Serious Injury Lists | ris Manchester United Loses To Underdog Norwich City . LONDON (CP)--Old Country Worr Oodac Re soccer results: y | i LONDON (Reuters) -- Nor-lafter playing with 10 men for | Fourth Round wich City, a lowly Second Divi- two-thirds of the match, Wing: "Every team in the leaguejmark, had scored only four at|Rolton 0 Arsenal 0 sinh toa in ble Hee English|half John Boyle was sent off has had its slump so far--ex-|the midway mark after sprain-|Brighton 1 Chelsea 1 League, brought. off the shock after 30 minutes when Brigh- 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, February 20, 1967 = DEATHS 33--Automobiles Wanted _ SEMCHENKO, Pantily WANTED: Cars and trucks for wrecking. |At his residence Toronto on Sunday, 28--Room and Boord for towing. Telephone 728-4549 |February 19, 1967, Pantily Semchenko in . Robert Nichols. his 71st year, beloved husband of Maris SINGLE ROOMS Resting at the Cardinal Fu- d BOARD WANTED -- cars, trucks, farm tractors | neral Home, 366 Bathurst Street, Toronto. an for wrecking. Parr Auto Wreckers,| Mase at 8:30 at the funeral home, Mwon- Enniskillen, 263-2508. | day, February 20. Service on Tuesday at SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars St. John's Ukrainian Greek Orthodox bought, parts for sale. tron and metais/Church, Oshawa, at 1] a.m. Interment Union Cemetery. Apply: By DICK COUCH bought. 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. 25 Division St. WANTED -- Cars, trucks, farm tractors wrecking. Free estimates. Parr Auto ROOM AND BOARD for gentlemen, cen-|Wreckers, Enniskil trally located, large clean room, home cooked meals. Apply 147 Brock Street East or telephone 725-2938. =e ROOM AND BOARD for gentieman, near south General Motors and Houdaille. Parking facilities. Telephone 723-8364, or Brooklin -- 655-3653 STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundos St. E, 668-3552 Hess grin is old hat around the |National Hockey League and a |stitch or two hardly raises an eyebrow. But the usually stoic icemen are becoming increas- lingly alarmed over a wave of coach Emile (The Cat) Francis,|cles, then being struck by an "and each time a club hasjerrant stick and suffering an slipped, it had key men on the /eye injury that almost ended his injured list." playing career. Francis, who says his pro ca-| "It was the worst injury I've reer as a goalie "spanned 12 cit-/had in 19 years of hockey, he NEW YORK (AP)--The tooth- cept the Hawks," says Rangers|ing a thumb, pulling groin mys-/Bristol C 1 Southampton 0 Cardiff 1 Man City.1 Fulham 1 Sheffield U 1 Ipswich 2 Carlisle 0 Leeds 5 West Brom 0 Liverpool 1 Aston Villa 0 Man United 1 Norwich 2 of the English Football Associa- ton's Wally Gould seemed to tion Cup fourth round Saturday have been kicked. when it knocked out favored Chelsea was leading 1-0 al Manchester United 2-1 at Man- the time with a fifth-minute chester. goal by Bobby be ha "5 Jorwich, fourth from bottom Dave Turner scored an equal- ta the Gece Division and field-|izing goal for the third-division apply 8463 Ritson Rd. South. Whitby, Ont. serious injuries and ailments in ies, 240 stitches, 18 missing teeth |Said. "I've been struck over,|Notts F 3 Newcastle 0 i ; aa ' side i e second half. | the NEI) this, season, ,, {and five broken noses," received|above and to either side of the|/Rotherham 0 Birmingham 0 |!"8 & reserve forward line ee oF | 'If the ate Bia hepa a scare two weeks ago when|eyes, but never directly into the! Sheffield W 4 Mansfield 0 joule of injuries, Rome 4 TAKE BIG LEAD | IN MEMORIAM slack off, vee ave to carr} lflashy Rod Gilbert, who had|eye like this, |Sunderland 7 Peterborough 1 | Manchester crowd of more en The biggest win came from | men on the club next hia come back from two serious spi-| "The doctors told me if it had|Swindon 2 Bury 1 60,000 when Don Heath scored gunderiand where the home pee RES says coach Toe sige huang nal operations to lead Rangers|been a fraction of an inch more|Tottenham 3 Portsmouth 1 in the 26th minute. -- __ |side ran riot with a 7-1 victory = In loving memory of @ dear |Montreal Canadiens have been| 921 - scorers, complained of|to the centre, I would have lost; Wolverhampton 1 Everton 1 | United equalized in the 35th over Peterborough United. Neil | minute when Denis Law bril-|Martin scored three goals 'of REBUILT ENGINES 6 CYL. Exchange Price as Low as $165.00 8 CYL. Exchonge Price as Low as $200.00 FURNISHED single room, with "beard. AUTOMATIC. ROOM AND BOARD for gentlemen to share, single beds, central location. 