fare er 1 3 an | 3 a | . Acadian Cleaners ' 9 CD : OSHAWA CURLING CLUB'S 3-DAY BONSPIEL WINNERS GET TROPHIES Top B ayview Bowl hoviing at the Bowlaway 318, Adams 277 and Lloyd Janes on Saturday, the Oshawa!Sabins 259 being the best. Acadian Cleaners club took al The thir game saw Bay- four-to-one decision from thejview winning with ease 1280 to F Bayview Bowl club of Toronto.|1068, with none. of the Acadian The Oshawa club were forced|boys being able to hit big. ito go with only five men, due} The fourth game Acadians 6 to threeof their bowlers having|came fighting back with a 1308 to work. Taking advantage ofjscore to 1194 for Bayview. Oz every break and some strong|Keeler led the way again with shooting at the right times, the ja dandy 353, followed by Dick five came through in fine style, | Adams 286 and Reg. Hickey The first game went to Aca-/243. dians 1247: to 1189, with Dick) The last and all import jAdams 286, Reg Hickey 276 jgame saw the Oshawa b jand Oz Keeler 255 leading the|come through with a last frame |way. victory, winning 1303 to 1273. | The 'second game went to For Oshawa, 'it was Al» Perry {Oshawa again with 1282 to 1183./shooting a fine 371 game, Lloyd \In this game it was Keeler with Sabins 270 and Dick Adams 268 Reg. Hickey, who hada pile igoals by Dave Shackelton with lof head pins all day. came three goals, Bob Ellis one goal,|in-ouch in anchor with the big |Bruce Meadows one goal and jhit needed in the last frame to |Brian Peters one goal, the as-|win this one and this' was the isists went to Larry Devitt, Dave! second time that Reg pulled Burdett and Jack Vandenburg lthe Acadian Club fo a win, by 'The Maroons goals were scored] «triking out the first game as jby Danny Nowlan and Robert! yo), |Large, Jim MacDonald and Lee Dick Adams. was best for | Lemon picked up one assist) Acadians on the day with 1349, jeach Keeler 1298, Perr: 7, Sabins In the final game of the day /1199 and. Hickey 1152. he Canucks defeated the Orph-| Frank: Ferris 1402 and Bob : 2 ans 4 to 3. The Canucks goals: Green 1321 were best for Bay- LAN NK, spiel emerged as top winners entry in the final game to wining rink was comprised THE FITTINGS LTD. members, left-to-right, con- is shown at extreme right, were scored by John Payigr, view Bowl. : noe at The. poniate ro this ears heels de- capture The R. S. McLaugh- of Dean Nicholls, "Marty" TROPHY was won by this sisted of Gordon Coy! presenting his \ company's Dave i -- Dasa one goal Liptay per pit Sy y 'in last year's bon- feating Ed. Rhodes' Avonlea lin Trophy. Shown above, the Fitzgerald, Les Barber and Lakefield entry. Dr. H. L. George Lord and Bob Mc- tisnhy to akin Deo HW and one ASSIS, ot lowes one the sec ond section an e J ca- : skip Doug Haig. Bean was skip, and his team Cracken, Don Campbell, rep- ' « goal and one assist, Warren Al-'dian team, who just missed. | presenting Fittings Limited Bean, der and Guy Parks picked up|making a play off spot in the 2 ---- one assist each. The Orphans/first section, will be all-out to B n ille Results Gary Ball one goal and one|Chippka, Hart and Nicholas,,| goals were scored by John Oy-|make the playoffs in the last owma V assist, Larry Lee one goal and|the assists went to Burke and/ler with two goals and one/half. ~ three 'assists, Gary Wilson one| Gamble assist, Glen Finney one goa! Next week's bowling will be at ba nd goal and Tom Carter one assist In the third game the Generals|and the other assist went -to| Willow Bowl in Toronto and the nor oc ey ction The B.T.S. goals were scored by|defeated the Maroons 6 to 2 on'Dave Trimble and Mike Oke. jopposition will be April Lanes. ATOM David Shmyr with two and one ee Me ST a A a ce In the first game Barons and|assist and Darrell Rowe picked Indians battled to a one-all tie. Jup one goal, The Hawks goals The Indians took a one to noth-|were scored by Doug Vivian OSHAWA WOOD a LTD ing | ot the 12:00 minute) with two Danny Robinson one : e mark! ofthe first period when and Robert Wilson one goal and = John Wood tipped in a pass irom |two assists, Gerald Poirier pick : i Bob Brough. The. Barons tied! ed up one assist a the score at the 6:00 minute! In