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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1966, p. 12

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= #, 12 CHE HAVA TE Vad Drb 7066 SPORTS MENU |By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor LS - ' @SHAWA GENERALS came up with a three-point week: end, in their back-to-back games with Montreal Canadiens, on Saturday and Sunday and that's the best they've done for some while, It's just as well that Ted O'Connor's charges didn't wait any longer to snap out of their slump because s schedule action disclosed that several of the Junior only waited to get into the last page of their 's calendar, before making their bid in the annual 'out renches by Christmas" routine, Kitehener Rangers knocked off Niagara Falls 5-4 to keep their win streak and Hamilton won over Marlies, right in Torento, which left these two tied for third place and left Generals up in the fifth slot, one point ahead of N.F, Flyers, oe THE LIFTLOCK CITY 'Petes' are making @ move 'also, They edged the second-place Black Hawks 6-5 with 'a couple of goals late in the game, right in St, Kitts, That 'moved the 'Petes' out of the cellar, one point ahead of 'Montreal Junior Canadiens, Last night, Kitehener ran into a 'snag and da eh to in their league-lead margin, when they visited London Nationals, The Nats whipped Rangers 7-4 and that two-point gain moved London 'ap into a tie for sixth place with Niagara Falls, only one int behind the Generals, Kitchener can expect another stern argument tomorrow night, when they play in Hamil- jton and it wouldn't surprise us much if Marlboros suffer 'another defeat, when they yisit Peterborough on Thursday, 3 ' HIS SITUATION of Niagara, Falls and London now 'tied for sixth place, only a point behind the Generals, gives a big boost to the interest meter and should also stimulate 'the turnstiles at Civic Auditorium on Saturday night, Both 'the Flyers and Nationals are figuting on improving their 'standing this weekend, at the expense of Oshawa, 'although 'each gets an additional opportunity, with Flyers visiting 'St. Catharines on Sunday and London playing at Montreal, However, prior to that, each team has a date with the Generals and -- thinking positively -- here's a great chance 'for Ted O'Connor's boys to do some climbing of their own, like maybe into fourth place, ef ' ** GENERALS USUALLY come up with a good perform: 'ance on Niagara Falls ice and if they can continue the pattern, a two-point victory Friday night is not too much to expect, The revamped front-line unit of Bill Scott, flanked by Chris Hayes and Fred O'Donnell, has started to click 'and the line of Bill White, with wingers George Babeock 'and Ron Dussiaume is also beginning to mesh, The third 'attacking trio is made up of a selection of Joe Robertson, Bob Black, Danny Sandford, Brian Morenz and Roger Knowles. A newcomer to the ranks, 'Rick' Gerrow, a left- 'winger from Napanee, joined the Generals this week and 4t is hoped that another forward line with some scoring teeter ean be assembled. Scoring punch is the Generals' biggest need -- there isn't an Oshawa name in the top 20 of the Junior 'A' scoring list, LONDON NATIONALS served their notice last night, 'when they whipped the league-leading Kitchener Rangers, 'Rangers surged to the top in last week's action but they 'may slow down some, after that reverse in London, The 'ability of the Nationals to defeat Rangers is of more urgent 'concern here, since it indicates that the Generals can ex- 'pect stiff opposition here on their home ice, Saturday night, tion of more lively action will be welcomed by the Oshawa fans, who thoroughly enjoyed the spirited perform: ance their Generals served up last week, againat Junior Canadiens, There's nothing like the prospect of a clash be- tween two eager teams to boost the attendance