57 Colborne East. CLEAN, warm room, young lady. Close to downtown, Seven days, meals, laundry. 728-3577. mother and grandmother, Odakea Lyson, ) ardest hit. With team captain dais only. Telephone Vv F room and board for gentle man, good meals, lunches packed. Park Ing. Close fo bus stop. Telephone 728-4845. ROOM AND BOARD for young girl. Tele phone 723-5137, if no answer telephone 728-0935. 29--Wanted to Rent MOTHER with four children, three school-age, wants two-bedroom apart ment near Conant School. immediate possession. Telephone 728-7777. 30--Automobiles for Sale RAMBLER SALES--SERVICE and PAINT New and Used Cars. TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1038 Simcoe St. N. 728-7339 Transmissions ore Our Only Business -- Repoirs, Adjust- ments, Exchanges. All Work | Lybon- 1s ovine wane) ot a our Guaranteed. |mother, Odekea Lyson, who passed away --_--_--__-- February 20, 1965. Bob"s Supertest | Sheely Tender ond' and trues ere is not @ day, dear mother, | Hwy 2 RR 6 Courtice | 723-9081 That we do not think of you. @ General Repairs @ Evening Service @ 24-Hour Towing 34h--Auto Upholtery who passed away February 20, 1965. When days are dark, friends few, Grandma dear, we think of you Friends are friends if they are true, | We lost our best when we lost you. --Son Adam, daughter-in-law Noelia and grandchildren. remembered by daughter law Joe, granddaughter --Lovingly |Amy. son - in - | Diane. SLOY -- In loving memory of a dear |father and husband, Kost Sloy, who pass- ed away February 20, 1963. When evening shades. are falling, | And we sit in quiet alcne, | To our hearts comes a longing. Jean Beliveau, No. 1 goalie Gump Worsley and three regu- lar defencemen among the cas- ualties thus far, the Stanley Cup champions are struggling to nail down a playoff berth.~ Toronto Maple, Leafs have lost, at various intervals, both their top goaltenders, scoring star Frank Mahovlich and_ vet- eran Red. Kelly. } Detroit Red Wings started the season with 'the great Gordie Howe sub-par bécause of a training camp injury and didn't back pains. It turned out to be|Sight in the eye." just a cold, however, and Gil- -- | bert sat out only one game. BOWER BANGED UP es 4 =" yoy Francis|tion season with a groin injury, said. "You have to have every-|then suffered, in succession, a body healthy. ash with two forward lines. you all the time." SHUFFLE LINES Blake has -had' to*shuffie the Canadiens' attacking units con- tinually, with Beliveau ined for a total of 17 games|Went back surgery last summer |hovlich shot in practice. first 35 games, begin to roll until sharp-shooting Paul Henderson recovered from) and forwards Henri | i Claude Provost, Gilles Tremb!ay early December after more spi- ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I! @ ' Johnny Bower, Toronto's vet-|Blackburn 2 Huddersfield 0 We can't afford to lose any-jeran goalie, sat out the exhibi-|Chariton 1 Coventry 2 Division TH, You can't win|dislocated finger, torn shoulder |Bournemouth 1 Middlesbrough 1) . You|ligaments and a broken hand--|Darlington 0 Torquay 0 have to have three working for|the iast while stopping a Ma-|Gillingham 2 Colchester 1 He|Leyton Or 2 Shrewsbury 2 played in only 11 of the Leafs' Oldham 1 Doncaster 0 "Oxford 2 Scufithorpe 1 Terry Sawchuk, Bower's 36-| Watford 2 Walsall 1 side.|year-old back-up man_ under-| Workington 0 Bristol R 2 Division IV Richard, |but was back in the hospital in| aigershot 0 Bradford C 3 Barrow 2 Lincoln 1 liantly flicked a low cross into|Sunderland which was six DP the top of the net, but Gordon|before Peterborough scored Bolland scored Norwich's win-| Cup soccer als® gripped Sco! ner in the 65th minute after ajjand where Berwick Rangers, |mixup among United defenders 'surprise winners over Glasgow near the United net. 