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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Dec 1967, p. 6

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& THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, December 28, 1967 « & THE SPIRIT of Christmas was overwhelming with Osh- awa Generals, Injuries to key personnel have wrecked bet- ter clubs than the Generals in the past and they will crop up time and again. Let's hope Ike Hildebrand doesn't get any more bad breaks, how- ever. It was just about this time last year, you'll remem- ber, that Generals ran into a series of unfortunate in- stances which sidelined key players THE STRETCH run is still ahead for junior teams, how- ever, and perhaps the club's biggest game of the season is coming up Saturday when Peterborough Petes play here. This is one of those "four-pointers' managers like to talk about. A win is worth two points for you and two the opposition can't get. And it appears that Peterborough and London will provide op- position for Generals in the battle for eighth place in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior "A" standings DURING MY recent con- valescence, spent a week in Flin Flon, Manitoba, and was SPORTS BEAT By Eric Wesslby OF The Times Staff in about 110 of the goals Make no mistake about it Clarke's a good hockey play- er, one capable of starring in the tougher OHA circuit, al though he wouldn't have as good a record, But he makes the plays, at home and away. He has more than 70 assists and in one game picked up and that seven helpers. wasn't at home ESTEVAN didn't have the guns to stay with Bombers in the game I saw. Best player Jim Harrison, but he started using his stick as a sword midway the game and took stupid penalties. It trip to Clubs into the northern city, with all glad to escape. Bombers, at least this They with Bruins was centre through sever: was E Flin Flon make only only year. tevan's this one trip year, are rude hosts. don't surrender many points on home ice. They sit idle all week, except for practice, warm up with a mild per- formance on Saturday and then run wild in a_ scoring way on Sunday. think Montreal have a IF YOU Junior Canadiens ' Oshawa Curling Club. Jas. went to the Barrie kin, Don Morrison and Gerry Dryden, skip, with three wins'smith's "late" garnered in the a.m, draw. jepefie, consisting of W. uthnet, G. Morosan, J. Peden} and T. Carnochan, skip, with| prizes plus-2, Each laurels. " TROPHIES AND PRIZES In addition to receiving the . top prizs, Gerry Dryden's Bar- three. wins. rie rink claimed The J. Douglas Finan, teacher who inaugurated the On-|and "Sy"' Canada _ Life Com- ssurance "spiel committee. of Bob : : Loffree, Prizes for the winners were!Dennis Foster and Mathews, Top honors for the day's play, Oshawa's T. Eaton Co. Collegiate presented blankets to the Perth entry of Al Garrett, Dave Lan-/rink, runners-up. with 13-plus-1 points, Bert Barrie Rink Wins _ Teachers Bonspiel The annual Ontario Teachers' |four transistor radios, donated|who compiled 12 points for their Bonspiel, growing in popularity|/by General Motors and pre-|three wins. each year, had a capacity entry|sented by lan McNab, manager! The Royal list of 56 rinks, here yesterday of special activities section, of|prizes went to t at the Oshawa Golf Club and the public relations department. manager of store, Third P veriae gee o} |presented these prizes. and a total of 22-plus-10 points.!went to the Willowdale rink of| A 11:00' Roy Supra, Bert Moss, Ed Innes The er 3 Nova Scotia and and Dick Frise, skip, from Vic- Bete y Runners-up in the day's play|toria Park Secondary School, thé rink from Perth Col-|with three wins and total of 14- Ar-!plus-7 points. The Toronto-Dominion Fifth prizes, for a score of 13 Waugh Memorial Trophy, pre-|Points even, were won by Benj), ic i ri sented in honor of the Oshawa|Cass, Ray Linly, Dave Andrews lly Be gag gpl' Mah, skip, of the Sine tario Teachers' Bonspiel in 1946.