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Completely reconditioned to please. 1958 PONTIAC Stratochiet 2â€"dr. Sedan Automatic & radio. This is one of these cars you hardly know has been drivâ€" 3 en. All original & spotless. Fully power equipped. Silâ€" ver grey with black top a n d matching . interior. This is a bargain for only 1958 BUICK Special Convertible LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. 259 â€" 8211 At 26th St., Long Branch Your Authorized _ . PONTIACâ€"BUICK Dealer on the Lakeshore 3 180 ‘Gueiph Kills Time & Game Watching Monday night‘s rain| when sprinkles of dew created couldn‘t be absolutely sure wheâ€" shortened junior lacrosse pluy-rslivpery conditions and the game,ther his injuries were faked or off game between Alderwood|was held up for ten minutes |not. Terriers and Guelph llohawkleurinx that time, Alderwood‘s| Rollins finally pulled the coup was like watching a game of ground crew went to work with|of the night when he walked out chess as Guelph made every atâ€" brushes and mops and what have|of the crease and to the Guelph tempt to siail, espically in the|you and got the playing surface|bench, waited there until the reâ€" third period, and Alderwood tried | presentable. ferees got around to asking him to counter every Mohawk move.! The teams finally got going| what he was doingâ€"and he then Alderwood had sure victory in their grasp, leading 17â€"7 when the game was finally cancelled with nine minutes of play reâ€" maining. The teams were scheâ€" duled to go to it again last night provided the rains stayed away. Of course, it‘s necessary to see the game before you can shoot it. Several times I‘ve had the luck to be on the next "watch" The first signs of trouble came at the thirtyâ€"five minute mark Rain Washes Out 10â€"Goal Terrier Lead Where Service Is Better And Prices Are Lower H $1,195 $795 and managed to get eleven minâ€" utes in the third period in beâ€" tween some fancy stalling, acâ€" cusations and counter accusaâ€" tions. Guelph netminder made Getting back to the Canadian National Exhibition, make it a point to visit the Department of Lands and Forests Court which has been transformed into a secâ€" tion of a bright refreshing forâ€" est. Their comment on the exâ€" hibit runs as follows: "A long series of stoneâ€"faced glass tanks contains lively exâ€" amples of the various game fish for which Ontario is famous. Perâ€" haps of most interest to many visitors each year are the repreâ€" sentatives of the forest folk enâ€" joying their C.N.E. visit They include deer, beaver cavorting in their special pool, black bear, lynx, raccoon, groundhog, marâ€" ten, mink, brush wolf, "Porky" the porcupine and even the skunk (harmless, of course). A horned owl, sparrow | h a w k, roughâ€"legged hawk, and redâ€" tailed hawk also are here for a closeâ€"up view." several trips to the Guelph bench on varied excuses, killing preciâ€" ous time and while the referees suspected him of stalling they "There are walks among growâ€" ing specimens of most of the tree species common to Ontario. Included in this sylvan centreâ€" piece around which the other exâ€" hibits are gathered are such trees as Scotch pine, white ceâ€" dar, red cedar, white elm, sugar maple, on oak, mountain ash, white bilck, red pine, etc. Trees are labeligd with information about species. Of particular interest to young folk is a tree trunk showing just how, a woodâ€" pecker operates. L There will also be a glassedâ€" in display of snakes which are commonly found in ‘Ontario. You will see an animated est fire scene. A replica of of more than 300 forest forâ€" one fire Rollins finally pulled the coup of the night when he walked out of the crease and to the Guelph bench, waited there until the reâ€" ferees got around to asking him what he was doingâ€"and he then e alm1ly announced he was through for the night. refusing to playing in the slippery conâ€" fines of his goal crease. Even while the referees were on their way to make the inspecâ€" tion, Alderwosd coach Morley Kells was there with a broom and he was closely followed by Terâ€" rier president Bob Sinclair with a scraper. This was losing the game the hard way as the rains then came pelting down leaving the referees no alternative but to call off the tilt. A presentation of the provinâ€" cial parks program, as well as Crown land and summer cottage sites, will be featured. Watch out for the anchor rope when you‘re reeling in a big one. A fellow fisherman was relating to me, with a touch of sadness, an experience of a friend of his. It seems the fellow was using a spinning rod somewhere near Bobcaygeon when he hooked inâ€" to a good size muskie. After a lengthy battle the eightâ€"pound test line got wound around the anchor rope. Needless to say it was goodbye muskie, line and bait. * Among the personalities, you‘ll have the pleasure of seeing Chief White Eagle of the Algonâ€" quins. He‘ll be demonstrating Indian crafts, especially woodâ€" working. WATCH THAT ANCHOR ROPE Morley Hunter Lold Te Of & ) â€"Tâ€"â€"â€"â€"I~ocLECleeio en rintpninnc qss similar experience while he and the end of a