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The Oshawa Times, 4 Feb 1960, p. 15

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a." § a a THIS 16 HS SRO NAL SEASON AND HES A CINCH 7p SCORE A Lor MORE GOALS THAN HE DID I HI6 FIRST THO CONBINER BROUGHT UP WHEN HE WAS /8, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 4, 1960 15 SHOULD Bf lowed by anchor bowler Bill PERTH, Australia )cp) -- An|Games. The city council and pro-| pleted a $220,000 cycle velodrome. [to determi y : 3 etermine the layout of the in the Toronto City Major Bowl- On the day, Bolahood's was in this attractive capital city of | | mission and sold to private pur-| This was no mean feat when ie, hen cow inl 8 private p tenth frames, when he threw in the last team from the first ing of the Games, preparations "2 '© hots ernment is sub-| River, an inlet of Perth's Swan|likely will be -asked to rent out } of the top teams in the entire . then proceeded to take the third|with 10 points, one of which is struction is about to begin. Green said work on a $1,200,000 lawn bowls. by a score of 1126 against 1245,0f 1245, 1260, 1161) and for the more games. Their opposition for ing council. 'From now on there|gin. The stadium would seat 50 A i g W .|Ocean coast at Wembley Downs, | To a certain extent it resembles it was a battle right down to'some good experienced bowlers|the league. bourne Olympics, said in an in-/seat open air swimming pool is advanced housing loan to West-|the country. It is reputed to have ping centre ian capital city. a strike. rallied strongly to come back and!if caught in time. Band, Par ade, Luncheons HISTORY WAS RUNNER- : ' BELLEVILLE BOY COMES OF o °77° ! bed y 1 8088Y i i i 3 £ 1 1 101 win at least one game or some- ' 2 ' t 1 1 | ] "7, HULL i 1 B 1 h d B wl Tr times two games. * ikl fn 0 a ; 00 0 e S For the winners, Johnny Trott, BLACK HAWKS | ONE OF Brown, with 770 (264, 270, 236); Eroneen John Bolahood's bowlers came] The highlight of this second Swartz 642 (249, 182, 211); Vie estimated $7,000,000 investment minent local citizens were fully The track, described as fhe best villag h will ¢ i oy is {3 ¥ : i s est | village, which will comprise stan ling League, when they took a 2-1 ish of 342, Bill Brown with 270, second high in total points bowl- 1962 British Empire and Com-|__. _ _ Ha {tional championships in 1959. the Games they will be hand decision from Pasquale's Bowl- ant reliel i ; NEW SPORTS OUTFIT 8 Mey anded excellent relief bowling by Man-|g,n4ing js very close as there i A i o i " p "| Forrowing events, a new i Western Australia. new sports outfit for the Games, 2 | chasers. you consider that the Pasquale ihree strikes | With nearly three years to go he Bis, i rind clre Shu t three strikes plus a large countijoam of three points. provide the main stadium, swim- 8 a minimum balanced team in: the entire To-| ; : : Having won the second game in first place with 11 points and already are in full stride. An or- sidizing construction of a Games| River. Existing facilities prob-| rooms to Games visitors. Several ty Tv, * ilding dy 5 . ; 19 agat » Jormed, mobey Yoled for building Allan Mcinnes- boxing and weightlifting, and tels are projected. . geme by 1210 against LIS), Bolahood's. It is expected that : A lot of credit because, affer drop- 'We are going as fast as we athletics stadium will begin in| As at the Melbourne Olympics, in preference to Adelaide, is con- village is to be built on city-/1f is a clean, handsome city of they came back very strong in Bolahood team 3616 (games of next Saturday afternoon is Stan will be a gradual building up un- 000 spectators and would incor-| : i a score of 1280 to 1260, The game| As has been pointed out pre-|Studio Bowl, which is also con. E about six miles from downtown|Vancouver, site of the 1954 Howson, treasurer of the Aus- championships of world standard ] 3% 2 hy y 0,000 as an at the