and that's the picture this week, RT CAPSULES -- Cassius Clay and Ernie Terrell Hh gs ai the papers for the world's heavyweight cham- bout that should end all arguments and disputes mend the rival boxing bodies, After the customary train ing camp sessions and hammed-up publicity stories, they'll elimb into the ring on February 6, underneath the Houston e ... DENNIS RIBANT, of Burlington, Ontario, season's winningest pitcher for New York Mets, has traded to Pittsburgh Pirates, in exchange for veteran urler Don Cardwell, Outfielders Gary Kolb of Mets and mn Bosch of the Bucs, also exchanged uniforms in the same trade, ¢ Bob Watt scored three goals including the elincher, as the Hawks built up a six-to-nothing lead over worth Printers, and held an for a 7-2 win. in the ing game of. the Osh- awa Benior flockey League bag pene ; Sneddon eontinue his hot seor- ing , cashing in four on! and one assist, as Bad 8 bounced Quality Fuels 8-6, Powless and Gene McAvoy picked up single goals with Watt's three for the Hawks' victory, Armstrong also picked up two assists, Gus Fogal and Mike Weid- g Printers, who had a full club out for the first time this season, Although outscored in the first two periods, Dods worth's got organized in the final stanza to pick up their twe markers, E F. 1 z second game saw Jack! be Neil Armstrong, Les Moore, |° Gaylord vient ; Hawks And Bad Boys Cop Senior Twin-Bill 4 (ion) PASFONG) co csrreness Ord f eta: 18 A gt etna IM b PERIOD Yes) ss serveneenre dS te Bradley na i] coemperee 1 , five rh Givioping 38 ond' Ielashing) 'on ' In Boys' Club Green, White, Red, Blue, Gold, Purple, Leading Scorers; Larry Hor- rugey (Green) 65, Danny Kew- ley (White) 40, John Spasiw (Blue) 90, Erie Wiggans (Gold) 27, Richard Kennedy (Red) 19 and Mario Marano (White) 17, RED 4 --- PURPLE 2 In the lowest scoring game to date, saw the Red elub double the score, The Purple elub led 2-0 at half time on a basket by Masters. In the second half, Gorman and Kennedy each seared a basket te send the Purple team down to its sixth-straight de- feat, RED: M. Cardinal, Gorman (2), Irvin, Kennedy (2), Topple, PURPLE: Bryant, Harding, Masters (2), Winfield, Brooks, GREEN 10 -- GOLD 5 The Green club scored their sixth-straight victory to remain undefeated, 4 Larry Horruzey, league's leading scorer scored two bas: Biddy Basketball Games Gymnasium kets in each half for eight points, D, Cardinal seored their remaining basket, 'Peter Neal was high man for the Gold club with twopbaskets, Erie Wiggans soored the final point on a foul shot, GREEN; D, Cardinal (3), Carrell, Horrusey (8), Win: terink, Lewis, ¥, Neal (4), GOLD;, © Wiggans (1), Winterink, Sich, WHITE 14 -- BLUE 4 As a result of their victory, the Whites remained in second place, two points behind Greens, Danny Kewley led the win- ners with nine points to ,re main in second place in thé in- dividual scoring honors, Marano seored a basket in each half and Scott Tutten rounded out the scoring with a foul shot, John Spasiw was top man, for the Blue elub seoring both their baskets, BLUE; Cunningham, Hoffman, Spasiw (4), WHITE; Kewley (0), Marane (4); Masters, Rutherford, Wood- ward, Tutten (1), Mendicino, Games for Saturday are as follows: 9:00 a.m., Gold va Red; 9:80 a.m,, White va Purple and 10:00 a.m,, Blue vs Green, Fuke, BANTINGS 37 -- HURONS 12 BANTINGS - Serge Dupont 2, Bruce Levy 11, Gino Pas: cuzzi 8, Bryan Haase, Ga Shortt 6, Teddy Recauleki 15, Gerald Mahoney and coach Harold Davidson, HURONS = Don Stauffer 2, Terry Hinze 6, John Dyck, Peter Nagy, Jim Jordan 4, Richard Price and coach John Howson, AVENUES 18 -- MAPLES & AVENUES = Alan Boivin. 