LUNSFORD (Calgary) LEWIS (Winnipeg) ombers Take 9 Spots n WFC All-Star Team Half-Leo Lewis, Wpg. Half-John Bright, Edm. Quarter-Jackie Parker, Edm. Centre-Neil Habig, Sask. Guard-Cornell Piper, Wpg. Guard-Mike Kmech, Edm. Tackle-Frank Rigney, Wpg. Tackle-Don Luzzi, Clgy. End-Farrell Funston, Wpg. End-Jack Gotta, Sask. DEFENSIVE TEAM Safety-Harvey Wylie, Clgy. Half-Norm Rauhaus, Wpg. Half-Oscar Kruger, Edm. Corner linebacker - Ptacek, Sask. Corner linebacker Rowland, Wpg. --_ linebacker-Wayne Har- ris, Clgy. pA linebacker-Dave Burk-| holder, Wpg. -- guard - Ron Atchison, EDMONTON (CP) -- Quarter-; back Jackie Parker of Edmon- ton Eskimos romped on to the 1961 Western Football Confer- ence all - star team for the eighth straight year while selec- tors gave the first-place Winni- peg Blue Bombers nine places on the 24-man team announced today. Bombers had four players named to the offensive squad and five to the defensive team Calgary Stampeders and Sas- katchewan Roughriders each had five players chosen, Ed- monton four and British Colum- bia Lions one. The team was picked for The Canadian Press by coaches of the five conference teams and|" sports writers and broadcasters in the conference cities. Ballots were weighted to give the five cities equal voting strength. OFFENSIVE TEAM Half (flanker)-Willie Fleming, Bob Gordie as | Tackle- Bill Clarke, Sask. | Tackle-Mike Wright, Wpg. End-Herb Gray, Wpg. End-Tony Pajaczkowski, Clgy.| B.C y . Half. Ear! Lunsford, Clgy. Eight of the offensive team, OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Dally Racing Form) NOV, 7, 1961 CLEAR AND FAST 9.20 Copyright. TUESDAY, First Race @ Farlongs, purse $2,000, two-year-olds, Horse Wt PP St % % Dykebar Lad 4 51% . 3 31 -nk in 1-DYKEBAR LAD 2BAY SOVEREIGN 3-TOM BARTLE maidens. one Str. Fin Jockey | 2-3 1-1% Rob'son--Newtondale Sta 1-% 21% Fitzsi'ns--Windfields F'm 3-h 3-14Rasmussen--W D_ Latimer 4nk Stadnyk--N. Amer. F'm 51 Parnell--Mrs Rich'n Sh ed Rogers--Mrs_ 8 Hoover 113 6 6 7- = 7 pviagg rd BW Sereenaet _ st soa won Suen. renter ss Hiekiing gare 1 28.339. Double post 41,572. 2.40 2.10 as 5-PETER PAT 2 8.20 3-FRIEND WILLIE 1MIRLYS ROUGE purse $1,900, %-year-olds and up, Canadian foaled, peices" 'all Second Race 49 1% Miles, 92,500. Horse Peter Pat 2 PP Sst % Str Fin. Jockey Owner 2% 1-% Robinson--H Lumax 1-h 2-3% Ras'en--Tulachm're F'm 42% 3nk McComb--J Smith 2% 3-3 4-1%Annesley--J Annesley Jr oe 4.60 4.29|7.40; 60 | 18.30 - |Oshawa, PARKER (Edmonton) |including the entire backfield, are repeaters from 1960; Cana-|talled $413,537. Burkholder from the Uni-| of Minnesota and cry REMEMBER WHEN SUPERMARKET were returned from last year. They are Fleming, formerly with the University of Iowa; Lunsford from Oklahoma A and M; Lewis of Lincoln College; Bright from Drake University; Parker who came from Missis- sippi State; Habig from Pur- |due; Rigney from the Univer- |sity of Iowa, and Piper, a Cana- dian. Five of the defensive team Neighborhood Association PeeWee Hockey Schedule SAT., NOV. 11 Sat., Nov. 11 -- Eastview vs} |Bathe, 7.00-7.40; Southmead vs) gon, 10.50-11.30. Radio vs Wood-/1.05. |Storie, 7.45-8.25; North Oshawa| vs Connaught, 8.30-9.10. Valley-| view vs Fernhill, 9.20-10.00; vs Woodview, 10.05- Sunnyside vs Rundle, li. et '11. 