'Rangers in the first round of Other favorites for the cup the Scottish Football Associa leame through without trouble.|tion Cup, were. beaten 1-0 b |Liverpool, the second favorite, Hibernian in the second round leliminated Aston Villa 1-0; Tot-/Berwick put up a brave fight, tenham Hotspur, with two goals but went down to a goal by Jim |by Alan Gilzean soon after the Scott three minutes~from half start of the second half, beat time. BES second-division Portsmouth 3-1;, In regular English League Leeds United crushed West|play, Coventry increased its Bromwich Albion:5-0, and Not-|lead to four points over Wolver- tincham Forest scored a 3-0 vic- hampton in the Second Division If he only could come home Friends may think we have forgotten, When at times they see us smile, a prolonged respiratory illness.'.44 pick Duff in and out of the |nal troubles. He has not ap-\gradford 0 Rochdale 3 But they liMe know the heartache |ORR OUT 2!4 WEEKS jlineup. peared in a game since then. |Brentford 1 York 1 Our smiles hide all the white. in, Boston Bruins sputtered when! In addition, Worsley under- Toronto defenceman Bobby |Chester 2 Southport 1 |Peter and daughterinaw Frances. defenceman Bobby Orr, their|went knee surgery in December|Baun probably has accumulated |Chesterfield 0 Crewe Alex 0 eT Tae ----|18-year-old rookie ace, went out/only to reinjure his right knee inj}MOre injuries than anyone in|Exeter 2 Luton 1 LOCKE'S FLORIST for 2% weeks with a damaged|his second game back in the|the beleaguered league since |Hartlepools 1 Barnsley 1 tory over Newcastle United. with a 2-1 away win over Charl- ton. EVERTON GOT TIE suche Everton, the cup holder, just! managed to avoid elimination at Easy to finance at NICOLS MOTORS LTD. WHITBY -- 668-3331 OSHAWA AUTO TRiM All types of custom upholstery Head Linings etc. Auto Seat Covers etc, Convertible Tops etc. Tractor and Truck Seat Covers NHL STARS -- rookie Rebuilt Transmissions cleon : |38--Coming Events a BINGO St. Gertrude's CONVERTIBLE TOPS Nylon $89.00 up Repoirs to all mokes of ears. Antique upholstery and re- storotion BILLS CUSTOM AUTO TRIM 409 Brock St. S., Whitby Doys 668-8101 Eve. 655-4575 1963 FORD Galaxie, hardtop, 352, excel- ent condition, 050. Telephone 723-5890. Reg. Jackpot 57 Nos. $100. GOOD PARKING Extra Bus Service Tickets Avaliable ot the Door $20. Consolation. Good Prizes Requiem High Mass at 10!tory for the federal government. a.m., Feb. 22, in Holy Cross Church, Interment will be in| St. Gregory's Cemetery. Rev. M. J. Darby will sing the) States are being approached| Congress in 1953 passed the|for co - operative -- but fed-| Submerged Lands Act and thelerally - designed -- regulations| Outer Continental Shelf Lands|firmiy controlling oil production. Act, assigning full administra-| while petroleum has been the Bathe goals. Nipigon captured. a 5-3 win over Harman Park on goals by Doug Earhart, Kim Zwicker, Brian Whyte, Eric Recalla and GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP W, at Church) Has. home against Wolverhampton. 576-2610 62 ma 8042 ure Funeral arrangements and shoulder. nets, And defencemen J. C.|training camp opened last fall. Southend 1 Notts 0 jThey drew 1-1 and will replay Osh + nae hi dtspete ____] floral arrangements for all Injuries to captain Bob Nevin, 'Tremblay (concussion), Terry; -Baun, whose latest injury was SQOTTISH FA CUP this week at Everton. Rogatien Vachon, a shawa_ !ransmission 35. lest and Found occasions sparkplug Boom Boom Geoffrion|H a r per (dislocated shoulder)|a sore left shoulder, has also : id . Second roun } rs NTRE nas ae lores ea ' le ; é : , a penalty goal by Alan Ball in|Nationa! Hockey League debut 1175 Nelson Street [ere coat" relepnene yassae) stter oi out Biecs Stee slowed down New York Ran-|were unavailable at one time or/ken right hand, a broken big cae ge 5 St. Johnstone @ the 76th mjnute to equalize ato help Montreal Canadiens to a j6 p.m 728-6555 gers while Chicago's