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The Oshawa Times, 30 Jan 1961, p. 11

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'Oshawa Rinks Crowd Bonspiel Prize List Oshawa entries dominated the ond, with three wins snd #88. Vormen, Y, 2 prize list, when the Oshawa Cur score of 19 even, 2 i ling Chis second "open bon High two-win prizes in the sec Third Gomes spiel' of the season wound wp ond Graw went 10 Ges, Camp ©, hin, Toy ©, Craters, rs ' = "Oshawa Dalry i on Saturdey mont, Actually this hell's rink, with & core of 19 Tring a6 there for their two wins and Father F, Thompson, was pot 169 Operated on the usual dowhie draw, with three games lor each draw, Saturday's competition produced several games that re ond game of the and Joe Bolahood's rink, with & margin of § plus 2, in thelr pee | day, won the Wigh one-win prizes ¥ quired an extra end 10 A # winner and other honepiel was by v ducted | games that were decided on the' victory being only one or two shits Top score of the day was turn ed in by Fred Thompson's Osh awe rink, in the 909 o'clock draw, This rink, which included Eric Hall, Reg Smith and Gerry Farrow, compiled & otal of 17, with threeclean wins, Bert Harrison's Peterborough rink, 8 perennial competitor in this snousl bonspiel, won all three games and in each case, the scores were close, one & tie game ~~ won on the extra end * over Alex Brodie's rink, in the third round. Harrison and his men had & total of just four, MUSH! VET WINS DOG-SLED DERBY [fo Shiae wi Whithy rink, with t | Bere finish of the ( of his nest ol His his father Don Holden skipping International Pog 14) 6:55:20 took the high two-win honors in ies and 58 seconds shesd (CF WIREPHOTO) the early draw, with a score of 13. Bobby Porter's entry from Toronto Royal Canadians was next with 12 plus 8, for their two victories Bev, Smith's Oshawa rink won thelr second game of the day in ne e Derby Dr ss the erinarien Mass Durno's Catch A's In Race For Top Berth Wilson Bishop and Mas Roland Lambe i ve from Auburndale drives Nis NUSKIES | 1 12, was the best in the one-won group, to take the fifth set of prizes In the 11.00 o'clock draw, Bud sheon were the other marksmen. Summer's rink from Tam 0 Gerry "Red" Melean fired \Shanter club nosed out Dean the City-Wide goal, his! McLaughlin's rink on the last 10th of the campaign end, to finish tops in the section, CITY WIDE, - gos! - Godridge, with three wins and a score of defence - ¥. Crockerten, Delvis, | 10 plus 1, Chas, Peacock's Osh Fry. Trip, forwards, Rennick, awa rink was 8 very close sec Myles, Tran, McLean, Sadow ski, DD. Cockerton, Naplorow 5k1, and Wrigh For we fh time since the Linton, forwards, Watt Oshawe Major Hockey League Konorowski Dowe opened the schedule, Oshawa A's|Yahn, Furey VP find themselves sharing tap spot| Donald with Durno's Garage. The First Period Agemen climbed Into cose Baer Scoring ship last night in the Bowman Penalties + ville Arena as the weekly Win: ig 4 perind pill was skated off ava Peters (Ath) Purno's whipped City - Wide (MacDonald, Kirk) 10:43 Answering Service 6-1 while the! 2 A Hubble (8 Leys inne gar None None Me |dropped a one-sided K7-47 deci: sion to the Senior A Toronto YMHA Blues Saturday night, as they completed their final game in the OBA Big Seven Basketball | League, The win for the Blues enabled them to move into a tie with the Oshawa club, in second place Both clubs have 14 points, four pla Nicholisheon (1st) {onto and the Livvies have three pair most v8 Merchants established lorowskl a "shoe-in" for! 4, Vending {one-sided fashion and the § plus F |1ess the Tilsonburg, though