenhousemuis Leviton Op 1 Ipswich & Falkirk 3 St. Johnstone 2 2 Leeds 0 Hibernian 6 Airdrieonians Sheffield UI | Kilmarnock Dunfermline Plymouth 3 Stoke 1 Morton 1 Dumbarton 8 ° Portsmouth 8 Lincoln 0 4 Motherwell 2 Hearts 3 Rotherham 1 Southampton 0 Queen of 8 5 Montrose 2 Sunderland 2 Swansea 1 Raith 1 Ayr U1 Third Division Rangers 2 Celtic 3 1 Coventry 1 Stranraer 2 East Fife 2 | Queen's P R 0 [Thd Lanark 3 Partick 1 Headford 2 Bristol © ( Irish League Hrentford 4 Tranmere | Ards 4 Bangor 0 Colchester 4 Hull City 0 Coleraine & Cliftonville 2 Grimshy 0 Chesterfield 0 Crusaders 0 Ballymena 3 Newport & Reading 2 Glenavon 1 Portadown 0 Port Vale 1 Walsall 1 Glentoran 2 Derry City 3 Southend 0 Bury 8 Lintield & Distillery 3 Swindon | Halifax | Forquay 2 Shrewshury 0 Watford 2 Notts C 2 O.L. A. JUNIOR "A" LACROSSE PLAYOFFS EASTERN CANADA SEMI-FINALS (Best 4 of 7 Series) 7th GAME ST. CATHARINES Athletics vs heen in Cave the armed bandit sur alter Dox, In spite hurled himself agains! gunman DAILY the pride foree, Dox from active service hright and his ultra nose still sharp foi a lawbhreake Ironically police dog does nol appea the rol Italy enforee According Dox is the Sat, Ma), Giovanni the city's erime squad Apart and test training is larg his food, Maimone only once a day night He gets soup with rice and about one choice minced meat. None of his food is salted, because Maimone believes that salt would blunt his dog's sense of smell a ol ONE Now lie MEAL of Rome's po rel sensitive h ©) " the scent of Do \ nol all ny official His name vhere a Liverpool N of canine law. Norwich | ) private police records property ol Maimone, of fighting mobile Rarnsley | h Bournemouth of courage from ahed Don's with him atl sons In lenee aly concerned feeds always spaghetti or pound of "> a * Fa WE et we. -- AR - FEA a mea Awa TONIGHT 8:30 P.M. WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA ADULTS 75¢ CHILDREN 25¢ Admission , . STUDENTS 50¢ Toronto Bands Win Honours TORONTO CP) Toronto bands. took first and second posi- tions in the Junior B division of the Toronto Optimists drum and bugle corps contest Saturday si suburban Fast York Stadivm Midtowners Drum with 72.4 points $. Mary's Drum Corps, Toronto, with 70.126 points. Simcoe Optimists Corps placed third with 60.525 points In the Junior A division onto's De La Balle drum corps was first with. 78.625 points Grantham Police Boys Band from $, Catharines was second with 75.625 points In two United States contests marchers from Ontario made a respectable showing In the Music in Motion contest Saturday in Titusville, Pa., the Militaires from Nisgara Falls Ont., placed second with 79.96 points, only 1.74 points hehingd the winning Tyrone, Pa. entry, In another Music in Motion contest in Syracuse, NY Royalairs of Guelph placed third with 83.14 points Toronto's Corps was Nirst followed hy § Tor Cool Weather Closes Resort: | PONTY POOL Crystal Bum mer Resort closed on Sunday for the season, They report business was very slow due lo the cool weather at the heginning Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Neil and Mrs, Rowan, Bethany, left on Saturday morning on a motor trip to Nova Beotin Mr. and Mrs M. Richard. son, Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Rich ardson, Linda, Debra and Paul were visitors to Ottawa for a couple of days last week Mr. and Mrs, John Payne | Robert Halleran, and Horace | Peck took the bus trip from Mill | brook on Saturday to Orillia and attended the Royal Black Precep tory parade Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Kirk, Mi land Mrs, William Miller left on a motor trip to the east cosas! Ar. and Mrs, Clifford Fallis Malton Airport on Monday Nova Scotia to attend of Mrs, Falls' H left evening for the wedding brother It is reported (hal Laverae Cur has purchased the Malley property from Bart Pyle Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Richard son, Linda, Debra and Paul motored lo Detroit on Monday for a two-day visit Mrs, R, G. Robertson, and Mi Marilla Miller York, were weekend visitors Mrs. H, Richardson Zetta Pollard has heen moved from Mrs. George Pollard's al Leskeard to Mrs, Margaret Cur tis" home here The fire truck on Monday morning at three o'clock to a chimney fire al residence of Jean Coulter Colin Richardson has pur chased the corner lot from Jean Coulter and Is going to level it off and move his gas tanks over onto It, This we hope, will be a great improvement the ap pearance, A sad accident Jake VanDams on Lindsay New of was called oul lo occurred al Tuesday ove. | ul Canadian - born clergyman, once played hockey and lacrosse project and church's social serviee centre in the College College, the | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, August 22, 1960 § 'High Church Post For Ex-Hockey Player BRISTOL, England (CP) ~ A served in his present post for 10 who Years Chaplain of the Canadian Vei- erans Association in Bristol and for Cambridge University, has o tormer president of the Bristol been put in charge of an im Canadisn Club, he spent three portant Church of England social months on the staff of the a4. ministrative staff college ai Hen. . ley in 1958 Johu RN, G. Rage, social industrial adviser to the He Rows, orally Bishop of Bristol, takes over Nov nl Jip Ad of Oxford House the "0¢ial activities and a (raining ground for students of social the Bethnal Green district of East "O% London Born at Fruitvale, B.C, he Is the son of Ri. Kev, H, RB. Ragy former bishop of Calgary and currently a lecturer at the Angll ean Theological College, Univer sity of British Columbia Educated at Ridley College, #t.| Catharines, Ont; $1, John's Col luge, Winnipeg and Mount Royal Calgary, Mr, Ragg re ceived his degree at St. John's! Cambridge, and has Rev y established in is Spaviolising WASHER REPAIRS | & PARTS | to oll makes Independent Sales & Service (Whithy) Led. MO 3-208! his tobacco awl ning when some of helpers wenl n a pond used for irvigation, A young Oshawa man apparently took) cramps and his companions could not get him in time to save him | from drowning INDUSTRIAL Commissioner TOWN OF WHITBY The Town of Whitby requires the services of a full-time Industrial Com missioner. and basis. Applications will be received until 5 o'clock p.m., Wednesday, Au gust 31st, Applicants should age, education and experience. Appli- cation should be plainly marked on the envelope, and should be addressed to Mr. W. Stan Martin, Chairman, Whitby Industrial Commission, Box 1059, Whitby, Ontario, HIGH ao DRY .. SIDEWALK SLABS FROM Brooklin Concrete Products Ltd. for a Salary commission state Dh he a. a as va WHITBY RED WINGS | ph ay Ped ee 1 tocol Ey