& THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Jonuery 25, 1965 Wate a lial is + OPENING NIGHT in the program arranged for the observance of "Minor Hoc- _ key Week In Canada" in Oshawa, was the exhibition game played at the Civic Auditorium on Saturday af- ternoon. Almost a hundred age-limit teams play or- ganized hockey in this city, embracing a total of about 2,000 boys, ringing in ages from seven years to 18. RON IE > ise Above, David McKee, a member of the Oshawa Pee Wee All-Stars, hands the puck to be used in the offi- cial opening of the first game of the week, to Alder- man Gordon Attersley, with Cliff Maddock (centre), president of the Oshawa Minor Hockey Association, watching the proceedings. --Oshawa Times. Photo - PROTESTANT LEAGUE Shutouts Feature Play In Six Atom Matches There were five shutouts in the Atom section of the Protes- tant Church hockey league on Saturday at the Civic Audi-| torium. ' Albert St United outscored Southminster 2-1. with Robert Small notching both goals for the winners. David. Sheridan answered with a single for _Southminster. St. Paul's Presbyterian white- Washed St. Luke's Presby- ferians 3-0. John Kift, David Boneham and Richard Ding- man were the marksmen for St. Paul's. Doug Lavis received a well-earned shutout. | Frank Bathe went on a scor-| ing spree for Christ Church with five goals and led his team to an easy 6-0 victory, Frank's brother, Bob, accounted for the other goal. Paul Osborne, in goal for Christ Church, picked up the shutout. Three goals by David Car- gon sparked St. Andrew's Unit- ed to a 5-0 win over Simcoe St. United. Danny Kitchen fired the other two goals. Playing a steady game and receiving the shutout was John Phillips. | Harmony United blanked St.) Mark's Anglican 7-0 behind a three-goal performance by Greg Bone. Brian Wilson, Steve Bart- lett, Bobby McPherson and Danny Porteous added singles. Goaltender Ken Scott for Har- mony earned the shutout. In the final game, North- minster defeated First Baptist 3-0. David Salter, Keith Smith and Scott Brinning scored for the winners. John Bowes, in goal for Northminster, received the shutout. MITE ACTION Toronto Bruins Whip Oshawa's Pee Wee Stars Minor Hockey Week opened in Oshawa, Saturday afternoon, at the Civic Auditorium with Toronto Bruins whipping Osh- awa Pee Wee All-Stars 11-2, in their exhibition tilt. Peter Sullivan sparked the winners with five goals. .Kevin Keefe and Stan Egerton had two |markers each while Jim Nichol- json and Paul Benson shared | singles. For Oshawa, Eric Howard and Howie Nesbitt were the marks- men. Howard also earned an assist. Special dignitaries were on jhand for the official opening. |They included Ivan Locke, ex- ecutive member of the Ontario Black Hawks, paced by Peter/Minor Association; Matt Ley- Winstanley, sent the Red Wings/qen, first vice-president of the down to a.41 defeat. Winstan-\QHA; Alderman Gordon Atters- ley tipped in three goals while/jey; Cliff Maddock, president of Dan Bone got a single. David Oshawa -Minor Assoc.; Harvey Hardie slapped in the lone! peadie, secretary of the Oshawa marker for the losers. Minor Assoc.; Jim Hardie, pres Rangers edged Maple Leafs|dent Oshawa Church League; 4.3 as Kevin Bartlett led the|Bob Anmstrong, first vice- winners with two goals. Gary| president of Catholic Youth Or- MacLean and David Kift shared) ganization; and Bob Andrews, singles while John Pattmanich airman of Neighbourhood scored all three goals for Leafs.) Parks Assoc. Following are the games for|~~-- this Saturday: St. Andrew's " e Harmony, 7.00-7.40 a.m.; Sim-) R ll Eth coe St. vs St. Marks, 7.40-8.20; | 0 y 1er St. Paul's vs Albert St., 8.20-) King. St. vs Southminster, 10.30-| : 11.05. In Mite play, Red Wings| TORONTO (CP) -- Rolly meet Rangers Ethier of the North Bay Nug- | By CLIFF GORDON | Three powerplay goals by the Whitby Dunlops, on Saturday lafternoon, enabled them to gain a 3-3 tie with the vastly improv- ed Dixie '"Beehives', at the |Whitby Arena. | Dunlops, who held a slim 2-1 llead going into the third and final period, were forced to come from behind in the final six minutes of play to get the single point. Brian Fletcher, Phil Solomon and Jim Whittaker scored sin- gle goals for the men of Pat lassists for his afternoon's work. Graham Freeman, Kielman and Bayes scored for the visit- ors, who are playing inspired hockey under coach "Peanuts" O'Flarethy, and could well be "the spoilers' of the league, for some of the teams, TIGHT LEAGUE RACE The league which is one of the tightest-knit affairs seen in some years, has only a six- Baker. Fletcher also gained two On Third-Period Tally | : last visit here and the home- sters are bound on getting re- | BRIAN FLETCHER land seventh-place teams in the} Ups topped the locals on their venge. Sunday afternoon, the High Park Entry Wins OCC Men's Open 'Spiel Third Wally Butler, . 10; Jack Judge Is OGA Director TORONTO (CP) -- H. W. Acadian Acadian Cleaners picked up a well-earned victory their meeting with Aprile Lanes in Toronto City Major five-pin bowling action at Willow Bow! '|on Saturday. The Oshawa squad 'lcame up with a.4-1 win. 'Jat its best with Acadians rack- ing up 1-262; 1,360; 1,359; 1,212 4 é 5 4 - 3) It was major league bowling 2 3 and 1,276 for a five-game total of 6,469, while the .losers re- taliated with 1,178; 1,311; 1,326; 1,319 and 1,133 for 6,267. The first three games were |won by Acadians due to their 'Oshawa Girl Is Runner-Up Novice Event OAKVILLE (CP)--Two com- petitors from Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club won the men's and women's titles in 3.\the central Ontario figure skat- jing championships Saturday rnight. | David McGillivray defeated {fellow club - member Douglas Leigh by 840.18 points to 759.2. | Linda Ewisak won with 862.4 points, 74 more than Margaret of Etobicoke's Silver B'ades Skating Club. 7: Christine Minshall of Oakville 9|Skating Club took the junior 4.\women's title with a 225.5 50 - 1\294.5 win over Susan Davies o 5./Toronto Cricket. Bill Foster of Oakville edged 7(L).| John MacWilliams of Huntsville} : $/129.5 to 128.8 to win the novice 5.;|men's singles. 4 Credit Valley's Donna Taylor had a nine-point margin--126.9 Only one point separated the;wins and a total of 10 points, 9:00 O'CLOCK DRAW A Patte, .. 10; G. Crawford, ... top four prize-winning rinks, in|were claimed by an Oshawa BK te hols, een cee Ben Sonik eal the annual Seagram's Trophyjrink, playing in the early draw. |p. Taylor, K. McLeod, M. Johnson, .. 9; D. Kirkland, ... men's open bonspiel, held at/They were Ray McAvoy,|M. Welker, C. Main, Vaginas > ran pgp eda : the Oshawa Curling Club on|"Bucky" .Luke, '"Ruddy"|% Wilson | --- Backis. Ges. hea, 18 Lowy eel Saturday, as 30 rinks contested|Andrews and Ken Conlin, skip.| skip ate oka e Be Bon Holden 10; \. K. Miller, ... the three-game event and pro- OSHAWA OSHAWA Te NA OC TA 21988 lduced some of the tightest com-| _ _ OTHER PRIZES -- Ray McAvoy, Merle Mackie, lough, 13; ei Ss n icky Luke, jord Jackson, 7 petition of the season. High two-win prizes in the pe ky Luki Gord 3 ks 11:00 O'CLOCK DRAW 'A. Faudemer's entry, from|9.00 o'clock draw were won by|{uddy Andrews, fd Hill First Game . au Ty, ; Ken Conclin, Doug Kirkland, PETERBORO C.C. OSHAWA the Toronto High Park Club,|George Bates Oshawa C.C.!" skip 10; skip 'IR. Aitchison, Bob Schoenau which included Jack Keating,|°"tty with a point-total of 16-) yor, wiGH PARK OSHAWA GOLF jim McNeeley, Doug Hopps, | Fred Goodman and Don Jones pius-s. Next in line was the|Jack Keating, Gord Richards, D. Lipsett, Cam Henderson, as vice-skip, won their three|Oshawa Golf Club rink skip-|fred Goodman, 7 degepent D. Baptie, Lorne Goodman, ys n ion_ Jones, Alex Mackay, skip, .. 