|North York rink, with Arthur] aoward gg agg Mga PP "Ab" Robins, master of cere-|Little, manager of Oshawa up- points i monies for the day, presented|town branch of Canadian Im- ian a > ae the trophy and. the "shield rep-|perial Bank of Commerce, pre- ee ane Pee lica" of the trophy, donated by|senting silver trays. ceareyae : A : The Bank of Montreal prizes |the Toronto entry of Art Crin- per wre a sate by Jack |were presented by Mr. Shanahanjgan, Ron Wilson, Bill Donald entley, president of the bon-'tq Wes Switzer's Brantford rinkland Ed Hay, skip, with 12-plus- Vincent, |1 points. skip Wes, | ca be Bank |They had six points for their ' ese. y Gordon A three wins and a score of 17-/Miles. ssntaeer tf the Gilawa three wins. hei : tink dominated|main branch, were won by the/HIGH TWO WINS their own draw, to earn the/pickering - Ajax entry of Ed| Tops in the two-win division Jim McClelland, Doble and Bill LeGros, skip,|Cedarbrae Secondary School, of for their|Ron Daynard, Ross Baker, Burn Ray | was Bank of Canada he Oshawa Cen- tral Collegiate entry of Irving McLeod, Jack Bentley and "Ab" Robins, skip, who scored 11-plus-1 points, for their three | lwins in the early. draw. Don) |Freeman, assistant manager, | Gold sovereigns, donated by manager King Hume, went to the Oshawa Mc- Laughlin Collegiate rink of Joe Kolodzie, Jim Cuthbertson, John) Hutton and Elgin Munday, skip. | the Toronto rink from \Creegan and Lang Tummell, skip, with 16-plus-5 points. Next in line for high two-wins Bob Everatt, skip, with 16-plus-1 to win the Reynolds Ex- Henry Birks and Sons donated the next set of prizes, won by} The Sunderland and District} Ss DAVE KEDON (14) of To- ronto Maple Leafs juggles the puck on the end of his stick as he tries to control Esposit i To Har able to watch three of the rough schedule on the road, teams in the Western Canada how about the Bombers? They niitursleeaconeneai hentia hese Se hae 1 ; est | Junior Hockey League. Flin recently played 12 games in 4 x = : j ke Niceisly Heuse Gabe andl Flon, by the way appears to 14 days. But they are at THIS RINK from Barrie a capacity entry field of 56 Allan Garrett, with skip | re Hawtin ski with 19 pointa| By GRAHAM COX be the class of that league home for 16 straight games. Collegiate captured the 22nd rinks, Shown here, with The Gerry Dryden, seated in OW oys 0 ett e core land an apore ata stone a 27. Canadian Press Staff Writer and the Bombers performed It's hardly a_ schedule for annual "Ontario Teachers' Doug Waugh Memorial Tro- centre, holding the coveted won the ca e " Sea inca | Genial Milt Schmidt was th well in the three games I wit- schoolboys Bonspiel" here in Oshawa phy. are, left4o-right, Don award. Son risew {0 te ya nd talk of the National Hocke' nessed. They trimmed Weyvy- yesterday, emerging tops in Morrison, Dave Lankin and (Oshawa Times Photo) I G A hy P thay. Gere closely slgeul "by League early this year, dealin; burn handily, dropped an en- BOMBERS PERFORMED n ame gainst ac ETS ar Williams, John Groom, Bob ~ Pion ae adc Hammond and Forman Law-| d daha i | 's But those deals have placec well against the touring Mos- cow Selects, although defeat- ed by the more experienced tertaining game to the visit- ing Moscow Selects and then thumped second place Este- l ] anda 1qan Cor S B anks | DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- Be-)said Landry. 