30. Kingside vs Lake |Vista, 11.40-12.20; Nipigon vs |Radio, 12.25-1.05. SAT. NOV. 18 Nipigon vs North Oshawa, 3.00 2.20/7.00 - 7.40; Rundle vs Harman,|ys Valleyview, 7.45-8.25; Sunnyside vs Wood-) lview, 8.30-9.10. Southmead ° vs| |Eastview, 9.20 - 10.00; Valley- view vs Lake Vista, 10.05-10.45; Radio vs Connaught, 10,50-11.30. Storie vs Bathe, 11.40-12.20; Fernhill vs Kingside, 12.25-1.05. SAT. NOV. 25 Lake Vista vs Fernhill, 7.00- Woodview vs Nipigon, 9.10. Sunnyside vs North 9.20-10.00; Bathe vs Southmead, 10.05 - 10.45; King- side vs Valleyview, 10.50-11.30. Connaught vs Rundle, 11.40- '/12.20; Storie vs North Oshawa, $276 Quinella Feature At Old Woodbine TORONTO (CP) -- A quinella of $276.50 featured the racing program at Old Woodbine Park Tuesday when Crafty Lace de- feated Marchena by 1% lengths in the fifth race. Crafty Lace led all the way in the one - mile run and paid $61.20, $19.80 and $5.70. Buzzin was third: There were 73 winning $2 tick- ets on the correct quinella com- bination. One bettor held a win- ning $5 ticket while two $10 tickets were cashed. Each $10 quinella ticket. was worth $1,- 382.50. The stewards indicated Tues- day they are losing patience with jockeys who make unwar- ranted foul claims. Jimmy Fitz- simmons, leading rider at the meeting, was fined $50 for claiming foul after the running of Monday's first race. Fitzsim- mons, riding Windy Fay, fin- ished second to King's Silver. Following the pattern which has been established in the first seven days of the meeting, Tuesday's attendance of 7,468 HALIFAX (CP)--Philip Carr- Harris, president of the Atlantic of an Atlantic Bowl berth. AFC champions. BRIGHT (Edmonton) started. originally requested that had been unable to reach agree- ment and declined the arrange- th bowl date and for other rea- sons. Football Conference denied Tuesday there had been any "back door" involvement in Mc-| Master University's acceptance Carr-Harris was commenting on statements made in Guelph by Mat Anthony, head coach of University of Ottawa Gee Gees. Anthony said there would not be another game this year be- tween his team and McMaster Marauders unless it's to decide who goes to Halifax to play in the Nov. 25 bowl against the| year. Anthony claimed McMaster went through the "back door to get this year's trip to Halifax," making arrangements to go be- fore the Ontario Intercollegiate Football Conference had even Carr-Harris said the AFC had the OIFC winner play in the bowl game but that the Ontario league ment because of the lateness of Back Door Closed For OIFC Winner | Because of this, Carr-Harris \said he wrote McMaster athletic director Ivor Wynne asking that |McMaster represent the OIFC. "We saw the Ottawa Gee Gees last year and Ontario Agricul- ture College the year before in bowl action. We felt that if the Ontario league could not provide the winner, at least we might have the new face." St. Francis Xavier University X-men, who defeated Ontario teams in the two previous bow! games, are favored to take the AFC championship again this Carry Back Shares Go For One Million CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) -- Jack Price will seek to sell shares in his 1961 Kentucky Derby-Preak- ness winner Carry Back next year for a price in excess of $1,000,000. Price said Tuesday that taxes would take most of the star thoroughbred's 1962 earnings, making it a good time to sell shares in the horse. The trainer- breeder added that he and his represented an increase of al- most 2,000 over the correspond- Wylie,|ing day in 1960. Wagering to Rowland, Atchison, all dians; versity from the University of Texas. Parker was named all - star) By THE CANADIAN PRESS halfback for six successive| Henry (Bunny) Austin and years before he moved to quar-) | Dorothy Round headed the Brit- terback last year and held thelish tennis ranking published 24 spot again this year. He led|years ago. today. Austin re- conference scorers with 104! placed Fred Perry, who: had points on four touchdowns, 34/turned professional the previous converts, 14 field goals and four) year, and Miss Round was the 'singles. | Wimbledon champion. 