TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. ' the f falters, a When the baseball team moved. : Bio Los Angeles in 1958 some: Jone must have - ‘misplaced the. Ebais. But wily Walter. threw: a itching and speed afootto make Upthe deficit, =. 2 A big part of that system disa- Appeared before the 1967 season when pitching aca Sandy Koufax. m retired to a $100,000 telavision job and pesky Maury Wilts, ‘who onca stole, 104 bases in a gea- son, was peddled to Pittsburgh Pirates, ‘Apparently Alston felt a ® couple of trades seer lactate fadded power at the plate and a aeefew of his younger pitchers a [would jell sufiiciently to make BLA fans forget Koufax and the ae other notables who have depart- Bred since Los Angeles blew the me World Series last fall in four ia) game to Baltimore Orioles. ee; $But as the All-Star break ap. g proaches this season, the Bums miare struggling along In seventh mmjspot and it appears a miracle Mani Will be needed just to reach the H.500level in the won-lost mee COlUMNS. . | For Alston, who never: signs anything but a one-year pact to Fi Manage the Dodgers, It must be. piadmitted things have not broken “well for him’ so far in 1967. oo Injurles have crippled key play- Biers and the Dodgers have lost 3 i more than thelr share of ane. run decisions,In one elght game Bi losing streak, live of the losses ' Battling pussies molest poodles - g PRESTON, Ont, (CP)- Nature, H/ says Polfce Chief Arthur Woods, seams to have gone topsy - aiturvy = cats are chasing dogs here, A woman complained tothe police that she Is forced to keep her poodle indoors because Mdozens of cats chase the dog avery time it leaves the house. His won-lost record is 6-7 after :Dodger pitcher to have a poor ‘ standings the Dodgers certainly Con Walston halt 7 odger slump? BY'BOB ger fansdian Press When. Walt Alston took over the Dodgers In thelr old Ebbetta iField -haunt in Brooklyn the | team_was_a terror because of Its nn oe ware by one run, . +++ “The Dodgars pitchers have done ‘a surprisingly good job,. Don. Drysdale has’ rebounded from a-horrible 1966 season and: has stayed near the op from an - earned-run average standpoint, 13, decisions, but {s no, Andica:, tlon of.his fine form," "Claude Osteen, the southpaw ace now that Koufax is In the stands, remainssharp. But after 14 decisions he was-only 8-6 and to réach that he, had ¢o win a couple of ball games with his * own bat Don Sutton, a rookie sengation in 1966, really was the only start this season and now he has rounded into ‘his 1966form, Even rookle Blll Singer has looked like a, major leaguer though his record {5 193, - The bullpen staif of Phil Re gan, Bob Miller and Ron Per- ranoskt also has been stingy dnd only a shade legs éffece tive than a year ago, To start ellmbing in the team can use a few timely hits be- cause their pitching staffis as solid as any in the league, But besides hits what the Dod- . gers really need Is a team lead- er. Koufax ‘did it with his golden individual} Joe Mandur Savings bond to Wally (neatest) BEST BEARDS GROWN at Pile Lumber were honored Wednesday by right Hans teben ( wna tric shavers ‘and a trimming knife to the top three (iett to right) Greg Sieben (most ‘awarded slectrics ft ushiest) Company also awarded a $500 Canada ak in recognition of 15 years service and $250 bonds to Alex Sacharoff, and Wally Zak Herman Buschman Jim Morton, Norm Rolfsen and Simon Nahirny, all thelr for 10 years, “Wwomen'teachera “Its headniaster will bes man.” "Surprise choice for the job is the Metropolitan Torofito school: board and teacher atthe Univers. sity of Toronto School, a BeCOn dary school, “1 think it's a challenge tor the future,?? *' said the al-- year-old Mr, Tacon during aget- acquainted visit to Vaicouver, 4It's a school that his a fine reputation and a school that ls prepared to go forward, aa "if think girle are young people | first and girls second, I don’t think that girls are worthy of anything less than the same first-class type of education to which boys are entitled,’ ? Mr, Tacon said he agreed to ‘Peter Tacon, vice-chairman af | ‘that. is leave Toronto and move to Van-. VANCOUVER: ee Yori ‘Houné “gehool, for: Girls’ has36: 2) fe ‘girl students. But starting in August T eouver because’ the. board “ot: ‘directorsof York House, made tt: cletr to me inno uncertain: tarms that they wanted the finest school in Canada,'’ -; “Married and the father of two,” daughters, he has never faught - ina gris’ school and isntt. ~~ sure. how -the girls wil react to him, ’ Positively, I hope, because - By the way I want them to:: Teact to new situdtions-- - and © this is a- learning altuation for, all of us,*!. York House ‘School: founded by ‘a group of: geven — women in 1932, Two of thefom . © ders remain on the. teaching .. staff, Boys are permitted. to. - fend only at the nursery level TERRACE BOOKKEEPING AND | | SECRETARIAL SERVICE" — vour/ ¢ GCeilednar |° DUPLICATING SUPPLIES CENTRE ® Bookkeeping ® Mirmeographing Bi] © Copying 3211 Ketum St.,. BO. Bo 1212 TERRACE, B.C, @ ‘Mailing es Answering Service — Bus: 635-6128 Res: 625-2538) ¢¢ Business Directory ~ arm, stopping losing streaks be. Jore they had a chance to be- come a morale problem, Wills did it by beating out an Infleld hopper and then stealing every- thing In sight, Drysdate, outfielder Ron Fairly, inflelder Jim Lefebvre and catcher John Roseboro Jook like the men who should take the lead,, but all appear to lack that zing to become success- ful for a prolonged period, ' _ if Alston can find or mould [| “such a player on his squad be fore the season gets much old eT, the Dodgers have the talent to come from | a long way back, ‘they heve leisure time for fun " Anterica in the 5C- years; perf _ Hons, _ how our pioneers tilled the land, ’ ff their children had toys to - items of ploneer life as a crude, LITTLE IODINE | Ottawa museum shows Canada 100 years ago How did ‘our forefathers live’ before Canada was a nation? Was It all hard work? Or did and social activities? And how was Condederation brought about? What forces and ‘personalities were behind itand why did they work to create a new nation? The’ new Confederation dise play opened June 26 at the Na- tional Museum of Canada, Ot- tawa, will answer some ofthese questions, It will bring into focus that historle period of _ more than a century. ABOr a7 +h msthaplay i. “Bret Noth fore- Confederation - « fits eco “nomy, lta “livlig: conditions, Its political and social. lite « 1k Tustrated by pictures, displays of artifacts, and word descrip, No longer will people’ wonder play with, how. a middle-class family furnished their’ home, For ‘in display cases in the foyer of the Museum are such wooden plow with an iron plow- share, a child’ s hand-made doll and hand-made carrlage, maple sugar moulds with fancy car- ving and round-nosed skatesthat fastened onto boots by leather thongs, . +4+4+ On the mezzanine floor is an Upper Canada farmer’ s sittin, room equipped with the furn-- iture of the day - . spool-turned. setee with hand ~ loomed bed cover for upholstery; hand-sten- cilled chairs and scotch in-grain carpet, There is also a Lower Canada : parlour with itsfancy wood stove made “ln 1662: ‘a rocking. ¢ chair 3} ‘upholstery; a Jady’s chair- up. -holstered In needlework made In" ‘Quebec City in 1461, | | Also displayed on the ground floor will be furnishings’ that. once. belongéd to Sir George. ‘Etienne Cartier and a desk once used by Sir John A. Macdonald, | In the’ main display ‘on the third floor, three films are used to portray Canada’s march to nationhood, . +44 The first is an eye-catching by JinmrvHato eglor presentation that greets ND + Chase WORGERFO 1 HENRY ER IM SORRY: M. WE JUST GOT IT BACK FROM SHE CAMERA STORE five Ne. MY PRESENT Z GAN REAP YEAH-« HE USEP TO PRACTICALLY FIN BIBPOME a) Chorch for. deat | | Lutheran Chur. [the viewer “as he enters the ex- hibit area, Without sound track “but with a musical background, this two-minute film isdeslgned to represent Canada as It Is today. The -second film, depicting half a century of development, has acontinuous English-French sound track and gives a histo- rical background .of British North America from the war of 1812 to 1850, This runs .about four minutes and is in black and white, A third film seen near the finish. of. the exhibition, tour,. e sums up the last 10:years be: |: | aha” ‘ide=cheir in» ‘Horsehair fore” om he deat id the for- 7 elng of the union, This ts alsg Is more than four minutes, Theres romance OTTAWA (CP) - The romance and drama ofthe Canadian baked bean is probably little known to the people who munch it at jolly bean suppers, Harvested in the dewymorn- ing, the bean is plucked ‘out of its pod and teken to a plant where an electric eye screens gach bean more carefully than ‘a beauty contest judge. ‘Tenderly matured in 90-foot elevators, the Canadian dried bean is much in demand In swinglng Britain, Our red Kid. ney beans may soon be exported to the exotic Carribbean, An -agticulture department bulletin says eachCanadian eats Ye --pounds of beans a year, mostly baked or In soup, Kt says the bean’s mild flavor makes it a perfect mate for meat and splees in chili con carne, When serving baked beans, it suggests adding a wiener, so that a serving adds up to the same protein as a serving of meat, + An economical and nourishing food,” ‘Just a pound of dried beans wil serve six, © New hope for tube squeezers Help {s on the way, says Ron Wilkinson, assistant editor of Drugs Merchandising, for those social outcasts who squeeze the hen, ‘tube of toothpaste from eta A-new. foilelined. polyethylene tube: for toothpastes has been developed by American Can Co, officials ‘predict by the end of this year avery major toothpaste manufacturer will be packaging at. 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