reen Gaels Win, 15-13 Green Gaels to a 15-13 victory over New Westminster Salmonbellies in the opening game of the best-of-seven NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. --Brilliant shooting and play- making by John Davis (43) Monday night led Oshawa Minto Cup junior lacrosse final here, (CP. Wirephoto) Favreau Backs His Moves To Prosecute Hall Banks | all relevant matters into con- sideration. | Mr. Diefenbaker wanted to know when the justice depart-| ment first realized that Banks| could not be extradited on a} OTTAWA (CP)--Justice Min- ister Favreau told the Com- mons Monday he is satisfied that the government took "all relevant steps" in connection with the prosecution of Hal Banks, but he would be ready to consult his cabinet colleagues in connection with additional in- vestigations. The. disappearance of the for- | gross negligence here some-| where," he said, } D The Crown had objected to} mer Canadian head of the Sea-|hai] being given, but Mr. Fav-| farers owgpe gee I degtolad Prec said it was granted by the| (Ind.) occa li ae er Mhe| cllet justice of the Quebec Su- ee org ky Beanery Ar} "el perior Court who-was noted for} 'ommons. Mr. | House that Mr. Banks did not|taken "all relevant matters into| turn up in Montreal Monday for) consideration" in freeing Banks| his appeal against his COn-|on $95 900 bail. iva Dealing snd eee iy Ot prone Levy Fine For Drunkenes for one day. If he still does not appear, he said, counsel has been in-| structed "to take the necessary| steps for forfeiture of bail." | Opposition Leader Diefen-; baker asked whether, during) the trial, Crown counsel pointed|s out that if Banks left Canadajwith the option of 60 days in he could not be extradited on!the County Jail Monday at Osh-| the conspiracy charge. Mr./awa Magistrate's Court. Reid Favreau said this was known entered a plea of guilty to be-| to the court and the judge took)ing drunk in a public place. | Dallas' over this restless, defiant French - Canadian province of| Quebec," he wrote. "Many re-|haiftime lead and it was 9-4 in |sponsible jopenly of their fear that the| Westminster started a come- Jack Reid, 61, of 258 Quebec| een might be in danger when) hack that tied the game b: treet, was fined $75 and costs|She comes here to tour thelof the fhinal quarter. Another Threat Against Queen In U.K. Paper LONDON (CP) Another warning that the Queen's life may be in danger during her forthcoming Canadian visit was published in London today, but conspiracy charge. "There's|Buckingham Palace shrugged it off, saying the Queen has complete confidence in Cana- dian security measures. The Daily Mirror, a mass- circulation tabloid, gave dou- ble-page prominence to a Mont- real report by Anthony Miles his honesty and justice. He had|who described the Quebec sit-|stars Bill Young and Doug Fa- uation as "ugly" and "'explo- sive," "The. spectre of a 'second hangs threateningly Canadians speak Dominion,"' The Queen, accompanied by Prince Philip, flies to Canada Oct. 5. A palace spokesman sai Armour, Higgs Standouts Oshawa spotted New West- minster a quick 2-0 lead but bounced back to tie the score 3-3 by the end of Ahe first quar- ter and then moved ahead to stay. Mac Tyler opened the scor- ing for. New Westminster, tak- ing a pass from team captain Bob Parrent and beating Osh- awa netminder Merv Marshall cleanly at\ the 47-second mark. Ken Henry then took a long pass from Dillon and flicked it by Marshailto put New West- minster ahead 2-0, Oshawa came back at. 9:59 when Powless scored from Neil Armstrong, Oshawa's big gun, Davis, then drew a New West» ] minster player into a penalty and scored one second later. i New Westminster attempted a j come-back in the fourth quarter 7./4, and scored five goals on Mar- shal, who appeared shaky on many plays. But four goals by Oshawa kept them on top. Next game in the best-of-se JIM HIGGS is adjusting to the springy floor y-| at aynyde Park Arena and he }was happy with: the victory. Pe ae 'eg played' here Keith Jackson, the Salmonbel- iy ment, lies coach, said he was upset NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C;|4t refereeing that disallowed (CP)--Two young men attacked two New Westminster goals, for goals five seconds apart|>ut that the main cause of the Monday night and propelled|!0ss was poor checking by his Oshawa Green Gaels to