174 RITSON RD. SPECIALS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednseday, November 8, 1961 ]5 wife, who is Carry Back's offi-; Carry Back cost the Pricos cial owner, will keep at least|only $400 in stud fees and has one-half ownership and split thejearned $851,648 -- putting him rest among what he termed "a sixth on the all-time money win- few congenial sportsmen." {ning list. Employment Opportunities (Civil Service of Canada) SOLICITOR (to act as Counsel and Examiner at public hearings + and other meetings, with membership or eligibility for membership in a, Law Society of one of the provinces or territories of Canada and approximately ten years of re- lated experience), Air Transport Board, Ottawa. $12,500- $13,500. Competition 61-308. *MEASUREMENT STANDARDS OFFICER -- LIQUID FLOW (Liquid Flow measurement specialist with experience in the oil and gas industry to recommend approval of liquid meter- ing equipment and develop field testing procedures and conduct approval tests), Trade ond Commerce, Ottawa. $7920-$9300. Competition 61-1755. *CHIEF OF INDEX AND REFERENCE BRANCH, ENGLISH (with Bachelor's Degree in Library Science, and a number of years' related experience), House of. Commons, Ottowae. $7500-$8700. Competition 61-2759. *MECHANICAL ENGINEER --- BUILDING SERVICES (pro- fessionally qualified, with design experience in the fields of heating, ventilating, air conditioning, plumbing, etc., to check preliminary and final plans and specifications), Public Works, Ottawa. Up to $8700 per annum. Write to the Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, giving: details of pro- fessional qualifications and experience. Competition 61- SOUTH-OSHAWA WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT, NOV. 8-9-10-11 GRADE "A" EGGS MEDIUM \10.00; North Oshawa vs Rundle, Rundle vs Kingside, 11.40-12.20; BREA BROOKSID 110.05 - 10.45; Harman vs Nipi-|Kingside vs Woodview, 12.25- view, 11.40-12.20; Connaught vs Sunnyside, 12.25-1.05. SAT., JAN. 20 | Radio vs Storie, 7.00 - 7.40; SAT., DEC. 16 |Kingside vs Rundle, 7.45 - 8.25; | Harman vs Sunnyside,.7.00-|Woodview vs Fernhill, 8.30- 17.40; North Oshawa vs Radio,|9.10. North Oshawa vs Bathe, 7.45-8.25; Southmead vs Lake/9.20-10.00; Eastview vs Nipigon, | Vista, 8.30-9.10. Bathe vs King-/10.05 10.45; Valleyview vs |side, 9.20-10.00; Nipigon vs Con-|/Sunnyside, 10.50-11.30. Lake jnaught, 10.05-10.45; Storie vs) Vista vs Harman, 11.40-12.20; Fernhill, 10.50 - 11.30. Eastview|Southmead vs Connaught, 12.25- 11.40 12.20; 1.05. |Woodview vs Rundle, 12.25-1.05. SAT., DEC. 23 Valleyview vs Nipigon, 7.00- 7.40; Sunnyside vs _ Fernhill, 7.45 - 8.25; Harman vs Bathe, 8.30 -9.10. Eastview vs Con- naught, 9.20-10.00; Radio vs Kingside, 10.05 - 10.45; Rundle vs Lake Vista, 10.50 - 11.30. Woodview vs Southmead, 11.40-) SAT., JAN. 27 Bathe vs Rundle, -7.00 .- 7.40; Storie vs Woodview, 7.45-8.25; Kingside vs North Oshawa, 8.30- 9.10. Fernhill vs Radio, 9.20- 10.00; Southmead vs Sunnyside, 10.05 - 10.45; Eastview vs Har- man, 10.50-11.30. Valleyview vs Connaught, 11.40 - 12.20; Lake Vista vs Nipigon, 12.25 - 1.05, SAT., FEB. 3 Woodview vs Eastview, 7.00- 7.40; Valleyview vs North Osh- awa, 7.45-8.25; Lake Vista vs Radio, 8.30 - 9.10. Rundle vs SWIFT'S PURE PORK 12.25-1.05. SAT., DEC. 30 Sunnyside vs Lake Vista, 7.00- 7.40; Harman ys Southmead, \7.45 - BUTTER FIRST GRADE CHRISTIE'S CIGARETTES SHORTENING *""" LAMB +: BASKET LAMB CHOPS: POT ROASTS BLADE ROASTS SAUSAGE MEAT SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- REG. SNACK CHUBS 2+ 49° uv. 64 2 »- 1.00 Qioaves 37° carton 3.09 nt 3ae u. 39° u. 45° u. 39° uv. 49° uw. 45° FRESH HOULDER BONELESS BEEF BEEF 29% Mayfair Mews Good Field 116 42 ih 2nk 7- : Winner b g4 Olympic Zenith -- Your Cote. Trainer T N Patton. Start good, won driving DAILY DOUBLE 1 | AND ry PAID oe. 0 12.20; Eastview vs Storie, 12.25- 5-% 5-3. Rogers--Short, Waterman 11.05 64 69% Dittfach--H Katz in 7- Nash--Mrs H A Chaplin SAT., DEC. 2 | Storie vs Valleyview, 7.00-| |7.40; Eastview vs Kingside, __|7.45-8.25; Nipigon vs Rundle, 10.05 10.45; Woodview Bathe, 10.50-11.30. awa vs Eastview, Pool 37,508. Third Race' 4 Furlongs, purse Horse Apache Princ's Actor's Ward . Rascality Monaghan Foundryman .. Romaleeza Jerry's Blaze Li'l Grandad Winner ak b f 2 Faultle we e st M% 117 115 120 : 120 113 so 207 115 120 3 2 6 4 1 %. 5 8 58 Start good, won driving. $2,000, two-year-old maidens. 2-APACHE PRINCESS. 4.90 3.20 2.60/8.30-9.10. Connaught vs Harman, 6-ACTOR'S AWARD 5.00 3.40) 9.20-10.00; Sunnyside vs Radio, | SAT., JAN. 6 5-RASCALITY 320/10.05-10.45; North Oshawa vs| ee |Woodview. 10.50 - i 30. South- Kingside vs Harman, mead vs Fernhill, - 12.20: |7.40; Connaught vs Lake Vista, Bathe vs Lake a 12.25-|7-45 - 8.25; Southmead vs Nipi- 1.05. gon, 8.30 - 9.10. Storie vs Sunny-} side, 9.20-10.00; Woodview SAT., DEC. 9 Valleyview, 10.05 - 10.45; Southmead vs Kingside, 7.00-|hill vs North Oshawa, 7.45-|11.30. Bathe vs Radio, 12.20; Rundle vs Str. Fin Owner 25 1% piitesch " stattord F'm 1-h 2-10% Griffiths--R and W Gian 3-2% 3-% Brown--McMacken Sta 4-2% Rasm's'n--Tula'mre F'm 5-nk Robinson--J B McColl | 6-26% Armstrong--J_ Bozzo 7-1% Nash--G M Claxton 8- McComb--D McKay pache Squaw. Trainer JPassero. Pool 45 057. |7.40; Bathe vs Valleyview, |8.25; Fernhill vs Eastview, 8.30- Fourth Race NECOTT 1 Mile, Purse $1900, Three years andup. 'Claiming all $2500 wWePP st % 111 8 6 4-nk 5-3 - 6-h Horse True Tan Brant Ator Kennecott Fly'n Rounders Brenda's Rew'd Bright Circle Nirisso . Sundry Miss Maggo Tiger Dip Trainer bik g 5 Battant -- True Time.Trainer R. W. Mathes le 118 10 8 Bl 10- Start good, won driving 12.25-1.05. SAT., JAN. 13 Fernhill vs Connaughi, 7.00- 7.40; Nipigon vs Bathe, 7.45- 8.25; Eastview vs Sunnyside, 8.30-9.10. Harman vs view, 9.20-10.00; North Oshawa, 8TRUE TAN Str. Fin Jockey Owner 6.60 4.00 3.10|9.10. Lake Vista vs Storie, 8.20- 1-% 1-%Sandover Heipel 4-2 2-1%Rogers -- AE and EA Fair 20.70 9.40 4.70 3-no Potts -- Willow Bowne Fm Pp 4-13 Stud tzsim's -- Mead 7-%4 Rasmussen Watson dourniay 10.05 10.45; 8.25; Connaught vs Storie, 8.30-9.10. Kingside vs Nipigon, 9.20-10.00; Rundle vs Fernhill, vs North Osh- 11.40-12.20; Radio vs Valleyview, 12.25-1.05. 7.00- vs} Fern- 10.50- 11.40- Eastview, Valley-|10.45; Lake Vista vs Eastview, Lake Vista vs/|10.50-11.30. Nipigon vs Sunny- |Southmead vs Radio, 10.50-11.30. |Southmead, 9.20 - 10.00; Storie vs Harman, 10.05 - 10.45; Con- naught vs Kingside, 10.50-11.30. Fernhill vs Nipigon, 11.40-12.20; | Sunnyside: vs Bathe, 12.25-1.05. | SAT., FEB. 10 North Oshawa vs Southmead, | 7.00 - 7.40; Radio vs Eastview, | 7.45 - 8.25; Rundle vs Valley-| view, 8.30-9.10. Woodview vs Lake Vista, 9.20 - 10.00; Con- naught vs Bathe, 10.05 - 10.45; Nipigon vs_ Storie, 10.50-11.30. | {Sunnyside vs Kingside, 11.40- 12.20; Harman vs Fernhill, 12.25- 1.05. SAT., FEB. 17 | | Connaught vs Woodview, 7.00- |7.40; Fernhill vs Bathe, 7.45- | |8.25; Valleyview vs Southmead, | |8.30-9.10. Radio vs Rundle, 9.20- | 10.00; Kingside vs Storie, 10.05- | jside, 11.40-12.20; North Oshawa | |vs Harman, 12.25-1.05. 