line. "By the size a fishing companion were castâ€" of it," he said, "it must have ing near Fenelon Falls Morley weighed at least seven or eight said his friend had the biggest pounds. But, we‘ll never know. bass he ever hoped to see on The big fish went around the Tt ~janchor rope and we sure had L2 l |quite a time getting the line unâ€" , on on on &2 an i |tangled. After a few leaps clear ppppppppooommmmpmmmmmmemme _ |out of the water it was gone." towers will overlook the central miniature forest. Alderwood deserved to win the game even if by just the ingenuiâ€" ty of Mr. Sinclair. He had more desire and angles up his sleeve than a three armed paper hanger. He had the hot line open to Port Credit Arena and planned to move the balance of the game up there if necessary until the reâ€" ferees nixed the plan. At the end of the secord period he asked over the PA system for all youngsters wearing running shoes to run around the floor to, hélp dry it up. With such spirit Alderwood should never have lost. Ron MacNeil, as usual, threw in goals from all angles and had seven when the dew came down. Wally and Ed Hutzel split four and the remainder went to Pete Trory, Rick Okirho, Brian Smith, Doug McCullough, Cy MacNeil and Al Abbott. . Bob Mulvery, Bob Brown and Ed O‘Keefe scorâ€" THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, August 15, 1963 â€" Poge 14 * ; RON MecNEIL, Alderwood Terriers‘ prolific scorer who had notched seven when Monday‘s game was called. The five balls in his lacrosse stick indicate his goalâ€"perâ€"game average durâ€" ing the season. Fhoto by Stan Windrim Sad, isn‘t it fellows? But let‘s look at it this way. If fishing at the door for very reasonable rates. Dress shirts and tie will be in order and it is hoped that all staunch fennis supporters will Sincere thanks to the readers of thisâ€"column for their patience during the absence of this column| while we enjoved a vacation, and’ also to any telephone convenersi who may have called and not had‘ an answer when calling in news! items. The column is back in‘ service for the fall season again, unless the Editor has fired us. thow about it Ed?) and all news items may be called in Monday.\ from m“a“;"{;"lhp \‘Iawu;e Belated birthday greetings to suggest that notices of pending Gay Chapleau, of 25â€"43rd Street, meetings be called in early to Apartment 27, who was ten years allow for late vacationers to be oid last Monday, August 12. notified. We would like to hear Sorry we were not in operation from you as well as to where you‘to have it in the proper week spent your vacation this year‘| Gay, but you are wished the best By the way have we any good this week catches of fish? Let us compare| * * * ; who got the biggest in Long! Happy birthday to the foflowâ€" Branch. ins cirls who celebrate this next SHORT NOTES FROM LONG BRANCH EXPERTâ€"FAST G.M. VM UFFLER seavice Ask For Al Inglis Genuine Genera! Motors Quality Muffiers To Fit Most Cheve. and Pontines 1954 to 1962 Modais. 2749 Loke Shore Blvd. W., New Toronto â€" 255â€"9151 Mrs. Evelyn McRorie, CL 1â€"7517 No TAKE OUT ORDERS 2269 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W., HUMBER BaAY ROSS WEMP Motors Limited ng a "Holiday Hop" Friday, August 16 at the newly airâ€"condiâ€" se Hall in Long advance tickets will tickets will be sold for very reasonable Bra SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT {were easy we‘d soon get tired of it. It‘s hazards like those that makes the landing of a big one |a real thrill. | YOUR WEEKLY TIP After you‘ve cleaned a nice mess of fish, and you want to rid your hands of fish odor, wash |them in salt and hot water. |Rinse your hands throughly BEâ€" FORE using soap. . . . Oshawa eliminated Long Branch on Monday night and would have opened against the Terriers last night had the rains not spoiled the best laid plans ed two apiece for Guelph. TAILENDS . . . Alderwoo6 wua last week‘s game at home 1§â€"5 .. .. Brampton can be beat. St. Catharines‘ did it on Tuesday night to tie their best of seven semiâ€"finals at a game apiece , . . The Alderwoodâ€"Oshawa semiâ€"fi« nals will be a best of five affair (presuming Alderwood wins). turn out to help this very good cause. That will be this coming Friday evening. Stan Cox, of 64 Elder Avenue, has returned from holidays spent partly with friends at Algonquin Park, and partly with family at Meaford. Happy birthday to the fotlowâ€" ing girls who celebrate this next week. Holly Hamilton, of 53â€"33rd Street, who will be 8 years old today, Thursday, August 15, Ruth Lord, of 55 Long Branch Avenue, who will be nine years old Monâ€" week. Holly Hamilton, of 53â€"33rd Street, who will be 8 years old today, Thursday, August 15, Ruth Lord, of 55 Long Branch Avenue, who will be nine years old Monâ€" day, August 19, and Janet Holloâ€" wav. of 3777 Lake Shore Bouleâ€" vara West, who will be eleven years old on Tuesday, August 20. May we join friends in saying happy birthday to all three. now INETALLED fom FOOD NANKING GARDE N Continued on Page 19) HOURS from 4 p.m. Daily _ Specializing in _ Chinese ang American Finest Quality. RESTAURANT $3€ .95 (Clamps