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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jul 1966, p. 9

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CFI P THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, Jely 30, 1966 @. Officials Confi dent | he Clubs wis Rosters, Peterborough Rodriguez Tied Few Veterans Feel Axe Clinches First For Speedway Lead C I m INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP)-- As R "CG a ea Departs By THE CANADIAN PRESS 1 tae while, Saskatchewan) pineRROROUGH (CP)--Pe-|Chi Chi Rodriguez shot a six- ee ee ee ened cinenee Let, a a ee oe ee SIMON 1Dave Stee { Burnaby, B.C.,)billing, she will be the first Ca- ing a number of promising|along with Canadian halfbacks| in the Ontario ep *rriday peodeetiuaal fukn Sisdee for the Toroxro ices ad sal sgt rd we ie ee aa cuunas te. ounene rookies and a handful . veter-| Don bohr gek and Ve i rg | night, defeating Toronto Maple| second-round lead of the $92,000 dently hailed as one of the!Puce of Toronto in the discus.|f our individual ¢ v en t site ans were reléased by the nine| sen and guard Don Bahnui Leafs 17-14 in overtime. Speedway Festival open golf pan ng teams to represent) If his predictions come true,|Phyllis Dewar of Moose Jaw, -- Footbali League clubs Pie il Fe Sane Cy Coombs scored five goals tournament, Canada, 108 athletes made last-|it will be Canada's finest show-|Sask., won four gold medals in| vee ah . ie RORNED eee. ey wy m™) with John Davis and Terry| The 27-year-old Schlee, from ana ve the 1938 Games at\1934 but two of her victories) - Eleven Canadians and 24/on waivers along with rookie Downer adding three each foriSan Cit Ari : minute adjustments to new/ing sin e the ; 7 Putchl came 4a Nine. CG Americans were dropped from|imports Greg Palamountain, | 5 sarhorough a ieninnasatirnabin Ys h Bes vr peed flys Mgt te | dey age it rf ight oe. "a rome, chute? of world Eastern Football Conference|halfback, and linebacker hig 'i vg! i "vr ie i kaha " tb + scor Hg cont OT ie enh 8 or pho gray arg ly ia. There re ord at 100 yards and 100| rosters, while 10 Americans and|George Carr. Canadian flanker Werriven Roy Wood and Rich of 66 Th sd : ns a Jamaica and the eighth British| tories ba aga' " ayers pte soe tas sanst tien bes six Canadians were placed on|Pete Warren was placed on the hee st Be hl ti) ursday. pepe Games, winch Open Ia tans: bees ay >vent credentials among Canadian| il j waivers by the five Western|injured reserved list. Ron McNeil h - inte The new Speedway golf Kingston Thursday. gold medals in track events in track athletes. Normally best at Conference teams as the clubs| Edmonton placed import half ee . ar pre te ee course, with its par 36-36--72, In a competition that has the fast four porte 'e ig abortey AiMmneK ies "on 4 Y 4 reduced lineups to 14 imports|Mike Haffer and Higgins on) #08 . as eR rt Re ad took a beating but also got the brome Nav anise loge fk ad with ithe Nese of thet the 220 yards at the Games) Yi and 18 Canadians. waivers \three with Brian Warnock 964: bettas 9S See medais in ine last-two-tries, a) compared_wi i . haa to-triats--in_dm ta neki Hamilton Tiger - Cats of the): The Lions dropped import) ais These included Charlie Wy- dozen were being claimed by|swimming team, which has pine : i , EFC placed fullback Mel An:\halfbacks Ron Morris, a three-|'" @ Pal. song, who made duffers laugh track and swimming officials| talled seven gold medals in the ago aggre eye-opening 20,4 sec d umes | tony and halfback rear veteran. and Amos Bull-| Ross Othem, Pat /ers|by taking a 17 on the 14th hale, ee Beach of Toronto, na- cee Rape war gon jovi ah atin as Sear Counts on waivers, Both hadjocks, a two-year. véleten. ro ace --e~o -- ------ , ¢ : ae i . i va > Bombers goa tional chairman of the track; The prediction comes from) Crothers, second behind Peter! 