extreme western end of both anchor men. Bill Hoult, the which has helped greatly because] torviow great enthusiasm hasito begin in April. ern Australia for construction of an excellent climate and more/ed a head pin and Bill Brown for bowled, Bolahood's have. always growth of body cells. Often this UP FOR ROOKIE HONORS. A : | h 1b 0 ] TH imu | ror acncoldoy uuriers CHICAGO LJ LJ ® {who bowled in terrific style was FORWARD, or British m 11re ( ames Def at Pasquale's {high with 822 (232, 342, 248) fol- HOCKEY'S 1] Bill Neal 746 (214, 251, 281); Ron By RUSSELL ELMAN been shown in Perth for the, The council already has com-| Ac iti y i i | : : ; ERSATER | y has competition now is being held |, "with a very fine win this week game was John Trott's great fin. McCabe 636 (167, 235, 234). 0) g 5 in new sports facilities for the|behind the Games. |in Australia, was used for the na. dard brick and tile houses. A Bi cal with 25 3 ery § ck a fter : Bill Neal with 251 and some veryiaq in their group and the group monweaith .Games is being made | hy A i Inyprenr in RE | . 4 i _{ing team, tr Sev d : g 'Perth is laying on an entirely NEW ROWING COURSE over to the state housing com-| ning Swartz in the ninth and;o only a difference separating he said, "The city council will|straight 2,000 - metre course is : : i - I : An accommodation survey also [eam is reputed to be the best: jy the tenth before the November, 1962, open- ming pool, cycle velodrome, and depth of six feet on the Zanning| 18 being made, and homeowners 4 There are two teams tied for g ) ronto City Major League and one A » ac : such fine fashion, Bolahood's three teams tied for second place ganizing commitiee has been village" ably will be used for fencing, first - class new hotels and Mo- : I aL - dnd The Oshawa team deserve a|*® L P stadiums and preliminary con- Town clerk Porth, which gained the Gaines The totals on the day of the Bolahood's, after disposing of 4 ping the first game to Pasquale's/ Pasquale team were 3666 (games Pasquale's, will start winning can," said Jack Howson, secre-!June and will be finished at least|® self - contained Empire Games| sidered by many as an ideal site. < ; ganiz-| six s before the Games be y gah i 8¢ 3 tary of the 1962 Games organiz-|six months before the Games Be-|, oy 1104 pear the Indian) approximately 400,000 population |the: second game, winning it by|1126, 1250 and 1210). Jarvis suralice, formerty til the Games start." porate all the latest features for ; was won in the tenth frame and|viously, the Bolahood team has|Sidered one of the top teams in Perth. The, Australian govern-|Games, and, like Vancouver, is tralian team at the 1956 Mel., Construction of a $600,000, 8,000 ment has given i ult, th anchor man for Pasquale's pick-'in most of the weekly games| Cancer is caused by the unruly ---- | 150 houses, mess rooms and shop.| sunshine than any other Austral-/the Oshawa real estate boys got lost their first game and then growth can be completely stopped CANADA FINALS (YoUNGEST W CLUB Dutriduisd by King Features Byndicete NORANDA -- Canada's junior mittee chairman. We have ac- y g the event nee the site was decided The puzzl i about Tor-| onto Maple I not just that or yv're in second place in ti ob i pe " Bs Sent me that | D&S @ lowed p Da slockey JEague, hat! oronto seems fo win close |g they're in the NHL at all. Pia aut 0S€ | o yur friend, Johnny Clarke old way of bowling. He 9) That's some CLEAROUT OF Pullovers & Cardigans MADE BY: Tommy Kn Berma e Medium and Large. Standings Loaders This was the final game of the SECOND PERIOD {Tire 8, All-Stars and Pleasure Valley ook the ladie le with a 24 Arnold Doucette 260 206, June Mor Ross God ey 2, Jim Mont Olesuk 216, Roland CREDIT " s hic pt 1 er- ur 8: 1 1 (325), Earl Jordan 779, Sel Himes = ; , of the playoffs which get under : ! BL Poles 731, Bill Maeson 722, Place with Tall Has also taking four