6, John Szczepanski 4, Ron Boivin Bowmanville Minor Teams Thick Of Schedule Action * BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Dave Colwell scored three od as he led Midget Gen- erals to a 3-2 victory over Comets in Bowmanville Ree- reation hockey. Comet's goals were scored by Ronald Siblock and Wray Rendell. i » Mt. Royals defeated Boys reining School 2-1 on goals by ave tee and Gerry Barker hile the BTS goal was scored Ough. * Maroons downed Canucks 5-1 fh the next game as Ken Tam- Plyn scored twice and single Tom Simpson and single goals by Gary Preston, Steve Forsey, Mark Johnson, Murray Gawker, Mike Donoghue, Dave Ormiston, Doug Crough and Bob Harness. Dan Cowle pick- ed up six assists. BANTAM GAMES 5-5 tie in the opening bantam Cornell, Randy Allen, Johnsen and .Mike Gilhooly, Cubs' goals were Laurie Gay two, and one each loughby and Dave Wiggans.|>y Wayne Sheehan, Panthers played Cubs to a (game as Panthers piensa aw goals from Keith Swan, Mike Rob scored by Michael 6, Don Miles, Tim Kornie, Rocky Cortis and coach Don Ormiston, Arthur Dyck, Randy Towns, Brian Petroski, Kevin Hinze, Tony Merciea § and coach Lleyd Weidarek, WESTMOUNT KIWANIS BIDDY W iL Pts, Avenues, 4212 Maples, 44 Hurons, a5 Bantings, $5 46 Scoring Leaders: Alan Boivin (Avenues) 44 points; Randy derdan (Maples) 62; Teddy Reegulski (Bantings) 54; Ray Martodsiel .(Manies) 95 -and} Terry Hinze (Hurons) 29. Games for Saturday: Avenues play Hurons at 9:15 a.m, and Bantings play Maples at 10:00 am MINOR LEAGUE ] 4 Simcoe Hall Basketball Minor And Biddy Games fiteven Hercia, John Deivin, Steve Ball 6, Randy Jackson 11 and eoach Marcel Boivin, C.K.L,B, = John Nawrot 4, Ed Gorny 24, Walter Karas 3, Ken Jordan 3, John Cuthbert 18, George Lees 4 and coach Bill Langley, KINLOCH's 87 = FIREFIGHTERS 47 KINLOCH'S -- Graham Mun: ree 8, Ron Melnroy 6, Tom Eldridge 6, Serge Skoblikowsky li, George Grabowski, And Cherkas 10, Dave Alexander 16, Dave Popham. and coach Greg Milosh, FIREFIGHTERS -- Bill Raj: MAPLES -- Randy Jordan §,/kevie 14, Bob Goulding 8, Ren Parfitt 2, Nick Melnychuk 2, Bill Melnyehuk 14, John Janetos 5, Leslie Radek and coach John Raikevie, MINOR BASKETBALL LEAGUE ' L Pas, Firefighters, C.K.L.B., Kinloch's, Parta and Service, Scoring Leaders = Dennis Hercia (P, and 8.) 194 points; Graham Munree (Kinloch's) 118; John Cuthbert (C.K.L.B.) Q9:" Bit Molnchuk (# .) Gf 4 4 4 4 land Dave Alexander (Kinlech's) 87, Games for Saturday: C.K.L.B, va. Kinlech's at 10:30 a.m, and Parts and Service va Firefighters at 11:30 a.m, ee i Milo went to Gary Ball, Harry il fanucks' goal was scored by Jerry Johnson. Bantam All-stars trounced Orphans 10-0 on two goals by atid eda S$PORTSCOPE TODAY Y Oshawa Minor Assoc, Midget League -- Local 222 vs Cana- n Legion, at 6:00 p.m.; Fire- Fentere vs Navy Vets, at 6:55 m.; Letter Carriers vs Rose owl Restaurant, at 8:00 p.m. and Leafs vs Wings, at 8:55 p.m. All games at Oshawa Chil- dren's Arena. CYO Hockey League -- At Civic Auditorium, 6:00 p.m, to 7:00 p.m. OMHA Lakeshore Juvenile League Peterborough vs Ajax, at Port Perry Arena, 8:30 p.m, ICE SKATING Public vkating (adults) = at Civic Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. THURSDAY HOCKEY All-Star Exhibition Games ---- Oshawa Pee Wee All-Stars, at 7:00 p.m. and Oshawa Midget All-Stars, games at Oshawa Children's rena. OMHA Lakeshore League --- Ajax vs Whitby, at $:30 p.m. ICE SKATING Oshawa Figure Skating Club -- at Civic Auditorium, 6;00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m, at 8:30 p.m. Both| Midget) Martin with one each. Stars' Wood and Maurice McDonald. Lions and Braves came right back to play to a 6-4 tie in the second bantam game. Scoring for Liens were Steve Reynolds and Barry MeMahen with twe each and single goals by Jer- ome Billett and Neal Robinson. Braves' goals came from Boyd Jewell two and a goal each from Bob Spicer, Stephen Parker and David Johnson. Flyers beat Pee Wee all- stars 6-2 as Paul Slemon and Harry Oyler scored two goals each and Philip Broome and Larry Allin picked, up singles, For All-stars it was Paul For- sey and Rolly