talent-rich | another. toe on his left foot, a bruised |Veltic 7 Elgin City 0 lfirst-half goal by Wolves 3-2 victory over Detroit Red |FOUND -- Biack- female, 9 months old, F bombshell Bobby Hull overcame; Beliveau, who began the sea-jright shoulder and pulled mus- Clyde 4 East Fife 1 ' ' . W A N sf E D |part German Shepherd pup. North Gen-| : | lend Adelaide 723-203, A LASTING TRIBUTE ------ Steen |Hibernian 1 Berwick 0 jthe cup, drew 1-1 at Brighton) Phil Goyette, who scored {tie fea - Fn | For Permanance and dignity | |Partick 1 Dunfermline 4 ~|winning goal and assisted on cosh |HOMES NEEDED for wir a ee| aa seat U S Will I Queen's Pe i-Atibediiane CANNOT USE ARENA ihe' inturance weal as' New ray and tan, one grey and white Per- fe | | s § | s 5 bi f MORLEY STALKER | sang US. Government Will Impose Close Race MOTORS clean and gentle. 723-4251. | | KANSAS CITY (AP)--Kansas ; . at : Sides --| MEMORIAL PARK . | City Chief tified Mon. |Black Hawks 4-1 Saturday aft "sang |Legal erence NEOUS | Dateoloum Laws Off Sh | Scormisn LeaGuR [gly Chee were noted Mor eran, 723-6322 aaa CLEeER TT GHGs | For courteous advice please | e TO eum aws ore For Pee Wee Division 1 jday Dj Mike Walton, who scored one MORE CASH |for any debts contracted in my name by 723-2633 By ARCH MacKENZIE Jand agreement with the states. | Alloa 0 Stranraer 1 ae fee Gases an onto Maple Leafs came from EV ety Og RL RL Mel tat dd sj ec aa 2 | In that period, legal cases oy Clydebank 0 Thd Lanark 2 ying ' behind to defeat Boston Bruins oe ve oe pot ner without my Writtle) anaes WASHINGTON (CP) -- On or| centring on the rich off - shore). Oshawa Neighbourhood Pee|Cowdenbeath 4 Montrose 2 game at Municipal Stadium), . Saturday night. West, Oshawa, will not be responsible OBITUARIES ment will impose its regulations |'Texas and Louisiana were one week left to play but it still Queen of § 2 Stenhousemuir 2 |(2® National Football League.| inning goal and set up the 314 PARK RD. SOUTH eed ph eta tg ak SY oa | on petroleum production from] fought up to the Supreme Court has all eight playoff positions to Raith 6 E Stirling 1 Kansas City Athletics return alinchay ax Weetrolt edzed: Monte 118, 1967, without my written eonsent./ JOSEPH GINGERESK1 {Wells lying off its shores on the /jevel, decide, an es : for an American League base-| 3) 3.1 sunday afternoon _ 723-942) Wa lac tle sbi Taken suddenly sick Sunday|continental shelf. : : morning, Feb. 19, Joseph' There is a somewhat unhappy ASSERTS POWER points while North Oshawa has FINE FOR FARMERS gers starting Aug. 25 and thelthe second period proved to be : : L /30 rs England exports more than 20|S'@dium cannot be used for sny tha winner as New York died enroute to hospital. He| On July 1, when Canada's|Siana versus the U.S., Udall) Vista, Baker and Nipigon Parks types of farm animal for breed-|ame for 36 hours prior to Aug.!trimmed Chicago 3-2 Sunday was in his 79th year. 100th birthday falls, Ottawa and|said, "It has become apparent /23 each, Fernhill 20 and Storie|ing purposes. 25. 'night, The deceased is survived by|the provinces with coastal lim-|that the federal government for- |18, Yanizewska, who he mar-lover who controls those poten-|jurisdiction over those areas of|Rundle Park behind goals by AUDIT RI ried Aug. 12, 1907, in Mont-|tially-rich off-shore zones. the outer continental shelf lying|Dwight Partridge, John Stain- real; a daughter, Mrs, Ray! seaward of the state boundar- |ton, Phil Goodwin and Jeff TO-NIGHT Larkin (Julia) of Oshawa and|pointed up by the insistence of|'®S-.°.° 4... ' FA ea i . 195) CHEVROLET, four ~ door hardiop, a son, Edward, of Oshawa; |Ottawa and, for example, Brit-| ha Lggpre ine aggre plied with Rundle's goal. A-1 condition. Telephone 725-7215. | i randchildren and = twolish C i f jyy-|2nd gas exploration, develop- Fernhill handed Bathe a 6-2 oad AT 8 P.M, nine gran jish Columbia that each has jur. d 1 5 GRILLS, radiators, all car parts. Late] ment and production, explora-|sethack with Andy Maykut models our specialty. Courtice Auto ; : FREE ADMISSION predeceased by two sons, Johniclaims have been licensed by! : S | n i Sat a a eS Jot 914056 No [ni and Michel In" ch everamen coal any slide Win ona Oe sigh z . ; i a is | ; ea | a § S, | goals y a Choose trom over 6 cars. No down pay: | Must Go Mr. Gingereski is at the) The conflict in the U.S., while aquatic research and "'other|lor, Bill Lewko and Don Ley- SAVE DOLLARS! Several go : cars, '55's and sa Trades Oe anee: Bloor E '4 FORD, 6 cylinder standard, $100, $49) monthly. payments. Like new. Licence! 