way next week, they will be sizz Zarowny T13- (328), 8S points to move into a second place tie Jers. i the Harlequins } : 5 F : d er 17.33 [Schwartz 711, Ron Murray 705 (3 Sari : ll wt mith 1 Standings: Sputniks 17, a The teams battled through a putniks 17 Harlequins 14, Bloopers 13, Penalties -- 9 ==, |R. Cairns 678, : {3 1673, L. Hopkins s 13, Loafers 12, Toppers 9 and MEN'S SUEDE WINDBREAKERS Colors of brown, and grey. Regular 17.95. NOW ..... - curlers will be given the red car WORST SCORERS 20. + upon last year." : -- | , - Tw provi i v will play tional sports championship only {province in the country will play ti I | ) {off in attempts to captwre the once before. he said, when the 5 . % {Dominion School Curling Cham- sure Skating Cham- {phy, symbol of supreme h r's Dominion Ld ~. K G o11n A civic reception and luncheon, with the Pepsi-( ola Trophy going risi an y- berta's ss Sheppard High ey a parade and a visit to an under lberta's Ross I P g {ground mine are some of the ol after a five-way tie events now being prepared for the 3 By GEORGE FRAJKOR no team has had as few goals youthful curlers, who will be \ampionships were held in The Leafs have allowed 132! their arrival at Noranda airport. from every province entered Previous sites of the other $ eat Terry Sawchuk in nets, anda Recreation Centre spiels have been: Calgary, 1959 : "We are making sure that the Charlottetown, 1958 r choolboys will participate in one 1957; Fort William, 1956; Sydney, t way "Tor 0 play- {lost thr g 3 ide , i . " # =a Ao; =, . » 4 : A look at the way Toronto play-|Jost three games decided by one jon finals ever held," said Mau- 1953; Moncton, 1952; Nelson, lifetime . . . however there's only a few days left of this storewide event so you'd better Hurry! Remember, for break the heart of any Leafs' matched that record, winning fan. They are, collectively, the geven of 11 squeakers. A great NOW before it's too late! pe i Bae Sei, ei pe mvt] OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS | cellar, have 137 goals--10 more ¢ ohnny 'Bower, 35, and eA -- 7 - ; L] than Toronto. Stanley, 33. - { THE PIN HITTERS 4, and a be Nn Only defenceman Allan Stanley The young boys have been good, Team Standings: Gearing's 12 [is now a 3 br A t afs|four pa . |Smale's 4 and Corson's 3 ¢ A 5' thre star team, but there the Leafs|four scored at least 20 goals: | fens High Single: Tab Gearing 1 -- are, one point ahead of Detroit Frank Mahovlich, Dick Duff, Bob| fens High Triple: Tab Gearing 629 1 H g : fe { H Gearing 212 ward Gordie Howe, defenceman veierans George Armstrong and| Men over 200: Tab G 8 Lr Kromers 4, Aut B Y EX a» i d goaler| Ron .Stewart Les Smale 226, Al Price 206, 206 mets © 4 = Aut an l an (s) Marcel Pronovest, an goalie on Stewart. Ted Tozer 202; Perc Gilmour Bob !} >. Shiners 2 Terry Sawchuk This s : . $noo nal nS Last year, when the Leafs/Vi1 *¢ A J nooze Smale aven't ak made their spectacular squeeze|16:h place in standings. Every|®y a... mgn Triple: Dot Tozer 51 bit We Rie 3 voints the cellar to the : from Pp two players ahead of him, Chi-| Ladies over Edith Ges ng Don't forget the Platerse and Rod M : a ha -- y n Dot Tozer 182 Snooze Si e 228; | Re Tournament, Saturday, Feb, 20. ts explained it all by say-|cago has one--Bobby Hull i Jackson | We want rn out and. get 1d ponents expla " Armstrong has 16 goals and Ales Gilmour 186 and Emma nw ant a full turn-out and get lots their heads, & year, We are t . and 'hustle that they jad oul measly nine, Harris to five, and line Sinclair, Maurice Richards, Molly counting on all teams to make that Tailored from the finest ond Domestic all-wool . |Sinelatr, Dorothy Price, John Jackson, lextra effort. i yarns. 