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The Kingston Whig-Standard from Kingston, Ontario, Canada • 15

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Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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THE KINGSTON WHIG-STANDARD WEDNESDAY MAY 11 1966 PAGE FIFTEEN Pro Soccer League Plans to Open in Harvey Among Those Honored Philadelphia SL Louis San Diego San Francisco Hartford Conn and Boston The five cities considering league participation but not committed are Vancouver Toronto Detroit Pittsburgh and Miami Hermann a packaging company owner said the schedule and other details will be worked out later NEW YORK (AP) Plans were announced Tuesday for a major professional league involving leading US and Canadian cities and beginning play in the fall of 1967 Robert Hermann of St Louis president of the Ninth American Professional Soccer League told a press conference 11 cities have committed themselves to the league and five others are on the pending list Hie 11 cities: Atlanta Chicago Los Angeles New Orleans New York the YMCA Claude Saunders Hamilton president of the Canadian Amateur Oarsmen's Association Daniel Sherry Hamilton world record-holder of the 100-metre butterfly swimming title William (Hap) Shnuldice Ottawa referee Nick Weslock Burlington Canadian amateur golf champion James Worrall Toronto president of the Canadian Olympic Association author of Ducks Geese and Swans of North America Gerald Lienert St Catharines official of tile Canadian Henley Regatta James Naish Port Credit president of the Ontario Lacrosse Association Bernard Newman Liberal MPP for Windsor Walkerville who coached gymnast Ernestine RusselL Harold Rea Toronto president of the National Council of TORONTO (CP) Premier 1 Roberta Joined with Education Minister William Davis Tuesday in the annual presentation of government sports citations to persons deemed to havq made outstanding contributions to amateur sports in Ontario Among tills year's recipients were golfer Nich Weslock track coach Fred Foot and a liberal member of the legislature Bernard Newman coach of gym- nast Ernestine RusselL Play Ball be no good but the Playboy Club team certainly draws the biggest crowds The Playboy Club has its own softball team entered in the Broadway Club League in New York The calibre of play may not Classified advertising is an investment not an expense The presentations were made In the legislative assembly chamber prior to the sitting of the house Following is a partial list of recipients: Harold Harvey Kingston founder of Kingston's Church Athletic League William A Hewitt Toronto founder of the Hewitt hockey dynasty Ernest Hocking Sarnia football and hockey coach James Irons Brampton middle-distance runner Douglas Allin Chatham ac- We dumped! close to a gallons of perfectly good Bow Ale tive in amateur basketball saft-ball and tennis and as a coach Roy Caley Watford sports executive Tony De Marco Sudbury coach of baseball softball and hockey teams NeH Farrell Hamilton manager of the Canadian track and field team at the 1960 Olympics in Rome Fred Foot East York coach of Bruce Kidd and Bill Croth-ers Robert Faxcraft Loudon Ont Canadian sabre champion Cecil Irwin Carnarvon active In work and woodsman-ship Russel Jerome Orillia active in establishing recreational facilities for youngsters Terrence Kelly Oriurwa par- ticipmt in nine local sporting organizations Frank Kortright Toronto Bid we do it needlessly? Apps Accepts Citation For Harvey Syl Apps MPP for Kingston and the Islands will present certificate of to Harold Harvey this week- end I The presentations of the certificates which honored 45 Ontario citizens for their contributions to amateur sprat were originally made in Toronto Tuesday However Mr Harvey was unable to attend because of a business commitment in Ottawa and Mr Apps accepted the award on his behalf Mr Harvey wu honored as the founder of the Church Athletic League in Kingston in 1950 and is still active in the organization No time has been set for the presentation on the weekend Probably because we were the only brewer to take such action (and remember Government reports have shown that Dow should not have been singled out from others) our action was misunderstood Apparently people thought there must have been something wrong or why would all that good Dow Ale be poured out? So the rumours spread about Dow and the peculiar situation in Quebec City And it seriously affected our even here in this area However One thing is the beer was perfectly good We believed that right from the start The tests we make on every batch of product told us so But now this has been proven beyond doubt by the most thorough testing ever carried out on a beer in the entire history of brewing These tests conducted by Federal and Provincial authorities have shown that Dow products are brewed by the finest methods and to the highest standards of quality purity and taste i Even though we were sure that our products were beyond reproach rumour was rampant in Quebec City Dow bore the full brunt of this We were the natural target for such rumour because Dow is the only brewery in Quebec City and outsold all other brands combined As the leader in the industry we felt it was our responsibility to provide the needed reassurance So as far as Dow was concerned there was only one right thing to do In the public interest in the interest of our customers in the interest of the entire brewing industry in the interest of the many waiters hotel owners and retailers who depend on selling beer for their livelihood we had to remove all doubt from the mind of every single beer drinker The best way to do this we felt was to remove our product from sale This action was carried out voluntarily If our action served to settle any doubt about the quality of Dow if it helped restore confidence in the brewing industry if it assisted in the official investigations to deters mine the real cause of the illness if it removed doubt from your mind if it proved that worthy of your trust then we had ample reason for doing what we did expensive though it was So did we dump close to a million gallons of good Dow Ale needlessly? We think so UK Soccer Results LONDON (Reuters) Tuesday soccer results: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Notts Forest 1 Liverpool 1 Division Bristol 4 Ipswich 1 Bury 3 Carlisle 1 Cardiff 0 Norwich 2 Division HI Bournemouth 1 Hull City 1 Brentford 1 Watford 1 Oldham 3 York City 0 Swindon 0 Grimsby 0 Division IV Barnsley 3 Wrexham 0 Halifax 2 Port Vale 0 Southport 0 Colchester 1 Cliincoleaguc Pays $1270 TORONTO (CP) Chine league won the $3000 featured seventh race at Greenwood Racetrack Tuesday Ridden by Avelino Gomez Chkieotngue 1 tod the seven furlongs fra three-year-olds in 1:12 1-5 Hie Frowde Seagram-owned hone returned $1270 $320 and $250 The daily double of Silver Road and Royal Staff was worth $2280 The exactor of Fablsoo and Moss Park paid $41 JO Circle League Meets Thursday The final pre-season meeting of the Circle Softball League is scheduled for Thursday at 9 pm at the Lakeview Manor Hotel The aix-leam league will open Monday May 16 at the Garrl-gan Park "Plans for opening night and the fint part of the schedule will be completed at said league president A1 McBride DOW BREWERY (ONTARIO) LIMITED i -1 f- I I 4.

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