Tor: title owned by Tillsonburg, have games in hand over the Gen:|played Oshawa here in Dedep osha club |ber, That night they won a close The Hawks finished thir league|74-68 victory Canadian decath: lon champion and Olymple star{the Oshawans chairman Fred Moss, with Bill the presentation of prizes, 190 CLOCK DRAW First Gome Ld GAA WHITBY WW, Melibionigh, Pog Fa ran, Larry Marshall, J. €, MeClehond, Fred Kichen, BE. Melusy, Don Crothers, Ika Bryan, ip wip 3 wn TAM OSHANTER * Erogs, I, Smihington, Vituneki, V itneks, wp GWAWA John Marrsen, Ec Mebonald, A Beard, Bev Sh, £ Doug Kes, $ A wHITRY Kaioh Bisehowgh, Wil Che ", Bill Holden, Don Holden, ip OSHAWA Rich Yessy Dune Brodie, Bok Walker, Alex Bice, I; wip WHITBY Sorichetti, Sorichetti, 4 Doug Langmead, hy Porter, Bert Granik, ship OSHAWA Art Stubbins, Geo, Tresise Jack Michael, Ev. Jackson, wip OSHAWA Dan Stig, Ross Mills, Reg. Aker Maurice Hart, sip 12; OSHAWA Eric Ha Fag. Smith, Gerry Farrow, Fred Thompson 09 Cam Henderson, Bucky Like, Nem Ward, skip I; PETERRORO Bert Mortlock, Dave Gerolamy, § Go Ed, Porst, ny Bert Harrison, Paul Michael, skip pb skip 3 Second Game F, Thompson, 12; MN, Ward, 5 B. Porter, 7, WW. Holden, 3 C. Rich, 10; 6. Vitunski, 3 £, Jackson, 12, MW, Hart, 4 FP. Michael, 1; 4, Bryant, 2 'Genosha Hawks Bow To YMHA Tall Blues Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks this is good indeed, considering|that averages better than 6'4" the calibre of clubs they have played, Saturday night they deserved a better fate, The score was no indication of the floor play in the game as Oshawa checked every hit as good as their Sen: lor rivals, They Just didn't have 6 F Melawn, Brownlee acting ,, i final end, with the margin of as Arawmaster and AssISUnG In Eo Hatters, 15 Wetec, 4 > ARAL ODT Goi Bil, Yerna MWelaughhin, Chas, Metivesn, Y id HONG us sip VAN OSMANTIR ®. Peters, 0, Yihs, P. Rtheriord, Van Heclickie, #, J, Donretty, -_ Ww Corem, A Ey A aig Virviand, Bares, a OWAWA Roy Marrs, Lond achhilien, Frank Kelior, Chas, Pescock, "op CW Wha Ei Mekiugh Joe Eolohnnd, sip A PETERBORO Wiis Bronbston, Jerry Downer, Bil Shltz, Jack Mehigine, / wie é 8) Jock Piotti, i Tom Jack, Harold Brownies, AM Yebsier, wip OSHAWA Weddy Oke, Terry Kelly, lohn Greasy, F Geo. Compbeh, F £ Yom King, og Rowson, 18d Moss c, Fereyma, , win OSHAWA | £4 Branton, Bert Dingle, Beart WH Wally Butler, ip ad TAM O/SHANTER Jack Ward, Gary Bacchus Mickey Garlow, Bud Sumner, wip é, OSHAWA OSHAWA I Darbington, Jack Simmons, hh Skiteh, Gord Mile m Mes Alex Mo Willer, Al Parkni skip § shin OSHAWA ROYAL CANS, Ruddy Andrews, y Spiel, Bill Lovelock, A Tucker, Chas, Whits, him Alison, Degn Meloughlin, Bill Melesd, wip 19; ¥ an, Ww, Schultz, WW. Butler, 0, Melaughlin, 7; 6G. Campbell, K. Macluckis, 10; A, Pa Fr. Pereyms, 16; f J, Bolahand, WwW, Miller Peacock, Wh i G, Campbell, A. Parkhill, WW, Shultz, 8, Sumner, C, Peacock, J K, Mockuckie, 6; Dr, Harding, &; Fr. Pereyma, 9, Ww, Butler, J, Bonnelly BO. Mclaughlin, ww, Miller H, Brownies, 1, Allison, i 6 DRA DODAD TANI OBWDI® a Bates, E--t and both Doug Gaidy and Hary |Bingelton go about 6'7", It was Ithis mastery of height that stop ped the Oshawa crew Baturday, The Blues held a lead of 10-2 early in the game and never looker back, They were strong ¢ the Southern Ontario skip ¥ championship meet Saturday at City League THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Jonsery 39, 196) 11) \READER'S VIEWS z Oshawa Majors « Express Thanks 1 13 # Ld Juvenile Race Oshaws Minor Hockey achonaid po , and pubicty 16 UAW. Hockey Club for the help 16 they have given the Oshawa 15 Majors Intermediate