42732. "6 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio. No down payment, $995. Licence 51718, Wellman's, 728-735). ; ; ; Everton scraped a draw wth) coalie w saves in his Service | fa Se niche OSHAWA _ SHOPPING and tough Orland Kurtenbach|and Ted Harris (broken finger) |suffered a broken nose, a bro- bigs dam ln aw S-Ul) goalie woe made 41 Bayes in LOST -- Gruen watch, white gold, i ei . After hours 725-7928 his early back miseries. 'son 13 goals short of the 400'cles in his left elbow. |Dundee U 1 Falkirk 0 Chelsea, seventh favorite for|Wings Saturday nigh leral Motors parking lot, corner of Ritson oe ee sad. : ; Good local cars for | - sian, one-year-old black semi-Persian, all| MOUNT LAWN iSt. Mirren 0 Hamilton 1 York Rangers defeated Chicago 137 King West ; lane i i 2 | Street, Oshawa, will not be responsible} Visit the Park Office Albion 0 Arbroath 4 jlease arrangements will prevent 421 and set up another as To'- |, ELDON THOMPSON, 23 Athol Street jaround July 1, the U.S. govern-|netroleum reserves claimed by| Wee Hockey League has only| Dumbarton 0 Brechin 2 jAug. 24 'with Chicago Bears of) 1.4 Boivin, who scored the DODD MOTOR SALES Connaught stands first with 31 _-- {ball series against Detroit Ti-) gen sehinkel, whose goal in ----/Gingereski, 144 Olive Avenue,|irony for Canada in the timing.) With a last test case of Loui-|30, Oshawa All-Stars 25, Lake his wife, the former Annielits likely will still be arguing|™ally must assert its exclusive) Woodview took a 4-1 win over Their mineral importance is}: lpegere: while Jim: Brisebois re- scent F, i ' aa H sas Beal opel eh : n 690 King Street E. ot Farwell |great-grandchildren. e was |isdiction. Conflicting mineral tion and development of other |leading Fernhill with three goals ment. Gus Brown Motors Lid., 728-7375. | $20. Consolation Armstron Funeral Home for ith oie: , n y . Rony Society Uae ennee ui public resources." |ton, Stan Cockerton scored both Terms arranged. R. 8. Motor Sales, 50° r Wellman's 728-7351 "42 PONTIAC 9-passenger stationwagon, Hee fan acess: in the | tion of off-shore lands to the in-| focal point of the U.S, federal-|Ricky Dart, while the Harman Ukraine, the. deceased wadl department. state c tition, the exp i goals were counted by Paul been a resident of Canada for| For the last 13 years, as In-jof off - shore research points|Goodes, Victor Sirko and Danny 62 vears and had-lived in Osh- terior Secretary Stewart Udall/to keen interest in future ex-|Morency. awa toc 47. years, Prior to hie noted in a formal statement, |ploitation of other underwater! Connaught Park edged Lake retirement Oct 30. 1965, he had federal jurisdiction was exer-|minerals and resources of equal | vista by 2-1 with Paul Osborne beer employed by the Ontario cised via informal negotiation or greater value. and Dave Smith scoring for Malleable Iron Co. for 25| _ Connaught while Leonard years. | Markov replied for Lake Vista. . s * Leadin Authorit On Diet Baker Park also took a close 2-1 decision over Sunnyside Park. Baker goals were counted by Mike Cawker and John Se k Th tl ] Clouthier, while Barry Dwitt e S erapeu 1c a wes scored the Sunnyside goal. | Storie rallied from a 2-0 de- lficit to gain a 2-2 tie with East- view. Eastview took their early lead on goals by Gary Wilson THE KIWANIS CLUB OF OSHAWA Will Present "LES FEUX-FOLLETS" 163 CHEVROLET SS convertible, bucke fai FEBRUARY 24 Pygor Peeves eronte ict $1,995, Pi wri 8:30 P.M. xcellent condition, must sell by Satur- : Tickets now on sole: $2.00, dey. Telephone 942-4303. N 1964 PONTIAC Parisienne, two - door $1.50 (Children 14 and un- der $1.00) Civic Auditorium hardtop, power steering and brakes, Box office; Bolahood's Sports- EATON'S presents .. « "The Young Stitchables Mr. Gingereski was a mem- ber of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, His main hobby was fishing. FUNERAL OF CECIL.A. QUANTRILL | The funeral service for Cecil) KENTVILLE, N.S. (CP)--Dr.jprovide a substance A. Quantrill, of Courtice, who}. M. R, Beveridge, one of Can-|both prophylactic and having meny extras. Private. $1,995 er best r. Telephone 723-9070. A , a RU BA ES 8 ee haven, Jim Bishop's Sporting 1962 CHEVROLET Biscayne, A-1 cond!