Simpson doing the scoring. Huskies downed Pirates 6-0 | with Rick Morrison and Tony |Balson scoring two goals each jand single goals going to Mike |Kehoe and Ken Rowe, PEE WEE GAMES Hawkes tied Leafs 5-5 in Pee Li hi CELA, 50 PARTS and SERVICE - Den- Dave Jamieson 15, Bill Cobel 4, in Duplate Hockey League ac: tion this week. with two goals and three assists while Houck notched two and added an assist, counters Cruwys and Plancke, sists, Seymour two, Melnichuk and Layton one each. Ferguson, nine minor penalties, PARTS and SERVICE 85 --- Julips Meet Petes Tonight Oshawa Orange Julips travel to Peterborough tonight for a game with Peterborough Jets and return home Thuraday night for an exhibition baskethall en: eounter with Toronto Hast End Grads, The game here Thursday, which starts at & p.m,, will be played at Donevan Collegiate. Coach Al Fleming feels Julips have as strong a team aa has represented Oshawa in the past five years, Newcomers Arvid Stonkue and Mike Brousseau have filled the openings caused by the loss of Brian Jenkins, Tem Dejong and Fred Reilly, The club recently signed for: mer Central Collegiate guard Larry Horne, is Hercia 18, Ted Boivin 4, Layton Leads Social Club Duplate Sports and Social anded Duraclean a 7-0 setback Layton sparked the. winners oals ther Gillard, Plancke collected three as- went to The shutout was recorded by The winners took five of the i | Wee action as James Stephen- §0) m and Dan Bradley both scored two goals and Bernie Pflanzer one for Hawkes. Scor- ing for Leafs were Ken Ferris with three and Robert Massey | with one. | Redwings defeated All-stars 5-2 on the strength of goals by |Doug Bragg twe, and Mert Meadows, Bob Jones and Grant goals were | MacKenzie | Butch Stephen and Doug) |Vivian both scored two goals seored by Andy} THANK YOU DADDY A Christmas Gift to be remembered. Thank you for my very own horse, the trail rides and riding instructions, The board too, where | ride all year around Phone: 942-1101 Pickering 4 jas Aces dawned Bruins 4-0 in ithe final game, | i i All Included $50.00 @ Month, BAD BOYS, 6, @, FUL, § Sneddon's four goals r rom Jim Peters, Hary Burke, Pat Thrasher and Bob Burke for 7) BUy® titretrmnstE wee Thrasher also helped' set" up Harv another, ski col: lected twe points, denting the twinee once and picking up an assist, Al Dick and Al Giaspel econ: tributed singles in the Wuel- , Ted é rede ' Fry Furey, 1, Quality, Fuels--Na Le een ay ' Terie 'owski elmer Wepaines Ne ea PER! Fins? PERIOD skit 3s, 400 sereesense Vl ceereners O90 terere 98 10.48 iu rasher, PUB isistiys OM 1) ually Fie al Cerveni's.' ae ver ea a eet ty ES Gri el tts fo collect the prite, CYO Leagues Hockey Action St, Gertrude's downed &t, Joseph 8:5 in Pee Wee CYO action, Sunday evening at Chil: dren's Arena, Den Dougan, deff Legere and John Clouthier seored two each for the winners with singles to Stan Konarowski and Kevin Whyte, For St, Joseph's, it was Wayne MoeGuigan with three goals and two to Peter Bathe, A last-second goal gave a determined St, Mary's team a 3-8 tie with the powerful. &t, Gregory's Pee Wee team, Secor: ing for St. Mary's were Chris Hurst, Martin Regner and Andy Maykut, Michael Murphy, Luke Charbonneau and Paul Byrnes seored for St, Gregory's, Bert Hoefes led Holy Cross to a 4-9 win over St, Hedwig: St, Phillip, with three goals with the single by Norm Rousay, Danny O'Neil and Rene Picard tallied for St, Hed,-Phillip, BANTAM LEAGUE In Bantam action, &t, Joseph's defeated St, Gertrude's 42 to remain the only un: defeated team in this division, Len MoAver led the way with two goals with singles to Auriel Coutin and John Weidmark, Danny O'Brien and Jim Me: Geown scored for §t, Gert rude's, St. Mary's skated te a 5-0 win over St, Gregory's, on three goala by Dave Tessier and singles to Michael Dionne and John Sledsieyaki, ly Crose came up: with their first