'Our ability to rence, skip, of Stouffville, with} } hic , ital Me |12 points and an aggregate of the 49-year-old general manage! sides $30,000, which they might) handle the outside receiving of sereg among gambling's elite as hi: |26, to claim the next set of two- van Bruins. seniors. But the fans, 2,300, ca it they heat 6 Bay|C. Il Dal at Row Dowl enjoyed the contest. The make i ey beat Green Bay|Carroll Dale and Boyd Dowler|" ; Bruins have sailed along at BOMBERS HAVE scored game was delayed three hours Packers SUndey, Danes 00s We 2 cote ne abe "the ek f Gord Bankier. | eis die th peg NHL's East boys also have another little) Dale and Dowler took touch- Pak OF Sore enkiens dtr" Dividign" Rinee Ale: sensor Police Association 3-0 34-97 | Mike Wagner, Larry Sykes and| Ron Gohl, skip, with 10-plus-3) opened on the strength of those decisions. 204 goals in 35 games, a re- because of a raging snow 4 matter to consider--they need down passes in last year's markable record in any _ storm but it didn't stop many rag jets Pack t ict eau s "en- 1 ivi 5 0 topple the Packers to remove) victory by Gre G Se clarke eg Bl pe nigra cinco ri; 150 | Canadian Corps' goaltender,' Three players shared scoring|leading Westmount Kiwanis to thelr ateatent detractors. sale ee oead |points, was next in line for two) ; : 2208 gured miles on @ homeward trip. _Dave' Ferens, helped his team|for Canadian Corps as they their narrow victory over Scu-| Never has Dallas defeated 'STAND A CHANCE' wins, for the Robert Simpson ®Growls 4 One of his more astute moves remain in a first place tie in blanked the winless Police As-|gog Cleaners. Larry Mathews Green Bay when the chips were. He said if Dallas could move Co, prizes and right behind : prior to the season opener was . s Oshawa Minor Hockey Associa- sociation crew. John Kift, Andy|rounded out the winners scor-/on the line--National Football the ball and be as alert as it|them came the Niagara Falls| @ Howls a trade with Chicago Black merican e€ague ina tion major bantam league as Weir and Kim Weir tallied one ing. League play. was in the 52-14 thrashing ofjentry of R. A. McLeod, J. R. Hawks that saw Phil Esposito corps blanked Police Associa- goal each Scoring for the losers were) They have met four times|Cleveland Browns last Sunday|Thompson, D. G. Warren and) © Jerk Ken Hodge and Fred Stanfield tion 3-0 last night at the Child Randy _Ostle fired two goals Luke Charbonneau, Pete under these circumstances and) When the Cowboys won the|M. E. McLed, skip, with 10 erks a don the Bruin colors while Pit ® . . ren's Arena : for B'nai B'rith in their vic-|McMahon, Tom O'Donnell and\on each occasion the Cowboys Eastern Conference champion-|points even. " Martin, Gilles Marotte and rovl es pecia Tl In other action, B'nai B'rith tory over Hambly's. John Gyy Charbonneau. lost. Only one other team in the Ship and got into the playoff ' , Ld Slips minor league goalie Jack Norris moved into a first place tie Blohm and Wayne _ Patfield NFL holds a shutout in league|@Sainst Green Bay "we should ONE-WIN PRIZES moved to Chicago. : with a 4-2 victory over Ham-jrounded out the winners scor--HOUDAILLE FIRST series with