The Oshawa Times, 10 Feb 1961, p. 12

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IN NHL the same year when the tran-| When the Philadelphia fran-|NHL's spare goaltender and|1935-36 season before chise was transferred. |chise expired, Cude became the played with Detroit in the Canadiens » | Noranda's First, Keon, Star Rookie NORANDA, Que. (CP)~Thisada but a longtime resident of | wining district, tucked away inthis district, is a scout for De-| western Quebec, has sent its troit Red Wings and coach of | _ sou [first player to the National local hockey teams. There is no| gi.' Hockey League' and, under the|local league, for the twin Rouyn-| guidance of a mite of a goal- Noranda region boasts just one) {tender who once heard the plau-| juvenile and one midget team, v idits of the big time, is groom- but Cude arranges exhibition loa {ing others for future stardom, games with teams from Kirk-| 3 | Dave Keon, Toronto Maple land Lake, Porcupine and New| : 3 {Leafs centre who probably will Liskeard in Ontario and other] ibe this season's NHL rookie of towns in this district near the o the year, is Noranda's first Ontario-Quebec border. ! ] . |home-brew NHL player although) Keon is the most successful] A) |adopted sons such as Murph graduate from these ranks butl] ° {Chamberlain and Kilby Mac- another bright prospect is Hu-| {Donald made the grade In ear- pert (Pit) Martin, a 16-year-old! EVERY FRIDAY EVENING d SATURDAY t BEAVER LUMBER {lier years. speedster with Hamilton Red an a Keon came up through un- wings of the Ontario Hockey! sponsored ranks in a ¢ ty viz i a . SpunGOre FaBks in a Community pssociation Jusior A league. HOW TO INSTALL ARMSTRONG EXCELON VINYL FLOOR TILE -- ANYWHERE IN Kn - " ' n is a student a cMasler| IWelsh-born goaltending star of University in Hamilton. ' YOUR HOME -- UPSTAIRS -- DOWNSTAIRS -- BASEMENT TOO ! bis years who was selected | SEE how with only scissors and on adhesive brush you can lay your own Excelon Vinyl Tile Floor, las goaltender for the NHL's MORE TO COME = why Allnsirong Vim] Te i] gied and ecommended BY Flooriny Spaciolsts Shraughout homes actos # . = tier anada. ow on ile resist ins and cleans evenly with a damp mop, i second all-star team in 1 Another prospective star of yin BR colours pis ators phair of servi Yo -- oo i the tloors you can live witht tand 1936-37 while in the nets for tomorrow is Wayne Connolly of BRING THE FAMILY! -- EVERYONE WELCOME! {Montreal Canadiens |Rouyn, top OHA Junior A| Tate a a cies TPM te 9 PM SCOUTS FOR DETROIT scorer last season while with] ~FRIPAY .-.- 7 PM: te 3 BA DEPENDABLE QUALITY & SERVICE SHOW SPECIAL | ) Peterborough and now with | He might have been a first- yontreal Royals of the Eastern team all-star except for the fact professional 1 . Still {he played in the halcyon days home, but alre scouted by of Turk Broda, Tiny Thompson, three NHI teams, are Jerry Mike Karakas, Dave Kerr, morchant and Jimmy Keon Lorne Chabot, Alex Connell,\pave's 15.vear-old brother, | LU at EXCELON TILE Barrie, Wales, and moved to Reguler or Metellic splatter. Firsts, PER 9" x 9" TILE g as a boy, g his, no seconds, full renge, of colon ' / s CORNER DUNDAS and HICKORY -- OPEN FRIDAY TILL eveileble .................. Reg. 16¢c SHADES OF KRAUT