theYinal Pee Wee game the oa iS er or {mark of the secgnd period on ajLeafs defeated the Atom "i -- i eee goal by Brian Pascoe. There was| Stars 5 to 4. Th Leafs were led no scoring in, the third period)hy Mike Cornell with two goal final score Barons 1 the Indians/and one assist, while Glenn 7 Murphy picked up one goal and In the second. game, Rams/Philip Harness had one goal swamped the Giants the tune/and one assist, the: Stars goals of 7 to 1. The Rams opened the Paul For were scored bv aul Forse scoring at the 30-second mark!Danny Catto, Bob Jones and of the first period on a goal 30b Luxton while Randy Bakér 1, if Rory Gibbs assisted by Jjoug) and John Tamblyn each had one Bragg. The Rams made it 7 tolassist 0 at the 16:30 mark when- Doug BANTAM Bragg scored from a pass from In the opener, Braves defeated Brian Ferguson. The Giants got) the Cubs in a thriller by a close back into the game a > 19:00'6 to 5 score. The Braves wert : minute mark, on a g by Allan)led by Ken Tamblyn with three Wotten assisted by Dale Cowle.| goals "and one assiet, while There was no scoring in the; Wayne McRoberfs had.two goal: f second period, The Rams wast-|and Gary Preston had one goal ed no time in ha rd period/and one assist THE TIMES TROPHY The Oshawa Times -- " Max" Steele Jr., yi for at the 1:15 mark Doug Y In the aapand ae. Huskies TO BE HELD IN OUR COURTICE SHOWROOM g } | 1. Wi "Max" k Ele Q Rory Gibbs scored at the 10:45) goal lead at the 2:15 mark on 4 ® ' mark assisted by Dour Bragg| an unassisted effort by Murray ew TO l] i i 11ers and: Jeff Hodgson making the|Cawker 7 score 5 to 1 for the Rams. Then; Huskies got back into the : jit was Doug Bragg finishing off;game at the 14:50 on a goal by +. * e the scoring at the 11:45 mark on/Clair Syer assisted by Herb 4 n an unassisted goal and "then / Tink The Huskies tied the 1g 1g O spl1e Jagain at the 14:56 mark assfsted! score at the 13:15 mark of the Rory Gibbs. Final score Rams! sceond period on a goal by 7 Giants 1 Steve Reynolds assisted by Ross By GEO. H. CAMPBELL vals and taking the title round Serpl-Finals. ; ' row Keatley So hacen Be ge Sports Editor over "Monty" Kemp's Peterbor-|, wm rumen and ae Rr aiseln o GIRLS HOCKEY cased i i h 8 : ri in a comfortable UNIONVILLE Russ Pearson, Jack; In this one the Mustangs de-| Winner at the 15:00 minute mark 'The Oshawa Curling ; Watson, Kelth Jewitt and Bob Lawrie; feated the Buicks 3 to 2. The|When Ross Keatley scored un 1966 annual R. S. McLa : ie We cs M FE se ; i 3uicks opened the scoring at| assisted Trophy. Bons wound late! The B Highfield femoria 9 UxaRIDOs - jones. Bill Locklesis. 9.09 on a goal by Nancy| 'In the third game, the Pirate last night blaze } was won by Al Preston's 'Goodwin assisted by Marg|Swamped the Flyer 7 to 0. The and th Z 4s ars no vou i - gist piece La Goyne. The Mustangs went/0al scorers for the Pirates were ie : M 8 sad % arch fae 1. Tt . ae Nick godt Steele K2. x12 2x 1 |ahead 2 to 1 on a goal by Rose poe See wi 2 B0es, re <0 the tr ; at rprise win in the semi-finals; si SB re pe mary Ormiston at the 9:30 mark ee 3 Bae ORY Ph da two final prize | ntation cer 1 a 10-5 win over. Ted Seller: THE DUPLATE FINAL of the second period and. Joe-/8 du ah ripe ee a pare Ve Z | Second Round 'Ann W Voodward at the 15:00 min-/Oughby one goal and two assists IT monies Sill aod: she ot Michael White one goal and Outs r featu y t In E game restor > y, 97 Manse Robinson : The Buicks tied it up at the) Ralph MacMullen one goal bonsp s ig H vin, galloped. to a 10-0 lead and when) : _ Semi-Finals 5:00 minute mark on a goal by|While Boyd Jewell and on Van in the main event. The Midland John Tyi ally counted one re R §) rote Bradlee ke FE. Weiusheimer. but "Maraure| DeWalker each had one assist was Satis was won by the Elmvale er, Thos. L.. Wilson. Turner. (skip) and jmade it 3 to 1 picking up the/defeated All-Stars by the score rink entered by "Max' played lead rocks on the Steele. jassists were Ricky Howe andl/of 3 to 2. The Stars opened the Steele Senior, shown above winning ring. His teafn- , Gibbs. Doug Bragg got his|scoring at the 1:20 mark of the Course to commence at 7:00 P.M. accepting the trophy from mates, left-to-right, were ~eOshawa Times Photos |third goal at the 5:00 minute first: period on a goal by Steven }mark on an unassisted effort Davey. The Stars took a two PHONE 728-1611 OR RESILACRETE | MASONRY TREATMENTS PHONE 728-1617 PLANNING A NEW ROOM OR RENOVATING AN OLD ONE? for masonry walls DO 3 IN 1 TREATMENT 1, Waterproofs 2. Fills cracks We supply everything from start ip AND and small holes 3. Decorates wall with 'an attractive col- finish, ored new surface. 