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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 7

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22 THE WINDSOR STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1305 Long birdie chip sidelines Streit iAivu9 games on 50' fia area PINTirURST. C. (AB Two 27-year-old Floridians, Phyllis dish) Prucss and Nancy Roth Syros, dominant figures in the women's North and South amateur golf tournament in recent years, met today in the 18-hoIe championship match. J- I i fl -1 It i I I I a I I 14 rs. fc M---.

v. nr tn -r Each of the Curtis Cup veteran was makirj feer third finals appearance in four years. Each has woo the title once. They met in the finals once refore, Mrs. Syms, from Hollywood, mincing 2 and 1 three years ago.

Their paths to the finals have taken contrasting routes. Tish, from Pompano Beach, has had to play 12 holes to win four matches, while Nancy has traveled only 02 and has to play the 18th hole since Monday's medal round, when both shot 83s. While Nancy was trimming Mrs. Harton Semple of Sew-ickley. 6 and 5 in one semifinal match Thursday, Tish had to ro to the 20th hole Telecasts of the Stanley Cup ts.ils between the Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Canadiens will be blacked out on the local Canadian Broadcasting Corporation outlet.

CKLW-TV, Channel 9, it as announced today. All but one game in the best-of seven series played in Montreal will be carried in this area exclusively by WK ED-TV, Channel 50. When the Red Wings are at borne, there will be do home television, only closed-circuit telecasts at the State Fair Coliseum. Sunday's opening game at Montreal will also be covered by the National Broadcasting Company in color and can be picked up in this area by WWJ-TV, Channel 4. "Channel 50 has exclusive rights to all of the Red Wings' awayfrom-home games in the Stanley Cop finals, through a prior arrangement with the National League," a CKLW official said.

"There Is no possibility of as carrying any of the games from Montreal, even on a delayed basis' such as In the recent Toronto Maple Leafs-Montreal semi final series. Hockey fanatics will still be able to journey east to Chatham to pick up CFPL-TV's telecasts out of London. where a 65 foot chip-in bird. gave her an uphill victory over Marlene Stewart Streit of FonthCl, winner here 10 years ago. When Tub.

hit the Cag stick with a nine iron s'jot from off the green and the ball plopped into the hole it marked the only time in the natch she held the lead. She went one over par on the first three holes and didn't get even until the 13th hole. Tish, shooting the back nine of the 6.000-yard No. 2 course of the Pinehurst Country Club in two-under-par, was one-over for the 20 holes. Only one of the first nine holes was halved, but Mrs, Streit was unable to win another after turning 2-up.

"I didn't deserve to win, Marlene played so well," Tish said after the match. Card. Bay MEET ORV BERGERON GUESS AGAIN It looks like one of the worst accidents of the year but it's only a load of wrecked vehicles that fell off a truck on a north Toronto street Wednesday. At the rear of the junk pile is a hoit truck preparing to clear the wreckage away. (Canadian Prtsi Wtrtphoto) Arnold UBUSINESS-HIGHLIGHIS by GOLFS 4 -TIME MASTERS WINNER By JACK KENT Too onesided Official expresses parls-paet fears TORONTO (CP! The automotive part trade agreement with the United States gives Canadian automobile manufacturers complete freedom to use a minimum of Canadian made parts, an Automotive Pans Manufacturer Association official said Thursday.

WRISTS STAY FIRM easy winner in Good Time YONKERS. N.Y. (UPI) Cardigan Bay won the $50,000 Good Time Pace as expected Thursday night with Adora's Dream of the United States second, Orbiter N. of New Zealand third and Duke's Son of the U.S. fourth at Yonkers Raceway.

No betting' was allowed on Work restrictions bother barbers Some Windsor area barbers are expressing concern about the restrictions on the hours of operation for their shops in the the ON CHIP SHOTS Say tho word "chip" to yourself. It's a crisp-sounding word. It implies a short, firm Stroke. That it just what a chip shot should be. Thero should be nothing slow or sloppy about your chip shot style.