LINE-MAKES HIS MARK | ATIVE-BORN Melville, Sask., Millionaires inl 9 pM. -- SATURDAY TILL 4 P.M. -- MO 8.5818 i 3 | Canada's third prime minis- 1920 and became professional Milt Schmidt, Jr., son of the Dunant former Jueimate Yih | Poise Tournament. Yous ter,. Sir John Abbott, who suc-'next year with Pittsburgh Pi- ; s Dad, after Boston's Pee- | Schmidt scored the loan Bruin |.a.qe 391 etired a rates," " >hila Boston Bruins coach, sits in | ww. "pot vere defeated 6-1 | goal on a breakway. Toeded in 1891 and Roi rates, moving to Philadelphia his dressing room with Woody | by Quebec in the International | --CP Wirephoto |gian.horn prime minister. ase ---- George Hainsworth, Charlie (ude now 50, was born in Gardiner and the likes BEAVER pring IMBER 14¢ i | MEN'S STORE LEAGUE OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS a Boss and find out from him i be the Boss and find out from him if he would go for & buck for a rubber stamp with his name on it (Business na =: ithat is), This would assist our HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE Frank Lawrence (534) were all to the PARTS AND SERVICE Hotell sig tot sR High bowler for this week Pat|fore as the Lions came through with MEN'S LEAGUE |week. If you can't get the buck Ww McConnell (141, 163) 306; Charlie Lov-|7 points to into fourth place,| The Parts Men's league hit the third you see the secretary 142) 257; Bill Hunka (148, 74) tied with the Oilers post in their last section and three of Alleys (I'm sorry, M McDonough (78, 91) 16 The Oilers also had a good night get- the clubs have a small lead, while the Th will be uti Mary Leach (88, 73) 161: Eva Wake- (ing § points as Doug Keeler (535),|total po eam held their four point next week at the Lanes at 8:30 so try | ly (32, 96) 128 and Sonia Diachinko gay George (510) and Doug Vann (505) lead. With six nights remaining there to make it fellow: | "lL oi! 18, Clara Suddard (51, |SOmbined to lead the way should be plenty of action, so boys don't| geores last week (they were scores?) With bandieap -- Clara Sudaiy (81, J a few aspiring when you were much lower and the only fellow 30) 110 and Iva Forrest (57, 80) to7.| Bomults = Oflers, 6, Chats 1, Jo 3 browling shoes. with an excuse that I know of is Pete agles 1, Hawks 9, ts 4, Lions 7, h, os ie gad to Jive Jia eDon and Faloons 3 Bulcks moved into first place for the Hance as he is getting married this ou : ; Standings -- Hawks 35, Jets 31, Colts section as they downed Oldsmobiles 4-0!June and, my friends, that is enough and a Jo wish Vera Siblock a 8, 7 7, Eagles 24,!In a close match, ito worry any bow n " "would like to thank eur coaches F n. Corvairs, the total point leaders, met Jom brouser as bly as ek) and score-keepers, ny p 2109, R, Milne | her nearest rivals, Pontiacs, who teall| Fooe\ 'C Halliday 716 (287), A. Moss | "P, Sn, bY Sour Points. J pntiacs won the 714 (303) and' E. Brisbols "713 (2m, IE 57 2023), W 3 )» B. Potts first tw es and had a twenty- 14 COF LEAGUE 0 3 S firs 0 games and had a twenty-seven 285) The 700 Club tting bigger, there 34 oD cs 847 (04), W.ipin lead for total when Corvairs had a 28%). | an A Ad ge Richards 771 , J. Waldinsperger |jast frame strike-out to cop the three.