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The Sault Star from Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada • 34

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The Sault Stari
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Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada
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TT 7T77 TT rrr iwnnnr rrvriTvrvvTnnnnnnnnn'' 1 1 rv yinnnrr nry 1 Pig TUrly-reu THE 8AULT DAILY STAR WED AUG S3 1937 Sault Star Want Ads ANDY CAPP Ti Cats Need Momentum Legal Notices Lost ft Found FOUND BOUND OVAL hexagon square picture frames of many ofmater-ial at Soo Sanders 288 Welling-ton West 254-801 J85-tf An added concern la the knee of linebacker Herb Paterra Injured in the season opener against Edmonton and (till a major question mark As a possible replacement for Paterra the club Saturday picked up Gene Donaldson who can play fullback linebacker or defensive end Donaldson last season was with Toronto after failing to make tha Hamilton team LOST: SET OF VOLKSWAGEN keys on a ring Gore-WeUiagton area or St George's Ave West Reward 254-7007 JUt-lt NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of CLIFFORD EDWARD DENNIS VINCE late of the CKy of Sault Ste Merle in the District of Algoma Disabled Pensioner who died on or about the 4th day of July 1967 are required to file proof ef them with the undersigned on or before the 15th day of September 1967 after which date the estate will be distributed and no claims win ha paid by the Executrix except those by then received Dated at Sault Ste Marie this 21st day of August 1967 DEREK HOLDER QC 668 Queen St Sault Ste Marie Ontario Solicitor for the Executrix Aug 23 30 Sept i COCKATIEL BIRD GRAY yellow and orange robin size Bellevue Park area Phone 258-2737 JIM-tt By GRAHAM COX'' HAMILTON The biggest task facing coach Ralph Sazto tonight when hie Hamilton TIgerCata' play Ottawa Rough Riders in an Eastern Football Conference game will be getting his club rolling Once the most feared offensive and defensive squad in Canada the Tlcats after finishing second in the conference last year now find themselves in the unenviable position of having to justify themselves Unfortunately for a 1 whose team lost badly to Edmonton Eskimos in their opener and won about as badly against Montreal Alouettes Ottawa is tha toughest team in the conference to either pass or rush against' They alio- Incidentally have the best passing game in the conference under quarterback Russ Jackson and are second Meetings ft Events taking a pass and ruptured his spleen Operated on in Montreal hospital and now recovering there Patterson probably is finished as a football player and having veteran Dave Vlti wok aa both offensive and defensive end can only be a stop-gap answer Vlti will hold down both positions in game starting at I pm EDT and broadcast on tiie CTV eastern network Former Ottawa all-star Ted Watkins will be at the other end and Tommy-Joe Coffey and Tommy Grant will work basically as flankers In addition Sazio is moving tackle John Barrow back on defence where been an aUctar since joining the chib after a shot at offence But leaving Angdo Mosca on offence after years of terrorizing opposing quarterbacks from his defensive tackle slot only to Montreal In rushing Where the Ticats have a total net offence of 556 yards Ottawa has 796 -and where Hamilton has given up a total of 517 yards Ottawa has given up 506 Jackson has passed for 672 yards to 463 for Joe Zuger and Ottawa runners have- churned out 172 yards in 43 carries to 160 for Hamilton in 38 rushes1 CHANGES TO MAKE And' where Ottawa coach Fkank Clair has only to replace guard Mika Walderzack out with torn rib cartilage with Tom Schuette and dress halfback Don Gilbert in case half Bo injured ankle is aggravated Sazio has wholesale changes to make Probably tha biggest hole Sexto has to HU is at end where be had 14-year veteran Hal Patterson until last Thursday when Montreal linebacker A1 Ecuyer caught Patterson wide open Teachers Wanted TWO YACHTS DROrFED NEWPORT RJ American Eagle and Constellation were dropped from the America's Cup trials Tuesday night leaving unbeaten Intrepid and Columbia to fight it out for tha honor of defending the cup In September Intrepid newly buDt this year and Columbia which defended the Cup In 1958 probably will start their final battle today for the right to meet challenger Dame Pattle of Australia starting Sept 12' BINGO WEDNESDAY AUG 23rd MARCONI HAH 450 Albert Street West 12 Cards for $1X0 2 Cards tor I5e 24 Cards for $2X0 Specials Door Prize Given Away Each Week 1134-lt Sault Ste Marie SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD Requires Supply Teachers Starting September 1987 