5 , isis ass wit sais Ba geieg eal hii Aen nae | CALL OR SEE and field committee of the Nick Thierry of Toronto, who; Snell of New Zealand in the 800) 4, j ig Other prominent veterans in-\cans, added three new players ST. CATHARINES (CP)--St.! Amateur Athletic Union, called) helps rate the top swimmers in| metres at the Tokyo Olympics Vy gy j cluded guard Merv Collins, aland placed halfback Dick Woz-| Pathariies mw saute 4 Maat & DIXON'S the track team the best to com-|the commonwealth, He calls 15-!two years ago, is generally con- (Pom d : ee eee s hiiured Ais \fourth-place finish in the On-| pete internationally since the|year-old Elaine Tanner of Van-|ceded' to be_ the Common ee ee ern cae Ae ito we Penocut, Winters! tario Lacrosse Association Jun-| 1928 Olympics, when Canada! couver to pile up half the total) wealth's top half-miler since tecost, who was cut by Winni-|cut tackle Monte Kiffin aad ior A series Friday night with came up with a sprint double with unprecedented double. vic- |Snell's retirement but has been peg Blue Bombers, and guard | fullback Tom Urbanik. Fresh-|@ 28-4 victory. over Etobicoke. OIL FURNACES by Percy Williams of Van-|tories in the butterfly and back-| slow rounding into form this Jim Higgins who "slaved: with| nina Larry Shine and sopho- Doug Favell scored. seven couver, a high-jump victory by| stroke events season His Sap povlia pa g WP Edmonton Eskimos last season.|more Jack Robinson were re | goals to lead the winners, John| SERVING OSHAWA OVER Ethel Catherwood of Saskatoon! ne_ AY TEAMS SIRONG er Ta Ms sts Sep Guia The Tiger - Cats cut the Jarg-|turned to their Winnipeg senior|Swain and John Hoculik scored 50. YEARS and_a winning women's sprint)' 1. also sces victories by|'"8" the Canadian open record') ' est number of players, placing|clubs. |four each, Bill Hoculik, Brian relay, : ae nh anpaive ,|he set in 1963. gy f ; : : bac eg Pttae , 24-HOUR SERVICE ' Marion Lay of Vancouver in the iy , nine Americans and two Cana-| |Melville, Neil Stevens, Henry LOOKS FOR GOLD women's 110-yard freestyle, Ron Top IN COMMONWEALTH f 'A 4 dians on waivers. Imports re-| @gs s Mayer, Jim McMahon and 313 ALBERT ST. Track coach Paul Poce of|Jacks of Vancouver in the) Steen, third in the shot-put at , j | leased, in addition to Anthony 0 Hara Wins Barry Sheldon scored two each 723-4663 Toronto is looking for another' men's 110-yard butterfly, Sandy the 1962 Games in Perth, Aus- , (le y ' 4 igi and Counts, were halfback How- stan Ignatezyk got the other St. four gold medals in Kingston.| Gilchrist of Ocean Falls, B.C..' tralia, is the only Canadian who j ; j ard Starks, ends Gene Donald-| Tennis Finals Catharines goal, He picked his potential winners |in the men's 440-yard individual | pas thrown farther than 60 feet, ¥ , y son, George Pearce and Bob RE ae as sprinter Harry Jerome of| medley and at least one of the reaching 62-8% at the Edmon- % |Stohrer, linebacker Bob Soleau,, TORONTO (CP) Jane Vancouver; half - miler Bill) strong Canadian relay teams ton trials July 15 to. top the 4 i |lineman Bob Eilers and tackle|O'Hara of Toronto won the un- : n ? I ; Crothers of Markham, Ont.; If Miss Tanner lives up to her Commonwealth rankings ip ' Dp: yay ty John Smith. der-16 finals Thursday at the o = . 4 y | Canadian halfbacks A1llan/Ontario junior tennis champion Puce, a 25-year-old newcomer | Re D ge r hamr to Games competition had 2 \Dostall and Steve Ostapchuk ships by defeating Emily Chap . : t A te r Ch m throw of 196-1014 two months} BOB HIGHT, one-armed at Southern Illinois, He took |were the other two Hamilton'man of Southampton 6-0, 6-1 n arlo ma u a ago, best in the Commonwealth} 2nd one vp bat ity og re of -- ig a discards. In the under-14 finals, Karer UR NCE P J ' K utting a solid boot to the ob in ocheste ' ee AC ae i ' a as and fey e = si fotbell. in one of the Buf- sel to the Bills' training hg pe ON INJURY LIST a a qedhenees age : Earned Crown Hard Wa , heel eae i -- Tanner.) falo Bills' training camp camp, Blasdell, N.Y. two | he Eastern Conference Tor-\snq Sieve Whitehead of St If you are an Abstainer