Hockey 12 Clay during he bunt week, They 11 have given us | Wredmark, Cullen, BH, Mae, Vernon, Dalry Lutton, Dairy 9 teams, 9? The help came after the injury 9 riddled Majors made an appes)| {to the executive of the UAW, league, headed by President! (Cliff Pilkey, Normally each Un (Jd lion team is allowed three OHA On Minors players, and all four teams had] TORONTO (CP) ~~ Canadian Collingwood » . Skiers Shine ules ro et i Majors, they consented to allow) to develop minor foothall, it was en |them to sign p player from eich Feporied Snivrtn at the annual A team, while still all meeting anadian Rughy OWEN SOUND (CP)=~SKiers| players involved. to vay Unig Union, from Collingwood clubs almost hockey | The meeting elected Maurice From Oshawa Merchants the Chilton of Sarnia as president, eS LT a FEENSR T '60 ENVOY Station Wagon, White with Red trim, Push- button "1 946 radio... '60 VAUXHALL Station Wagon, Blue ond very, "1 896 Sharp Peter: | 4 TO CHOOSE FROM » 1050 OWEVROLETS AUTOMATICS, RADIOS, ETE, "1608 2° "50 VAUXHALL '58 FORD off the back-heards and would the height, The YMHA club, who|get two or three shots to each are anxious for a shot at thelone of the Hawks club, But the added four players since they of last year, George Stulae has joined the elub as have Art Kirk: wood and Phil Waters, The Blues can now put a team on the floor to settle for 1110 for five, Dick Adams just couldn't get going and before too long this top shooter is bound to break loose and the Acadian club Is patien- tly waiting, Dick had 857 for his four with 228; 208; 208 and 218, People's top men, MeQuaker 14; hil Gunn 1105; Ed Hawks 40, The standing now shows Stan Jarvis Insuran 8 points; Plan. tation Bowl 6; Acadian Cleaners 6; Neagrams §; Peoples §; Dar: rigo's 5 Melvor Plumbing 4; Penny's 2 Saturday's schedule play will be at Bowlodrome when Aca: dian will meet the Penny's ¢' b, pen: cack) 3.08 in the! § Union 10YOWSK! League WEEKEND STARS vin ame seem week Toronto's Red Kelly, who seared two goals to lead Maple Leafs to a 4:1 win over Rangers in New York Sunday, Detroit's Gordie Howe, who scored two goals, including the equaliger with less than a min ute remaining, as Red Wings and Montreal Canadiens tied 8-3 Genosha crew never gave up Gary Vaughan played a terri fic game for the second con: secutive time, He checked like a demon and was top scorer for as well, John Newey, too played one of his hest games and was, the steady: ing influenece when the going gol rough, But the Oshawans could not mateh thelr seniors oppo- nents and on half time trailed hy 41:19, The Hawks cut well into the lead early in the second half as Tom Olinyk, Oldfield and Vaugh- an scored consecutively without a reply, They were within 18 points before YHMA, once again caught fire with Singleton and Kirkwood hitting well, The Gen: osha crew just couldn't hold on and the Blues won going away with a very convincing * 87.47 win, Top scorer In the game was Harvey Singleton with 23 points followed by Art Kirkwood with 14 and Ruby Richman with 11 for the Toronto crew, Gary Vau ghan was high man for Oshawa with 14 and John Newey had nine and Brent Oldfield eight In foul shooting, Toronto scored 10-for-32 and Oshawa 13-for-26 The Hawks will be at home twice this week, with games on Thursday night at 8 p.m, against Toronto Ryerson Tech Rams and on Saturday night at 7.30 pm, against either Welland Meteors or Toronto Victor Heaters, in Montreal Saturday, Station Wagon, 2- Station Wagon, V8, outomatic, radio, fone, $ dded dash, $ padde A clean ,,, 1246 h.p. engine 1 Over 35 More Choice Cars to Choose From Ask for one of our