Dallas. That is Balti-| Stand a good chance." High scorers in the one-win @ Laas Wednesday night. Esposito HOUSTON (AP) -- American} George Blanda and Billy Can-bly Beverages and Westmount)ing. Mike Clapp tallied both) Houdaille Industries moved more, but the Colts have won,. Landy also said Dallas would division was a_ rink from | scored three times in leading Football League championship/non, two of the Houston stars of/moved one point ahead of Scu-/goals for the losers past the idle Ideal Dairy team only three times. have to find a way to throw the|Niagara Falls consisting of Ed Boston to a 7-2 victory over Chi- games are nothing new to Bob|thoseé early championship gog Cleaners with a 5-4 triumph, Paul Jarvie and Don McGlau- and into first place in Oshawa Dallas has met Green Bay in| D2! against a pass defence that Rampado, Fred Platz, Brian cago at Boston. Eddie Shack, Talmini but the veteran Houston games, now are Oakland Raid- over Scugog. ghain potted two goals each in/Minor Hockey Association ban- 49 ayhibiion hae pide ?aY 10 had held its opponents under 100|Dore and Don Gram, skip, with THEN another recent arrival via Toron- Oiler defensive guard says pre- ers. aia ana -------- | te Jeagae with: an-overwhelm:| 5 soa Wal ahi NGL se TTiy yards per game. 8-plus-5 points and next in line to Maple Leafs, added two with parations for Sunday's encoun-) In directing the Houston at-| . ing 7-2 victory over Local 1817|\Green Ray won cix of the eight ., Dallas' front four, the defen-|was the Islington entry of Lloyd Ed Westfall and Tommy Wil- ter at Oakland are providing)tack in the three title games| Ne F t P d t d jat the Childrens Arena last! preseason reed of the eight ive trouble-makers who lead|White, Gerry Dressel, Wilf Bice liams picking up one each. The him with a special thrill Blanda completed 57 of 117) WwW u ure re 1c e night. P 8 i the league against rushing andjand Ken Foreacre, skip, with You Hawks, who had won their 10 "This time, we were down so,passes for 722 yards and five; | In other OMHA bantam play _And now the Cowboys go to were second in quarterback|8-plus-3 points. previous starts, opened and long and everybody said we'd/touchdowns. He also kicked) Bake Root doubled. the crecn Bay to meet the Packers) traps, are being looked upon as| 'The special pri Kasidiet closed the scoring on goals by finish last again this year, so it three field goals ans six extra id A ith . '®/for the NFL championship the a strong factor in the Cowboys' DS SDACIAE DEAE, 2 NAAGAOT IE ' Doug Mohns and Stan Mikita. has to be a bigger thrill," said| points. or avis u ourney score on Bathe and MclLellat| second year in a row. ao YS'\reclining chair, donated by) Should The Oilers may not have to bar Coach Tom Landry has t But I i Sklar Durnin pee ay, Bon. STREAK SNAEPED oach Tom Landry has taken ut Landry was reminded|prize winners eligible, was won The victory moved Boston the former Kentucky star. back into a first-place tie with Chicago with three games in hand. In other NHL games Wednes- day, Montreal Canadiens snapped back from a_ two-goal deficit to tie Toronto Maple Leafs 2-2, Minnesota North Stars and New York Rangers battled to a 3-3 tie, and St. Louis Blues took the measure of Los Angeles Kings 4-2. Esposito's splurge brought his goal production for the year to 15 and moved him into the league's top 10 scorers Cuttler And i ' 2 ' 'ry about Blanda' si o ' Dan Stinson with two, Dave iew P sine (CN 2 +r > : , : championship in 1960 The Oil-|son to fear