a 15-13/ Club. victory over New Westminster) LInmOPs Salmonbellies in the opening! osuawa -- Goal, Marshall; defence game of the Minto Cup lacrosse} ana forwards: Kiwior, Jones, Hinkson, series. \onde Deviee Srineens Clavier" Pewee The stunning plays by Bill| Armour, Ken Thompson, Devinn Armour and Jim Higgs spelled) wew westminster -- G doom to a rally by the western-|Wallace; defence and forwar ers, whose strength surprised] Bul) oe Larry neney: gO nll? the defending champions of Ca-|parrant, Tyler, Hyde, Bellwood, Bolton, nadian junior lacrosse. Less than seven minutes mained in the game and el, score was deadlocked 12-12!" |when Armour and Higgs struck.| 2. First Armour scored from} Higgs on a passing play around] 4 Oshawa: Davis the net. From the faceoff, Ar-| 5. Oshawa: Powless mour caught Higgs racing to| 5,New, Westminster: the goal with a perfect pass.' Ken Thompson, who scored a} total of four goals for the win-| 7: jners, salted the game away a| 9. lfew minutes later to make it 15-12. i Oshawa: | Jim Bishop, Gaels coach, said|i2, ashawa: K. Thompson (Davis) 14.30 he was surprised at the size of| Penalties: McKean 0.47, Armour 3.15, lthe Salmonbellies and at their|Parrent 945 Parrent 8.48, K. Thompson lrough style of play. | He will dress St. Catharines) |vell Wednesday night in the sec-|'* jana game of the best-of-seven)15. | series. li. |DAVIS PACES GAELS if ta Brilliant shooting and .play-|19, Oshawa: Hinkson sae i making by Oshaw a's Tohn|, jetties: Tea, Parent ate nhieaal Davis took the club to an 8-4 oal: Ridd, 'ds: Tory, SUMMARY First Period New Westminster; Tyler (Parrent) New Westminster: (Dillon) 3. Oshawa: | 4 Powless (Armstrong) "9.59 | (Higgs) Bull Second Period Oshawa: K. Thompson (Davis) Oshawa: K, Thompson (Davis) New Westminster: Dillon (K, Henry) (0. Oshawa: Stinson (8B, Thompson) 22 5.33 6.07 8.13 Stinson 14.06 Third Period Oshawa: Davis New Westminster: (A. Henry) New Westminster: (Dillon) New Westminster: Oshawa: Davis New Westminster: 2.18 2.322 3.36 Tyler Parrent 2 10.39 11.24 Fourth Period New Westminster: Dillon New Westminster: L. Henry (Dillon, Bellwood) y 5:37|22. Oshawa: Stinson (Davis) 5 23, New Westminster; L. Henry (Bull, Tyler) ' New Westminster: K. Henry .... Oshawa: Armour (Higgs) Higgs (Armour) ...... K, Thompson the third quarter before New . : 1.9 3M Davis, who scored 184 points}2i. 5.38 in 24 league games this year 25. Fe le in Ontario, picked up three|o7' oshawa goals and four assists on the) (ireland) ight 28. New Westminster: L. Henry .... Penalties: Stinson 0.48, Hinkson (team 8.18 10.48 ight, | Don Stinson scored on all) ing freeway construction, The) Platon D. Morozov of Rus- United Nations Security Coun- | : | sia, right, president of the , cil yawns during council de- YAWNING UN. /e THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 15,1964. 3 DELEGATE bate on the Indonesian-Malay- sia dispute in New York to- day. At left is UN Secretary General U Thant. (AP Wirephoto) | jpnciantannsiinpmasictapiotin CAPSULE NEWS OBITUARIES | Canadian Trade Post Slated For Cleveland OTTAWA (CP) -- The gov-; CHASE TRAIN jernment is opening a new trade) TEBAY, England (CP) -- A consulate in Cleveland, it was|runaway, blazing diesel locomo- learned Monday. It will be the|tive was chased three-quarters| 1th Canadian trade post in thejof a mile down a Westmorland} United States, Others are injbranch line by driver James) | t 4a|New York, Washington, Phila-|Amosand and his fireman. The|cated at the Dr. S. J. Phillip delphia, Boston, Detroit, Chi-)men. climbed down from the cab| 1x93(¢ag0, San Francisco, Los An-/to fight the fire, found the en-|legiate. He was a member of 14.13|\geles, New Orleans and Seattle.