four courteous selesmenee Garry Hooey, Frank Lowry, Ken Morgen or Graham White G.MAC TERMS Harry Donald Limifed 300 DUNDAS ST, EAST, WHITBY MO 8-3304.5-6 Open Evenings TiN 9 pm, The Welland club cancelled oon hold on third Baker Vending ut the Catepor inte the league re and also three dandy games 263; 240 and 286 for 794; John Trott was very good in the first two games with 381 and 254 but ran into a heap of grief in the third game with a 169, giving him 690 for his three game total John Hrico had 276, 100 and 257 for 732; Lloyd Sabins 280, 204; 242 and 298 was going along nicely but the fifth game of 146 black tires for The "Buy of the Year" ~SNOW TIRES 2750/15 Brand New Dominion § Royal Winterides ., ., ., tubeless INCLUDES INSTALLATION PLUS YOUR NEW SPARE WE HE o A Alp, 0 WHY NOT !! 00 IT NOW @ Add en extra Bath: room goal ® modernize your pre sent kitchen-sink and bathroom fixtures, For Service and Repairs CALL RA 5.5132 TODAY For FREE ESTIMATES ON REPAIRS ana NEW FIXTURES GUSCOTT PL AND HEATING LTD. 207 SIMCOE ST. §. OSHAWA iGau Milton 13.84 and 1 farriage, Price, forwards, Nich 4 12, Hubble 18:58 and Kon records of 18 points, With only Third Period | frst Period like & stern race for the pen: 4 J Peters (7th) Penalties - None 12th | (Glaspell) 7:08 (Brown, Nicholisheon) 9:09 + Pi | . J winger, spearheaded the Oshawa| 7: Juves - Peters (Bh) {4. Durno's - Mills (13th) firing three goals, Buddy Yahn 9, A's - Lawson (11th) 14:53 | Third Period Donald and defenceman Al} A's Amold ih i, Durno's « Tureski (18th) arr B " in his best game « the season and England 15:3] | (Mills) 18:57 Garl Lawson adding the others, | Wide Answering Service a 10| officials, Charlie March, Mellior calibre clubs, The Oshawa p VEOn Arnols rard, Lawson and Arnold [sist to pace the Ga.i emen into The Acadian Cleaner five-pin|ful 276 game and Bob Gallagher, h hip T erchants Whip Tony's, in a exciting series | lgumes betweeen the two have/in the fourth and fifth games, the UAW Hu Miller (5th) (Nap-|1227 to 1027, lost the second 1244 kept the locals in the running Merchants came up with non freshments 7:1. Victory moved TONY'S «= MERCHANTS {totals were really close, S803 for|final frame that the fourth and alace Tony's Merchants, snanpned a personal] AS is usually the case at Plan: (the Acadian Cleaner elub is have the first position all sewed Merchants to a 7 and the series between moved into the lead with a five: this|the most exciting | Hank Sarnovsky wes Acadian iy twinbill, Credit Union season. Cer Paul Tran trig lobby Harmon, agile rightwin, £ame with 281 and 280 respec: Bob Gallagher was a handyman 'he defeat goal Cirka. defence Reid [this game. Bob Gallagher was CREDIT UNION «= BAKER'S top Oshawa shooter in the sees Napiorowski, Credit Unlon turns, MERCHANTS = goal Hawe, [game and Bob Gallagher again Leftwinzer Miller collected two nold, Armstrong, Westfall, Tvan {the line-up in the third game blyn, aggressive vightwinger 1. Tonv's Harmon (0th) Raker Vending orphan tally Up< (16th). (Tran) 9.8 BAKER VENDING Penalties =» Arnold 14.23, Har | forwards, Wright, Milton, Lint Merchants Tran (Mh), defence Gaudet, Smith, Me go moianko) 15.07 Tamblyn and Le Gree Penalties Wallace 13.10 det) 18.00 THIRD PERIOD 4 10th) SECOND PERIOD «1 8 Merchants Arnold (17th) Pentities -- Smith Sneddon, £48 and Wallace 10.04 DURNO'S GARAGE goal "City League' Juveniles opened rnold) 18:50 Melnick, defence-Olesnuk, Cole, the gate for Durmno's in the firs Itie Arnold 7:86, Arn fixture upsetting the A's 74 {0 olishen, Brown, Gray, Westfall, Both clubs now have identical srowski 15:11 (Mills, Tureski and Wills four