you save up to involved in seven performances) qritis, Hight, a native of weeks ago -- and he's still |omlo Argonauts dropped | Six/catharines won the under-l2 fi-| $22.00 i that broke Canadian records at) (Gontralia. Illinois, was born there. making a great bid | Americans and three Cana- ST Be. deluge Son At \- ° on your auto insurance. TORONTO (CP)--Last sum-| They split the seventh hole, | tHe Games trials in Hamilton) "with only one arm and lost to fill the shoes of the for. |dians, and placed import halt or thath apy ri ah She : See mer Marty Mason spent a good|then "Neale shanked an ap- two weeks ago, packs the great- an eye in a childhood mis- mer Buffalo kicking ace, back Larry Ferguson and Cana-|" *e ' . % : fee a See aaa ot Hine and money develop-|proach shot to give Mason the est potential among the Cana hap. But he played high Pete Gogalak. dian defensive lineman Billy Candy Senn o Toronto won ing a slow ' mooth soley To é hth : i dian swimmers, although the) ¢onool football as a line . Shipp on the 30-day injured list.|t{he girls under-12 title with a g s ns g - | eigt shea: 4 a AREA wa i és j Cortride . day, he is the winner of the As if inspired by Neale's schedule may prevent her from backer and kicker, and then --AP Wirephoto Jackie Parker, the former|-2, 6-1 win over Gertrude Mill sp te eee i |competing in all the events in Edmonton great who joined the|of Galt. Ontario amateur golf champion-|shank-shot, Mason hit one ~ Which aie oxtale: Vases ih 1668. Was temporarily) In aeml< tinal action. 'Bob 597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA ship for the first time. the ninth, followed by a shot : a - be, The Toronto golfer main-linto a sand trap, and a futile Miss vho competed in eter \retired. Parker has not recov-|\Wood of Clarkson eliminated tained his fluid motion through-|effort to reach the green. Neale} the Tok npics at 14 and an Icaps 0 ) area. trom: knee surgery last/Scott Dunlop of Otlaws 02, 04 DIAL out the annual tournament, re-|won the ninth with a birdie-four, | finished a g fifth in the 100 winter. in the under-16 division and fusing to hasten his swing when/although a six would also have jaire. Petey Pes Regs god Bill ' A bel \ sores oud gc agp 'ot Jab oa Mach, "a gs ston 728-7567 ressure ¢ beaten Mas calth yards| ant } ! b st Bill MacDonell of Toronto under pressure and it paid a/beaten Mason and Gilchrist, at 20 a veteran of ul. a 0 1 S spir import holdovers. Other -|10-8, 6-2 in the under-14 section . handsome dividend Mason settled back into his . eg Pah Thursday he had to play to|smooth swing and won the 11th three previous international ports dropped were rookies Nel - the 23rd hole with Paul Willi-jhole to go six up again. competitions, is sim ilarly) BLASDELL, N.Y. (AP)--Bob| 'You never really know whe- Pel pgs ad and Pige! Raed, | LQ, L, A> ams of Burlington before ranked in the 440 individual yicht took a leave of absence|ther you can do it until you 0 halfbacks, an efensive p% & & & "@ ¢ ee Z emerging the victor. Through-| SPLIT 14th HOLE medley from his job two weeks ago,|try. I know a lot of people who |end i Jennings in defen- a out:the extra holes: Mason -con-|..Neale then won the 12th and) yo. aus vis drove from Rochester to Buf-|go through life wishing they had|S!v@ tackle Ron Higdon he extra b 13th | he Idn't ke ad WAS OVERSHADOWED ; > \ } ,, Canadian linemen John Erick- tinued to play steady golf and th but he coulant (ake Age Jacks, who operated in the falo Bills American Football|jumped at a chance when they Walt Bal k d TH EY' RE C MM ' vantage of a poor drive by Ma-|.," ' League training camp here and|should have, so I talked it over son, Wa alasiuk and John finally ran Williams to ground} shadow of Dan Sherry of Ham with a birdie on the par-five|So" on the 14th and they split! ton. the avi nacord "hi ie asked for a chance to fill Pete|with my wife and I decided ]| Reykdal also got the gate. : the hole with birdies Nader, i 'ca arything nd| Ottawa