| gine moving and commandeered|the Oshawa Tenis Club, played Bellwood 12.19. | another train to catch it and put MANAGER DIES out the fire. VALLEYFIELD, Que. (CP) | The manager of a bank in BRUISE DRUG \nearby Les Cedres, Que., who) LONDON (CP) -- Boxers are! police said was beaten during peing treated with a newly) an August holdup, died in hos-itested drug that quickly heals pital Monday. Doris Menard,|pruises and prevents scars| 57, lived above the branch Ofiforming. Some 72 amateur box-| the Banque Canadienne Nation-lers have been treated with the| ale which he managed. Threeidrug and most lost their bruises} | masked bandits forced him into|within four days. \the office at gun point early) : 'Aug, 14 and beat him when he| SERVICE HOMECOMING jwas unable to open the vault} LyDD, England (CP)--After for them, police said. They kept|122 years the 1st Battalion Wor- Mr. Menard with them until the|cestershire Regiment is return- |manager of another branch of|ing to this Kent Town. In 1842 the same bank arrived at the|their ship ran aground off Dun- office with a $10,000 bankroll. | geness en route to India and the ms soldiers were housed here, This CRANE KILLS THREE {time they are flying to Britain| DETROIT (AP) -- Threelfrom Germany and will travel a crane with a 150-foot boom|tydd, tied over onto them - while]: ~ | loading heavy steel forms dur-|) REBURIED WITH HONORS | MOSCOW (AP)---The ashes of) Teodor Reuter, Latvian com-| poser - conductor who died in| 1956, have been taken home) victims were James Kent, 25, jof Dearborn Heights, Mich.; lon Thursday, Sept. 17 at 2 p.m., : » di sday, "men were killed Monday whenlin ag convoy from Gatwick ry tanta Who. died Thursvey MICHAEL GILLIES Michael Gillies, 432 Jarvis St., Oshawa, died Monday in Prin- cess Margaret Hospital, Toron- to, He was in his 18th year. The son of Mr. and Mrs.| Murray Gillies, he was born in| Oshawa Jan. 19, 1947, He has| been in poor health for the past one and one hald years. The late Mr. Gillies was edu- public school and at O'Neill col- minor league softball at Con- naught Park and was an ad- herent of Northminster United Church, He is survived by his parents, one sister Marion, one brother Stephen and his grandfather, Lionel Gillie. The late Mr. Gillies is resting at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home, Funera] service will be conducted in the chapel by Rev. Harry Mellow of North- minster United Church, Interment will be in Mount Lawn cemetery. i FUNERAL OF MICHAEL DRAYTON Funeral service. for Michael Sept. 10 at the family resi- dence, 736 Albert street, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Monday, Sept, 14, at 8 p.m, i Royal Canadian Legion (Branch 43) padre Rev, A, Wool- cock conducted the service, In- terment was in Oshawa Union cemetery. Pallbearers were Lloyd Plume, James MeCarroll, James Cunningham, Ken Fish- er, Bert Crowell and Paul Lowe. FUNERAL IRENE M, HARRIS Funeral service for Ipene M. Harris, who died at her resi- dence, 502 Chestnut street, Whit- by, in her 8ist year, was held at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel today at 2 p.m. Rey. John Smith, of St, Mark's Unit. ed Church conducted the serv- ice. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery, The pallbearers were: Levi Arksey, Harold Harris, Vernon Harris, Fred Harris, Elme Harris and Ross Harris, ARTIFICIAL SPONGE A cellulose sponge can sop up water 20 times its own weight, FOR THE FINEST IN Custom Made DRAPES Just A Minute... +. we are booking Caribbeon M. & C, Dry Goods & Draperies penalty) .054, Parrent end B. Thompson, Fred Azar, 47, of Detroit and three of his shots on the net,!majors, 2.25, Stinson and Bull 6.22, Hink- |\Thomas Day of Plymouth,| a |Mich. 74 CELINA STREET from Sweden and buried with! tours right now! If you ere in- PHONE 723-7827 honors in Riga. Reuter took po- terested in traveling to this fun- litical asylum in Sweden after F Ithe Second World War. Latvia| filled erea eal! DONALD 'TRAVEL, es | The offence occurred Sept. 12|there is no indication' of any Luck Involved Gaylord Powless added two, son 10.30, WILL PAY TAX Ranjit Dillon and Larry Henry) PO jon Bond street. |deluge of British public concern Magistrate H. W. Jermyn\over the visit. However, he : : jpallcinodiiaiiod granted a remand until Nov. 9|added that the Queen's visit is|4nd aim. Hinkson, Higgs end In Intellect he a charge of non-support to(just sinking into the British| Armour got the others. |David Evenden, 654 Wilson road| LONDON (CP)--Any parents|south. Bernard Myers, alias Ger- could have a genius as an off-jald McLean, of West Covehead, spring, says a British doctor.