- d , ton, $750. Telephone 263-2573. a eores, ee 194 CHEVROLET Bel Ar, adoor, one e Disc Shop,. Shopping ewner, radio, new car condition. $100, Centre, Whitby Areno, Jury & down, $60 monthly. Lic, 86875. Well- 's Bowmanville. man's. 728-735) -- --$--_--__---- 1960 CHEVROLET, clean end reliable No sag tl gare $22 per month. LI WOODVIEW roe cence H98153, Wellman's. Telephone 728: \g Set COMMUNITY CENTRE died Feb. 15, at the Oshawajada's leading authorities on|peutic powers." 7 hi A 1967 FASTBACK Mustang, 'Candy Apple B | N G O General Hospital, was held at|diet, particularly as it affects} Studies indicate the benefits pel ise aaa iy > wit Three Hp ga rg cacao Wee ce 2 p.m., Feb. 17, at the Mc-|heart disease, is seeking|conferred by the apple reside Hanna and Dave Wilson and d 668-8669 after 4.30 pm | Nos. 52 and 57 Intosh - Anderson Funera|/greater research into the thera-|in the content of pectin, he Vallyeview and : Kingside tistore a PONTIAC Parisienne, four - door | |Home. peutic Mrs of apples and i 'eas battled 46 a 1d te on: the lent 1 partion Oe Cy inoete. eahemalics.. radio, . | Rev. L. W. Herbert, minis-|farm products. ecently the "'apple a day" ; + Chri . Empi oa ee cegcrares:. (ihe. bier oe TONIGHT 8 P.M. ister of Kingsview United, Dr. Beveridge, president of|adage was tested by a group of rege: Teh gat eas Informal showings of the latest 600 weekdays, 72-8364. RED BARN Church, conducted the service,|Acadia University at nearby|students adding two or three | a Porteniin asia ' : , bell 1959 CHEVROLET Impala station wagon, Interment. was in Port Hope| Wolfville, said at a meeting ofjapples a day to their normal/?20y cae 5 ; in Modern Miss ensembles for '67 minut body A-1, best cash offer. After 6 p.m., . . Fae Se ; py is A Aart _| North Oshawa took a 2-0 win A j vi Ble EXTRA BUSES Union Cemetery vault. Nova Scotia apple growers that/diet. Results indicated they suf over Brookside as North Osh- é ; ; a "a OLDSMOBILE Delia sedon, benulll | EOC KINSMEN BINGO | 4,The, Pallbearers were James|"reports help to give credence /fered fron fewer upper HOODIED: ee ocala ware herdhen by Peter The joy of this fashion show is ] Chercoa| Blue, shade-lite glass, AM-EM 3 c soub Nes 6S ner Milgate, Harold Tiers, Johnjto the long-held faith in the|tory and tension disorders. \Rathe and Brian Randall, while f Jacl r ther extras, Asking $30%,: Fri:) shi ee Ds. Se Ot Homelinck, Vernon Peacock, Property of apples, not only to| These findings have been i I 5 Ae | ou can sew you Peery Russell White, Everett Quan-|provide delicious food, but to|questioned because of a lack or (John Pattie posted the shutout. ! ne y y can make been son: Rie niet itt seasol a proper control of Standings are as follows: Beveridge said. A Russian group, | 1 MUST GO | these fashions yourself with the aid of Dominion Simplicity pat- terns. Don't miss this showing... 31--Compect Cors for Sale % VOLVO and PEUGOT te MERCEDES BENZ General Repoir and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage {trill and Charles Prouse. | : 'Saigon Woes . For. Printers cn lens 22 |veaetarian in character ct 449 Ritson Rd, South PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE, Harman Park TM Bouckley 447 (298); Mae Jamieson Se yeas 223); Ev. Stinson 419 (261); Cell Oshowa 728-0921 | Clubhouse, Wednesday, February 22, 1:30 SAIGON (AP) -- 1 100 "4 a : tance'? rookside ---------- ---------------|p.m. Prizes and lunch served. Admis-|Daily News advised its readers (232) remendous imporvance (201, The Saigon