10; skip, Be games, participating in the 9.00|Ped by Bob Patte. They had 11a, Faudemer, Bob Patte, TRENTON RCAF OSHAWA o'clock draw. They had a very points for their two wins. skip .. 6; skip oe 5.1 CHE HOV, j Dick | Baker, " ; 4 ; : ; Hans St: i tu Cotton, close game in the first round,| High one-win prizes, in this AUR Scag one, 10a Combe," Bob ieee, nosing out Bob Patte's Oshawa|section, were won by "Bus" | jock Kerr, Ron Mitchell, Earl Thieson, Jack Elliott, rink only 6-5 but they won their/McCullough's Oshawa C.C.|Bruce Caverly, Joe Elliott. || SKIBA Seng OORT ag next game by a four-point mar-|rink, with 8-plus-2 for their formes Moret <a MeCullodgh, | am < arniess, gin and then came through with|poinis. OSHAWA wuirsy John Luke, Bill Berry, a big win, in the final third) In the 11.00 o'clock draw, W. Doug Stainton, _ lon Burwash, |Bob Matthews, Jim Parracic, o xfiba i hn MacMilion, Or: Sowyer, \Gord MacMillan, Bernie Aitken, round, for a total of 13 points,| Howell's rink, from the Toronto jenn Vachiliom oy eo niwel skip, 10; skipy . 6, to capture The Seagram Trophy|Imperial Bank of Commerce|George Bates, _ Dr. Butts, OSHAWA -- Imp. Bank of Cmm.| and top prizes. Club, took two prizes for two! skip 12; skip 1G Willan, Abraham, High three-game winners in|wins, with 11-plus-4 _ points.| OSHAWA (oetag Jim Naylor, M. MacFee, | the 11.00 o'clock group, was an-'Fred Thompson's Oshawa CC Paco Jack Eilbeck, |Fred Thompson, W. Howell, - P | sise, Ron Musgrove, skip, ; skip, aos &. other out-of-town entry, D.|rink, with 9-plus-1, was next to! joe Botahood, Bruce Sibbald, OSHAWA OSHAWA Baptie's Peterborough rink. The/|the rae table. . ee ", Pollard, 13 G oe Fred Elliott, Jock Hunter, Liftlock City foursome, consist-| The final set of prizes, in this j + 3:'Don Marks, Pat King, : ; . ; Sie} ; BELLEVILLE OSHAWA \Jake Bryant, Al Davey, ing of R. Aitchison, Jim Mc- division, went to Bernie) ay shukster, Harold Ball, |Chas. Peacock, Leo Racicot, Neeley, D. Lipsett and D. Bap-|Aiiken's rink from Toronto stu Wood. Stan Sereda, skip, . 9 ip, hy tie, skip, compiled a total of 12/Avonlea, with 8-plus-2 points, Pave Brown, Dyson Ripoks P OSHAWA OSHAWA points, for their three wins,|for high mark in the one-winM. Johnson, -- Fred Kitchen, aly a Saher which was not only best in that/ group. OSHAWA OSHAWA Bert Dingley, Bert White, draw but also gave them the| Open Bonspiel chairman Jim Bryce Brown, Wally Cain, Beri Whiteley Well Butler, z runners-up honors for the day.|Timmins and his co-convener, |Norm Briggs, Wm Jackson, NN SHAWA | BROOM & STONE Third prizes in the bonspiel|Ari Stubbins, arranged the bon-|A' C44, BOY Holden' Cec Stephenson, Norm McGorham, were won by an Oshawa rink,|spiel and prizes, while commit-| skip skip Bee Maurice Hort, Bob Harwood, entered by Bert Dingley, with|tee member Leon Gunn acted Second Game ieee, Bar hare " ; : i } . ve "Preem" Whiteley as skip.|as drawmaster for the success- Ken Concin, Sib parwpalle » SIL)| skip, 12; skip, «. . 6, Bonko Their two other members were|ful day's play and was. master|c'™e" Pollard. - 3: Geo Bates, .-.. 9- Second Game Ed. Branton and Ray Cowan.|of ceremonies, for the prize|Bob Patte, 10; Don Holden, ... 5 Sige oo ng Hb ee ance vee rt ; ; A | ' A ; jutler, .. They scored 11 points for three|presentations, in the evening. Bee load a Be Breitoidts Arn haviay,: 10, ies Raeet wins, in the 11.00 o'clock draw, | Following are. the complete;,°Fiudemer, | 8: Don Crothers, .. 4.