BeaverToo (Oakville), Nov 30th and Dec 14th, p. 3

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a | Mar Wal se Wavetied: bes Capacity" 32,651. while another 4,000,000 Can- adians. will see the game on the]? - CBC's. complete French and En- -glish networks. - 'The 32,651 audience will be short of the record. 39,417 who saw the - Edmonton Montreal game in Vancouver back in 1955. Because of the Canadian. Foot-| _ ball League's decision to remove all 'seats from. field level, the 1961 attendance will fall below CNE stadium's actual capacity of 33,- 135. The CFL has ordered removal of 484 track seats, reducing stadium capacity to 32,651. All seats are automatically purchased by the ni- ne teams of the CFL and then re- _ sold to their fans. There has not] * been a public sale of Grey Cup tickets since 1951. ' : ' Although capacity has been re- duced, dollar -volume has not. An exclusive: 1,380 special box seats |- will be sold at $12.00 each, the highest price ever paid for a Grey _ Cup ticket. Seating plan of the stadium in- cludes 23,056 seats at $10.00; 4,- - 651 at'$7.50 and 3,564 at $6.00. Total - box office receipts will be $303,- 386.50 Additional Grey Cup earnings| from sale of TV, radio, film and program rights will total approx- _ imately" $185,000 for a Bross 'of $488,386.50. - 'Previous high ~ Gay: Cup -reve- cient Greece. =izsyant,. of Winnipeg. . wu .the nine teens -urday's game will be the' Ineeting of coaches. Jim} uuole, of Hamilton, and. Bud} . Grant play- ed under 'Trimble on 'the Philadel-_ phia Eagkes of the: National' Foot-, ball League... The 'student'. 'coach holds a 2-1 lead in. ce Tiger-Cat- Bomber Cup rivalry. . . Hamilton' won the 1957 game, 32 ¢ 7... Win- nipeg defeated the Ambitious City. entry, 35 - 28 in 1958, and 21 - 7) in 1959 . . . Hamilton quarterback | Bernie Faloney; is: playing his fifth, Grey Cup in six seasons af Cana- dian football... Faloney was with the - _Bdrmonton Eskimos in. 1954). when they eked out a one-point win' over the- Montreal Alouettes in the Grey Cup classic, joined: Hamilton' in 1957 after missing two seasons]. while serving in the U.S. Air Force: Dow: Brewery will continue its: sponsorship of Eastern Football Conference games on _ television' with sponsorship of the 1961 Grey Cup game.over the complete CBC French and English networks' across Canada... Bernie Faloney, picked' by Toronto Star Weekly's: Jim Hunt, as the Dow Player of the Game in the playoff against Toronto last Saturday, is the only EFC player to win the award three times this season. ANCIENT CUSTOM The annual drama. festival in which dramatists: competed for a prize was a popular event. in\ Age i A we + 38 ie Bt 35 solumbus ae oe: 32: CoN Mee ek Gan tee 29) _auiientis apa eet es he eros, tet 25 so: |11: Gobalt Foundry a eae 25 |) _eommned the } 12. TERT LS. coy 5 a a Os Se RR 23+} a6, -- _ + |13. Steelworkers 20: iy ae "scoreless first period, R aditd from R. Rivard and S: Bo- land from S, Fleming and E. Blair = useinted: gave the visitors. a. three |. 1. to. one lead. Rod Hogan scored on |_ a pass from A. Geverding for the ' Lions. by. R. Allard and G. Perreault. |kept the Haileybury crew out in minor roughing penalties were handed- 'out plus two five-minute majors as tempers _ flared in 'the second. frame. Farlfon Defeat Liskeard Lions Ee fhe "fiest eae of eebs "Midget ddubleheader at the arena. last Tuesday night the visiting .Barlton Midgets: downed the Lions '"'B" team 5 to 3. G. Denhomme from P. Robert and G. Tanguay put the Earlton team ahead in the first frame. Bruce-Edgar from D. Ni- 'ckols put 'the Lions back in the game. G. Denhomme fired his. second marker of the game to start the second period. Bruce Edgar scor- 'ed on a penalty shot for the Lions. |J. Gauthier from G. Tanguay and R. Paiement from.