win of the season in seeeting St, Hedwig-8t, Phillip David Hogan acored two with singles to Danny Smysnulk and Gerald Coe, For the losers it was Curtin scoring a singleton, Serge Pupont, in goal, played well for the winners, By THE CANADIAN PRESS Mike Venesia set a record fer apprentice jockeya at Agueduat nanatunak in Naw WVBCGES PRESTAES "Sh sew York twe years age teday e=in 100¢--by bringing in six winners and three second: Place mounts in an after: noon, Al Robertson and Willie Shoemaker are the only others to have ridden six winnera in a. normal fo in Perkin one each, REMEMBER WHEN . . .?!! lace in the le standin lor the first ime ia a tons while, Al Quintillian and Ken Knap: ton scored their 13th oes of the season, while Chuck Gyles added a hay te complete the seoring for victorious Whit by team, Tom Foxeroft spoiled goalie 6 for & shite d mark of TED O'CONNOR +++ Welcomes winger ADDS PLAYER Oshawa Generals' coach Ted O'Connor, in an at tempt to strengthen the elub's scoring punch on the left wing, is giving Napa: nee's Rick Gerow a tryout this week, Gerow, whe _Started the season with Kitehener ad comes Laseos were really fired w for this game, as they realix ned a ¥ eT Fogo at on a share 0! rung, @ tion that has long eluded then A They played by far the best three combined periods of hock: ey we have seen them play this year, On several other occasions they dropped behind a goal or two and came back with a flurry in the final period to gain the nod highly rated Boston Bruins' scout Gary Young. Third Period nod, Last night was different, Las: Attack Wins z cee two eos were up, and the: ready, They built up a in the first period as: they ba ed in two fast goals, Quintillian scoring at a pass from O'Donaghue ----e. Knapton scoring just 92 secondd id on @ neat pass from Quin: jan. Gyles, colorful 1S-year-old de: fence star from Ajax, put Whit: Foote's Towing exploded for five third period goals at Bow: manville Tuesday to nip Whitby Dupont 65 in an Osh: awa Civil Service Hockey League encounter, In the first half of the twin bill, City Hall Orphans tallied four times in the first period| of 248 broken birds out Lower Lakes & pO: era tied again for top honors with the York Skeet Club, in the second scheduled shoot of the Lower Lakes Skeet League, Reid Connell scored what roved to be the winning goal r Foote's at the 1-minute mark of the third period, Jim|,,Meld at Oak Ridges, near Curry earlier. scored twice|Paris, Ontario, the shoot proved while Ken Bradley, Frank|'0 be fast and tricky, testing Bradley and Jack Vachon add:|'he ability of the local boys to ed the others, the utmost, Vachon assisted three) THREE PERFECTS als, i and Rich Nosal! Based on the five high-gua wo each, Frank Bradley anditotals for two rounds, Oshawa Gary Butler each picked up One|skeeters seored for the record assist, » \with Egan Manthey, Bill Rudyk Paul Borchuk scored threejand Rick Sheridan each break: times for Dupont, with Philjing a S0-straight. Allen Wood, Green scoring one goal and|Doug. Branton, Nelaon Starr earning three assists, Mareeliand Jim Laterneau each total: Crete tallied once and up an assist while Go: liamson had one assist, Trosky broke 48 each while Wayne Bradley scored twice|Erie Cornish, Herm, Sweetman for Orphans and single coun:|@nd Louie Siriggotti tallied 47 tera went te Tom O'Connor,japiece, George Brown and Max Norm Sayers, Bill Danford and|Brown racked up 40 each, fol: Ken Sradiey,+ Sayers andijlowed by Don Hubbard with 45, Arehie Curtis each had two|Mark and Ted Brown finalized assists, Wayne Bradley and/the scores with 40 each, Danford one each, Ta the league ata: , Osh: Markemen for Chows were|awa is tied = York Club Butch Dowe, Ted Lutton, Gene/at 15 points each, indica' MeAvoy and John Hogg, Dowelagain that the team to wat and Phil Long each ahd two/|Will be the Malton shooters, assists, Ed Corby