'dyed worsteds and flarnmels, Sizes 28 fo 44 y z | Stanley, in fact, with his seven| SERGEANTS' MESS LEAGUE Lo : nobody outstanding to keep them " Wi S sev ; LE 5 . ? pi ay goals and 16 assists, is beating] MAJOR "A" LEAGUE The pins were really falling for some 5 Yim "worsted ong featuring hondsome 5 precered ECONOMY RANGE 6 95 i Harris and Mahovlich and is tied|, Congratulations to Maurie Shorten of the bowlers this week, one over 800, A ? a Jyor or three-button models in the lotest styles. Sizes "ena . | I'Ti x jt : by o fit men an young men to 2 gular, sho 1 {with Stewart on total points. | "700°: June Grice 739, Al Hill 721 and Sackett leads the honor roll again this J . 9 oo Teguial, dort, They still have no super-stars| Olmstead's total points -- 21, Fairley Bouckley 712 4 with a terrific 813 (340, 239, 234) i 2 it, hing eep- s M lich' .| 00's: Edna Hudson 695, Bev Dervent d with 7i 4 but darn it, something is keep-/matches Mahovlich's and Olm.| 800s: dng Hudson FUG, Bet, Fes 2 (30, 289 ECONOMY RANGE . . 59.50 CUSTOM RANGE happy knack of keeping the op-| Coach Punch Imlach seems to Ev Harding 666, Chris Coll ; EXTRA SUIT 1.00 SAVE 58.50 ex al ponents score down. Except for have hit on the ideal mixture of Mabel Moss 650, Merle Doe 647 TRA R SAVE Montreal's first-place Canadiens, iyouth and age. [Ryan 638, Helen Pinch 636, Ev C leads the 500 Hat with : 14 95 a 8 (83, 'Bea Northey 6at, Alice Northey 57 4nd ie! Palm git 06 EXTRA SUIT 1.00 SAVE 68.50 . 100 1395 616, Greta Tutton 613, Lorraine George Wright = 64S man 610, Stella Makarchuk 607, Lois % Sack Bond 835 (211, 230), DELUXE RANGE $e v 79.50 ; Nick Nichols ; EXTRA SUIT 1.00 SAVE 78.50 Salon 2; Fashion V {Rugs 1; Hayden Macdonald's 3, Young |} HM gh 234, Jaane Buin 19 05 1.00 18.95 RE fOr Conners 2. Strands [Lins 205, Belle Fox 233 Ror te EXTRA SUIT 1.00 SAVE 88.50 . . 0 ose ( 3 ££ u e Fruit Market 2 200, Doril Phillips 208-209, Jim Sulli van 208, Lorne Murphy 205, are With a four-goal barrage in the, Referees -- Mel Suddard, Paull, Siandinte i, second section: Pracick Satie, carowell and, Dick Bile SPORT SHIR final period, Durno ® Garage- Kauzenuk, | ed for top position with 21 points. Close- Opertors 4, Gunners ) men convincingly whipped FIRST PERIOD Ih : Cons 2 Macko's A's to the tune of 62,| No scoring. and the White Stars, w th 9. points 0, Fitters 0 and Commanders 0 All shades and designs. Made by such well-known Sunday evening in Major League! penalties -- Hughes (2) 2.15,|subway Lunch, Horne's Esso and the H AN PARK LEAGUE |A and W Root Beer have 11, Richmond gp of the Robinson, who EXTRA SHIRT SAVE regular schedule and it enabled| 1. Durno's:: Burke next with six points and adies' high triple 1 0 415 Next Monday night the Outlaws and | wih a tot a f i 5 .00 3.95 in the loop, a scant three poinis| 2. Macko's: My 9.18 Peacock Lumber meet The res Men's high single: Arnold Doucette, B . EXTRA Teel Mack's. who incidentally, 3. 3 should almost decide the second sec 260. SWEATER ; copped the league pennant for the 19.05 remaining 508 5.95 .00 4.95 Top Ten for the night, Sel Himes 813° 200 Club 6 95 1.00 ; A ; (300); Al. Goguen 754 (319): Ed. Wilson | Adeline Robinson 2 . George Westfall, high scoring (Burke, Middleton) . 19.57 73; H. Kalnitsky, : Toaman delve bin IL YOUR playmaker for the Garagemen, Penalties -- G. Westfall (mise.) |694; . Greene 690; erson 664: 23 50: S. West. J: Vasko 664; R. Buzni 643 and V he still won the individual scoring fall, 19.00; Hughes (match misc.) | Fred Goguen had a nice single at 305 4 CREDIT 9 95 1.00 7 95 | 19.0 d . 3 sing] 3 ; y ed 3 . title by a handy margin of nine|19.05; Cole (misc.) 19.05, | Lemon League: R. Simcoe 9, E iD John Gow 203, Don . . 