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Ro ' : FEE WEE babi sure' by Bill Sumersford the semi als and beat: out Ed kk comir " e A ryt lid In the first game, Canadians assisted by Larr 2 z 3 Ss oe 2 1ing next best, in their ge abled ida * s " + we can nea over tater. hodes r ¥ f Seaat attort j 1@. semi : Drastan he : rig 'actly t ar o ste 52 ih = Ab . ag pect 4 The Canadians were d by | toff and the final goal was scor sore: in a sparkiir : ni ay sage Pres : ers T 0 xx Paul Martin with ur goalsjed by Larry Simpson assisted r 4s up th after: 'py Kn x one. assist ,while Rick|by Bill Sumersford and Mike ton Trad two goals and) Bothwell Pica Neth 1 wamped the-Bears "by Bothwell; Ron-Stbiock; Bob Ftin- In the secc ry nt." their 8th end but Doug Haig tied Fittings Ltd. Trophy p t in the 9th adhd "stole" the nce ' Th 'ete ' The St sal sim aan H, L. Bean's rink, from Lake-| winning rock on the final 1th Remember When... ? |°"° ' Oy une ec aay toe Gees iro n 'Me adow one goal and by Tom Simpson unassisted field con inue _thei ant-k nd By THE CANADIAN PRESS ag st and aurie Gay ane) In the second game, the Mt ing tac ic of ' : I E ¢ Following are yesterday's N York R pe : al and one assist. The Bears| Royals defeated B.T.S. by the capture there r wir omplete result ak PaGhcd BEI be 70a1S were scored b ryan Score of 5 to 3. The Mt. Royal their a 'i ' : : ; S. McLAUGHLIN TROPHY tir games without a ] Cook and David Best » Soals were scored by Ron Simp Kote Iko' s Toronto ilevard Semi-Finals Oh Unana his font. cit The Rangers defeated the Gen-/Son two goals and one assist, New Weldwood® V-Pliank CRAFTSMAN HICKORY PREFINISHED PANELING rink, in ea 1 on to win the al me es an { r : é yore 4 a9 ELLEVILLE iN i : t ( ifs 4 \ sary ter with two and the y y Aptan'e Uxteridge rink ctor | Fe ens-had played jother:xoing to Doye Henning. | YOU MEET mi nark but scoring a cru MIDLA AND Jean N Mar unbeaten games. ir nerals lone goal was scored ji Fitz es Barber and Doug a, 1927-28. However Boston 'by Michael Lablanc ; cial three ° "pein ! kine 9: GANAWA Aloe Nathan te gag dieu t ee r Ba ' NICEST end, to claim the trophy; , Les Eveniss and Her neon, streak of 23 game The Wings edged the Hawks 5 : The Ti ia skip, 8 ; 1940-41 still stands as to to 4, the Wings goals were scor : e Oshawa Tim pt kine TROPHY FINAL ay's record ed by David Johnson with 2 and PEOPLE was captured by a y es hls Ry X2x---8 se entry, "'Max"* Steele's Sr. ri . sony from Elmvale. The veteran cu THE FITTINGS LTD. TROPHY... i : HONDA | das] } *h- Semi-Finals er, who played as lead t 1 ougt LAKEPELD naen Cove ao i ee out, had his two sons with him. 1. Bob Mecrecikan 'and oe Peter and '""Max" Junior, along nS "TORONTO BOULEVARD ca } ot Bob Hem with Lou Turner, the actual! given and ai Kotoko sue a" skip. They upset Bob Lawrie UXBRIDGE iw. Sian Cain, Paul Ash 1 ' vi Tayle rvey = Unionville rink in the semi-/{ HARARE Dor ey finals and clobbered Uxhridzge's Rely Westman ry) bers in the, fina rome, skip, 4 Be: Tia ' TROPHY FINAL Claire Rich's Wi ithy rink r Bear 44) 12 xx xx3 many years : rar keqd Acton 2ex 4K. ae oe : ; ee i 2 t t THE TIMES TROPHY : 7 o Hey 0 Third Round shipping sires eg M. R. Steele, 117 Wes Reid, 10 SALARY PLUS COMMISSION awa Golf Club entry in. the semi-\aa wrie. 7; "Mac Eendiey, AVONLEA to 1 score on goals at special limited-time Stop That Noise... file with a Johns-Manville Acoustical Ceiling : Handsome Johns-Manville ACOUSTICAL, CEILING PANELS soak up sound. A beauti-! ful way to stop noise in children's rooms, dining areas. Cover up cracked or soiled ceilings wi Permanent glamor. 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