league games remaining| 3 A's - Arnold (16th) 3 (1, C-Wide «- McLean (10th) in the 18-point schedule, it look (Garrard, Lawson) 4:21 (Rennick, Fry) 18:52 nant. Durno's A's once (Mac Donald) f 50 | Second Period more, that coming on February! § Juves - Yahn (71) 2, Durno's « Wills (11th) 8, Juves » Yahn (Bth) 8, Durno's » Gray (0th) JUVENILES - A's : IA 8, Dun iray Jimmie Peters, pepper-pot left (Ted O'Connor) 8:08 (Nicholisheon) 15 | (MacDonald) 9:28 (Westfall, Tureskl) 16:46 "eC d Juveniles Wo &| . E reskl) ' plana Fk a "As 8. Juves » Glaspell (1st) 1:17 | Penalties - McLean 18:50 v ( al { A gamered a pair (f tallies with|!0 dy 88 Ma ona (oth) 5, Durna's sligletons going to Rod Mad Canton) 10:0 [017 : A (Garrard, Lawson) 18.19 ' a Glaspell, MacDonald also col Penalties . Tom O'Connor 9:47, (Mills, We (fall) 6:06 lected three assists and turned 7, Durna's - Tureski (10th) Syd Arnold netied a of DURNO'S - CITY-WIDE Penalties Cole 13:28 and Ni-| games with 7-won, B-lost Fecord markers with Denny Hub Durno's Garage spotted Citys onalisheon 15:21 and their loses were all to Ben OSHAWA A's--goal-obinsrn, | lead then fired six unanswered guddard and Paul. Kaweznuk; [team can finish no worse than| defence-Edwards, Hubble, Keen|BORIS to claim » one cided {Scorer Jim Shaw third in the 7-team group and) an, MeGarry, Elliott, forwards, |Win . -- 'Conn gland. Baker, GG Scoring leader Dor Tureski| O'Connor, England, Baker, Gar triggered two goals and one as:| A ] " Fi 11 CITY LEAGUE JUVENILES «|a deadlock for first place with ca 1ans na Y goal - Hinkson, defence - O'Con: | A's, Lucky Wills, 7 Ww Gray | nor, Porteous, Kirk, Glaspell,|Ernie Mills and Dave Nicholl: | Wi Oo r P ] Ss club gained their first victory also a starter in this game rap: over People's Credit Jewellers| ped in a dandy 203 game but {elub, by taking three-games o-| People's moved ahead two-to {twa one with Kddie Hawkes star . M [at Plantation Bowl on Saturday. [ring Practicall Clinch ot The previous two meetings of, Bob Gallagher. in leadoff posi: {these clubs resulted {wins for (tion along with anchorman Hank People's, although all league Sarnovsky, were the big shots sna Gaudet) 1.07 | themselves as Ford (Ath) Wood: heen close contests |along with John Hrico and it Acadian took the first game|was their determination that aant vesterdav morning Bowmanville Arena MeClinton) 2.22 [to 1144, lost the third 1211 to] Hank Sarnovsky In the diffi. Famblyn (3nd), 1184, and came back to take the cult anchorman role, was ter. other important trouneing|leGree, Elliott) 10,18 {fourth and fifth games, 1100 to|rific with some dandy clutch their nearest rivals Tony's Re.| Penalties Hannon 7.21 {1152 and 1130 to 1125. The team bowling and it was not until the Lloyd Clarke's outfit five full Svd Arnold, sharpshooting| Acadian Cleaners and 5860 for fifth games were decided points out in front of second pight winger with the Oshawal|Peoples Still battling for a play-off With only four league three game scoring drought, [tation Bowl, the going was rough three points off the pace, as the remaining, Merchants 10/tiring three goals to nace thel/for mast all the teams in Group (Stan Jarvis Insurance entry kev 71 aver/"A" ap for another campaigs Tony's Refreshments. Arnold) Acadian and Peoples was by far/game win over Penny's In the first game of the now has tallied 17 goals - Lloyd Sabins and John Trott head man on Saturday with 233; golidated thet ed & Daly {were Acadipn's best in the first|976; 240; 313 and 239 for 1204; downing : ger. tallied for Tony's (tively. John Trott was extremely with some perfect relief work club . deeper