dropped two Cana- 4 fifth hole. ne hole with b -lthe '110 - yard butterfly, has|Gosolak's shoes. The request/had everything | to gain and) sans, including Collins, snd é TO TAKE THEM AWAY The match was over on 15 w ' sranted nothing to lose Friday, Mason won the title past emerged as Canada's best hope |¥4@S granted, four ts. The other .C ; when Neale ran out of holes on : ; That isn't unusual, but Hight! So Hight, who was born with! our imports. e other .Cana- M ating " f i , e She tire thot vat isn't unusual, b g 4 pha Sa Neale of Burl which io best Mason, Neale Map agaist fending" champion is. He has only one arm andjonly a left ae ane lost bi left be ad pro Md it Se Uk | ae Ha Ha He He Ha Ha He He Ha Ha irst'-on the 148-yard par-three ' one eye eye in a childhood accident, Neale pulled the upset victory . Kevin Berry of Australia, whose |") a nba H ery, fullbacks Marty Rosen and "a greenside rie a bap and his _ eng d aos ames record of $9.8 seconds | played college ball at)made the trip to the Bills camp. ens Soaks aan dalaeciea od ; ne irsday |25 feet from the hole. The bal lcompares with Jacks' best of Southern Illinois and I always) Right now he still is in the) Mario Mari ' : when he rallied to defeat pre-lwas in line with the pin, how- It: 00.1 'had wanted to try pro. ball,"|middle of the battle for the job) ario Mariani. oo Meg Nick ba ever, and from the tee it ap-| AD ss f t k 1 Hight said in explaining his de-|that opened when Gogolak | pape ego eee pie el ock of Port Credit 1-up. Neale|peared no farther than five or} /\Parl trom track and swim-|-icion to: give up his job. Sayed out his option with the|!!ve Imports and four Yanadians | €.. M was four down to Weslock at thel six feet away. ming, few extravagant claim 6 8 al a | Bills and signed with New York and announced that they had| on ay, ugust end of seven holes but suddenly] Mason took his time andjfave issued from Canadian n the National League purchased Ray Lychak, al Ontario amateur winner. missed his birdie attempt,|categories of. Games competi shot at the job as anyone else, | Dropped were Americans Phil Mason, a lanky long-ball hit-|which died on the lip of the| "0. Mill G If The eye has been the bigger| Brady, a halfback, guard Wil-} : . ter, served notice Friday to|cup and Mason two putted, it) Many lack comparative. statis 1 ar 0 handicap," he says. "I've "hadilie Taylor, halfback Tom 4 Fill Up The Family because | Hickey, tackle Don Bierowicz tees linebacker Dennis Monack. he won with a par-four old school teacher from Burling- international experience. ot ' . ' § with the one eye you have no . 5 good day for touring profes- e Both players parred the sec-|ton. BOA IS EXCEPTION Fonal George Knudson, but | depth perception. But I seem to| Ken Kilrea, a linebacker for- j AY NO, 2 z | i . 7 " got hot and threw five birdies| stroked a five iron within eight| team officials on behalf of par Knudson Wins Hight doesn't see why he suard, from British Columbia | Buy One At The Regular Price -- in seven holes at the six-time|feet of the cup. When Neale ticipants in the wehbe ather| shouldn't have as much of a} Lione of the WFC. ue e 4 Get the 2nd Beefie for Only Neale on .the first hole, which|was game over for the 33-year- tics and few competitors have trouble with distance TORONTO (CP)--It was a OPPOSITE K MART XS THE FAMILY DRIVE-INS 128-6756 Moe Norman of Gilford, Ont.,;make some pretty gard, eau erly wie SOs Ret coenan ond hole, a 20!-yard par-three,! In the semi-final matches The arm makes| Roughriders, defensive hal f- then. Neale made a critical se-|Mason defeated Greg Patterson Rea dp agl oe exception i teeta: ries of misjudgments, allowing|of Mount Hope 2 'and 1. and| 42-year-old rifleman Gil Boa, al Norman carried a fat four-jit difficult balance-wise. I have M63 8 - McKean and Dave Mason to win the next four con-|Neale eliminated Ken Doig of world champion in the small-| ce bulge into Friday's final|t0 compensate for having more owen and two-way halfback les Pepe ' bore event in 1954, a third-place vans . > " Dave Fleet, recently cut by} = stetaledad Hole Seaforth ¢ and 3 -jbronze medallist in the P56 36 holes in the Millar Trophy were bandice Pe been a|Ollawa, were the Canadians |* S ad @., Olympics at Melbourne, Aus-|89!f tournament.But he carded) ian ag th was five and, dropped. PS 5 tralia, and a fourth-place fin a-four - over - par 75 in the\P! 0 oy pe ; - i te ihe mt ancaster 1c S 0 es isher at Tokyo two years ago.