7-1% 84% Dittfach -- Stafford Farm | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | 9- Parnell -- Janley Sta Little Charlie Hodge must be 9% Eased up Wright -- Mrs. J. W. Hunter} Pool 52,240 |wondering today why the Mont- Fifth Race 1 Mile, Horse Crafty Lace Marchena Buzzin Big Brown Eyes Malucina Teacher's Pal Purse $2100, Two 6 107 3 115 102 4 2 21% 3-% Winner b g 2 Crafty Admiral ~ FrenchLace. Trainer W. Thurner 2 Start good, won driving " QUINELLA 5 and 2 PAID $276.50 year-oldsClaiming all $5000 ank 2h S-CRAFTY LACE 2-MARCHENA 6-BUZZIN maa 61.20 19.0 6.79 real Canadiens ended their ye 4.90 3.00|worsing agreement with Buffalo 310\of the American Hockey |League. It's a sure thing he'd rather be playing for 'em than agin' 'em. Str. Fin, © Jockey 11i414%MeComb -- Farr 4-% 2-%4Dittfach -- Lauder 5-8 3-1% Griffiths -- otenbarg th 41i4Gibb Gardiner | Hodge, the blonde goalie who Martin put in a 30-game stint with the Stafford Fm | Canadiens last year, was loaned to the Quebec Aces of the AHL 5-125 inonens 6- Harrison 6. SAVE '1,000 FIBREGLASS BOATS Pool 23.523. Quinella Pool 27,980 |just prior to the start of the cur- ___.___ }rent campaign. He was doing all Sixth Race i aoe Hori Sandivaret 2nd Tiume Acroonu Sir Benjamin t 3 "Tn, 9 7-1 Conseil des. Arts 106 ty - be ne Remister Toronto Street Queen's Park Mighty Effort Elvinjo 116 8 8 9-nk 10 mae 4 Start good, won driving 1-3 Purse or Three and Fouryear allowances | PP 52 7-% Eased up Gibb -- Mrs. Tripi Winner ch ¢ 3 Anwar -- Sole Worry. Trainer E. Mann 37.60 12.30 8.60 Tight, too, until he met up with 5.60 3.80 the powerfus Bisons. 470) Sunday, they beat him 5-2. |Tuesday night, the Western Di- vision leaders ripped through Rock -- Dewneview ta jue Aces' defence for an 8-2 vic- 2 Brown -- Dimarco Sta jtory. Brian Cullen, Chico Maki Le pitied oo eo Staland Brian Smith each scored Fitzsimmons Windfields |twice while Wayne Hicks and b aes = F. Robinson |Murray Hall had one apiece for ce a eee |Buffalo. Skippy Burchell and |Guy Black registered for Que- lbec, .ast in the Eastern' Divi- 1-SANDHURST 2nd 4-ILLUME 6-ACROONU Str. 1h Fin Jockey Owner 1-1%Rogers -- Gardiner % 2nk Dittfach -- Farara 21% 2 3-1% 3- 4 4 6. 5- _ 7: 5- a Lame Pool 46,981 Seventh Race 7 Furiongs, susie roe Two year-old Fillies, Allowances tP Horse Pedl'r's French Yor 81 1% 1-nk Warferd Captress Quinte Blue Big Freckle Sauvagette Battling Way Lady Skip English Mint Winner br f 2 PBt Ms 112 5 3 . 115 112 1 6 83% 9 Bull Page -- Nuit deDeanville 73 2 Start good, won driving |sion. The Canadiens ended a work- jing agreement with Buffalo in Fin. Jockey wn ithe mid 1950s, then moved into Jon ee "Caldwel | |Rochester and this year became 3-4% Fitzsimmons Windtields |affiliated with the Aces. The Bi- 1-5444-2¥4 Rogers Grant sons are now working with the ou ak th Mee uae |onicano Black Hawks. NHL LEADERS 8-PE EDDLER'S: 'S "FRENCH 1 5-WARFERD 6-CAPTRESS 3.40 6.40 3.40 =, 4:50 2.80 | 2.70 °495 Str. @ Wind -} 9% Robinson Robson | Trainer A, Hickling | @ Upholstery Pool 54,531 Eighth Race 2 Mile, Horse PaulPolly Winner oh ¢ 4 Mart good, won Attendance 7688 easily Purse $2000 Three years andup, Claiming all $3500 un --- Mittens, Trainer R. W. Mathes 7-MOONLIGHTER_.... 