|PEI, also appeared before His All it needs is a lucky string) Worship on a_ non - support of genes. ___|charge and was remanded until Dr. Roger Pilkington, writing| Sept. 21. in the magazine gga Angee Waclaw Toporowski, 43, of 349 te ecg co Saye |Mary street, was dengy ge until uinsteir ' "|Sept. 13 on a charge of driving uses with average backgrounds nile intoxicated. A Brougham and ordinary upbringing. bes youth, William Jolly, 17, was eae en secon of 'neredl|Temanded until Sept. 22 and will e be ; "lappear at Whitby Police Court tary factors from their parents.lo, the following charges: break, | Se oe ts anjenter with intent; breach of pro- ington, the y is : ; penned of genius produced ine wren, gna enter, ang ee et oa ee A bench warrant for the ar- orephis family of 'court' musi-|rest_of Patrick Mooney, 26, of| cians during 'several genera-| 230 Toronto avenue, tions produced more than 30 ona c musicians of sufficient merit to/control 0 be included' Grove's Diction-|intoxicated. ary--the stud book of musical a vehicle while } quality." mind and that an outcry against " the trip may become more ey-|topped. New Lpreipe sed got ; i ling wi ree goals apiece, Ken oo as the takeoff date draws Henry and Mac Tyler with two ' q : each, Ian Bull, Bob McKean nf Oe ee ae oe et, Pee ae A-'New Westminster scoring, nadian ministers and is giving} Coach Bishop said hie team no consideration to any sugges- ------ -- ---- tion of cancelling the trip, the spokesman said. CITY AND Club Holds | Lindsay Picnic Perfect flying weather con- tributed to the success of the DISTRICT MEETING AT 8 P.M. competitions and picnic in Lind- The meeting of the Oshawa cay recently. Held for the fi ¢ I WA say : e first and District Diabetic Associa-|time aur teen Oshawa,. the at 8 p.m. Sept. 17, and not 3/ dreds of sightseers. p.m. as previous reported. Dr.| Arthur Keeler of Scarborough James Hunt, of Vancouver, will won the Royal Canadian Flying address the meeting. |Clubs' Association Trophy for the best precautionary landing,| Tractor-Trailer Hits Girl, 5 A five-year-old Oshawa girl was taken to the Oshawa Gener- al Hospital, after she was struck by a tractor-trailer. Donna Bowser, of 212 Bloor street east, received cuts to the head when she was hit by the rear tire of the truck. She was sent home after examination at the hospital. In other accidents: two 1959 Chevrolets collided at Ritson road south and George street Sunday afternoon. The cars, driven by Allen R. Herrington, was issued|tion will be held in McLaughlin event attracted about 100 mem-/of Peterborough, and William H. harge of having care and|Hall, Oshawa General Hospital,| bers, over. 20 aircraft and hun-|Cole of Port Credit, received an estimated $250 damage. Two cars were in an accident at the Oshawa Shopping Centre, Saturday, Mrs. L. Hilton, 315 The internal RTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP)--|is one of the three Baltic states| 668-3304. revenue depart-/ absorbed by the U.S.S.R. in 1940.| ment has intruded on the jubil-) 2 | lation of the 1,992. winners of| TREMBLE - PROOF HOTEL lsome $1,400,000 in Saturday's| SKOPJE, Yugoslavia (AP)--A| lrunning of the New Hamshire|new earthquake-resistant hotel, sweepstakes, . District Director fine storeys high, has been) \Charles W. Emlet said Monday|oPened in this quake-wrecked| ithat prize winners are liable capital of Yugoslav Macedonia. | for taxes ranging from $28 for|All the city's hotels were de-| |the $200 winners to $65,000 for ih: Sag in a mid - 1963 earth-| la single person winning the top| TU@Xe- money 'of $100,000. CROSSES DESERT. . ACan BRUSSELS (AP) -- A 12-man K GASSED y scout Japan (Ap)|team of Belgian military offi-| Willa Re eon cers plans in late November to) 'A teem cloud of Dolonns stout an unprecedented 0. ; ; aie » night | Mile 'vehicular crossing of the a oe cose Mebane African wastes from Agadir, | AN eee Morocco, on the Atlantic, to Port| | jhospital and 1,700 families eva- Sudan, on the Red Sea. The al-| most trackless route passes jcuated from homes in the area, The cloud of deadly gas, three] through iis Sihate and ths |miles long and more than ajy, a |mile wide, settled over the area Western and Eastern deserts. UP THE WALL |when liquid' chlorine leaked \from a factory. pipe and vapor- LONGTOWN, England (CP)-- A new £140,000 school in this) ized, officials said, THE OSHAWA BOARD OF EDUCATION Requires from time to time, teachers for its evening programme. Applications are invited ot the present time from anyone interested, The following courses are offered: GRADE 13 Art, Algebra, Biology, Chemistry, English, French, Geogrophy, History, Spanish ADVANCED TECHNICAL English, Chemistry, Mechanics