€. 'Lavigne were the. Earlton marksmen. Murray Mackey from Jim Le- gros was the only third period 'score. Six minor penalties were handed out and one major to Tan- -'guay- of Barlton for fighting. Bill Sipprell soa -R. Hogan put : the Lions close, but two quick-goals |. } front: Rod Hogan scored on a pass | from B.- Sipprelt for Lions. Eight} mw Bucke Firemen - Teams. G.P. Points. .1, Ste: Therese :........ 30. 56 DROME SH et cia cet e ars SO faeer OU De MEVIST Shasta tse yeitie a ge ols 30 46 -4, Deadeyes ............ 30 42) S82 Wonders: 205.2 oan 30 40} 6. Bea's Salom: ......:... 27, . 35 1, CaineHess (0.00... 2 30 = 35 8: Strike & Spare*.....: 30°34 3. Legionettes: -.......-. 30": 33 JOR Commer 2.0... ci ee 2 SOE OUR OE cin k e te 27 = 30} Ade MAES? Gods... emery oT. OOF ERG: SONS tots eee =: 30 28 13. Lucky Strike ........ Laer LAR TEA Se S aepecege:toiesanecore SOs, cltels 15. APE CERO Ma a eee me oes sale Zt 10 FOP 10 : 'Janet ISP ARRee dn. fae ys Wetec ss 202 Pe ERRCY: Sco oa hc ane alahuks 201 PROSE IGACTOER: jo) cr htt ae ohne 197 Norina Gabbant: .........8.... 192 ener eee nee Ernestine Gabbani> - Theresa Larabie:.............. 187 RRCAMITIG ERUICY . 5 rears cies ws oie 186 Ane MICK Ay. er Canc ce ot ant 185 TrkRopitatHe gst... cst es +e 184 'Rhea Duval Bee ratios oes Toes 183 ; High Single RPA ERTNOM: Ae aoe acy Pesca a eb adobe 312 High - 'Triple : Tse Sighd al -\i crite Barn itiGo ot ACege 705 In the Shamrock Contest the fol- lowing ladies have each won a. bowling shirt:-- Rose Lacroix -- Jean Tresidder Janet Larabie Nellie Tessolini Alma Bazinet Kay. Riley Norina Gabbani Theresa Larabie Mae Geck Ernestine Gabbani - 'Cecille Audette | Connie Lavallee - Ja Olu el «é just can't the high stepping | ngs. off the score sheet, xy steHar work of the whole. an, when the €ubs- could: not muster last 20 minutes of play. seored twice when they were. short- handed, First, Peried. Scoring -- None. 13.08, Armstrong ¥#.12. Second. Period 'Scoring' -- None © lin 15.54, Shaw' 18.54. Third Period at Kings --- Ouimet: oe olslaleiete see 6 37 2; Kings -- Binnie (Langlois, _ Franche) 3. Kings -- Langlois (Ouimet, - Bruder) 4. Kings: -- Ouimet 4:38, Ouimet 5.45, White 8.54, Oui- -met 12:05, Shaw: 37.07, Furoy. 18.29. Engagement Party For Denise Rivet |! Nbr. and Mrs: R. Rivet' entertain- ed at an engagement supper on Sunday; .Nevember 19, in honour of their daughter, Denise. Rev. R. as friends from Sudbury and Co- balt: were: among: those who were present. wearing'a' black silk dress: and cor- mums. Denise, who assisted her mother: chose. a turquoise blwe dress with: which: she wore a cor- sage of red roses; Red roses in a silver vase, and tall white candles in silver holders, graced the head table, which was covered with a white cutwork linen cloth. A cake which was made and frosted by orated with red roses, hearts, birds, and silver leaves. » Penalttes--Grenon® 2:14; Postale A 6.37, Shaw 8.13, Roach 25.54, Con-:1! 18:46 . Penatties -- Duhamel:2:00, Furoy . Becotte of North Cobalt and Rev. ' |@. Lapointe: of Haileybury, as well * Mrs. Rivet received her guests sage of mauve and' white baby ; the bride to be, was beautifully dec- . but the: game went kaput-: @ power play' when the Kings were . short handed six: times during the . On. the other hand, the Kings . 'PenakHies--Duhamel, 7.52, Taylor - 9.33, Haines 12.05, Franche . 3 4 oY | af 7, i

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