his kic kine In their|,, BRISBANE (AP) -- What of/could well be the last Davis Cup|Blake, Jim Freeman and Stan helt qth ' C a a hindees cined "Fercine Fortes oft, York entry from West : ag le HAG: ain Seoith ORT the future of the Davis Cup with|as we have come to know this\Hughes with singles handled ie, ne Cowboys' chances)cized Fearsome Foursome of/vjew Centennial Secondary ers won again in 1961 but lostjonly game with Oakland Australia's humiliating defeat of| international event,' he writes it nat : this time. Los Angeles Rams, who had] school - . S , S-'scoring for Houdaille. "Defensively we are a year) been almost as effective against : the 1962 championship to the old| year, the Oilers held a 7-0 half- Spain in this year's challenge It d that ll 1 i Dallas Texans in pro football's/time lead but had to use four]; ° ; ; sf&. "It is envisaged that an open) Rick Baxter and Rob-Suther- older and we will have profitted| rushing and throwi In all, a total of 56 rinks com: aianda #1 a the small gate and the common | j ati g ROU ed | ues BOO Sor ne te ua: 7 longest game. Blanda field goals to come from Liowledse that so snany or the international tournament along jand were the goalgetters for from what happened in dast| tenback for losses as Dallas Peted: Playing at both The Osh-| didn't mean as much as this to) -- seme: thet ture years. What was once a JUVENILE ACTION the people because nobody knew Some say this mig @/ great tennis series sank to its) Three players scored one goal auether tha Ainacican 'Lenscel HOCKEY SCORES last Davis Cup as it has been! Jowest depths Wednesday." each in pacing Hayden McDon-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |! i titi ith: th sion this year when nobody be- into the competition wi / there is no suggestion the Davis|Association juvenile action alt| 2 2 lieved we could. Many still find! Rochester 3 Buffalo 3 {world's three top amateur ten-| Cup will go professional or even/the Children's Arena last night uis Im in xt ot it hard to accept." Quebec 2 Hershey 2 nis players, Roy Emerson, John! open. That would be for the In-, Mike Rose, D. Heard and D Newcombe and Tony Roche, all/ternational Lawn Tennis Asso-|Butler scored for the winners, other Oilers remaining from th } Coane) Leeane , i original 1960 squad 18 7€/ Oklahoma City 2 Tulsa 3 They argue that 1968 might) of the son of the cup's donor, -- apes eee : Kansas City 0 Dellas 4 jstart a new era without two na-| Dwight Davis 1 ; : Ae g s. tions, Australia and the United the ILTF Oshawa Bantams awa Curling Club and Oshawa| |Golf Club, throughout the entire| |day, in their double-draw, three- }game competition. Jack Judge, secretary-trea- surer of the bonspiel committee, | revealed that this year's classic | was over-subscribed and_ that already, numerous requests for entry in next year's bonspiel,| By THE CANADIAN PRESS: {on 27 goals and 13 assists in 35|"2d been received. _ Phil Esposito made Milt/sames, was shut out for the) --|Schmidt look good Wednesday|fourth game in succession as lnight before a capacity Boston the Bruins moved into a points Garden crowd, scoring three|tie with Chicago, "Those early championship|behind before scoring a late : : Davis Cup lines could be the the losers. year's championshi e," y games were exciting but they| tou down for a 19-7 victory world's top amateurs are about! leading tennis tournament in fu- Y mo p_game,"! Doomsday Defence. ; sg edb to turn professional? Esposito's Three Goal was going to survive or not,"' he known. But more seem to think' Tawrie Kavanagh, writing in/Ald to a 3-1 triumph over Roy- Sposl 0 S ree 0a S said. "We won the Eastern Divi-} i that new life might be thrown | the Brisbane Courier-Mail, says,als in Oshawa Minor Hockey American League : : Western League Safety Jim Norton and defen-.