wi 17 (243); ith Sh 9g 4 243); Edi McMahon : that |Harman 2 |sion SOc. ne ensesnaani High Singles -- Kay Maniia 250, Mary research into the apple and/Southmead ZOLTAN and NICK'S : in its third anniversary edition curry 241, Vera Hele 222, Elleen Hewett other farm products be stepped |Kinas'42 Your Authorized Datsun that none of its "hard-pressed 211, Annette Iiliffe 211, Al Hill 209, Lou : Bathe e Dobbins 205, Marg, McNeil 205, Cleta Up to determine to what uses|Rundie and Fiot Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen Connaught 7 North Oshawa reported lo $25 Consolation shawa Novice All-Stars TUESDAY See Soturdays Ad ADMISSION 50c SOCIAL BINGO, St. George's Hall, cor ner Albert and Jackson, Monday, Febru- ary 20, 8 p.m. Prizes and iunch. study | BOWLING NEWS 4. od | ibenefits from an apple diet in| Baker |treating hypertension. However, eee late June Grice $02 (231, i y | 271); Merle. Poch 481. (216, 265); trene|2_ Number of diets essentially 'Fernnin Campbell 470 (274); Ann Peters 469 (221,\ vegetarian in character could Storie Be | MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE High Doubles -- 3 |Woodview | Eastview Dr. Beveridge said it was of ee see it Thursday, February 23rd at 4:30 P.M, =Sm CeBarraanosl swwaSitbtiaae sHwesccon--po-- wevesisare%accrsss ef ; ; lish--either written or spoken." Team Standing -- People's Clothing 6, 5 : P + iNu-Way Rug 5 Angus Graydon 4, Jor. Supplying food calories, | Phil Jarvie | Dave Smith 160 Simeoce South ; wi ; a i 728.0051 lentered inforrest' in Wenby Township, [open the Daily News and two, UPholstering 1, Jury and Lovell o, |development of byproducts, not jaruce Buon E Ontario on Saturday February 18, 1967,/other English - language news- only from Bould of Oshawa, brother of Mrs. June|them in disbelief. 7, . ; Paul Wheels, engine, very reasonable prices, i | 274, 285); J. Peters 760 (236, 311); B. THES 'aul Osborne 723-4528, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m Jackson, Mrs. F. Waite (Evelyn) and) Sports fans learned from one Rorabeck 755 (305, 232); Jim Brady 721\Products themselves." Tom Scero This came as no surprise to Nv! ; r don's 4, Swan's 4, Riviera 2, Kinloch's "We must be ever alert to the | Peter Bathe so-called waste Of |Mare adams 79) CONSUL, parts or entire car, trans.|Verber! William Bould, beloved husband! naners with a shudder and close elegance aac ies cecininerannee (TS: Lop We Aria): of Oshawa, (Cun: 168, 242); H. Dickison 712 (351); P. La-| 32--Trucks for Sale N y/ ] d S d CATHOLIC LEAGUE our production and processing | Luke Charbonneau ' : anid Friday, February 24th ord of Hampton and Jack of Newcastie,/recent edition that "the Litts-|jouche 02 (287); Fh. Watts. 686 (230, TOW TRUCK, 1945 Chevrolet, at 4:30 P.M. and.7:00 P.M. | typesetters can unders ing- i | i | typ understand Eng- weiiman 204, Queenie Lounds 202. |they may be put beyond that of |Sunysie Repair and Service |Americans living here. They |2, Thomson and Kernaghan 2, Moder BOULD, Herbert William ; " mission broken, many near new. parts. /Of Thelma Aldsworth, son of Mws, Della) High Triples -- J. Cardinal ase (29°, methods, but from the primary }80 Sma in his 31st year. Resting at the Arm-|buegh Steelers upset the eastern 249); M. Armitage 666 (250), In- strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with fun- 4 2 int ; y two-ton |eral service in the chapel Tuesday, Feb- conference leading St. Lou's itoh Siogles et Bebay Oe, x aay with Weaver hand crane. In good condi-|ruary 2) at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa/Cardinals. . ."" 264, 260, C. MacKinnon 263, 0. Arsenault toe een een. Then there was the soccer 260 ©. Haly 247, W. Wrobel 245, J. Rolfe % . |244, Joan Brady 239, J. Infusini 234, J.) 19% WILLY'S JEEP with snow plough, team that "got a gal in each o'malley 228 and J. Chipman 226. Commentary by GINGERESKI, Joseph equipped with power winch and full cab, snow ploughing contracts included. Call 728-2443. a ee 1951 CHEVROLET pick-up truck $300. In 00d condition. 'elephone 576-1777, ss EN wind condition, Telephone 728-3797. 