|Bernie Aiken, 14; L. Goodman, .. Fourth prizes, with three/results: 'Rich Black, 6(W); M. Johnson, . 6(L).|W. Howell, .. 13; Jack Elliott, .. s chintaiabaen - pa IEE Peers Pan oder taal Sct anliactecslaleto neering | «Re! SROs I aS Te | A. Whiteley, 6; Earl Thieson, .. Third Game \é e + ] e 4 ® + ] Bill Ramsay, 7; Earl Thieson . | G, MacMil- Les Eveniss, . n n 1eS ] ee 1ves lon, .:-. 7(W); J, Elliott," bw L. Goodman, : 13; Chas Peacock, . A. Whiteley, . 12; F. Thompson, . . D. Baptie. ... 7; Bernie Aitken, . W. Howell, ... 8; Leo Racicot, ... ------~jto 117.9--cever Janice Tomalak of Oshawa in the novice wom- Cleaners Top Aprile Lanes taking full advantage of every break that came along. The fourth game, the only one that Aprile Lanes managed to win, was pretty well even until the last twe frames when they just pe strong enough to take Acadians won the final con- test behind a fine effort by Dick Bob Gallagher and Dutch Lug- tenburg. CASSELLS SHINES Other key games were rolled by Jim Cassells 338, Reg Hickey 307, Ron Jay 281, Lugtenburg 320 and 316, Gallagher 333 and Adams 285. Gallagher was the big shooter with 1,204 for 43 frames. burg had 1,276 for 45, ms 708 for 27,,Jay 841 for 34, Cas- sells 751 for 29, Hickey 677 for 26, Ozzie Keeler 534 for 26 and Gerry Bennett 478 for 20 frames. The victory moved Acadians up two rungs. in the standing which now shows Hellewell's Stars on top with 69 points. Plantation Bowl 57, Willow Bow! 55, Aimco Automotive 55, Bay- view Bowl 52, Mowat Cartage 52, Motor City 47, Aprile 47, Ace Bowling 45, Acadians 44, Tuxedo Junction 43, T. Anthony Ltd. 43, Man. Life 42, Knob Hill 41, L. J. McGuinness 40 and Bowlerama 28. | Saturday's play will take place lat Aprile Lanes with Willow Bowl being the opposition for | Acadians. BASKETBALL SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS ' National Association SATURDAY Detroit 105 Cincinnati 102 Philadelphia 104 Boston 100 St. Louis 97 Baltimore 106 SUNDAY Los Angeles 93 Boston 117 St. Louis 106 Baltimore 114 en's event. San Francisco 103 Cincinnati 124 Why Pay More... Adams, plus a strong finish by -- 9.00; Christ Church vs First Baptist, 9 10-9.50; Northminster North End) and Maple Leafs pn Bint leet Saturday was elected pres- Hawks (S. End.) Both games|ident of the Ontario Sportscast-| jers and Sportswriters Associa-| \tion for 1965, succeeding Gordon) Walker of the Toronto Globe} Harness Racing vs St. Luke's, 9.50-10.30 and are from 11.15-11.50 a.m. ATOM STANDING point spread between the second|<tandings. The top six teams| |will advance into the playoffs) land so far, the only team that) lappears to be sure of a playoff | spot is Etobicoke Indians. | Whitby is in third spot in the | |points-race, having a total of 28} SENIOR LEAGUE WLT Pts./and Mail. | Avert st : : . ay Others elected to the execu-| Northminster 5 1.0 10 |tive were Jack Sullivan of The Grou To Run at ines 411 2 \Canadian Press, first vice- p Erist Chorch 3 2 0 ee aa -- of nen 4 . Paul's 23.2 station CKLB, Oshawa, secon SFE sag aoace i |vice-president; and Alan Gil- Four Programs King St 1.50 2\roy, CBC, Toronto, third vice- 3 Pier eh 0's} 3 Ipresident. _ Oshawa Harness Horse Driv- | ite ePOISING Those elected to the execu-|ing Club. decided at its annual werptsitive board included Hugh Bow-|meeting Sunday to stage a race Black Hawks 600 12\)man of the Guelph Mercury| meet in each of four consecu- | Marla" Leats 3 i H ' and Jim Crerar Red Wings 15 0 2/chener - Waterloo Record. a a Poor! the een recor --- Subject to approva Juvenile All-Stars 'Snap Losing String "League leading Spur defeated Oshawa Discount/Merchants in the House 9-4 in the opening game|crosse @f the Oshawa~-Senior-Hockey}goals-and -played...a._standout League at the Civic Auditor- jum last night. Beaupre's!summers playing for Brooklin|jumped into a 3-0 first period Senior La-|lead and managed to hang on tallied fourjfor a 7-4 victory. Arn,-Whitney. had three goals for the winners, while singles brother went to Gene MacAvoy, Jim League, game for the winners. Terry Vail and his In other games, the Juvenile|George each had single goals.