3ELATED'S PAL VON RICH "9.50 6.90 4.50 | 5.00 3.60 | 6nk 7-2% Griffiths 4 Gormley Stud F 5% Rasmussen -- Pine Tree By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Standings: Montreal, won 7, jlost 2, tied 2, points 16. Points: Provost, Montreal, 20. Goals: Provost 10. Assists: Bathgate, New York, Marine Str. Fin Jockey Owner 1-4 1-5 Sandover el] 2nk 2% J. Harrison--Dew Valley F| 3-nk Fitzsim's -- Caplan 3-2% 42 Potts 5-2 5-5% Rogers 7-2 6-% Parnell 8- 7-no Dittfach +s 63 8 Stadnyk Pasquale Rosemary Sta Mann Mead North Am, 13 Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, Head, Boston; Sawchuk, Detroit, BROOKLIN e Fm |}, Penalties: -Fontinato, Mont- OPEN EVENINGS TO 6 'real, 36 minutes. | . Pool 60,806. Total Pool 413,537 AS ILLUSTRATED YOU WON'T FIND A BETTER BUY ANYWHERE ! Equipped With: hield @ Steering @ Lights @ Hardware @ Motor Well Storage and Supply COOKED HAM: wu 89° PORK HOCKS "" 4 1.00 ROLL SLICED LB. 49° STEW BEEF *'* 2. 99* PRESSWOOD'S RINDLESS u. 69° Breakfast BACON FROZEN BIRDSEYE CHICKEN BEEF OR TURKEY T.V DINNERS GREEN GIANT FROZEN CORN MAC, & CHEESE or CHICKEN ncn 99° 2 wuss, 49° TOMATOES '54 HotHouse ras, 25° 318. 99c COOKING ONIONS BAGS ORANGES FLORIDA 250 SIZE 3 sii 1.00 CHRISTIE CHOC MINIATURE MALLO BISCUITS REG, 45c PKG. FOR 39¢ CHRISTIES CARMEL COFFEE BUNS 5¢ off. per pan GRANULATED SUGAR 10 ,,; 83° 518. Bc QUICK OATS BAGS MARGARINE NUCOA QUICK COLOR diss 65° Milk of Magnesia sorrie 50° 98¢ BUNNY ESMOND RECEIVING 69° PHILLIPS REG. 69¢ BLANKETS *** ':29 For MENNEN SKIN BRACER **" ** SPECIAL AT GIFT DUSTING POWDER * ""*"""" ,.xt5' 69¢ BATH SALTS c [ exc. 10 PALMOLIVE --- LARGE TUBES REG. 45c EACH SHAVING CREAM LATHER ,.;, 29¢ PHONE 655-3641 P.M. AND WEEKENDS SHOP AND SAVE AT GLECOFF'S OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10 P.M. 1201. *FOREST RESEARCH OFFICER (to conduct research in forest tree improvement involving the study of tree-breeding techniques), Department of Forestry, Winnipeg, Man. $6840-$7860. Competition 61-1456. NORTHERN HOUSING AND MORTGAGE ADMINISTRATOR: (with a number of years' experience in a position related to mortgage lending, several of which have been at respon- sible level), Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa. $6660-$7680. Competition 61-2431. *ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS FOR HOSPITAL AND HEALTH SERVICES (with related responsible administrative exper- ience, to be responsible for the planning and direction of the non-medical activities of Indian and Northem Health Services in various hospitals and zones), National Health and Welfare, various centres. $5460-$6180, $6000- $6660, $6420-$7140 and $6660-$7680. Competition 61-788. DESIGN AND LAYOUT ARTISTS (Position A -- with many years of practical experience in the graphic arts, several in @ supervisory capacity related to design of mono-colour, multi-colour and process colour booklets, folders, ete.); Position B -- with a number of years of recent practical experience in the graphic arts, related to layout of booklets, folders, etc), Trade Publicity Branch, Trade and Commerce, Ottawa. $6420-$7140, Competition 61-836 and $5460- $6180, Competition 61-835, respectively. SUPERINTENDENT, FORTRESS OF LOUISSOURG NATIONAL HISTORIC PARK (high school graduation with many years of experience in a similar position in a musemum of stand- ing, or university graduation with specialization in Canadian History or related subjects and a number of years' ex- perience in related work), Norther Affairs and National Resources, Louisbourg, N.S. $6000-$6660. Competition 61-497. AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS-IN-TRAINING (with high er technical school graduation and good enunciation), $175 @ month while training for four months in Ottawo, then $272.50 a month for about.one year while acquiring ex- perience. Thereafter $350 to. $470 a month depending upon vacancies, Transport, Toronto