33--Automobiles Wanted MOTOR CITY AUTO WRECKERS K. SUMERSFORD LTD. Bose Line South-of Courtice Phone 728-3261 Motor City Auto Wreckers owned and operated by ___Kenneth Sumersford Ltd. So CARS WANTED Buying A New Car ? Sell your used car to "Ted" Tolk "Cosh" to the Mew Cor Dealer and "Save". TED CAMPIN MOTORS Entered into rest in Oshawa, Ontario on Sunday, February 19, 1967, Joseph Ginger- | eski, beloved husband of Annie Yanizews- ka, father of Mrs. Ray Larkin (Julie) and Edward Gingereski of Oshawa in his 80th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home with Requiem High Mass in Holy Cross Church, Wednesday, February 22 at 10 a.m, Interment St. Gregory's Ceme- tery. (Prayers at the funeral home Tues- day at 8 p.m.) | HALLOWELL, Ross ' At Oshawa General Hospital, on Satur- day, February 18, 1967, Ross Hallowell,| beloved husband of Ermie White, 100 Scu-| gog St., Bowmanville, dear father of John Ross Hallowell: Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in| the chapel on Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Inter. ment Port Hope Union Cemetery. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW sf FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 Telephone 728-6226 half' and the hockey team that scored a '"'power play coal." Police items are popular fare. Alert customs police 'seized 120 cases of whisky, most of it wine." Bars advertise 'reasonable welcome and warm prices."' One night club promises hostesses,' another has a '"'re- nowed orcestra"' while a third claims its staff "is speaking good english." Shareholders read recently that prices were higher on the New York Stock Exchange and "the economi." BOOKS PILE UP There are more than 10,000 private libraries, owned by col-|12 points, Phiox 10, Roses 8, Carnations | Nimrod G leges or corporations, in the|" United States. Team Standing -- Winners 4, Apollos 0; Ups and Downs 4, Go-Go's 0; Champs | "f Flintstones 1; Satellites 3 and Rebels INTER-CITY LEAGUE High Triples -- Keith Brannigan 651, Ken Hotfman 646, Jean Hubbard 646, Barbara Geen 603. High Singles -- Jean Hubbard 315, Keith Brannigan 236, 256, Ken Hoffman "peasant 244, 229, Don Bright 218, Danny Romano | Years. 211, Dorothy Mcintyre 206, 203, Barbara Geen 208, 208, Kaye Collard 208, Darrell Nickerson 200. Team Standing -- Bank of Montreal 7, Wafers 0; Aces 2, Crystais 5; Grits and Grinds 5, The Wheelers 2. SHERIFF'S LADIES' TAILORING High Triples -- Thelma Kay Cross 651 \that things looked better for £221, 220, 210); Janice Hughes 645, (261, Sandra Labanovitch 618 (241); | Jane McCron 611 (243) and Doreen ~|Sheehey 602 (250). High Singles -- Joan Wall 290, Sandy Bowers 247, Ellen Gibson 243, Bev Hecks 242, and Marie Ferguson 229. Team Standing Pansy's leading with Datfy's 6 and Sweet Peas 5 | Lemon League -- Jean Jackson 94 and Cheryl Lynde 85, To Visit Arctic Ice Cap HALIFAX (CP)--A New Zea-;believably: immense with its land student already familiar| plains, mountains and valleys. with the Antarctic says he! "It's like living in a vacuum hopes to visit the Arctic icecap|--the sstillness is interrupted before leaving here in three| only by the howling of the jhuskies. . . . You forget about Murray Richard Gregory, a| time. It almost ceases to ex- geologist with a master of sci-/ist. .. . ence degree, is taking a three-| "We found numerous plant year course at Dalhousie Uni- fossils from the Permian age, versity in preparation for his! about 250,000,000 years ago, in- PhD. |dicating that at one time the Mr. Gregory first visited the Antarctic continent supported a Antarctic in 1960 to help make/|very dense forest growth." an oceanographic survey of the; The continent now is covered Ross Sea. He returned in No-| hy 6,600,000 cubic miles of ice vember, 1964, as part of a two- 'hi hk would ralke the level of month geological survey at Wty WOU Selle ae fever lacier, just 400 miles|the oceans of the world 200 feet from the south pole. \if it were to melt, Mr. Gregory He said the Antarctic is un-' says. ® Miss Lynda Cole, Dominion Simplicity Fashion Stylist PIECE GOODS DEPT., UPPER LEVEL