|Peters, Bill Dandorth and Gil- All-Stars broke a losing streak by upseting|Andy Mathews rounded out the/one goal and Foley's Plumbing 5-3 while Bad| scoring. Boys beat McGrath's Plumbing! 7-4. TRAN SPARKS: BEAUPRE'S | dor chipped in with singles./twice and Jerry McLean added/ ment for the 47,000 spectators--| picked up two assists in a losing cause to Dunc.|move within one point of the scoring leader, . Vic Gary Baker tallied In a_ losing cause, Brodie notched two goals while|league's Ron Wright and Dean Laven- Georgeoff Elmer Tran, who spends his!prodie's markers gave him 18\a single Neighborhood Tyke Results Maple Leafs extended their un- beaten string n the Neighbor- |for the season and ties him with The losers picked up six of the league lead. Each team received two jminor. penalties and_ neither) squad could capitalize with the man advantage. sloppily played game. Tonight's action has . Beau- pre's meeting Juveniles, 7 p.m. Flyers versus McGrath's, and Durnos meet Foley's, at 10 in the for the Brooklin Arena. Five players shared hood Tyke hockey league on : i Saturday with an easy 8-1 th vig yd Juveniles enee| eRe Cee eas : ; | pe: eir ree-game losing! a wigan . umph over Red Wings. streak, Bob Edmunds, Gary WATER'S AREA In the other contest, performance. the lone marker for Wings. John Hoofs paced Hawks with Larry Woods and Bill Coe fired two goals apiece, got the tallied twice for Canadiens with Bob four goals. while --im DeMille other. Mark Patfield Corbett contributing a single. Games this Saturday, Black Hawks versus Red Wings. Black Hawks walloped Canadiens 9-3. Monty Harman led Leafs to victory. with a fine three-goal Blair McMullan and Jerry Nemish notched two goals each with John Allman adding a single. T. Hopkins got from 1.00-2 p.m, at the Civic Auditor- jum, pits Maple Leafs against! and Canadiens Bradley, Al Griffin, Bob Burke) Oceans cover seven-tenths of and Brian Suddard were the the total area of the earth's sur- marksmen. f : JUVENILES SNAP SLUMP p.m. The games are scheduled| Barry Bridges had scored for Canadian Trotting Association they will be held May 18, July 1, Aug. 3 and a twilight meet on June 19. Stan Brown was elected presi- dent of the club for the 1965 season. "Cy" Smith was named vice-president, Ken Jenkins, secretary, and the following di- jetors: Larry Mathison, Allan Bailey, Jim Feltis, Walt Smith, Howard Smith, Ted Brock and Dwight Smith. Executive meetings were call- led for the first Sunday of each month. Leeds Hold Lead | In First Division three-game|Stan Westfall, Art Rennick and|lie Hughes. John Hogg notched) LONDON (CP)--Leeds United |f \tied 2-2 with second-place Chel- |sea Saturday and held on to its jone-point lead in the English \Soccer League's first division. There was plenty of excite- \the biggest crowd at Leeds this ceason--who saw Chelsea take Gary Rowbotham of Foley's for the jen minor penalties in a2 dramatic lead in the third| minute when George Graham jscored off a post. Jim Storrie tied after 17 min- 9.39\Utes, and a thrilling battle de-| | veloped in the second half after Chelsea and John Giles had tied \two minutes later. | An even bigger crowd of more thar 50,000 saw Manches- jler United, third in the stand- lings, tie a home game 1-1 with |Stoke City. Buddy Yahn banged in two| pe points, one less then Weston Do-| gers and Brampton Seven Ups, who are tied with 29 points. Eto- | bicoke have a league-leading 37 |points thus far, and they too! |have found the wins coming! much harder of late. In Saturday afternoon's game, | the '"'Dunnies" did not appear to} of the Kit-\tive summer months, starting in)be playing right up to par. They were not skating nearly as well! as we have seen them do, in| many of their games. However, on the other hand, the Dixie team played a scrambly type of hockey and consistently got away with hooking and holding. The work of the referee drew the ire of many of the fans, as well as coach Baker and man- ager Ivan Davie. "Dunnies" have only a one- day rest after the Saturday af locals will test the fast-skating| (Harley) Percy of Port Credit St. Mikes team, up in their) was elected president of the On- fine arene. tario Golf Association at its + ils, Muatnae annual meeting here Saturday. (Hadfield, Salovaara) 413,He succeeds Bruce Bradley of 2. Whitby, Fletcher (Gay) 6.15| Oshawa. | Directors elected include| gabernalties -- Gay 139, Hickox 43%, 8.27 andford 8.53, 1442, Kielman 8.53, Thomp- son 13.41, Salovaara 14.01 and Wing 19.24. Arthur M. James, Brantford; First Ported |Leon Smith Jr., Ridgetown; 3. Whitby, scorer oe Gordon Russell, Dundas; Jack) lomon (Sandford, Fletcher) 14.01 Judge, Oshawa; Hugh Edmon-} Penalties ~ Hickox .58, Sherwood 12.22, stone, Owen Sound; H. A. oe Gay 14.50. * Third Period Kitchener. SAVE!! PREMIUM QUALITY FUEL OIL 16: Phone 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL Serving Oshawa & District en 5. Dixie, Freeman (Hickox) 6. Whitby, Whittaker (Fletcher, Lastic) 14.45 Penalties -- Dionne 7.21, Sandford 9.35, 1245, Taylor 10.19, 13.15, Glemister 10.19, Sherwood 12.45, minor and major 15.25, Workman 14.39 and Leach major 15.25. Civic League Hockey Action Three goals each by Lloyd Seymour and Gord Luke paced Foote's Towing to an 11-6 vic- tory over "'X" Men in an Osh- awa Civic hockey league action. Jim Miller and Gary Butler had four points apiece for the winners with two goals and two assists. Wayne Bruce notched a' goal and picked up two assists. Bob Westecott, Eugene Port- er, John Hrycanuk, Richard Nosal and Bill Nichol were the marksmen for the losers. In the other contest, Board of Education whipped Envoy Foods 8-5. Bill Kellington, Ken Pipher, and Phil Long fired two goals each for the winners, Bob Rod- gers and Mike Weidmark shared singles. Bill Danford and Keith Bradley counted two goals apiece for Envoys while John Milne added a single. fair, as they travel to Peterbor- ough tonight to tangle with the Jr. B entry from the Liftlock| \City, in an interlocking game. | On Friday night, "Dunnies"| are at home to Brampton Seven- Ups, in what promises to be a A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 142 King St. Eost 723-2721 real grudge game. The Seven- | | DANNY O'SHEA | goals and Ken Linton added an- The losers picked up six of se eight' penalties. handed out} % |by referee Don Tureski and this} § |proved to be their downfall as} ' the Juveniles scored four! § |powerplay goals, P | Robb Waddell was outstand- £ jing in the Juvenile's net as he] § came up with several big saves é in the final period fi BAD BOYS TRIUMPH | : In the final contest, Bad Boys! ee G Bu other but to no avail as the}? FOR THE Juveniles simply outskated] % LARGEST SELECTION their opposition. e OF FOR ALL SPORTING EVENTS TROPHIES AND IFTS IN EASTERN ONTARIO The GB, Company 356 Dean Ave., Oshawa Phone George Fuller s. 723-3961 Res. 725-2062 Tickets on sale ot... © BISHOP'S SPORTING GOODS--151 KING EAST, OSHAWA @ BOLAHOOD'S SPORTSHAVEN--61 KING EAST, OSHAWA @ AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE OPEN 1 CLOSED 5 P.M, SAT (Except Game Nights) -- All Day Sundey EXCITING 0.H.A. 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