1.00 6.95 3 A | 1 Bob Lewis 202 Bostorache 93 and R. Cooney 84. me: G. Judges 53, This was by far the fastest| 5. Durno's: Mills UAW LEAGUE RY 9. W. Wassell A played game in the league this (Burke, Olesuk) Chuck Ford had the high triple this gq 93. V. Stanshury 97, C. ® ™ . (806) and Anderson's Mek Hp cFall 99 and P, Montpetit 99 Ir i | if it any indicati S. E ]] 5d Branto tion, and if it is any indication| 11.09 |, Other high triples Ed Branton vers to take over first K an - on : Modern two-button, three button, single breasted and Lod Vo 1 - ym id scoreless but rugged first pericd Copeland, 17.17; Olesuk, 19.51; Hart 665, B. Huggins Copeland, 19.51 864 (303), D. Grant 673, R in territorial play, but great goal-i [oitver oD. Normorle Bis; J, BUY a SPORT COAT at the tending by Jimmy Hinkson in Red Wi C li { Donald ou, ¥ Conti 46, x NOW Reaular Pri d Ge 's © k |643, R. Welsh 637, H. Hobbs J | . r Pri Durno's cage, held the Lumber ing oalle |Coult 34, F. Parsons 639, H. Nugent| 9 ce an et a mes at bay, f bivod y . . 1630, W. Lewis 627, J. urno's drew first early 0 Th S d 1 | Godfrey 621, E. Bell 626, G. Mitton 625, in the second when Harvey Burke n e olaelines u Caron bas, R H ches 617, A. Tay- SERS : ini : ( A {lor 616 and ove 61 a real hustler both ways, finished] DETROIT (AP)--Goalie Terry| Lemon League included A. Holda ™ {pet treatment here February 15- At that time rinks from every Noranda was the site of a na- . Maple Leats |pionships and the Pepsi-Cola T ip was held here in {school curling. veld in Calgary, e fi Dominion School Curl Canadian Press Staff Writer scored against it as Toronto. greeted by a 43-piece band on|Quebec City in 1950 with a team s, Montreal 117. Detroit, with pjayoffs will be held at the Nor- Winnipeg, games. They have won eight and | ¢ the most outstanding Domin-|1955; Hamilton, 1954; Saskatoon, MEN! . , . If you haven't yet visited DUNN'S 1.00 SALE then you're missing some of the Biggest Bargains of a ers are scoring goals might goal, Even Montreal hasn't jee Portel vdown: com-!195 2 al, E I J ortelance, playdown com. 1951 : . . : rice tel p! ONLY $1 extra you get a Suit, Slacks, Sweater, Sport Coat, Sport Shirt etc. Take advantage of this big saving Even New York Rangers, in thee Olmstead, 33, goal- has any hope of making an all-|but hardly ot anding. Last year Kinstry's 12, Tozer's 10, Prices Red Wings who own all-star for-/ Pulford and Billy Harris. So did] (223, 184, 212) i on Pulford tops Leafs | coppin 200 Fr TOS Sea e in: the with 18 goals and 20 assists and| Ladies' High Single offs to team but Chicago has at least (jy, 201) FOR the Stanley Cup finals, ti op- ONLY = i that they were playing over h ctice for we have to get back the brad 3 p Duff 14, but Stewart is down to a] Lemon League: Eileen Coppin, Made- trophy that we lost last stretches of high-calibre play, but Mahovlich 13, [Nat Boorman and Rose Rupert. NO SUPER-STARS for her 816 triple. five over 700 and eight over 600. Betty tall ond hard-to-fit-stouts. EXTRA PAIR 1.00 SAVE 5.95 ing them going. Maybe it is the'stead has played 17 fewer games. oq, Gunn 680, Marion Dingman 669 {bell 628, Ann Chyb 627, Rose Oue Jeads the 80 et y y u rn Fillmore 806 and Joan Kantores 604 1.00 16.95 S Cokes 2, Acadian Cleaners . wich Jewellers 2 Woodlyn : Lenore. Rob DELUXE RANGE ... 89.50 | DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL Wright 203. Gord following are Miller Construction A orers 2, Mechanics 2, Instructors : k B i hockey action. 10.15; Mills, 13.50. | Bricklayers are all even with 12 points. | Congratu 2 to out 10n 100% HOW makers as B.V.D,, Brill and Bluestone. Durno's to finish in second spot| (S. Westfall, Olesuk) ! 206) winners, as there is only two nights | Njen's high triple, Ross Godfrey, USE umpteenth time in a row . Durno' ; : 8.95 1.00 6.95 1.00 5.95 v imi to a single goal but 11.06; Middl +15. i was limited io 2 sing goa: ov 2 Udieten, 1 | Conein 639. 