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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jun 1965, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 10, 1963 UL "World Champion 'Dunnies Will Be Together Again The World Amateur Hockey of 1958, the will be for the pla: rs, their wives or lady frie and associated a-| tournament "just for old times' rs Tom and Ted. Tom is the City of Oshawa now, sake". Norm Irwin will supply the films. This will be followed by an evening of dancing and telaxation, Mr, Blair also cuipacel that the "Dunnies" have not forgot- ten the good friends they had in in the parade that is being held the|on Saturday for the Whitby and (District Hospital campaign. The "Dunnies", one of the most popular teams to represent Whitby, had many happy mo- ments and are still holding the County Town dear to their hearts. They will help to kick off this very worthwhile' cam- paign, by taking an active part. It will be a good chance for the hockey fans in this area to get out and see their former heroes for the first time in several years. Wren Biair, who was man- ager of that fine team, has since gone on to even greater heights in the world of hockey. At pres- ent he is connected with the Boston Bruins of the NHL and still is General Manager of the Oshawa Generals; Clinton Com- ets and the Minneapolis Bruins. At present he is attending the NHL draft meeting in Montreal. He will have to hurry home for this "do" on Saturday. In all, it should be a great day for 'the "Dunnies" as. well as their Brooklin's Lotton Leads Sr. Scorers By THE CANADIAN PRESS Captain Glen Lotton of the first-place Brooklin Merchants --s down top.spot in the in- dividual scoring race in the ye tario Lacrosse Association Se- nior series with 28 points. Lotton has 13 goals and 15 assists, a league high in both departments. Don Arthurs of Brampton, de- fending scoring champion, has 12 goals and eight assists for 20 points. Rookie Brian Keegan of Port Credit Sailors with six goals and 11 assists and Grant Heffernan of Brooklin with nine many fans and friends. goals and eight assists are tied hs third with 17 points each. Whitby and they will take part 42 CONSECUTIVE WINS AT INDIANAPOLIS FLASH! Indianapolis, May 31. Jim Clark roared to victory in -- the famous Indianapolis '500' today. His average speed throughout the 500 mile race was 150.686 m.p.h. His tires of Salam (Samson) ~ is in St. Therese, with General Mo- ters where he is employed as a ig Williams, a Whitby resi- dent and now teaching school in| ; Bobby Attersley, the ever popular centre of the 'GAS' .» «the favourite of men who set the pace oes line, is a Whitby resident and he er of Attersley Tire Service J Henderson, of Toronto, is still active, playing with the NHL Oldtimers. Eddie Redmond of Peterborough is still with the TPT i Rm ag Company in the Alf Treen, who lives in King- ston, is a playing coach in the Maritimes League in the winter months. Harry Sinden makes his home in Kingston and is plaring coach of the Minneapolis ruins under manager Blair. Frank Bonello, of Toronto, is employed by Canada Packers as a plant salesman. Charles (Bus)| Gagnon; former playing coach of the Dunnies, now resides in Dallas, Texas. 'Sandy " Air, last year coach of Markham Seal-O-Wax Jr. "B"' team, is in the stock market business, in To- ronto. Jack Donelevy, alternate goal- fe and assistant trainer of the team, lives in Peterborough and is employed by Quaker Oats. John Paul Lamirande is in Belleville. Connie Broden is in Montreal, where he is employed by a brewery. Jack McKenzie is in Sudbury, where he teaches school. George Gosselin of North Bay also is a playing-coach in the Maritimes. Charlie Burns (the fellow with the helmet) is still ian in pro hockey, with the United, States, with Omaha Knights of the Central Pro league. Don McBeth lives 'in Pickering and is employed as a salesman witha Toronto Brew- ery. Stan Waylett, the popular 'strainer of the Dunlops, is with een te eho oy lows up wit! Oshawa Generals. Wally Bra- bin, assistant manager is tn Osh- awa, "Bill Hannah", of the Dunlop Company, will also be at the get-together. Others will include Mrs. Welsh, wife of the late.Col- onel Arthur Welsh, who was president of the Dunlop Hockey Club at that time; Bob and Mrs. Label, who was president of the CAHA at that time; George Plummer, president of Dunlop of Canada and Magistrate and Mrs. Harry Jermyn. Mr. Jer- myn was then Mayor of the Town of Whitby and a very strong booster of the Dunnies. 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