Windsor area which functions under Essex zone A. Hours which are prescribed under Ontario regulation establish D. S. Wood, executive vice- a five-day work week with hours between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., with Fruit Market TORONTO Tredinq es t'cady Ofl ne noiso truit and veve'eota market.

president of the association, told the group's annual meeting tint while the pact calls for increased Canadian production. Wednesday an enforced day of closing. This provides a 50 hour work week for barbers. A minority group of barbers, whose spokesman is Sabin Maich, "rices 11 n. (Ontario Ka.

1 ex tanry grown commodities un'et mr who operates Match's barbershop in downtown Windsor and nothing prevents manufacturers from achieving it with imported parts. is Stiacitlea. I APPLti; Mcmtrwh bw. I IV! jt. basket 40-sCi Pelltiovs bu Spy tt.

JlJ1i C. A Mrlntosh tM. There is no guarantee at all 3 '4; 4 qt basket of continued parts production in cello IW17J; kit Its, cello 1TV4 iV Cardigan Bay because the great 10-year-old gelding clearly outclassed the field and the mutuei payoff was figured on the horses that finished second through fourth. Adora's Dream, given a good drive by John Chapman, was in strong contention all the way, even leading Cardigan Bay for the first half-mile. Cardigan Bay led at the one-mile mark in the mile and one-quarter race with a time of 205:35 and won by three Orv has just recently acquired the new Chrysler-Plymouth dealership for Amherstburg AMHERST MOTORS.

Orv is thoroughly familiar with every aspect of Chrysler sales and serv-ive and has dealt with the Chrysler buying public for over 10 years. Orv invites his many friends and customers to visit him at AMHERST CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Amherstburg 736-3332 e-APAGUS: Cnl crete larue td- Canada none except the desire 71, Wash, crate 19 7 VI! 00 bfAMS; of the auto manufacturers to be On these short shots from the edge of the green, you will want your wrists firm throughout your stroke. Note In the illustrations that Fia. Qreen bu. 7Si waned 7 7 M.

Bu LXJ.14A aaOCCOll: good citizens in their host coun Ambassador Plaza barber salon on Huron Line, would like to see control on the hours of work of the individual, not control of the industry. Mr. Maich said a minority group woula like to see shops open at the discretion of the owner with the work limited to 45 hours. This he feels would permit shops to be open at times when they could better serve the public. Present hours provide little recognition of changing working habits an.

result in considerable inconvenience for many customers. Mr. Maich recently wrote to John R. Scott, administrator of the Industrial Standards Act for Ontario noting that barber shops try, Mr. Wood 6aid.

Cauf. las, 3 $4 BHussFL sPaCHitt, Cant. W.I0 et. Cant rartun 3 M3 7. To bag 3 7 3, CARROTS: Tes ino J420 oi 3 11- "We have ample evidence that they have this des're but there in.

10.1 1HJ71; Tee. 4 Ooi. bunrn. ed Ml: Ari( bunvhed 4 dot. I 7t- AW Ml must be a practical incentive 4 CtCUVE Ont heihous carton queers 1111(0; klnys JOl 7 for the auto companie.

to tran lengths in 2:34 45. AULlFLOAt ft (a certon 17s 4 slate the desire into action." 4 25. Ie A4.2J) 20s SiS-3V Cf LlV: Cent, crate 2s, 2'ss and Ja, 4 ivs Ki He urged the parts companies in suburban areas of Windsor need more latitude in establishing their hours of work. He also supported the Ontario proposal to make changes which would permit barber shops to be closed Fla. crate 2s, 2'n end 3l.

3 7S-4. to be aggressive in their efforts FGGPLANT; Fla bu. 4 TVS to persuade manufacturers to Thursday and Friday mornings and remain open until 10 p.m. on tool a fair percentage of parti in PlVt Fla. crate 252 CAOlf fit CTil 2i-2 SO CMflN ONIONS: Aril, crate I tfoi.