TONY'S REFRESHMENTS = effective in the late stages of basement | " : Goulding, forwards, Sutton, Hill, [perfect in reli ; Sparked by the line of Jimmy West, Smith Harmond and Hank Sarnavsky with 376 was { ueky Wills and Ted Myles Miller, Luck alan to 1 ond game and John Trott again sd a brilliant team effort, whip. [defence MeMauhon, alinte bowled very well with a 28 cer Vending §1 Carbetl, Marshall, forwards, Ar ping Raker Vending shone in relief goals with Wills and Napiorow Sneddon and Samolenke John Hrica was injected inte ski adding one each. Joe Tan: PIRST PERIOD netted the other marker Goulding, Hill 4.00 ] Harold Ford was credited with. 3 Merchants Samaolenko, | ping In Lorne Hartford's long 3 Merchants = Arnold (15th) drive (Westfall, Armstrong) 14.37 | Robinson, defence -- Cockerton, man 15.07 and Reid 19.48 Rorabeck, Woodcock, Hartford SECOND PERIOD | ner, Hamilton, Ford and Bannon . a gt {{Amald, Sneddon) 11.52 JCREDIT UNION~goal, Cirka, | §. Merchants -- Sneddon (25th) Lintan, Lodge, forwards, NAROR| 8, Merchants -- Arnold (16th) awski Wills filler WO | (Armstrong, Westfall) 19.98 FIRST PERIOD Corbeil 14.28, Westfall 18.52 and 1. Union Miller (4th Reid 19.5% Penalties Merchants Tran Rorabeck \ Sneddon, Samolenke) 7.32 2. Union -- Naplorowsk! { 8th), | (Armstrong) 9.52 Wills, Gaudet) 3.99 Penalties ~ Westfall (3) 1.28 THIRD PERIOD i Officials Mel Suddard and 3 Union « Wills (1000) (Nap: Lionel Wilson; Scorer Jim Shaw, 14.23 Radios as low as Transistor "In - the « Dash" Car 391s GUNS 20% off Present Stock Only, DOMINION ™ | TIRE STORES DOMINION nn ROYAL 1 WLI Rush while selection is still good. \ * BUDGET TERMS © | 48 BOND ST, WEST (Corner of Church) RA 5.6511 sant of Owen Sound freshments, defenceman Sambo chairman of the CRU com- Osler Buf, have played since the welcome|to teams and leagues across the Slalom tain Slalom: Mellaey, Hamil: their game here for Inst Satur: games hefore the Hawks open TORONTO ~~ Waters 8, Cohen SCORERS = 8, Cohen and B ny married these 29 rare whiskies to create the superb flavour of made clean sweep of events termediates signed right-wing. Ross Fischer of Hamilton, Craig Leith ski trials, 39 miles 78 Arnold, from Tony's re named vice-president and who 8 , : mittee for minor foothall de- Twenty-two clubs from South Sith, Jom et Uikon, velopment, submiited 8 report em Ontario participated or y Fo Hehowing that the eastern and player, as yet unnamed from h RESULTS (Baker Vending, The presence of western division of the Cans- Sm A ond hays: o of Blue Players has already heen|®an Foothall League made #0 ' ¢ Mountain, Stewart Mckay ofl 107 In two games the Majors grants totalling $19,900 in 1960 Slalom: Bill Controntow of Blue additions, the Oshawans have country. Mountain, McKay, | Senior girls: | Downhill; Cathy Welder of Blue Mountain, Sue Firth of Georgian Peach, Firth i Girls 15 and under; | Downhill; Cath Robinson-of Tor: onto, Bue Harvey | Slalom: Nora McKay of Osler Bluff, Judy Dyon of Peterbor: ough, Girls over 15: | Downhill; Pixie Bigelow, Osler Bluff; Sue Smith, Blue Moun Slalom: Shelley Rutter, borough, Pixie Beigelow Boys under 15; Downhill: John Demma, Peter horough; Tan McKay, Osler| Bluff, Pat on, Max Yule, Cedar Springs Combined boy's champion: Van Zotter Combined girl's champion Cathy Wdier, day after running into a flu epi- |demie that sidelined over. half their team, They will try again (next Saturday and If they can't (come the Vietor Heaters will fill in, These will be the last two OBA Inter A playdowns against Brantford, ORHAWA «= Oldfield 8, Cheski B, J. 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