of Materiols, Electrical Fundamentals, Mathematics, Mechanics, Physies, Workshop Technology, Technical Drawing ADULT CLASSES GENERAL D y, Millinery, tT % Algebra, moking, Office Pract! Typing ress French G , Art, B English, French, . Sewing, » Physical Sietant Readi Auto Pp Building Electricity, Electronics, Small Motors, Machi Sheet Metel, Welding Interior Decorating, Music, Personal Ing, Restaurant Service, Home Making, Retell Pilkington suggests that the Fines Total : BUY LAND flying a club Aeronca Cham-|Saguenay avenue, Oshawa and modern tendency for intellectu- als to marry people like them- selves may soon breed colonies) of geniuses in advanced soci- eties. Another article in the magazine seems to support this theory. It quotes from an essay by & 10-year-old boy who has a good gtasp of technology even though he can't spell ordinary words: John Labatt | Quits Office Sum of $150 Fines totalling $50. | \levied on a Bowmanville area! |man Monday at Oshawa Mazgi-| |strate's Court on two traffic! loffences. Michael Quinn, 24, of} IRR 3, entered pleas of guilty) |}to a charge of failing to remain} jat the scene of an accident and) failing to produce proof of in; surance, © Assistant Crown Attorney John Humphreys told Mazgi- strate Harry Jermyn that the jaccused was involved in.an ac- }cident June 26, on King street |west. Quinn drove into the rear Oshawa Board of Education Pion. Mr. Keeler touched down on Central Park Boulevard north|@ Piper Cub and Charies Kemp) at a.cost of $2,500 an acre. third in an Encoupe. Se Peter Wilson of Scarborough) Special Coan! tor fe pent att aeicee ie For Labor Day' each of two attempts, he landed) BROOKLIN -- "Is Work a} a Taylorcraft exactly on_a line| across the runway, Peter's: father, A. E, Wilson, wen the| same trophy in 1963. Blessing of a Curse?", a special) Kemp while Earl sermon for Labor Day, was de-| third. livered by Rev. G, A. Mundy at; Final event was a bombing! the regular Sunday morning|contest, in which pilots had to! service of worship at Brooklin|drop a small sand bag on aj Second place went to Chuck| Fowler was) Evelyn M. Mackinnon, 63 Gar- jdecided at a meeting, Tuesday|only 43 feet from the simulated|rard road, Oshawa, were the jnight, ta buy 1.22 acres of land/fence. Gus Plitz was second in!drivers, There were no injuries and damage was estimated at $175. Minister Ponders Disaster Relief SEOUL (AP))--South Korea's cabinet held an emergency ses- sion today as the death toll ifrom flash floods and landslides to riot in the Seoul area climbed to 190, with another 231 missing. The floods were caused by the | of ablother vehicle and Jef the United Church, September 6. {target from a height of 500 ft.|capital 'area's heaviest rainfall Cumberland town has a minia- ture rock face, made of wood,| in its gymnasium where pupils) PAIR ARRESTED PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Po- lice arrested two leaders of a} Negro movement Monday night} jon charges they instigated riot-| jing and looting Aug. 29-30 in a North Philadelphia slum section that caused property damage of PAUL RISTOW LTD. REALTOR Anyone interested in teaching one or more of the above subjects should epply in writing, steting full particulars to the Business Ad- ministrator, Oshewa Board of Education, 555 Rossland Rd. West, Oshawa. G, K, DRYNAN, Q.C, Chairman J. R, BACKUS, Business Administrator more than $2,500,000. Seized by police were Shaykh Muham-) mad, 34, also known as Abbys- |sina Hayse, and Raymond Hall, who uses the name Yussuf Ab- |dullah. They have been charged | with conspiracy to_riot, inciting) and rioting. | 728-9474 187 King St. East SAAN, In Company LONDON, Ont. (CP)--John P. Labatt, a fourth generation member of the founding family of John Labatt Limited, has re- signed as vice-president of La- jscene saying that little damage) |had been caused, | Mr. Humphreys said that in-| | vestigation showed that the ac- cused man carried no vehicle insurance: His Worship levied a $75. fine with costs on both | to.the New Curriculum. Flying Club president Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McRae, | E. Gillette came second. 'in The Sunday School opened the/Gienn Baker won the Schofield|in 22 years. Between five and +fall season with the introduction' trophy in this contest. 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