2 ennv Carey 209, Vivian points. THIRD PERIOD | A se 5 op A. Norman 65. year, with plenty of two-way ac-| 6. Durno's: B 787 » games y s took four from the league |] . x MEN HIRT link models. Sizes 34 to 48. Tall included. which saw the A's gain a margin . iy . -- oo |H. Newsome 659. C. Rout Sanforized shrunk in navy, grey and khaki. Reg. 2.95. Redko 624, H FOR ONLY 1.00 off a three way passing play. Al|Sawchuk of Detroit Red Wings|way, D. Cockerton, K. Brant, B. Welsh Myles came back to register for will sit out the next three Na-| land gave them a short-lived lead, cause he feels run down. and H. Northey. hae Four Group | teams picked up three | the A's and then "Dingy" Eng-|tional Hockey League games be-|points: Corby's BA over Canadian Corps, Bond Clothing over Bo-Peep Restaurant; Durno's Garage over i { nni iggi 2, I of 2-1. However just three seconds| Dennis Riggin, 23, has been | ceil 2184 and Berg's Men's Wear from the end of the stanza at called up from the Red Wings' 19.57, Durno's Ernie Mills whack-|farm club at Edmonton, as a re- ed the puck into the net to knot/placement. i up at two apiece. |_Sawchuk, 30, playing his 10th In the third, Durno's swarmed NHL season, asked for the rest,| all over Macko's. First to score|the club said. He has played 46 was Mills with his second, then [of 49 games this season and has| it was Ron Brown's turn. Next|a 2.69 goals-against average. | it was Burke who was rewarded| Riggin, playing' his fourth sea- over Tommy Goch Supertest In Group II, Joe Flynn's Sport Shop shut out Pollard's Shell Station; Cana- dian Corps took three from H and Hardware; Norman Beal's split with Black's Men's Wear and red's Re frigeration Service also divided points with Meades Service Station Oshawa TV rolled 3525 to take three from Cannings in Group III; Acadian Cleaners made a clean sweep over Al's Bi-Rite; Al's Esso beat. Houdaille In- for his efforts. Just prior to his/son in the Western League, has dustries 3-1 and Tony's Refreshments counter Burke had hit the goalla 3.37 average in 51 games. beat Hyman Real Estate also 3-1 post twice within 30 seconds, but Sawchuk suffered an attack of {ca nding Group : Fd Purse y Go: he finally found the target on a mononucleosis, a blood ailment, |Bergs 4 (46), Tommy Goch 3 (32), Can breakaway. George Westfall fin-|in the 1956-57 season with Boston Corps 3 (29), Bonds 3 (23) and Bo ished off the scoring at 17.33. |and withdrew from the lineup fi RN ® Flynn's 7 (56), Black For Durno's, the whole team |after 34 games. He later quit the 6 (36), Can Corps 6 (34), Pollards stood out, but special mention|team and was out the remainder |} (3), Beals 3 (28), Meades 3 (18), should be made of the forecheck-|0f the season. He was acquired pn iT 2 a 7050, Osh- ing of Stan Westfall, and the good [again by the Red Wings in the awa TV § (31), Cannings 5 (26), Tony's defensive play of Lynn Middleton summer of 1957 in a trade with|3 G0" N' giRie 3 33) and Hyman and Bill Olesuk at the blueline. [the Bruins. J A's. Bie 2 vif MACKO'S A'S -- Goal, Wilt- | i" shire; Edwards, Copeland, Towns,| ~~ ETCHEVERRY SIGNS ORIEN Br aban tora 20s High Garrard, Rona, Myles, Eng-!| MONTREAL (CP)--Sam (The Average. He is K; pins ahead of Cec , Baker, [Rifle) Etcheverry, Canada's. most! pis. Coc tuations * tose reilly 11,002 DURNO'S -- Goal, Hinkson; durable quarterback, signed his BE a ation, 30.952 Yakemishyn Shaner, Hotes, Olea), Middle- | 1960 contract with Montreal Alou: gs, pa schon oi Reilly 669, A, i; ie. ' 1 utchins 663, Dalcourt 638 a " n, Burke estfall, Brown, ettes Tuesday for undisclosed gecretary Vic Raltoust 63 354 League Mills, G. Westfall and Cole. Iterms, High Singles ~ Dalcourt leads with a ¥ EXPORT PLAIN OR FILTER TIP CIGARETTES MEN'S KOODED PARKAS Heavy quilted and lined. Sizes 36 to 46. Reg. 17.95. MEN'S JEANS Sanorized shrunk, lined denim jeans. Sizes 30 to 40. Reg. 5.95. NOW : MEN'S CAR COATS And suburbans. Sizes 36 to 44. Quilted lined. Reg. to 22.50. NOW . . 16 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH nn Downtown Oshawa) 9 3.88 8.88 ECONOMY RANGE 29.50 PAIR TROUSERS 1.00 SAVE 14.50 DELUXE RANGE 34.50 PAIR TROUSERS 1.00 SAVE 14.50 A. Open a Charge Account NO INTEREST -OR-~ Carrying Charges

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