Air Services Region. Competition 61-T2057. INDUSTRIAL PLANNING TECHNICAL OFFICER (with o good knowledge of the processes of manufacturing a wide range of industriat products in at least metal or wood and recent related experience), Office of the Commissioner of Peniten- tiaries, Justice, Ottawa. $5460-$6180. Competition 6l- 303. "EDITOR - FRENCH (with a number of years' experience In editing manuscripts, laying out copy and reading proofs and a very good knowledge of editorial practices and Pro- cedures; a very good knowledge of French, and a working knowledge of English required), Editorial and Information Division, Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa. $5280- $6180. Competition 61-412. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS (one position in Surveys and Mapping Branch -- to perform repairs to complex electronic equipment on board a major survey ship; involves six months @ year at sea; one position in Geological Survey Branch -- to participate in design and construction of experimental electronic systems), Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa, $5100-$5640. Competition 61-2414 and $4620-$5160, Competition 61-2415, respectively, TRAFFIC CLERK (with o number of years of recent practical experience related to transportation rates and tariffs), Air Transport Board, Ottawo. $4920-$5640. Competition 61-956. TRANSLATORS -- GERMAN LANGUAGE (with demonstrated ability to trnaslate from German into English and from English into German), Bureau for Translations, Secretary of State Deportment, Ottawa, $4860-$5400. Competition 61-679. PHYSICS TECHNICIAN -- INSTRUMENT DESIGN AND FABRICATION (with at least two or four years of related experience depending upon education), Engineering Research Service, Agriculture, Ottawa. $4620-$5160. Competition 61-542. TWO SENIOR CARGO INSPECTORS (with several years of experience related to the stowage, shipping and handling of agricultural commodities), Agriculture, London, England ond Montreal, P.Q. . $4380-$4920, plus living allowance of $1356 (married) or $768 (single) and assistance with rent at London. Competition 61-541, LABORATORY SUPERVISORS -- MATERIALS TESTING -- (to supervise, and/or perform, physical tests and .chemical analysis on a wide variety of materials including protective coatings, petroleum products, textiles, leathers, rubbers, plastics, pharmaceuticals, detergents 'ond cleaning _com- pounds), Inspection Services, National Defence, Ottawa. $4080 to $5640. Competition 61-129. PHYSICAL METALLURGY TECHNICIAN (with two years' high school education and several years' related exerience, or graduation with a diploma from a recognized Technical Institute with specialization in metallurgy technology), Mines and+ Technical Surveys, Ottawo. $4080-$4800: Competition 61-2413. METALLURGY TECHNICIANS (one to carry out non-routine metallurgical laboratory operations and tests, the other to carry out deep etching tests and sulphur printing of ferrous alloys), Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa. $3750- $4200. Competition 61-2411 and 61-2412, respectively. STENOGRAPHERS AND SECRETARIES (with high school or vocational training, and related experience), Government Departments, Ottawa. $3090-$3540, $3540-$3780 and $3570-$4020. Competition 61-586. Except where otherwise indicated *, details ond applicetion forms at main Post Offices, National Employment Offices or Civil Service Commission Offices. For competitions marked "a write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, for details ond application forms. Please quote competition number es indicated.