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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Dec 1965, p. 11

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4 ' BIG 'CHUCK' HAS KING-SIZE CARD | i o ~ Rte anak' Tite . a a a i coe ~ "Ohstetenas EDMONTON (CP) -- For-| card, it costs $150 and it ward Jorma Peltonen dumped! .jasts--for--a--month. a shot into an-opén net with a Anonymous "'friends and minute remaining Tuesday! admirers' of former Na- night as the Finnish national! tional Hockey League team presefved a 7-5 victory) player Charlie Conacher over Edmonton Nuggets of the; rented a bill- board here Western Canada Cenior Hockey) near his home to wish him League. | "Merry Christmas." It was the second victory in) -- Gonacher, a Toronto Ma- three exhibition starts for Fin-| ble Leaf player in the 1930s, Jand on its current tour of Can-| |. recovering from a heart ada. The Finns defeated an in-) jitaoy termediate club in Quesnel, * BC., then took a 10-4 whipping from the Canadian national : gs ak : team before meeting Edmonton. Butch Tomlinson, Ken Cairns Peltonen and Lasse Oksanen and Dale Conrad replied for the each scored tto goals for Fin- Nuggets, fourth in the six-team -- land. Jorma Velimenen, Matti WCSHL. Reunamaki ar' Erkki Monanen Cairns, Jimmy Brown and shared the o Tors. | John Ivanitz were loaned to the Gord Buttrey, Ed Johnson, Nuggets by league-leading Cal- JACK KENNEDY jreal clinic will be limited to 100 | Persons. Each of five regions in (Canada will be given a quota jon the number of candidates ithey can send to the national ielinier Gatario will-have 20 can- So ee Hockey Clinic For Coaches Sele Te a ts 4 ge eee AMG UIliCrSais TORONTO (CP -- The Cana- e dian Amateur' Hockey Associ tion will stage a ational ho rated three years ago. The in- y|Stitute: provided instriction" at | | t | The new setup replaces the|" Hockey Institute plan, inaugu- * outlined at clinic Aug. 12-21 in Montreal un- der 'a newly-devised format for training amateur coaches and minor league officials. The clinic will be under: the direction of Jack Kennedy of McMaster University, Hamilton former hockey coach at Mont- 'real's Loyola College and the University of Toronto. Also part of the new setup a two-day CAHA meeting here, is the creation of a travelling hockey instruction clinic to visit main centres throughout Canada. It will begin lits work in the 1966-67 hockey Season, Invitations to attend the Mont-' . 'eight-day summer clinics in five regional! centres across Canada. | VIENNA.BOWS OUT VIENNA (AP) -- Vienna's hopes of staging the 1972 Sum- mer Olympic Games were shat- tered "Tuesday when "the Ats- | Remember When?... Big Bill Tilden refused an offer of $60,000 to turn pro- fessional 39 years ago today - --in 109K after a series bf : ix maiones fn thu 8 deo ht eee | rer geveriacH-- agree on whether to give the city financial support. Montreal intends to appiy for the-1972 igre Canada. The champion of the courts finally entered "money in 193 aged 38, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 22, 1965 |] ee Summer Games, | | OWENS FOUND GUILTY | CHICAGO (AP) --_ Jesse Owens, former U.S, Olympic] track star, Tuesday was found guilty on & charge of failing to) file income tax returns amount) A, E. JOHNSON, 0.D, OPTOMETRIST 14/2 King St. East 723-2721 From All Of Us The Management, Staif, And Each of Your MILLS Men. . @ KEN QUINN @ DAVE BATHE © DON GAVAS © ART ROWDEN e, GARY HOOEY @ LEN BURTON @ MIKE JACULA @° GEORGE PRUNER @ FRANK WHITE @ BADE CRANFIELD @ RON SILVER @ BILL HAYNES om @ ROSS SHEYAN URRAY. FRANKLIN @ RAY MeLAUGHLIN Happiness and Joy at Christmas! ~ RENT-A-CAR _ DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY -- auttace 'cr MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST, 9 Simcoe North Oshawa | INSTAMATJC MITCHELL'S DRUGS 723-3431 OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. Pi fos ESN int NON Deny, fs SNP Lo: The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS Lid. fMchhy CHRISTMAS STORY 'Twas the night before Christmas and all over the lot, Not a car was stirring from any spot. The cars were placed in long rows with care In the hopes that buginess would soon come there. The salesmen were loafing, with dreams of soft beds While visions of bonuses danced through their heads. And the boss in his office, and | standing near Had just settled our wits from a very hectic year. When out on the lot there arose such a clatter | sprang from my desk to see-what was the matter. Away to the lot | flew like a flash, Tore past a Ford, and stopped by a Nash. When what to my wondering eyes should appear But an old, old car, and eight tiny reindeer. With a little old driver, so lively and quick, | knew in a moment it must be St. Nick. More rapid than eagles, his coursers they came, and He whistled, and shouted, and called our cars by name. Now, Buick! Now Pontiac! Now Vauxhall' Now, Viva! Now, "Goodwill"! Now, Acadian! Now, G.M.C.! Now, Bedford! So onto the lot, the coursers they flew, With the car full of toys and St. Nicholas, too. As | ran between cars and was turning around, Out of the old car came St. Nick with a bound. He was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot, And his clothes were all tarnished with oil and soot. A bundle of car parts he hod flung on his back, And he looked like a peddlar just opening his pack. He spoke not a word, but went straight to a car; Filled out an order, the best deal by far. He sprang to his new car, to the team gave a whistle, And away they all flew, like the down off a thistle. But | heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight "Happy Christmas for all, and to all a good night", _ Your PONTIAC @ BUICK ® VAUXHALL @ VIVA @ ACADIAN e GMC @ BEDFORD Dealer \ Z IX' ¥ M4 ep, 7 ion \ Ne ¢. Cars =) Jw; Ls. |= @ 4 o 3 N AS Ve x Ca M4, *® x ies. ITN nN A YX 2 ag A , De "4 WY = y = The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS Lid. DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 266 KING ST. WEST

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