So -THE QSMAWA TIMES _Saanenday, Sunwary 5, 1966 : DEFENCEMAN * Michael William (Mike) -McMahon starts his second 'season in the National Hock- "ey League as defenceman on the New York Rangers. 'McMahon was brought up to Rangers from Baltimore "Clippers of the American Hockey League part way 'through last season. He had 'played previously in the Eastern Professional Hockey League at Sudbury and Kitchener, The first annual American Contract Bridge olympiad game will be played simultaneously throughout North America on the night of Jan. 26. The game in this area will be played at Brooklin at 7.30 p.m. The same hands will be played by all clubs. There will be double master point awards} for the local winners and all! local scores will be in competi- tion for the national awards of} 8; 6 and 4 master points. Inter-| esting hands will be discussed) in the next American Contract Bridge League bulletin. | This game is held to raise} money for our country's corre: sentatives in world champion-| ship play. The next big tourna-| mient will be held in Amster-} dam this May. All bridge players are invited) to participate in this event, not| only for the fun of competing} nationally and for extra master| points, but to aid the players' who will be representing Can- ada in world competition The winners and high scores| in the games played last week | by the Oshawa, Brooklin and| General Motors Bridge Clubs were: OSHAWA CLUB : North-South -- Mrs. E. J. Wadsworth and Mrs. R. Morris, | 114.5; Mrs. E. R. Drew and L.| Peel, John Miller and Miss V.| Drummond, 102; Mrs. Ken Mar-| den and Art Vaillancourt, 98; Mrs, F. J, Rundle and Mrs. G.| A. Rundle, 92. : East-West -- Kelly and =| Duplicate | don Adams, 95.5; J. Drummond) and J. Sleep, 91; Mrs. Harper| and Mrs. Wm. Berry, 87; Mr.| and Mrs. E. Jeffries, 85.5; R Morris and- Mrs. Duncan Mc- Cuaig, 85. BROOKLIN | Mrs. E. J. Wadsworth and) Mrs. Wm. Medland, 46.5; Mr and Mrs. Harold Barker, 46; Mrs. R. Morris and Mrs. James Timmins, Mrs. V. Silgailis and Lloyd Peel, Kelly Adams and Joe Coles, 43; Wm. Heron and E. Beck, John Miller and Rene Niglis, 40. Players are reminded of th - following dates: --- Mixed Pairs, Jan. 12; Master Point Night, ™ 19; Olympiad Night, Jan 26, GENERAL MOTORS Mrs. E. R. Drew and John Miller, 71; Mrs. G. A. Rundle! and Mrs. K. Marden, 70.5; Miss| V; Drummond and Jack Patter-| sdn, Lloyd Peel and Kelly Adams, Mrs. Jack Patterson and Mrs. Hankinson, 65.6; Mr and Mrs. Harold Barker, 63.5; Sid Sheridan and Art Vaillan-| egurt, 62.5, Players are reminded of the} following dates -- Master Point Night, Jan. 6; Mixed Pairs, Jan 1%, Golf Club players are remind- ed that their next game will be held Jan. 5. Skilled Quest Overpays Off TORONTO (CP) -- A pretty, 21.- year - old blonde draftsman flew here from London today the first of 75 skilled workers recruited in Britain for Ontario industry. Mary Patricia Cruikshank,. a native of Grantown - on - Spey, | Scotland, was met at the Tor- orto Internatiqnal airport by S W. Clarkson, deputy minister of economic development, and J. §.. Yoerger, deputy minister of citizenship for the province. Miss Cruikshank is Ontario's 1,300,000th postwar immigrant and one of the first to come to the province in 1966 under Ontario's specialized worker placement program. She will work as a carto- graphic draftsman at H. G. Aeres and Co. Ltd. of Niagara Falls. LATE BY A CENTURY LAGRANGE, Tenn. (AP) -- A Christmas card arrived here bringing fraternal. greet ings from Sigma Chi fraternity | at Albion College, Mich., to the | local chapter at Lagrange Syno- dical College. The Synodical Caiiege Weill out-of ealstence in tee WHITE There's no place #ke.home and there's no place like Walker's during thelr annual January White Sale. Furnish your home with charm and quality at once-a-season savings. Besides, your home deserves that Walker's touch! SALE MARE FILA : - ad a ARCTIC DY 1 6x-Meee FLANNELETTE BLANKETS 70" x 90", 80" x 90" 80" x 100" 537 5:77 6" Substandards of heavyweight quality. Tiny imper- fections will hardly be noticed, Whipped stitched edges. Rose, blue, green and yellow striped borders. TEX-MADE SHEETS PILLOW CASES & BLANKETS You'll want to pick these roses by the armful, Snowy white with ottroctive printed borders in rose floral design, Assorted 3.57 wa 3.77 tac FITTED TWIN BED SIZE: Reg. 4.29 each 3,QJ EACH FITTED DOUBLE BED SIZE: Reg, 4.89 each 4.57 FAG MATCHING BEAUTY ROSE PILLOW CASES: Reg. 1.98 pair 1,87 PAR "DRESDEN" BEAUTY ROSE BLANKETS BY TEX-MADE; Size 72' x 84", Reg. 7.98 each 6.88 EAH 72" x 100", Reg. 3.79 each 81" x 100". Reg. 3.98 each Enjoy Pretty Savings On~ TOWELS From Leading Manufacturers Values to 1.98 each 88- ae First and substondard quolity towels in the group. Thick 'n thirsty terry cloth, Assorted sizes, colors and patterns. \ MATCHING. FACE CLOTS star Bon @7¢ standards, An- HAND TOWELS First and substandords ; in the group. Assorted colors and sizes. . EACH SCREEN PRINTED KITCHEN TERRIES Values to 1.49 each Substandards. Beautiful assortment of designs and colors to brighten KITGWEN TERRY TOWELS Size 17" x 29" dish washing chores. Substandards of better quality towels. Woven stripes in 2«57¢ Walker's Special ; Valve Size 18" x 29", AQ ¢ v0 Wotker's Special Volue "Wabasso" Famous-for-Quality FAMILY SHEETS & PILLOW CASES Firmly woven white bleached cotton sheets with sturdy plain hems. Long-last- ing for: countless nights of sleeping comfort. Sizes given are finished sizes. 