Salaries $18X0 to $3300 per day Telephone or submit your application in writing if you wish to be employed as a supply teacher to: Soltys Business Administrator irate School Board Separate School Boon 3 Stamps Ponder Way to Stop Brilliant Back Blind River For Rent IK 0- FOR RENT: TWO APART-ments one bedroom two bedrooms furnished Adults only Centrally located Phone 358-7804 1134-lt 731 Wellington St Sault Ste Marie Ont I By DON MaeLACHLAN CALGARY Coach Neill Armstrong of Edmonton said Tuesday ha is ready enjoying strong protection But this all that Armstrong ays he has to watch for can't underestimate their running game (Lovell) Coleman has shown Ms ability (Bob) Paremore has shown he can play in this league and (Ben) Woodson can run catch and a good blocker" FOR RENT: TWO APART-ments one bedroom two rooms furnished Adults only Centrally located Phone 358-7894 jl32-3ts Power Shines in Tennis Wawa Want Ads 04 111 For Sale By LEWIS LEV END EX OTTAWA Dale Power of Toronto trounced Jim Pritula ef Detroit 88 6-1 Tuesday enter the quarter-finals of the MINING CLAIM MINERAL and service rights 40 acres near Wawa accessible by road only 81800 also Tourist Lodge near Loduilsh Out on isle cabins and lodge fully furnished includes boats and motors Reason for selling age do payment 820000 Apply MU Phillips Real Estate Broker Bax 1157 Wawa Out J13S-5t In Memorlam for anything Calgary Stamped-ers can do to stop halfback Jim even protecting him with his life they're going to shoot him toe bullets will have to go through me first before they get to Thomas" Armstrong joked after bringing his team to Calgary where they meet file Stampedera tonight That was Armstrong! answer to the suggestion of general manager Roger Lehew of the Stampedera that the only sure way to defend against Thomas is to "shoot Mm when he comes out of the dressing room" On a more aeriou level forecast after watching Calgary game films was: "Trouble We've got to top their passing and (Calgary quarterback Peter) Llske is hard to rush" Thomas who Joined the Eskimos in 1963 has collected leading 43 points In the Western Football Conference this season and acored three touchdowns as Edmonton mauled Toronto Argonauts 31-10 Saturday Lehew and coach Jerry Williams of Calgary agreed their defence cant concentrate on Thomas akne but aa Williams said Thomas' ability to reverse his field "calls for great pursuit from our defence" Both chibs offer strong defensive squads and a 1 a effective protection-: blocking comes up against rush that ran Toronto quarterback Wally Gabler ragged In Edmonton Saturday 1 GAME TELEVISED WEST The game will be shown on the CTV television network -in Western Canada starting at 8 i i Tha Stampedera Eskimos Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers each have four points in WFC play this season -while BC Lions have an 04 win-loss record With the exception of a loss to Winnipeg the Stampedera have hogged the air with Llske 4ft 5 IN wruniaAM BUCGNJIC In loving mem- ory of a dear father Nick who passed away August 23 1988 We often sit and think of him When we are alone For memory Is the only friend The grief can can its own Like ivy on the withered oak When other Our love for green And never fade away Bob Bedard 'y 7 Announces Retirement LENNOXVUXE Qua (CP) Bedard No 1 tennis player for 11 years winner of the Canadian Open title three times and widely known in international play has decided to retire Bedard announced his retire meat from competitive play Tuesday at his bona here where he la Instructor in French et College He will be 36 next month Few the last several' years Bedard has played in only four or five top-ranking tournaments during July and August Before that he was on the hop and one of his busiest years was in 1855 when he was in 40 weeks ef tournament play He won the Canadian Open In 195827-58 and waa in tha finria five times During his career especially from 1954 to 1957 ha defeated at one time or another fiw top men of Europe Bedard played at Wimbledon In England four times and has played in virtually all European countries as -win as In the United States 'i1- He was on Davis Cup team 10 years from 1955 to 1961 and again in-1967 and was top-seeded from 1955 to 1966 Ha played' with team that ones won two rounds from Cuba and Chile Always remembered by daughter Carole son-in-law John and grandchildren KeQy and Johnny Card of Thanks uoder-18 boys' singles Canadian junior open champion ship The top-seeded Canadian entry Power -waa toe only Canadian to win a fourth-round match in the undeftU event John Williams "of Bridgend Wales first-seeded foreigner defeated fifth-ranked Mike Bolton of Vancouver 82 3-6 8-1 and Ian Ruasell second seed from Melbourne Australia knocked