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The Hamilton Spectator du lieu suivant : Hamilton, Ontario, Canada • 19

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Page Nineteen THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR RIDAY MARCtf 11 Jfi60 Welcome ueen Honor Olympic Champion Hard luck predecessor as Canadian ski Ski Conditions Are Tops Miss Heggtveit now offici Czechs Blank Combines Hockey I National League 8 2 LOWEST PRICED BIG CAPACITY STATION WAGON 1 2 play 4 4 DMI BY STUDEBAKER THE 6000 MILES OR 6 MONTHS GUARANTEE! DUNDAS ARENA TONY MARINO TONIGHT DAN MILLER A QUALITY PRODUCT BUILT IN CANADA BY CANADIANS Community Motors Ltd Butler Motors 1 210 Main St East Hamilton 559 East Plains Rd Burlington See arut drier the Lark today! Phono'll 4 0563 WENTWORTH 1 37 IS 19 18 Nelms said a celebrity welcome in the crowd 1 3 3 3 Mulholland 'and Jean Picard each fired two for the win ners singles going to Hugh McGonigal Wayne Boddy Gary Mork and Bon Rivard' Doug Senior and Claude 8 IM 11 182 14 174 7 203 14 173 STACK CODY VALENTINO MONTANA 14 10 23 17 20 33 Adults 50c A 25c 185 183 72 168 65 182 64 226 57 234 44 Sunday afternoon Clifford expects a gallery of about 5000 each day Jean Lessard of Sher brooke Qui? last win ner of the combined and red Tommy of Ottawa are among the top seeded These two carried colors in Olympic Alpine events two weeks ago in Squaw Valley Calif PORT COLBORNE Ont (CP) The Czechoslovakian Olympic Tiockey tedm won their second victory of their current Canadian tour last night beating the Welland Crowland Combines 6 0 Seizing a fast two goal lead in the third minute of the first period the visiting Czechs showed superior pass ing ability over their Niagara District senior opponents The first two tallies by Starsl assisted by Vlach urn a 9 9 i i isi 1 1 skiing swept the events at Magog Que last year Leading women contenders are Jaequeline and Louise Thibault of Victoria ville Que Shirley Lawton of Mont real and Sue Holmes of Ot tawa Miss Holmes formerly of England captained the British Olympic ski team at Squaw Valley 0 6 Result 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN 2 tone green finish automatic transmis sion radio licence 462 266 $59 DOWN BALANCE 24 MONTHS CAMP ORTUNE Que (CPI Ideal conditions are anticipated for the Canadian Alpine skiing championships which open today at this winter playground in the Gatineau Hills north of Ot tawa Ten women and 55 men will be seeking combined titles Im slalom races and Sunday's giant slalom John Clifford chief i or ganizer for the host Ottawa Ski Club said the hills are the best been in about 15 years with snow up to 58 inches deep The Canadian run in Camp newly opened ski line area is excellent he said This is where' each skier will make two runs in each event through 70 gates down a 3000 foot course with a 610 foot drop in the slalom and through 40 gates flown a 3500 foot course with tne same drop in the giant sla lom EVENT starts at 10 am EST and at 11 am Governor General Vanier and world alpine champion queen Lucile Wheeler of St Jovite Que In arid Barbara Ann Scott 1948 world and 0 1 1 c' figure skating champion "At the age of nine I stood the crowd and watched Barbara Ann Scott welcomed home as I was today I re member clearly the determin ation I felt then to have the same Anne reaffirmed her deci sion to give up competitive skiing She said her immedi ate plans are not settled AN CASTS MOTORS ANCASTIR Some of the top weightlif ters in this part of the prov ince are expected to take part in the open contest to be held Saturday night at the Orange Hall opposite the James Street Armory One of the competitors will be Toronto's Alf Karklins who will be trying to set new Canadian records in the two hand curl bench press and dead lift Karklins at 198 pounds was among the ath letes who represented Canada at the Pan American games last year Among the locals will be Bill 'Jamieson who will at temnt to set a new record for various lifts in the middle weight class and Stan lock another middle who made such a fine showing id the three Olympic lifts' in' the contest held some time ago at the Bishop Ryan High School Jim Dick and Jim Pappi will be among the qualified AAU weightlifting officials on hand for this Hamilton show The program sponsored