2:4 a ea 274 va (een or 284 a FITTED SHEETS WITH ELASTIC CORNERS FOR SMOOTH BED-MAKING cor at ee 2-94 ssc MATCHING PILLOW CASES 1:24 nn Double bed size Reg. 3.29 each Reg. 1.38 poir : Values up to 79c yard Seve up to 40c « yard on these better quality Canedion and colortost. Wide assortment of -- Spring eotors. wi Don't miss this outstanding sale of fine fabrics from such well known mills as Fruit-of-the-Loom*, Canadian Celemese*, Dan River* and Cohama"*. In all of spring 66's newest patterns and colors. See them now. wwesewoue wet row wee = oe Velwes up to 79e yard 36" small, medium ond lorge designs. 35" TAFFETA LINING 39¢ Ww Clearonce of over-runs, Pre-shrunk and colorfast. You'll find many uses for this Canadian-made quality broadcloth -- from boy's shirts to quilting. White, blue, yellow, mint and mauve are just @ few of its many shades. widths, 394 wm alee Perk Uo-onwinn les Reg. 1.19 yerd O77 ¢ wn This cotton poplin hos a sey sill finish, Wonderful for rainwear. Color- fast and washable. In all of Spring 66's newest designs and colors. White, pink, blue, skipper, red, turquoise - just to mention e few, 44' widths, | ACETATE LINEN ms 1.27 wm Reg. 1.49 yard This lovely textured linen is by ""Cohama". A "must" for your Spring and nad st, In fashionable new shades ef bud green, conary, blexe pink, marine, blue end white. 44" widths, . WOVEN CHECK GINGHAM Reg. 69¢ yard By uw Reg, 98c yard E 837 YARD Spring-weight acetate Celanese* fining. Safely washable. Just o few of its many colors include, white, pink, blue, yellow, mint, navy end turquoise. 54" widths. WOOLLENS Values up to 4.98 yard 1.88 YARD Mill clearance of Spring woollens in plains, tweeds, plaids and cheeks, Will make up beautifully into suits, coats, jumpers and sportsweer, In beautiful postels. 54" widths. COTTON CORDUROY Values up to 1.19 yard be YARD You'll find so many uses for this machine-washolhe corduroy. Sportswear, loungewear, tailored drapes, bedspreads ond pillow throws, for Instance. be a colors, such os, red, turquoise, royal, gold and brown. 5" wi , TWHIGHT BOUCLE Reg. 1.98 yard 1.37 YARD Woven of ocetate ond viscose this hond washable bouclé Is erease-resistent. By "'Cohama"'. In Spring's newest solid and blended shades - cress, surf, zinnla, marine, solid white and white with blue, 44" widths, CANADIAN PRINTED FLANNELETTE AT ¢ v0 Floral, geometric and nursery designs. Makes snug nightwear for women, girls, men ond boys. By ""Tex-made"*, Choose from assorted colors. 36" widths. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Values up to 69¢ yard In washable ond eolorfest eotton, Will make gay curtains, teblecloths, blouses, dresses and aprons. %4" and Ye" checks. White with sed, pink, blue, yellow, black, just to mention a few of its mony eolors, 35" KNIT LOOK CO-ORDINATES Reg. 1.39 yard 1.16 va fie nage printed cottons with motching plains, Has a knit-look textured surface, Washable and colorfast, Beautiful for bedspreads and matching drapes. Floral, plains dotted, striped and nautical designs. By "Gayknit", White, blue, rose, turquoise and yellow, 44" widths, NEW 1966 CO-ORDINATES Reg. 1.98 yard 1.59 YARD This imported rayon and silk blend textured linen Is machine washable and quick-drying. Wrinkle resistont, Plain shades and matching prints, Spring 66's new bone shade, lotus blue, white, camellia pink, green goddess ond Davey Jones navy. 44" widths, CO-ORDINATED EMBOSSED COTTONS flee, 69c yard 57 ¢ vw Printed and co-ordinated plain shades. Washable and colorfast. In floral, "Young Adult" and nursery designs. ideal for dresses, blouses and night- wear. By "Will O' Wisp', Just a few of its many colors include, blue, yellow, pink and white. 38' widths, "CULPEPPER"' GINGHAM Originally 1.49 yard 88? YARD This is a clearance of discontinued patterns, Woven of cotton with an easy- cag finish. Washable and colorfast, In white, pink, blue, ond yellow -- lust to mention a few of its many colors; 36" widths, Open Daily 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thurs. and Fri. to 9 p.m.