off Larry Rennie of Toronto 82 82 Three member! of toe United States junior Davis Cup team also advanced to toe quarterfinals Third-seeded Steve Cornell of Oakland Calif eliminated Allard Cote of La chine Qua 7-5 6-1 and fourtoranked Mac Claflln of Coral Gables Fla beat Doug Tough of Toronto in a cloee three set match 8-6 1-8 6-4 Seventh-ranked Butch Primer of Phoenix Arts scored a 7-5 62 victory over Dave Rollins of Vancouver Defending champion Rlchan Stockton of Garden City NY won his fourth-round match 82 6-1 over Arne Sartz-Knudsan of Norway Stockton la ranked fifth this year CANADIAN ELIMINATED Jane O'Hara of Toronto top-ranked entry in toe undertS girls' singles waa eliminated by fifth-seeded foreigner Linda Tuero of Meta vie La 6-2 8-0 in a second-round match -Peaches Bartkowicz of Ham-tramck Mich first-aeeded foreigner trounced Karen Will of Vancouver 6-0 82 and second-ranked Corinne Mrieaworto of Torquay England scored an easy 6-1 82 win over Jana Schiffman of Riverdale NY Third-ranked Janice Tlndle of Vancouver la tha remaining top Canadian She advanced into the fourth round by knocking off Ruby Browne ef Barbados 82 6-L In toe under-16 event tap-seeded Jim Boyce of Toronto advanced into toe fourth round defeating Allan Lawrey of Vancouver 8-1 82 end second-ranked Philip Emey of Montreal earned a 3-6 62 64 victory over Don Hall of London Ont in a well-played match Miss top-seeded In the under-16 girls' singles advanced to the third round with 82 82 victory over Lydia Sampson of Tanytown NY and second-seed Michelle Carey of Vancouver knocked off Sharon Pritula of Detroit 62 9-7 Flay begins today in the and girls' under-14 and under-18 doubles and the under-18 mixed doubles ui 04 CARD OF THANKS The Leebura Centennial Committee are most grateful to those who worked and contributed so generously to make our dinner August 14 a success We also wish to thank all who attended the dedication of the Hall of Memories as well as to those who came to the Tea and Bazaar 77 Legal Notices A miw tyMunyknt CQ HecAMFUr UKEA PcAri Good Day For Rider Jim Day TORONTO Jim Day Canada's gold medal winner at the Pan-American Games Winnipeg won the $50 first prize in the Class 286 of tha middle and heavyweight hunting horses at tha Canadian National Exhibition's harsa how Tuesday He rode Passport owned by Elliot Cotrelle of Toronto die same hors ha rods Monday when he won first prize1 in the middle and heavyweight working-jumper hones competition Blue Cashln owned by Don Hargarve of Markham Ont won tha 840 second prise while third prize of 830 wait to Wind Sang owned by Dr Martin of Oakville Ont In the Claas 285 lightweight hunters Little Valor owned by Mrs Mann of Toronto won the 850 first prize with the second and third prizes of $40 and $30 going to Key Largo owned by Airs Bents Boylen of Toronto and Victorian owned by Caroline Sifton of Gormley Ont respectively The Claas 229 event for heavy harness horses was won by Coppercdn owned by Kristen Lyn Francis of Toronto First prize was 650 Second was Winter Scene owned by Wendy Ann Fairty of Milllken Ont for the 640 prise end Come On Red Owned by Janet Berkeley of Galt Ont took the 630 third prize BemiUn owned by Archer Farms of Sarnia Ont won tha Bin Rough challenge trophy in the Class 265 for Junior jumping hones ridden by riders under The course consisted of approximately 10 Jumps Delightful Devil owned by Penny Johnston of Grimsby Ont placed second while HI Time owned by Brian Ottaway of Bolton Out rods away with third In the Class 254 for harness ponies with long mane and tail The Pilot owned by Dr Bovalrd of Brampton Ont won the first prize of 630 Co-Pilot owned by Mrs Norman Smith of Brampton placed second for 320 and Just A Rous-t a bout owned by Paul Mevittla of Aylmer Out placed third for 815 Nipper owned by Greg of Totenham Ont and ridden by Brian Ottaway won tha Gordon Perry trophy for the Class 266 for working-hunting horses Grot owned by IBs Fairty of Milliken won the second prize silver medal while the bronze medal went to Dip And Dive also owned by Greg O'Leary of Totenham In the class 268 of the open equitation hunter seat for riders un jar IB Unity owned and ridden by Margo Chassela of Brampton Ont won tha first prize gold medal The silver tiedal was won by Miss Wis Murdock representing Miss Shaw Carpenter of Kettleby Ont while Ebtlde owned by Mias Jeanne Bull of Brampton won the third spot bronze mdbl In foe -Class 316 Jumpers itb only the performance counting Big Dee owned by Gay lands Farms of Toronto and ridden by Tom Gayford won the 650 first prize Second waa Bailey owned by Mrs Donald Fleming ef Aylmer Qua for the 640 prize and Shoe-Man owned by Cudney Stables of Winona Ont took tha 630 third prist SAULT