« ; 7 jans , if : * sive end Don Floyd Fong So she San Diego 0 Seattle 1 Australians, playing with the ciation to decide and probably|While Roger Richard tallied the : : professionals. would have to have permission|lone goal for Royals Beautify and Protect With aSBmRO ? International League : "At the moment, Lea Midget Defeat Muskegon 4 Columbus 3 ppg eng Or eens any | would vather Coren eollmctive times as the Bruins blasted Chi-| The leaders: ; Pace A) ortsh Toledo 4 Des Moines 2 is ilk Sind . suicide than let go of the cup," Nip Nepean 5.4 cago Black Hawks 7-2 to tie the) GA Pts, Pim Panter Leanas ing. i ate S eaatee: (Th : Hawks for first place in the Na- Mikita, Chi 21 21 42 2 ® SIDING @ Carborou h 4.2 : B Australian captain Harry avanagh writes. ie BOtwer pes ; ; 97 g Long Island 4 New Haven 5 Hopman himself has said it is Not the looming prospect of OTTAWA -- Oshawa -bantam|tional Hockey League. ,_|B. Hull, Chi vi i . + by Kaiser! Dave Cuttler and Ron Me:' WALKERTON, Ont. (CP) - N lle 6 Greensboro 5 RR h for Australia in Pen tennis, it is not waning in- all-stars came from behind a 4-1;_ Esposito, centre for Chicago's|Bucyk, Bos 19 18 37 0 Transmis j Inroy combined to pace Bola- Ken Carr scored fot 2 panies Ontario Senior aie ue i Ls vatienie terest in the Davis Cup. It has/4eficit to defeat Nepean 5-4 in/Bobby Hull last season, was one Stanfield, Bos 12 25 37 2/]-@ Extra insulation @ No main- sion Seeds Sportshaven with a 42 assisted on Eyordihaee ue akville 4 with ie poke per pcedloerims been lack of suitable opposition| the all-Ontario bantam centen-/member of a controversial off-/McKenzie, Bos 11 24 35 70jj fenance!_@ All work: guaranteed jj . and 31 "point performance, to hers ; s Cup Pp in all but four of the last 10|Mial hockey tournament which|season trade between the two Esposito, Bos 15 17 32 4|| © Free Estimates. Service give the winners a 109-62. vic in chewan Senior But Wednesday gave|Wharram, Chi 12 20 32 10/f care tory over the short handed Fire- Ste. Marie thump i i is oe A as aes cate san Mavis Cup tennis with the/Challenge rounds." Boge cuigkt te Schmidt's judement in|Delvecchio, Det 8 22 30 r ihn npntadiial ak aA c, orthern Ontario Juni . . ; : Aptos ' ; . ave Heron and Dave Tessier weight to Schmidt's judgment in vecchio, 22 3 s aes eb wea : Hh kerton centennial midget! north Bay 6 Sudha 0 Junior captains sitting on the sidelines, _ They were matches in Austra-| 664 two cools euch (OF cave poing for size in his revamped|Walton, Tor 1712 99 «95 GALBRAITH fighters in Minor Basketball eon to urnament which Garson-Falconbridce 3 Espan-|22tional anthems, flags flying, lia where the United States was|awa. Allan Bathe rounded out\forward lines Howe, Det 15 14 29 27) 140 Elgin Eost -- 728-0181 aera. League play recently. In Aci mned Wednesda ar alconbridge 3 E: nat : . od ree ; 1 play) i ig " apo i de iy lola 0 g pada | pete may Foi challenging and Americans do|the scoring with a single. The three points moved Espo-|/Goyette, NY 13 16 29 8 ne. # me rough take peli noe ue We ooupte esides Sault Ste. Marie ar Eastern Junior , ANG 25 GRICT ED ™/ draw big crowds to the Davis) Garry Cochrane with- two,|sito among the league's top 10 Se -- outs