KM 71 LfeTTUCF Ont. hothouse cra'e te di g-ji Calif carton 34s 4 40-jno LFCKS- II qt basket MUSHNOfMS: I lb. those days. Canada for the North American market. Mr.

Scott said government proposals have been modified He said manufacturers would whereby an employer can elect two nights a week whereby my hands remain forward of the dubhead until the ball is well on its way to the hole. The wrists are firm throughout, especially the left wrist which never collapses. Chipping with firm wrists will help you make clean contact with the ball, which It so important on these shots. If you mis-hit a chip shot, you will have little chance to salvage a par. have an additional incentive to employees could work until 7 p.m.

This proposal along with some other amendments requires complete acceptance by barbers buy Canadian parts if the federal government would before it can be incorporated in any schedule. remove its 11 per-cent sales tax It has also been pointed out that in Detroit shopping centres on production machinery and barber shops are open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. six days a week and equipment. attract considerable business from the Windsor area.

The association is sending Control of hours of workers appears to provide a more representatives to Ottawa to seek a reversal of the budget effective limit than the restriction of hours of operation which decision that retains the tax until next April, he said. Box scores in majors CHICAGO CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO CHICAOO Inhibits business and enterprise. Presentations to first ship carton large, 2 4o-2 Wj barton 2'V I JS ONIONS; SO lb. yelio. Jumbo I eu-l 75j Span, type In.

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specimens 0- 10 MAPLE SVHUP: Ont. I ual 4 $0-7; Vi gal. 3 10-4 bi ab bl bi ab bi Age cf 3 5 2 1 Cardnal cf 5 I 2 0 Lanier 2b 2 I 0 Baekart 2b 4 0 0 0 Butord 2b 3 0 2 0 Piarsall rf 2 0 I 0 J.Alou rt 4 6 0 0 Altman It 4 110 INVl Earning By Canadian Press Cariboo Gold Quart! Mining Co. ltd Pl.KOtn rf 4 1 I 2 Kkptrck pn I 0 0 6 Maya cf 1 1 2 Wlma rt 4 0 1 I A '66 Mercury will outrun, outpull and outlast any other outboard in its class Give a new Merc full throttle and suddenly the water blurs. Acceleration pins you against the seat and the breeze turns to wind.

Mercury's performance begins with the brand-new 110-hp Merc 1100SS SKowrn I Harnde rf 0 0 0 0 McCov lb 4 14 1 Santo 3b 10 1 The Annemarie Kruger, first foreign ship in the Port of Windsor in 1966, starts Windsor's foreign shipping season more than a week ahead of last year and indications are Windsor will see considerably more of this kind of traffic than in previous Barry cf 0 0 OWSmith put I 0 Hart 3b 4 11 2 Bank lb 4 0 0 0 year ended Dec. 31. 1S, 144 Burgess pit 1 0 1 1 Knooa 2b 0 2 1 Cepede If 3 0 10 Browne cf 4 1 2 1 Cater If 0 0 0 0 Frtgosl I I 0 I Landrm If 1 0 0 0 Pena ss 2 0 0 0 S47.S6S Atlantir Coast Copper Corp. Ltd Ward 3b 4 113 Reichdt If 3 1 0 0 Halier 4 0 0 0 Stewart ts 1 0 0 0 year ended Dec 31, W6S. 143.169 nel wet 2b 1 0 0 0 Siebern lb 3 0 1 1 Fuentes as 4 0 0 0 Hundley 4 0 1 net loss; le4, 7U net loss Da Havitland Aircraft ot Canada Romano 3 0 1 1 Scnaal 3b 2 1 1 1 Marlchl 4 0 3 0 Hands 3 0 0 0 Martin 0 0 0 0 Rodger 4 1 1 2 Covgton ph 1 0 0 0 MCraw If 0 1 0 Newmn 0 0 0 0 Hoett 0 0 0 0 years.

