Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jun 1964, p. 17

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net we Go te &y BRUINS' PROSPECT : ' | | : RE Wayne Maxner Has 2 | . DOMINION One Big Ambition eee yo) || TIRE STORES in the hilari heartwarming adventures of 'Captain Newmar' COLOR ed Pes s season aS & pro- cost fessional hockey player -- the : Bo BY D) AS CORPORAL fessional hockey payer -- the ANGIE DICKINSON-BOBBY DARIN "2%: _ - rose a Hirschfeld, . |A UNIVERSAL PICTURE wi ayed with Montreal Ca- .18.9:90.8:08.7- nadiens in the early 1950s. Feature Times -- 1:15-3:20-5:25-7:35 Last Complete Show 9:40 He tallied 61 points from 27 hii @ goals and 34 assists in a 70- game. schedule with Minneapo- lis Bruins of the Central Pro- AIR CONDITIONED fessional Hockey League. He has his sights set for a spot with PHONE: 723-2843 FOR COMFORT the parent Boston Bruins of the', - National Hockey League. : S S ' . ; If past perf ae <e anya aezner sould make NOW FLAVING- : NN, eau | Se FREE MOUNT e hockey as roungster. " Jemmed early to add hard work|¢ | PACKED WITH YOU NEVER HAD IT \ '<4 ING to his wishing. FUN AND HUMOR! | |SO GOOD & FUNNY! ' : LIFETIME ROAD eg a facili-| ""Why Bother Oh, Men! id o | 3 HAZARD GUARANTEE" ties are scanty, Maxner could "u never satisfy his hockey hunger T K. 'with the little morsel of allotted o Knock Oh, Women! ice time. Tet Onlews Showing in COLOR with When he was playing bantam --with-- 3 and midget hockey, he would RICHARD TODD GINGER ROGERS turn up at the Halifax Forum ELKE SOMMER TONY RANDALL long before the official starting x time and practised skating be- fore the attendant turned on the lights. He was often the last to DOORS > SATURDAYS leave. OPEN Although slightly built, Max-|2 6:30 PM. BILTMORE es & SUNDAYS of 725-5833 {\ 1:30 P.M. ner would jump at a chance a pickup game against players of any size and often played " with senior teams. < When the ice was occupied and there was no chance of him playing, Maxner would re- tire to the Forum hallways and practise stickhandling. "He loved the game, stayed with it and sacrificed for it," recalls Walter Fitzgerald, who coached Maxner for two years as a bantam, between the ages of 12 and 14. Maxner led his bantam team to two Nova Scotia champion- TOMORRGW ships. 2 PERFOR ia : Ys ha "Smart, clever, tricky," Fitz- MANCES -- 2 P.M. -- 8 P.M. ED ae "Wayne always \ LLS = gerald recalls. 5 i Ser Sa acre Rudyard Kipling's : GS) never complained about too : much ice time and ve played K | ae cnet Oe 's when | : " 27 we needed goals. ERROL FLYNN © DEAN STOCKWELL - Te Tn ne ix- cet gianeptenonng ap ------= LAST TIMES TODAY wee Se 1900 04 ches ok Hew. "SUNDAY IN NEW YORK' oe ey at New- : RK" market, Ont., 40 miles north of ADULT ENTERTAINMENT IN TECHNICOLOR The next year he moved up to Junior B with Waterloo, Ont.,}- and compiled 50 points, intlud- ing 2% goals. Back with Water- loo the following season, he ned up with a fantastic 34 HE eal dyad goals and 24 assists in 14 sonra games. os 0 He was shifted promt nd|| NOW ...NEW & WONDERFUL! Junior A at Niagara Falls a he was a standout with the Fiy- ers for the rest of that season . ' ere, to 'next one when he won Man takes bride! Bride takes dog! Dog takes over! the Ontario Hockey Association a scoring title. He led the 1962-63 Flyers to e . io : the league championship in his ye iA Powerful 2 cycle 2% H.P. Clinton first full year of Junior A with ; d 3 ; , 7 ' and Engine gives years of trouble-free y Wo his title-winning 94 points, in- Se scored "8 gol in 38 fol nd erf l | d operation, Adjustable cutting height co uw ; from 1" + 3". Shatterproof steel He scored 26 goals in 23 fol- : i lowing. playoff games. fm 4 pi ' housing. Staggered wheels avoid ee scalping. Chrome plated handle, ! ' TRAIL BLAZER, HIGHWALL Y x9 x7! x 5¥4' walls His 61 points with Minneapo- Henny. L lis last season make him a man A Universal Release \ to watch at the Boston training Plus 2nd Feature fi " : ' camp. ROCK HUL. .--.AUREN BACALL--ROBERT * ; Maxner, who works here be- " ERT STACK i 4 73.95 tween hockey seasons as a Car) IN WRITTEN ON THE WIND" ra ; ' li : re aah 9 x 12' x 7%! x 5¥4' walls RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ° ; wiles. ° 3 w { 87\95 . t HOLIDAY Av 12' x 9 x7¥2' x 51' walls salesman, is keeping in shape by playing softball. : at His training - camp showing : age <a " 94.95 "ak BONO CAMPER'S SHELTER will determine where he plays hockey next season. 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