and driving. Come in Le gene dees ease Cornw fg te iey 3 Glace Bay 7 fournameny lls a eat ee Cup in Australia. : Sandy Stewart and Ron Carkner scorers with 15 goals and 17 as- today, let our specialists in. Hall Settlement ee ae ronto Red carbo Thunder Bay Junior shania ee rules but few with singles were the marksmen | sists for 32 points in 32 games. : 4 side Park defeated CKLB 7 and Port Ar-' Fort Frances 3-Westfort 5 edie ae sone fe Boris SIMILAR ENDING for the losers. But he's still far behind Chi- spect it, adjust it, and if ag ol siitiatial and Mi: W Western Junior rea he te hi tee without @ yack Kramer, former tennis. In other games played, To- cago's Stan Mikita, who added a necessary install @ new or re- fees SB Tanecee Ny « aay s Wednesday na 2 Edmonton 2 cee ale des great and professional promoter|ronto Young Nationals trounced|point on his 21st assist to go} THE - Ae Hib eae | q Port Arthur 6-' Saskatoon 3 Calgary 6 a 1 ee are! ho is here as a commentator|New Liskeard 18-0 and Port|with 21 goals for 42 points in 33 built transmission for « Cherkas ee veg a tripped Scarbor B.C. Junior : g sion are 444 to push the idea of open Arthur battled Cornwall to a 3-3 games, great deal less than you EN Leake te treba 2 ay New Westminster 3 Victoria 4 spinong i in inter- tennis, writes in the Sydney|tie. Hull, two points behind Mikita wweuld expect ed eight more. Teddy Reczul- ---- Aes -- -- ee Australia and other coun- Daily Telegraph: "It wouldn't| ' it wil Coie orate 1€S, nara 'ean ' snaene Ct " Ss, i g ra Up at the clubhouse at Milton tbat geet ae ee TEACHERS SERVICE 15 OUR handled the other two points O P E Stadium where this year's chal- ae ik Ane HH 4 ONLY NAME" for the winners. SER ERS Te ES : . been at Milton courts these last Skiin This Hi eee me of Bh gen a 1S a PIC- two days. The tennis might § Ted Boivin tried in vain to TODAY . ture of the packed Milton ae se aa keep the Firefighters in the ; FRIDAY paige : eyo have been a bit more interest- 9 Pp 8 HOCKE} HOCKEY AROS, lied te MAROFATY.. That ing but the result would have Season f _----s game, turning in a 30 point OHA Junior 'C' League -- 2 was in 1958 when Alex Cimedo, eee Gheaice " ga COMMITTEE i] hi effort, while Richard Wallis Ajax at Orangeville, 8 ap OHA Junior 'A' League; Barry MacKay and Hamilton phased COME TO shawa added another 14. John Morris Hockey School -- ( ( a Generals vs Niagara prekatngs " ye oo iaee States »--¥ and Alan Boivin contributed Recreation ent % rivers; at Niagara Falls eated Australia 3-2. A S ee nine points each in a_ losing Recreation D pI, at Civic sea sree This year they didn't bother SKIROU LE DAGMAR Wishes to acknowledge its appreciation to ANE mi hei a j i JHA ediate . . to put t rarv. sta . < i i eee 5 : - 1 ts noo ble i ee evar ae pia Al perpen *he following sponsors for their generosity PR sciageh Fg ebay page eighborhood Parks League p.m gs salads, seatin he ; 2 : : : dirs hissed at Tivin 'AnAiaw r g 7,200 were plenty big in donating prizes. eague Br es Me a6 sane orium, 12:00 : OHA Junior 'B' Metro 'enough, Tuesday the attendance SNOWMOBILE a eee has the most complete and De tale ab eo "00 | n to 4:30 p.m League: Whitby Lasco Steel. |Was 6,500, Wednesday 4,200, and up-to-dat ad Gorny d OMHA Bantam League -- [ers vs Weston Doigers a today 3,800. é For comfort and speed NEW MEMBERSHIP Henry Birks and. Sons Ltd. ai : a sare ia Duplate vs Local 1500, at 5:00 | Weston Arena, 8:00 p.m One of those who think the try the NOW AVAILABLE Canada Life Assurance Company natant enecks of all' engine found the range for 13 more. p.m.; Canadian Tire vs Mis- ee Junior 'B' Lakeshore be Cup will be changed is 2 t a functions: starting, charg- Steven Hercia and Bill Cobel| ee Dileep ee Ce SKIROULE 3] Why Dagmar Ski Club? prone» Rominion. Bank ing, ignition, carburetion are BLL ees Ernie Cay Lumber Co. vs |Arena. 