Improvement of the Morton Terminal facilities and expanding foreign trade Into the Great Lakes, provides promise of expansion In this area. year ended Dec 31, 16S, 1.44V, Hansen 6S 3 0 0 OD.Egan 1 0 0 0 211 net lost; 164, Economic Investment Trust Ltd throe months ended March II. 14 Puiaro 3 0 0 0 Maixon ph 0 0 0 0 Total 34 10 Total 34 I 2 fl2 i a I XpV 2 2 fnciKO 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0- Lamabe 1 0 0 0 Rubio 0 0 0 0 chlcaoo til 111 III.) Capt. Walter Richters, a veteran of 43 years at sea and 177,72, 1 1 tents share; 15, StV 444. cents.

master of the Annemarie Kruger, received an enscribed tray Ac! lands Ld three months ended from Morton Terminal and Seaway Forwarders and a travel bag -V3 Feb. 24. IU0.0O0. 22 cents share 1965. I6S.000, 12 cents.

Crown Zellerbath Canada ltd Usher 0 0 0 OBeiley ph 1 0 0 0 Burdete 0 0 0 0 Hands, McCovey, Cepeda. DP San Brunei 0 0 0 0 Frinclaco 1. LOB San f-ranclsco Slnano ph 1 0 0 0 Chicago 4 HR-Mays (4). Hart (2). Browne (2).

SB Brown. Alou. Total 110 I Total 34 ER BB SO world's most powerful outboard and the exciting new 95-hp Merc 950SS-both featuring Mercury's revolutionary new Thunderbolt ignition presented by the Windsor Harbor Commissioners. Seaway For til three months ended March 31. 14 District Grain folioolng gra prlrei were en the bass of No 2 urae or batier delivered at sse County stations; Oils Soybean! tl Mvf Corn tl 40 Wneel II 40 warders also presented the captain with a plastic paper weight 12 402, oooj ms, sa.4si.ooo 10 4 10 1 0 1 0 0 Chicago Discovery Mines three montns filled with new Canadian coins.

ended March 31. 144. tt.147; Hand (L, 1-1) 10 1 Hoett 2 0 0 0 0 2 PB Halier. 2:12. A 2,444.

California 020 000 301 4 Ward, F.Robinson, Burdette. DP pr Chun King opens export division i By oaiciii ciiivj ncn Chicago 1. California 1. J-OB-Oiicago II. Y0R California 7.

2BF. Robinson, AAcCraw. ab bi ab Di 3B Ward. HR Age (3), Rodger (1). Brock rf 5 13 1 Hunt 2b 4 111 SB Aom.

Rdbinum. Cater. Cardwial. Javier 2b 4 1 I 0 LuplOW If 4 0 11 The Chun King Corporation of Canada which operates its Tv roiar-uap spar piugs. Flood cf 1 3 4 Bayer 3b 4 0 0 0 Canadian food processing plant on Elliott St.

in Windsor, has opened an export department which is able to serve all countries Buford (2). SF Schaal. AJhnsn If 4 0 0 0 Kranepl lb 4 0 0 0 IP tR BS so Shanon If 0 0 0 0 Lewis rf 4 110 performance and endurance records 4 2-3 3 2 1 3 0 Smith 3b 3 0 10 Hickmn cf 4 0 0 0 of the free world. 3 3 12 MCarvr 2 0 0 0 CCoimn 3 1 1 0 1114 Corales 1 0 0 0 McMilln ill I I than all other outboards Piuaro B.Howard (W, 1-0) Lamabe Fisher Newman (L, 0-1) O.Egan Rubio til 2 3 3 1-3 2 0 0 2 2 3 2 1-3 3 2 1 0 Buchek ss 4 0 1 0 Gardnr 10 0 0 1 Kernek lb 2 1 0 0 Suthlnd 0 0 0 0 1 Ggliano lb 1 0 0 0 Brnarth 0 0 0 0 1 Frncna lb 0 0 0 0 Hitler ph 0 0 0 0 1-3 0 0 Gibson 4 110 Richson 1 0 0 0 Dr. E.