and Terry| The next shoot of the Lowe MADE TEAM MANAGER GLASGOW, Seotland en John Prentice--who lost his job as Scotland's soccer manager because he went job-hunting in Canada and the United States eer was named manager of Falkirk, a Scottish League team, He abandoned plans of joining the National. Profes: sional Soccer League of Amer: ica, r Neighborhood Dart Results Following ave the resulta of the games played in the Neigh: borhoed Dart League, Points: Southmead No, 2, % Woodview No, 2, §; Southmead No, 1, 3; Woodview No, 3, 2 Woodview No, 4, 3; North Osh awa 2; Woodview No, 1, 4 and Rundle 1, Doubles; B, Conboy & J, Houston 2, J, Melntyre 1, N, Pullen 1, T, Emm 2, G, Waite 2, &. Hopkins 1, D, Donald 1, A, Graves 1, B, Adair §, D Thomas 1, E, Elliott 1, J, Bitiott 2, , D, Rae 2, B, Emm A Emm 2, 0, Twine 2, T. Twine 1, L, Shobbreok 3, G, Bryant }, . Rosa 2, R, Code 1, R, Oder Rifk i, A, Rainer, Muir L, Short 1, V. Graves 9 and D, Conboy 1, Baseball, 1 Inning: B. Major 5, A. Graves 5, J, Biliott 6, 6, §, Emm 5, L, Shobbrook 5,5,5, T, Twine 6, _day's racing, High Three Darts; A, Kaltner 127, CLINIC OF THE DEPARTMENT At the Civie Auditorium, MITE--(under 8 from 11:00 A.M, = NOVICE---(under 10 years of age es of from tie Her ica 1120 BLM, registrants te required to eonduct either of these elinies, NOTE: A minimum of REGISTRATION December 12th, from 2 OSHAWA RECREATION HOCKEY CLINICS-- EXCELLENT INSTRUCTION For Mite and Noviee Hockey Ployers of age es of Mon 3 1966) REGISTER---The Oshawe Recreation Dept. (Airport) For further information phone 725-1111 Special Christmas HOCKEY | Oshawa Ties York Club, Skeet Shoot Oshawa, on December 16th, The open for practice shooting on Saturday, for those wishing to sharpen up their eye for the tournament the next day, TURKEY SHOOT ADDED In addition to the skeet shoot: ing on Saturday, an added at- traction for local gun enthusl aate will be a real old-fashioned turkey shoot, Everything * ble is being done to provide a nostalgic atmosphere for this shoot, so that all shooters, both young and old, can once again e ee this unique form of competition for a Christmas dinner, be provided for anyone wishing to compete, who does not have a full-ehoked gun, The turkey shoot will start at 6 a.m, on Saturday the 17th, at ies zzz if he == 25 a Ee 3 Br SEE ij ti i = zz = == st z g i i = i sts sf i at 53 es 5 = 3 , Cone' equally as delighted, the high standings in the lesgue vial ek make his charges ait and] giek Lion Midgets Beat Rotary club 44 while Kiwanis Club and an te ie as pla wu Oshawa hitjor Midget Hockey League, McA' and Paul Me: lcAvoy Len With a record-breaking score|Lakes League will be held iniVety each scored for Lions while Gary MeDougall and coasted to a 6:4 win oever|sible 250, Oshawa skeet shoot-|fields of the local club will beland Lee Paradise scored for . Chow's Restaurant, Rotary, Gont-getters in the other = were Joe Rockbrune for jwanis and Dave Tessier for Kinsmen, In major bantam action, B'nai B'ri 72, and Canadian Corps "Gouin Lockey snared two in ena tor 3 sae counters went to Bob Bell, Tom Rorabeck and Neil Oke, Frank Bathe scored for Police, Brian Paul and Dave Rose co Ciscarelia, Bill Coedy Paul Kane scored for Hambly's the club fields, about a half) Te: mile west of Kiwanis Camp, near Columbus, na That great SHIPLEY SUITS All the lotest styles in Venetion ateds ee in Nema new Winter febries, Bond Olothes Last Minute GIFT IDEAS 53 z ef Z : 3 Dee, 26th = 30th inclusive @ SCARVES @ BELTS * PONE Mn aus WF IN DOUBT GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE That's why Seagram's V.0, is the largest-selling Canadian Whisky in the world Nailed mun tasth Wi na ALL WEATHER COATS ALPACANA TOPCOATS from $9.95 Tate Budget Terms Available If Desired May 31, 1966) BM, V3th and 14th 6:00 p.m. BQN D Clothes. 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