| Singles pa rc Anderasn 20 1, 205, 295), Norm O'Reilly 731 (231 i ¢ he game total by 11 pins and force a split (Sheehey Ha . nl 250, F Tarinny 291, | 260, 240), Arn Green 727 (241, 217, 26! High Averages - 22, This also salvaged Corvairs four-| 313. KB. Barrels 20 G0 CaOTs sail Al Smith 728 (253, 283) and Ma lewich 178, J. on G. point total-point lead, Pontiacs are also D- Ropests oR roe m0. 1 Pipher 711 (260, 211, 240). Congratula. Brabin 175 and Bill Potts 175. in second place in the section with Got Delis A Mart 300. 3 Claus' 273, t M MC's 40 © h A. ; . 4 Home is Kerr 670 (234, 3, |ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH with's 5402 tomar pip fait." *0|L.8 L. Brooks 235, ¥. Ball 38 Joan Wall 658 (242, 222), Ron Swartz| The Lucky-Six are on top with seven| Diesels met a tough opponent in Cay 30, Powel oo So 629 (210, 221), Ron Vandewalker 619 points by taking all four points from Cadillacs and ¢ out with a 2-3 saw: | gine 25g" © (223, 210), Al Stevens 616 (285), Art|the Beavers. The Hustlers and Canaries off vy cellar dwnllers, showed |" Points Won -- Bell Telephone 3, Bola- Brown 607 (228), Sid Hurlock 607 (220, are next with 6 each; Suckers, Pals 5, g out as they 'eat off |, ods Sportshaven Halliday's 4, 226), and Joe Flynn 604 (225), Chums 5 -- taking all four from their Chevrolets 3-1 in another tight finish: |Vern's Barber Shop hawa 7-Up, | 200's Singles -- Jim Nemish 340. opponents the Stars Eclioes 4 Invictas Osborne decided to drop out for the |couiter's 0; Collis Department Store 4, Helen Hircock 239, Ron Flewell 238,13, Reavers anc Stars 0. n We were sorry to hear that Harold Brown's Lumber 0; Algers 4, Ontario Aubrey Hircock 330, Steve Chomniak Evelyn Hawley was en without Dore. decided to drop out for the Motor Sal Goch's Supertest Stn, 3, 230, Walter Tippett 228, 201, Jim Me- handicap wi or £2 act season for health ons, and it is! Ontario Association 1; Post Conkey 235, Vie Pratt 222, Edna Rich. | Dey ray with 209 and Ma hoped that next season will see him Office 3, Toastmaster Bakers 3; | So Fred Glover 215, ae Mary Poon | arl Coopef was high (with hands. |DAck again, {Auto Supply 3, Powells Drugs 1; 0 2132, Millie Brown 211, Dick Stata 210, cap) with 279 (638). Next was Marg.| Alf Brisebois made another move to. aWa Bakery Phe i Top - ore! 214, Lucy Peeling 209, 207, Ev Stata |Mossey 253, 203 (611), Grace Locke 247, wards the high average as he hit 738/1; Smith ee Bar 3, xon's Ci 203, Aubrey McConkey 202, Josie Brown (224, 200 (671), Winnie Scott 240, Dor.|(220, 252, 266), edging out George 1; Pedlar's 3 and A rene to 201, Art Peeling 204 and Doug Smith othy Coleman 3, 28, an hid 1 Helen Kurelo 711 big 2, Fed Fusco 68 Lemons o po ony 2 08 0 won . |Moring 234, 219, 206 (659), Muriel Hurst ' , Tom awchuk (our secre. he £ gd | A teams were blanked this week. | 223, Mildred Down 221, Bea Holland 217, tary) 684 (213, 209), Max Rockert (with. der what happened here? Flas fel. Duds 3, Jets 0; Maybe's 3, Dagma Alleen Shetler 212, 200, Pearl Marlowe out his Dad's help) 680 (211, 318), Reg |lows this is not Steve i Winners 3, Lefties 0, Loser's 3, Go- 208, 200, Ivy Gibbs 207, Luva Allman Piper 638 (227, 211, 200), John Gow 635 brofber Ores) ng L seDuig 4 , Hornets 2 and Misfits 1 206, Marj. Taylor 206 and Betty Taylor (229, 249), ack Culliitian = <u, = Bit Pig a Pi Ross Cooper (248), per Mingo tite a few io hy wT Maunder was high (without (220, 228), Pat J s 617 (209, 217, AINBOW LEAGUE report indicates. Hope to see you out handicap) with 286 (627). Art Allman Ross Coulson 610 (217, 224), and vice. RAD GUE soon. Sheila and Flo wishes to thank 260, 213 (664), Eric Taylor 254 (604), president Charlie Mason 600 (208, 265). Team Standings White 16. Grey og . P) Clark 250, 216 (633), Stan Gray Black 14, Beige 13, Rose 13, Brown 12, Jou for Yur ards and enquiries 34. BAI Pike 245. 241, 204 (690), Mac De or a Maroon it, Orange 10. Lime 10 5 Red « STARK "CLASSIC" rnett 231, Fred Coleman 226, 222, 214 °F 0 vie 354, 9, Pink 9, Mauve 9, Blue 9, Coral 8, Re LANDER AT 0 2), Jim Scott 217, 202, Ross Clark > Bye 200, Mike Dragouas: = Hub "Purple 7, Jade 7, Navy 6, Tan §, ta king a determined 204 MoE no lh 4 Silver 4, Green 3 and Gold 2 J bid iy this third section as Again| Gordon Shemilt had the highest single McEachern 221, 218, Earl Turner 230,|"yigh houbles -- L. Goodman 514 (183, a . io! Friday night they displayed out- game of the evening of 325, 205, and a 4 Blake 215, 1391), D. Brain 444 (171, 273), H. Robson , fil and fort in picking u ints triple of 716 : Frank Elliott 213, John Brady 208 434 (200, 230), E. Reading 429 (214, 214), / fy t " into. second. piace, George This is with handicap: Alan Venema Don Mountjoy 208, Ernle Bryant 207,ip "Morrison 427 (227, 200) and V. Burr | & TES rer with 568. including 8 321 single, 278, 232, 231 (731), Mark Hill 252, 223 Sam Pottery 206, Keith Smith 204, Gus| g95 (303, 219) | Ng 8 A |B! with high, while Bill Grant (368) and (638), Bil Hamilton 215, Wilbur Down (Indianapolis) Mercier 203, Elmo Lym-| "migh Singles -- XE. Sobel 273, D. Wil | : : ¢ ot 4 Walt Scott (554) also "pitched in [230, Ken Mossey 228, Frank Cooper 226, |burner 203 and Don Marshall 201 {son 247, J. Ross 243, R, Parrott 242, P, | : nL The Hawks continue to roll along in!200 (619), Roy Corbman 210 and Eric] Third Section and Total Point Stand. (Johnson 240, O. Chmara 236, M. Girard | - oT L lace as they also took 9 nts ' Jacklin 207 n, 10-40, Pontiacs 8-50,/2 E. Ri 9, > 7 5 -- 0 } with Deore Brabin leading wih 57 | We have four in our Lemon League 1 Diesels 7-23, Corvairs | Branton 225, J. s x followed by Ron Milne (557) and John this week: Glenys rk 89, Ethel ' 's 5 Cadillacs 5-44, Old: Reesor 218, M. Cockerton 206, Waldinsperger (540) {Westlake 63, Ve aight 62, and 5-41, Chevrolets , and Vaux: , Kerr 201, G, Read 201 and L.| Bill Potts (549), Bill Katocs (547) and Marion Cox 62 y lemence 200. H ouse ee We're cleaning h : fe TIRES L1960 Firesfo s REDUCED TO CLEAR i r t+ make space Naki invent LL WN \ MN We mus ORIGINAL EQ on Canada's finest ih 7 J : 960 Model cors ALL 1960 H8 7 LIFETIME Firestone [15111 {| GUARANT DELUXE | CHAMPIONS SIZES TO FIT ALL CANADIAN AND IMPORTED CARS Whitewalls Tubeless + Tube Type Ne RS NN SSN NS NaN W» WW BAAN NAN ) \ ALL TIRES MOUNTED FREE s1 DOWN $T wee y SAVE NOW AT THESE LOW PRICES CARLINGS wore BRADING Town & Country kW man yourself ACTION TRACTION 190 KING EAST $ DOWN . : RA 5-6566 og [| enioy he mellow flavour of a quality ale!

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