W. Eickelberg, managing director, of the Chun King, Canada, said the firm has developed its worldwide potential within two years of establishing in Canada. Earlier successes with limited shipments to the United Kingdom provided the basis for the export department development. Initially this department includes shipments to 25 countries including Commonwealth countries and free countries in Europe, Africa and the West Indies. Exports will include a complete line Burdette Brunei combined (all Mercs are designed to run at full throttle for as long as you like unlike some other 1 1 2-3 1 HBP By Newman Robinson, Total 33 i Total 32 4 4 3 Skowron), By Rubio (Agee).

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Javier, lub-af new of 2 3B Buchek. HR Flood (1). SB- ELECTRICAL OR ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY GRADUATE Ontario Hydro requires a recent graduate of a recognised Technological ln.stitule or a position in Stratford. The succensful applicant will he given entenslve formal and on the job training in field tenttng ami in terview inspection of a variety of electrical and electronic equipment. The vunk will be associated with control, protective relaying, power measurement and communications.

Attractive salary and employed benefits. A resume outlining education, experience and salary requirement should be addressed to: Personnel Department, Ontario Hydro itox 2it't5 Terminal 1075 Wellington Koad, I.OMMJ.N. Ontario. CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH flood, Javier. Corrales.

outboards). Mercury dependability is a result of engineering leadership proved over the years. For '66 new ab bi ab bi IP ER BB SO Harper cf 3 1 1 OMAlou cf 4 12 0 Gibson (W, 2-0) 4 4 1 0 11 Rose 3b 4 0 0 0 Alley ss 3 0 11 Gardner 4 2-3 3 3 2 4 Pmson rf 4 0 0 0 Clemnte rf 4 0 2 0 Sutherland 0 0 0 0 1 0 of Chun King canned and frozen Oriental foods and the full line of Jeno's pizza and Italian food products, all prepared at the! Windsor plant. Harvey C. Ramsey, Chun King's vice president, marketing, will head the export division, assisted by Horst.

Class. Shipments from the Windsor plant will utilize the St. Law-1 ar Perez lb 4 0 2 1 Slargeil It 3 0 1 0 Bearnarth 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 endurance-proved crankshaft and DJhntn 3 0 1 0 Pagan ph 1 0 0 0 Richardson (L, 0-1) 4 4 1114 Cardnas ss 4 0 1 0 Mota If 0 0 0 0 HBP By Gibson, Hiller. WP-Gard connecting rods; new reed blocks for Helms 2b 3 0 1 0 Clendon lb 3 0 0 0 ner, Gibson, PB McCerver. 2:42 Edward 2 0 0 0 Maioski 2b 0 0 0 L.Mav oh 1 0 0 0 Bauey 3b 3 0 0 0 rence heaway, inciuaing me run in nmuiui nm uumig winter shipments will go via Saint John, B.

and Halifax. Coker 1 0 0 0 Gonder 3 111 Pappas 2 0 0 0 Veaie 3 0 0 0 Simpsn ph 1 0 0 0 Notbart 0 0 0 0 McCocri 0 0 0 0 Chun King established in Canada in lat and in 1964! stronger main bearing support; new needle bearings that last 50 longer; new one-piece forward drive gear. Mercury the only outboards that offer you performance plus dependability! See them at your Mercury dealer today! 3.9, 6, 9.8, 20, 35, 50, 65, 95 and 110 hp. Run ph 10 0 0 purchased a frozen food plant from oriental commerce in' Windsor. Total 33 1 4 I Total 2f 2 7 2 Cincinnati 100 000 00O1 jSSt jSzZi- iSf Piieiiiiionin hits Timers' Hiller DETROIT (UPI) John Hiller, young left handed relief pitcher for the Detroit Tigers, is in Detroit Osteopathic Hospital where he has been diagnosed as having pneumonia and pleurisy.