by Hamilton's Al Spittles wiU start at 8 pm for the Petes Bog Wright Pierre Gagne and Marcel Tessier scored for Barrie At St? Catharines Teepees eliminated Guelph Biltmores from the playoffs defeating the Bills 6 4 in the fifth game of the quarter finals THE TEEPEES won the opening game the second in Guelph then won three straight open the semi finals here Saturday night against the Peterborough Petes Win ner of this round meets ths winner of the Marlboros St Michael's series for the On tario title St leads their best of seven series 2 0 Ray Cullen was the big man on the attack for Tee pees scoring two goals In the third period They were his 52nd and of the season wingers Vie Had field and captain Chico Maki had a goal apiece as did Don Grosso and 'defenceman PatStapleton Bert Brown scored two for Guelph Eno Kraft and Don Dibereradino singles DUNDAS 830 PM Junior Hockey LEAGUE INALS TEAM TITLE The Kalmikoff Brothers Challengers 65 38 15 12 240 63 32 27 27 65 25 2665 25 33 65 13 36 Thunday'i Results New York 3 Boston 3 (Only same scheduled Camas Saturday Chicago at Montreal New York at Toronto Detroit at Boston Gamas SundayMontreal at Boston Toronto at New York Detroit at Chicago American League 'Cleveland 6 Quebec" 3 Eastern Professional Montreal 2 Sault Ste Marie TroisRlvieres 1 Hull Ottawa were matched by two more in the last hal of the first stanza Golonka launched the third marker on a pass from Starsl while Gut was credited with the fourth goak assisted by Danda and Potcn The second period of the game was scoreless but saw the Combines attempt to break the shutout The third stanza a little rougher than the two pro ceeding gave the Czechs two more markers but letting the city welcome its favorite daughter before offering their own welcome later at the hotel Members of the Ottawa Ski Club formed an arch of ski poles along the red car pet from the' aircraft and the dais where the petite' blonde murmured emotional thanks She had spent two weeks holidaying in California and New York city following her ski triumph in the winter Olympics at Squaw Valley She won first ever Olympic gold medal for skiing by capturing the wo slalom event She was also named world alpine com bined and slalom champion for her performance There were two large gold medals at the foot of Miss throne the float one representing her own and another recalling the last time the city welcom ed home an Olympic gold medallist In 1948 or Ontario Senior A (Round Robin Play offs) 5 Montreal Toronto Chicago Detroit Boston New York '56 DODGE REGENT SEDAN 2 tone rreeif finish lovely matching In HB terior 6 cylinder automatic transmlo sionradie whitewall Urea licence 496 775 $109 DOWN BALANCE 24 MONTHS AAW Anne Heggtveit was presented with a silver tea service by Ottawa Mayor George Nelms during a banquet in her honor Miss Heggtveit won the slalom gold medal at the Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley Prime Minister Diefenbalcer (right) looks on CP Wirephoto Anne Heggtveit will be on hand for award presentations glly retired from competitive By DON ATTIELD Canadian Preu Staff Writer OTTAWA (CPJ Thous ands turned out yesterday to accord Olympic ski champion Anne Heggtveit one of the most enthusiastic welcomes ever seen here The 21 year old ski her eyes damp from emotion never stopped waving and smiling the length of the paraae route Mayor George he never saw given a bigger Ottawa As for size he said the num ber who welcomed Queen Elizabeth last summer and add a few more" Six bands dozens of' cars majorettes city police on motorcycles and 16 RCMP riders on horses were in the parade Miss Heggtveit rode a high float decorated as a ski hill and with a large Olympic gold medal and flags as backdrops SOME 5000 PERSONS lined the streets Thousands more watched and yelled from office windows Ticker tape and paper was ankle deep on downtown Bank and Sparks streets after the parade pass edr The day was sunny and perfect except for gusty winds The guest of honor headed for a hot bath soon after she arrived at the Chateau Laurier Hotel Some 500 persons paid $5 a plate to attend last testimonial dinner where the mayor presented Miss Heggt veit a silver tea service rod Prime Minister Diefenbakcr paid her tribute Only about 100 persons were at Uplands Airport for her