| Morning round and an _after- egg Chena. til va Ngan rENECRRerNrER Tae --SS-- Shooting is a new event at the| "00" 72 <A ze eo" , high school $ , | a B.E.G, Knudson shot 67-69 for a 72 ne 7 | | STEPHEN ON $ | Se | REESOR would like to forget it. cated guesses, hole total of 275 while Norman playing linebacker as well as |i} : Badminton, ther new)? Lor 4 kicking veted k andil| - , In Eskimos New Defence | :tscr7, :22h5 'cost inva Gost sMaateren woeng sommes acm} | GARAGE | pci Genosha.|) Fuel and Lumber worth $1,000, "eaten, we Wheel Alignment 1 | Oshawa's Finest Hotel Everything in, Builder's dian entrants, four each in 1.000 for Knudson, who in junior college | ° aad nei.) Worth $ 0 nuason, W ." ' By JOHN SHORT the next play, Campbell freed|™en's and women's compe lan on GF Manants Then it was on to Southern | @ Frame and Wheel Straightening | For--Parties-Sales Meetings Fuel tions, none of whom has previ-| ?!8)5 Illinois, and now. finally the jf] @ Generel Repeirs | } B ' | aa = 5 | | é anquets -- Conventions in summer cottage needs, EDMONTON (CP) Coach| himself in a corner of the-end| © 0% oO 4+ There was drama in the third|)., | Neill Armstrong of Edmonton, zone to take his first scoring ously faced top Commonwealth nlace battle too, as Bobby Bills : | 15 CHURCH STREET Air-Conditi Eskimos replaced a leaky old pass from Lancaster. Opposition Freon of Toronto and Gerry|. Hight doesnt worry about jf} | TH \ irewen yg Coffee PHONE 985-7951 eee abiende i vraparation tot Canadians are entered in| p,., t Ste: Eustache. Que ,|8etting hit by the massive line- | Ph. 725-0522 ae Ni pa preparation fo1 Proulx of Ste. Eustache, Que. | . an OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY PORT PERRY ' ESKS RALLIED nig > g F ' an é sn' , 5 | a new football season, but dis ; i ; AIENK oF th _ weight division tied at 285 ee an met ee ee = |! iia covered Friday that his new sill Redeli rallied Edmonton |in boxing, all eight wrestling 4 They went into a sudden the field as soon as -- = -- _ vidi one leaks too n the: second quarter with; visions and six of the seven di-| death playoff to decide the final Off. He expects to race down: |i} Guerentead Used Cars Ron Lancaster completed 13, Passes to Thomas. Kerbow andivisions in weightlifting ['wO! Canadian berth in the $200,000 field and help grab the guy re- | 0 h i" . of 17 passes for 270 yards and| Coffey before Thomas scored up lifters, featherweight Allen) world golf tournament at stake, 'U'nns the boot } | ROY W. s awa-Whithy SPORTS Highlights tafford five touchdowns as Saskatche- + mi on-e 17-vard cun Salter of Ottawa and middle-| pyoen thee + putted from 12 'At Southern Illinois I made ' re 5 | | wan Roughriders battered F Abendschan lofted a 25-yard) Weight Pierre St. Jean of Mon-/ foot on the first extra hoie and ahout 30 per cent of the tackles HH NICHOLS | TONIGHT--~ monton 40-13 in the 1966 W field goal early in the: third Cau, wom. Se ond ace silver) proyly earned the ninth berth|o kickof s. Heck, I've tackted 3 a Darlington -s enior Len a ot Courtice; Maple Grove at | Brothers id ern Football Conf nce season! quarter and Eskimos waited medals at the 1962 Games in the Birkdale, England tour- all my life. Courtice and Bowmanville 7s e on oll games at 7:30 pm a Re . i enh » mg CHEVROLET, CORVAIR, } shawa & District Senior Lengue -- Lecal 222 vs. Malta United. 