He had been ill for several days and flew home from Boston Wednesday night to enter the hospital. Hovercraft truth set on Machcnzic lliver ikssMK ieta 1 -Kr -w PittsDuigh 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 I Gonder, Clemente, Bailey. DP Pittsburgh 1. LOB Cincinnati Pittsburgh 2B Cardenas. 3B AA.AIou.

HR Gonder (1). SB Harper, Helms. Alley. IP ER BB SO Pappas (L, 0-1) 4 5 2 2 17 Nolieoart 1 13 2 0 0 0 1 McCool 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 ve.ie (W, 1-0) 4 1 I 3 T-2 20 A- 5.727 Kingdom's interservice hovercraft trials unit are co-operating with several Canadian government departments in the seven-wetk trials. Klekh-efor Corporation, Fond a.

Lac, Wlcanin and KleKhaefer Mercury of Canada, Ltd. Subsidiary of Brunswick Corporation PROFESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVES The Company A rapidly growing pharmaceutical firm, world leader in steroid research, tnaiketing its own research developments, will be interviewing for new ami challenging positions in its sales force. Thorough product and sales training is continuously provided, Tfie Poiitiont Keqwire thorough knowledge and understanding of the Company's research Ueselopments, as well as the areas of medicine to which these products aptly. These posi lions entail calling on physicians, hospitals, wholesaler and drugitotes. The Indivldualt iU-tween the ages of 25 and university trained with emphasis on sciences, preferably with successful sales record and with the' ability to grow with the position, thus to take on greater responsibilities.

Remuneration Salary fully commensurate with the duties and respond-biiitie of the position, excellent incentive bonus, complete company paid benefits, car supplied, expenses paid. Location fashions are Available in; London, Hamilton, Toiouto, Windsor. Reply in Confidence Giving Complete InfwrinaUoa SYNTEX Box K569 Windsor Star See Your MERCURY OUTBOARD Dealer Today innOTflrai! 1 EDGEWATER Marine Ltd. 3400 Riverside Dr. (at Lauzon) 948-2921 TUKTO YAKTUK, N.W.T.

(CP) Components of a 15-passenger hovercraft were being assembled Thursday in this Arctic community some 1,200 miles north of Edmonton in preparation for trials on the Mackenzie River. The 23 oot-w ide, SRN5 hovercraft was delivered earlier this week by an RCAF Hercules from England. The hovercraft is believed a possible solution io far-north transportation when barges cannot haul cargo on water during winter. The test craft is expected to make its maiden rua on the river Friday. The Canadian Defence Research Board and the United Dividend' By (mMim frs Rapid Or and Bat'cn Ll.1 Ciaal -IS tsr.ls, July rtiO'd J.n U.

Is cents, Oct I record Sept Thompson Ppcr fao Co Lid common i cents, Jur. record Mey Cinaaan ar ck pots Ltd, pre ferred lf'1 cents, June 20, record June Tro-Atail Concrete Forming Ltd common 3 cents, 31, record My Is Imperial Lite Asturence Co ot Canada, common tl.CO, Juiy 1, record June Hamilton Cotton per cert preferred SI ii, Auy. record Aug common 3D cents, June record H1 10 Great Late Paper Co. common ii cer.ts, July 2. record June 3 See Your MERCURY OUTBOARD Dealer Today KEEPS CANADA CLEAN CANADA'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF INDUSTRIAL CLEANING SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT I IN LEAMINGTON IN CHATHAM FORSYTH MOTORS RIVARD MARINE 39 Erie St.

S. 326-6471 RR 3 352-3030 i.

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