HE MARIE WATERPROOFING CON- TRACTORS AIR SERVICE BUILDING pwAtm TENDERS win be received until LOO pm Local Time on Wednesday September 30 1967 for the waterproofing of the exterior wall of the Air Service Hangar Building at Sault Ste Marie Ontario Tender Document! may be obtained from Roan 6830 Department of Public Works Whitney Block Parliament Buildings Toronto 2 Ontario A 870000 Bid Bond a 100 per cent Performance Bond and 50 per cent Payment Bond will be required aa specified The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted HILLIARD Deputy Minister Aug 22 23 24 MUCH TO PUT ME THROUGH SECH A disgustin' EXPERIENCE" Flashback on Canada WED- AUG 23 1967 By BOB BOWMAN BRITISH EXPEDITION WRECKED IN ST LAWRENCE Britain should have captured Canada long before 1760 The Klrke brothers took Quebec easily in 1629 when garrison was starving and out of ammunition but bad to give it back to Franca because the war had ended However the best opportunity was in 1711 when Britain equipped a force of 12000 men to do the Job The army and navy assembled in Boston and sailed for Quebec on July 30 after an acrimonious five weeks The American colonists were unwilling to co-operate and induced many of the British soldiers to desert It was necessary to shoot and hang some of the men to check the trend The army sailed in 70 ships including nine man-of-war while another force of 2000 British soldiers and Iroquois gathered at Lake Champlain to attack Montreal when Quebec had fallen The combined forces represented more people titan there were in Canada The admiral was an Irishman Sir Hovendon Walker and there is nothing in his official kecord to show that ha was competent to have such a command It was probably a political or court appointment because the commander of the army was John Hill a London playboy whose sister wts a companion of Queen Anne In any event on the night of August 23 the fleet was sailing up the Gulf of SL Lawrence near Seven Islands but Admiral Walker thought ho was near the south shore He was warned several times that there were breakers ahead and It might be the north shore but he refused to take action Suddenly eight transports and two supply ships were wrecked with a loss of about 800 men The warships managed to get out of danger and there were still 11X00 men able to attack Quebec Walker end Hill had no heart for fighting and decided to return to Britain where Walker claimed that the disaster bad been a blessing If be bad gone on to Quebec his men would have perished from cold and famine He-was retired on half-pay and John Hill resumed his life as a London playboy The other army that bad assembled at Lake Champlain dispersed who: it heard fiw news OTHER EVENTS ON AUGUST 23: 1541 Cartier arrived at Stadacona (Quebec) on third voyage to Canada 1691 Henry Kelsey was first white man to see buffalo hunt 1714 People of Quebec caused riot over high prices 1720 Three ships bringing 300 settlers arrived at Pot le Joic (Charlottetown) 1821 Sir John Colbone waa appointed Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada 3CIA KIMS? NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of Woodrow Ttuman Scott lata of the City of Sault Ste Marie in the District ef Algome Salesman who died on or about the 23rd day of June 1967 ere required to file proof of them with the undersigned on or before the 15th day of September 1987 after which date the estate win be distributed and no claims will be paid by the Executrix except those by then received Dated at Sault Ste Marie this 21st day of August AJX 1967 DEREK HOLDER QC 389 Queen SL Sault Ste Marie Ontario Solicitor for the Executrix Aug 23 30 Sept 6 US Retains WBA Control RENO Nev (AP) The United States Tuesday retained control of toe World Boxing Association aa Robert Evans waa re-elected president defeating Dr Alias Godova a general surgeon from Panama Cordova said the 2S-to2 vote with one ballot cast for an unnoninated candidate waa done democratically He and other Latin Americana said they would retain their membership In the WBA ending a threat that would bolt tha group's 1967 conventios if they were badly" Evans from Louisville announced what ha aaid was a clarification in toe WBA'i position on the status of former heavyweight champion Souy Liston of Laa Vegas "As for as the World Boxing Association is con earned" Evans said "he is under no suspension UI a EARNS PRIZED MEDAL MONTREAL (CP) Alice Gerard recently became the 10th Canadian nurse to receive the Florence Nightingale Medal established by the International Red Ooss In 1912 for utitaa4 ing devotion to the profession Miss Gerard is dean of the faculty of nursing at the University of MiootreaL ft.

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