8:00 pm. Soe General Motors of Canada Ltd performed b i i ; a p.m. i ' y one Electronic Oshawa Qualit Fuels, at Hockey School: Oshawa DART RESULTS i Snowmobile 1, Short distance: 16 miles from Oshawa Trophy Craft Ltd Analyzer, Provides fast serv. Young Lions Beat | 8:00 n. and al Dairy y Recreation Dept.; at Civie : ak ea . i = Pe eae i : ian 5 i = | Tocal 778k, at 9-00 pany ant [AUAHOriUm, 8°00'am. 1012-00 |cqyantits® <_, Sharpshooters 113 17 HP. 20 HP. 30 MP. twin 31" fiom. 1200" alt. 2000 max. run, 220 vertical dep, The Rok of Menten! i ees ue code Pee Wee All-Stars - a root oor ovre Sy ORY IBEES, @) eNNY-| >See this Canadian made snow- : : 4 ' : ' around to waste your ti Scarborough Young Lions| oie at Oshawa Children's Neighhb orhood Parks "aii 2, Hippies 3 and Atoms}2 Lite ot 4 3. We bulldozed every slope wider for beginners to experts. The T. Eaton Company Ltd. lalate doubled the score on Oshawé | rena League: at Civic Auditorium, | Doubles -- R. Cornish 1, M. . 4. Almost doubled the lift ¢opacities. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce hibition heady fee ar el Lakeshore Midget League-- *¢;9! oon to 4:30 p.m Wilson'1, D. Y : J A t Fl j POON eo. Seine Ajax at Peterborough Civic __Lakeshore Juvenile League: 1, G. le 2 cc e. r ie er 5. New road to the bottom and parking for 250 cars, The Royal Bank of Canada 116 B d W Civic Angin eee e renz 00 pr xbridge at Brooklir : 2 Wibe , "A ; . < : man Arena, 8:00 p.m : a Brooklin, 10:00 pte rp an Wilson 1, G SUPERTEST 6. New Club House on bottom with Cafeteria and Rental Shop. The Bank of Nova Scotia on e wor wacak the Saiene ailack Lakeshore Bantam League 7, ouston 2, Flo. Young 3, B. : i sek meet --Brooklin at Stouffville as Lakeshore Bantam League: 'Conboy 1, R. Oderkirk 1, P 668-3954 7. Open 5 days « week weather permitting, Night Skiing Wed. The Robert Simpson Co. Ltd. with ee Kim Bice Aelita aad sind ; at Brooklin, 7:15 | Andrey T OR Dick ond Fri. 576 2610 man an ike Tracy added} m yi ws 3, T. Emm 1, Dick 2 r i Lakeshore Novice League * ickering at Ux- 'Donald 3 Major 4, Ted VY mile east of Ajax Blinker amin thas 7 i hared scoring}! . gue dge, 7:30 p.m pret a aay f ' i s : ree players shared scoring) Pickering at Ajax, 7:00 p.m. akeshore Pee Wee League: see oe ag a . set on eenvey Nee SKI SCHOOL & RENTAL SHOP Lake Ontario Steel Co. Ltd. Manager: for Dahan. Peter Fallaise,|! ease at Brooklin, 6:00 |Thompson $ and Vi. Ross 1. vex dentate oid daa é Reynold's Extrusion Co, Ltd. Greg Bone and Jim Duigman)' SKATING : Pa 4 2 and Vi. Ross os Cecia ua nial Call us collect for information on up to the minute snow ee | MR CLIFF taking the honors. | Oshawa Figure Skating Club Lakeshore Novice League: Bevant we sa Bement Te conditions, Phone Claremont 649-5951. Seagrams Limited | e Oshawa had built ups 2-0/ --at Civ Auditorium, 8:00 °|Uxbridge at Port Perry, 8:00 |Kaltner 5, Ron Oderkitk 56 GASOLINE 39.9 Use Hwy. 12 North to Myrtle and turn West follow the signs. Sklar Furniture | BREMNER lead early in the second per-\: p.m. to 10:00 p.m, |p.m. land Betty Conboy 5. H lasses eas, re Ba se i, ' i f 1

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