6:00 " opener for bot! Is four plays to strike back bet : cyclists and fencers| nament,with a par. OLDSMOBILE | p.m, at Kinsmen Ste Monuments As usual, Lancaster' avor R 1 : ' rank as distinct underdogs. A Host Iro A! Rald d Al D SERVICE | tedell threw twice to Coffey > ost Iro alding an | SALES AND S$ 3 ite target wa lanker Hugh) and gneve nanalty sold medal in the team sabre|/vie Thompson of Toronto tiec A. E. OHNSON 0.D. . SUNDAY, JULY: 3) } . . « of Distinction and once to Kerbow. \ penalty : p ron ' | PHONE 728-6206 LACROSSE--OLA Junior 'B' Playetfs----East York ie Campbell, who caught three moyeq play to the Saskatche competition in 1954 has been the|for fifth place in the Millar, OPTOMETRIST 44 Years Serving You | at Whitby Arena ) gi eis cab eL. Ceeate,. 668-3552 Whitb touchdown passes. Lancaster. wan 39 and Thomas exploded only Canadian fencing victory) each with 288. They were two ih y acknowledged the most talented fo. pig 4 and Bob McLeod -of Toronto,! strokes ahead of Johnny. Hen- : MONDAY, AUG. 1 eee 2 is second touchdown. He trok ahead of Johnny en 1 . woe scrambler among WFC quarter- proke at least four tackles on who won the 10-mile road race) rick and Ray Manion of Tor- 14% King St, East LACROSSE--OLA Junior 'A' League Playofts--Huntsvilla Tornagoes vs aves ee Cae "a ; 1934 G Rae eee : i Dac Space Available |) © oshowa Gree: ' et ag Heaps eed Y ' backs, also fired scoring bombs his junket in the 1934 Games, has been the! onto and Wilf Homenuik of Win- 723-2721 1 P ) of OLA Junior 'A' League Playotfe-Whitey Loses Stwslers ORGE ) to Paul Dadley and Ed Bu only winner of a cycling title.| nipes -------- } node ee aces | ; at Eas 8 go 4-out-of-7 series, paretitcs eee is c nee sshd nll oer a for your | LAWN BOWLING "Mixed Trebles Tournament, for the Dr, S, J, Phillips | FINA SERVICE Actually, Saskatchewan won /" vaee sil Lich aele ; M Trophy, at aW n Bowling Club, 10:60 a.m, é ki } kin thee essage tin ea An the: ti wight min. aud Lancaster threw twice to REMEMBER WHEN? ra Advertising | : , he game i f i min-| Gomnbell to olka than ° CITY OF OSHAWA I | TUESDAY, AUG. 2 Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanic By THE CANADIAN PRESS ean abitin | LACROSSE --Gariard Road Minor Assos, ee Wee League---Discount House Free Check-Up 3 é cS? cep te ». and Pickering vs Gus Brown, at 7: Get ready for Bimmer, come in Buchanan on a 55-vard toss and After that, it was a question Vancouver's Percy Wil- Ra sibel cae for ao full tune-up now! Campbell on a 20 d hea of time liams, 20, won the 100-metre a Pee iret Magen NAR das SNA era lB shirred H a } WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3 | PICK-UP & DELIVERY ; ' esp ble , arrying out preliminary real-estate valuations | LACR i Senior ' eoque----Petert 9) P, roo Jack Abendschan onverted Eskimos, victimized by oppo race at the Olympics 38 4 adi tering the purchase and sale of civic properties i ed ane ee Aouhis An Pera) s ve Breoxlin i) 902 8 668-4232 all three and t onverted had: * ss ae x eae ould be a member of the Appraisal Institute of Canada, havir H 3 ROCK S$ T. N. WHITBY all thre an er 7] "| sition passers throughout their years ago today--in 1928-- eted the necessary co sot pli é anise of Tie indo - - | ia i ! utes as Lancaster connected ) three inutes later with Dudley on a six - yarder POURS. IBPeS SOFTBALL Civil. Service Leguue--Seati's Chicken Ville: ws Detlertts be é A dra Park, and Rexco's vs Quality Fuels two more and ki ed a field|jast-place finish in 1965, meet ne ane or more of the following property 9 t . goal. A safety touch conceded! Winnipeg Blue Bombers Tues at Amsterdam. The slightly- : buying and selling property ' at t © é : | | eieanseip by Randy Kerhow completediday at Winnipeg in the next built speedster won the 200 ! $8,135.00, depending on qualifications and exper- LAWN BOWLING--Mixed Doubles Tournament, for The Red Wing Rose [fl FREE 24-HOUR scoring a atchewan held ive i i & v additional ineremants to @_ maximum of $9,419.00 Bowl at awn F 9 Club, 1:30 pm } | BURNER SERVICE g ! 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