afternoon arrival from NewYork most of them rela i tives and friends Citizenship Minister airclough kissed her and gave her flowers and told her Canada is proud oi her HER PARENTS stood quiet ly by beaming with "pride The SJH 'W Gab Bag by MOTORS LTD TAUNUS ORD sad MERCURY TRUCKS 1600 MAIN STREET EAST At The Traffic Circle Horse Wins CHELTENHAM England (AP) Tantalizing Pas Seul the jumper that only had to keep off the floor to be a champion finally made it yesterday The seven year old bay gelding victim of countless last fence falls stayed on his feet all the way to col lect the 5515 share of the Cheltenham Gold Cup top class steeplechase A son of Pride out of Pas De Quatre Pas Seul won by a length from Loch roe at 12 Vears of age the old man of the party with Irish owned Zonda third and Roddy Owen 1959 Gold Cup winner fourth a '57 METEOR 6 PASSENGER COUNTRY SEDAN 2 tone bine and white itnuh matching blue and white' interior 8 automatic radio whitewalls 1 owner A condi tion Licence Z1 47a $179 DOWN BALANCE 30 MONTHS $1795 '56 MONARCH 2 DR HARDTOP2 tone green and white finish matching 'green Interior automatic transmission radio whitewall tires licence 948 256 $149 DOWN BALANCE 24 MONTHS $1495 '57 CHEVROLET COACH 2 tone green and white finish cylinder engine heater tarn signals 1 owner vehicle A condition licence 135 660 $139 DOWN BALANCE 30 MONTHS $1395 Exhibition! strength and science Municipal Tuesday 845 '58 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL 4 DOOR SEDAN Beautiful 2 tone Tahitian green and white finish automatic transmission radio whitewalls windshield washers Licence 839 624 $199 DOWN BALANCE 30 MONTHS $1995 '58 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4 DOOR' Metallic grey and white 2 tone finish matching interior automatic transmis sion' 6 cylinder engine radio white walls licence 481 170 $189 DOWN BALANCE 30 MONTHS $1895 Ctynmon sentences 5 The eggs came out just right today My wife idmits she goofed The world should avoid war if for no other reason than to prevent generals from writing their memoirs ew things are resented like success I wonder who'll do the wedding pictures for Princess Margaret? Listed with the trivia on my notepad is an item which claims 278 pound negro wrestler Bobo Brazil once played first base for the House of David baseball team I may copyright Do you think Jack Paar will run for president? It seems a shame to insert a sports item but I wonder how many football fans think Tony Curcillo is still too good a linebacker to be at 28 years of age especially in the scramble with the NL and AL for talent If ILS Latin relations' are the best ever as Ike says how come Lucy and Desi see things that way? But what if he show up May You need money to enjoy poverty It I owned an Italian restaurant I'd put a photograph oi Sophia Loren in the window with a sign to suggest: Spaghetti Did This As I get older I find that I lost the ability to remember but I have increased my skill at forgetting A lady was convicted of shooting her husband when the jury learned she had a 30 30 vision So now they have movies that smell so revo lutionary about that? In AmerhX 36 24 36 adds up to more than 96 I like the diplomatic way this conversation began: "Eve beard a lol about you your sWe of the The people who most enjoy the Canadian winter are in lorida at the moment If Gina comes to Canada will the country stamp a new symbol on our coins the xager beaver? Some people claim you should fight fire with fire but glad Reg Swanborough and his smoke eaters still believe In water I still think' that fathers who consider their children the most handsome and clever in the world are silly Now that my own boy is nearly three months old Lknow now they are mistaken too I heard about a terrible tragedy the other day An au thor fell into a happy marriage and didn't have a thing to write about In New Zealand teachers and school janitors get ap proximately the same wages so a paper complains I don't know why I think teachers deserve as much money as janitors rank Sinatra won World War Two in the picture Never So ew which only proves that John Wayne had help after all I know a guy who is so reluctant to give anything away named 'himself his owhbcneflciary The only thing sharper than a razor is a tongue My travel lip for today: Never make out air trip in surance a fellow You see the best love scenes at the movies some of them even on the screen Why the CNE book city council and a debate on objets as its entertainment for the grandstand show thisyear? And maybe for an encore the producers could got artists and sculptors to give their opinions on plumbing the bread business selling the legal profession and housekeep ing USED CAR BARGAIN BLITZ Bring This Ad With You Tonight of Saturday TO PARTICIPATE IN THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES! '58 EDSEL PACER CONVERTIBLE 2 tone yellow and black finish black and white interior push button auto matic transmission power steering power brakes radio windshield washers backup lights new whitewalls I owner A condition Licence 492 119 $249 DOWN BALANCE 30 MONTHS $2495 1957 ORD TWO DOOR I 2 tone green and white finish econom i leal 6 cylinder engine radio whitewalls windshield washers 1 owner Licence I 494 560 $139 DOWN BALANCE 30 MONTHS $1395 '54 ORD CUSTOMLINE 2 DR Raven black finish 1 owner like new whitewall tires turn signals heater Licence 464 205 i $69 DOWN BALANCE 24 MONTHS Barrie Guelph Beaten Barbara Ann Scott that year swept Olympic and world figure skating titles She was greeted with a simi lar parade and the gift toher was a car although she accept it until her retirement about a year later MISS HEGGTVKIT an nounced her retirement from competitive skiing last week She told a reporter whole thing has been like a 4ronderful dream I keep wondering wnetner in re member it all after back home and life has returned to normal" As for her future she is considering several proposi tions Including requests to endorse various food and clothing products She said she hopes to find time for some of the normal enjoyments of life now that 'her dream of 15 yean hasbeen realized At the testimonial dinner Pcpi Salvenmoser Miss Heg Austrian coach was presented a scroll giving him the freedom of the city: Mrs Halvor Heggtveit motherrjcceived a bouquet to a film of 1 Anne Heggtveit was presented tne skiers cnampionsnip slalom run MISS HEGGTVEIT thnk ed her skiing friends: her Top Weight Men To Take Part McMANUS MOTORS BARTON ST I ARXHlLL MOTOaS OUNDA3 THOROLD i Beating Barrie lyers 10 3 at 'Peterborough last night before 4688 Ontario Hockey Association junibr A fans Peterborough Petes 'ousted ivers to move into the semi finals They won it on games Larose each had four assists 4 1 with two tied It was 8 1 for Petes after a wild scoring spree in the first period and 10 2 to end the second Barrie drew nine of the 16 penalties two being mis conducts to lyers in fast encounter The Petes were flying the first period for a big margin play being tight the rest of the way WEINER CONNELLY Reg '57 NASH 2 DR METROPOLITAN 2 tone yellow and white finish radio Ideal 2nd ear 1 owner since new: Li cence 492 086 $89 DOWN BALANCE 30 MONTHS $895 $695 DOWN 58 METEOR CUSTOM 300 1 UR 2 tone green finish economical 6 cyl inder engine whitewall tires runs like brsnd new! 1 owner since ew Licence 446 532 $169 DOWN BALANCE 30 MONTHS Windsor Chatham Whitby 2 Belle vllle 3 1 Thursday'! Windsor 4 Kitchener Waterloo 1 Ontario Junior A Series (inal Standlna) (Beit oMeven quarter final!) Peterborough 3 1 2 30 19 8 Barrie 1 3 2 19 30 4 Thursday's Result Barrie 3 Peterborough 10 Series (inal Standing) (Best of seven quarter final) A PI St Catharines 4 1 0 19 19 8 Guelph 1 4 0 19 19 3 Thursday's Result Guelph St Catharines Peterborough and St Catharines win their aeriea and will enter a semi final against each other start ing in St Catharines Saturday Northern A Senior (Seii ef tevan semi finals) A Pt Jtouyn Noranda 2 1 0 IS 14 4 Kapuskaslng 1 2 0 14 IS 2 I Thursday's Remit Rouyn Noranda Kapuskaslnjt 7 Abltibl 2 1 0 14 Timmins 1 2 0 14 Thursday's Result Abltibl Timmins 3 OHA Intermediate A Orillia 4 Midland (Midland leads best of Mven offs 2 1) Interprevlnclal Junior Pembroke 3 Ottawa Hawkesbnry St fOttawa Hawkesbury leads best of i 4 seven final 2 1) i Miller Watson Di Paolo Champiam I A 4 'Mt I 1 I C' a 4 4' 1 1 bl s' lywu M4iRai i iimiii in I I a AU' A MBH El i HI i hhe I mH I 11 I I I I 1 I Ar I I I HI I I fli I I wHKjjL 211' 'i I MH a 1 wMV ABBESS" Dewljiu6ult I Jj 6 II I WENTWORTH.

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