Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Feb 1966, p. 8

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Ex-Goa A goaltender turned forward was ihe hero of the day for Christ Church Bantams _ this week, as the Protestant Church Po ee lar schedule, Rusty Seton, who has played goa! all season, moved up to-a forward line and scored both goais in his club's 2-1 win over Harmony United, Ken Melnally scored Harmony's lone goal on a power play late in the third per- jod. Knox Presbyterian shaded St Andrew's 4-3 in other Bantam action finishing the season with semeeis 1S. BT a. lié iveis United, and St. Paul's Presby- terian blanked Simcoe United .30, Paul Holliday for Westmin- ster and Steve McLaughlin for move nnmAlead lth at -- Wate wawaestoe Wate ae ng for St.Paul'swere John were John Kift, Bob Sutherland and Richard Woodcock. - In Novice play, St. Paul's Pesbyterian shaded First ~Bap- fist 2-1 on goala by Dave Kift and Gary Macean, Dave Salway retaliated for the loners, EARNS SHUTOUT Led by Bill Kilenbeck's two goals, King St, United whipped St, Mark's Anglican 5-0, Other a ie 22 a, L WY In Bantam Triumph St. Andews United upset St. Luke's Presbyterian 3-0 on goals by Dave Myles, Robbie Bennett- and Dave McBean. Jim Halli- Gay\eves Creuineu Witn ine smut out. In the Mite division, two goals by John Button led Maple Leafs to a 3-2 win-over Black Hawks. The other Leaf goal came from Fred Eismont. Scoring singles for the Hawks were Tom Bathe and Mark Sutton. Mark Sheridan, Ari Grant and Jeff Roth scored for Red Wings in their 3-2 win over Rangers. John Hicke scored both goals for Tr. a4aual "Est a ia. Tonight, at 8.00 o'clock, in the keep in shape, | Phe Taranto set as yet, so the Hawks Oshawa Hawkg|screanine exhibition paises to if lhave beaten such teams |Andy's A.C. and Toronto Tri- |Bells in their League and are Donevan Collegiate gymnasium currently awaiting the winners ithe Oshawa Hawks play host to|of the semi-final series in the the Estonia Basketball Club of Pronto Senior League to play the Toronto Senior League. This will be the Hawks' first | game against Senior calihre players, outside of their match 'for the City Championship. SET DATE , EDMONTON (CP)--The 1966 with the Buffalo Jesters and|°@madian trapshooting champi- should provide sterner competi- tion than the Hawks have been) contesting. The schedule for the Ontario Intermediate' League is com- pleted for the Hawks and they ended up as League champions with eight wins and two losses in their 10 games. Ontario playoffs have not been onships will be held from June 30 to July 3 in Edmonton. anes Sohn. Ovens. 0.2. OPTOMETRIST 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA "PH. 723-4811 out a loss. Ron Griffen, Ron|scorers were Bob Raike, Jim the losers, Guscott, Bob Todd and Wayne) Lean and Ed Bimkins, while! Goodman scored for Knox, Gtb or. Sherban picked up the| Remember When. ? Sy red twi Robby) *utout, : | Ei Frade core he loere |. Danny Snow, Mark Shortt and| By THE CANADIAN PRESS AO) Gary Wiltshire scored for Albert| Joe Louis knocked out LEADER SCORES jst, United in their 3-2 win over| Natie Brown 29 years ago Nothminster called on Phillp| Christ Church. Replying for the} tonight -- in 1937 -- in the Jarvie, leading scorer in the| losers were Ed Burton and Carl} fourth round at Kansas Cty. There Are Spacial Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN definite edvanteges vhen © PONTIAC Other you leose @ new... @ BUICK Request baad tocarance corte . 'ae maintenance costs... One rate ing en ene leore items . . . Phone or come for Tol etoile. sg rg bs MILLS AUTO LEASE PHONE 723-4634 LTD. 266 KING ST, WEST Models eral Motors Public Relations don Kerr, Other members of Dept., is shown above (left), the rink, left-to-right, are presenting the impressive Kiwanians Reg. Smith, Don trophy to winning skip, El- Anderson and Art Berry, was won yesterday by a rink drawn from the member- ship of the host club. Kiwan- ian Ian McNab, of Gen- Following are the results: DO IT YOURSELF AND SAVE $ $ $ ay make the playoffs. Whitby trailed Beehives 5-1 midway through the third period) before they made a_ belated) drive to try to end the season) with at least a tie. Paul Hickox paced the win-| ners with two goals, with singles; going to Mike Ego, John Dandy and Jerry Lynche, Don O'Don- Oghue scored two for Steelers, and Tommy Lavender and Dar- fy| Leach added one each. With his. defence giving him littie protection, Whitby goalie Mike Willoughby was frequent- ly called on to make outstanding saves. Manager Ivan Davie and coach Jim Cherry are already making arrangements for scout- ing, during the off-season. "Several positions will be up} for grabs," said Davie, 'and we'll be back bigger and better) next season." | FIRST PERIOD Special Old aie Canadian Rye Whisky O'Donogh (Keenan, Quintililan) 12.92 bs 6, rag CANADIAN RYE WHISKY DELANO BY HIRAM WALEDE A BOWE LUMITHO, WALEEEMIIE, CANADA Pee Wee division, for the win-| Mason. - The Brown Bomber's next ning goal as they nipped West-| Southminster and Simcoe St.) opponent. was James J. minster and Clive Osborne scor-|and Warren Toaze for Simcoe.| the canvas in the eighth i gp ed Westmount's goal. | Steve Barrett's goal and flaw-| round, leaving Louis to *Trophy coveted awa o "the Oshawa Kiwanis Club's Clarke's two goals gave West- gave Harmony United a 1-0 win) precedented 12 years before minster a 2-0 win over King st./over Northminster, | his retirement. | ANNUAL INTER - CLUB EVENT a ' ® ° : | hawa Kiwanis bonspiel 4s POPULAR DEMAND Os : d t j g and to accommodate those shift workers who were un- shawa,. OSHAWA -- Harold Armstrong, Garnet . i The Oshawa Kiwanis Club's,ers, president of the Oshawa | former well-known Oshawa | 1.05" don Sore." an Thed Wildgoose, ' : ite % i vi i i i two/joutfielder, now th the impressive "General|sided wins in his first , Row chien Boos Trophy" as coveted top|games, before losing out in the Lindsay, was presented with a == Blaine Boswell, Dave Bowe kip, 77 IXiE -- P. Skiiton, F. Squire, -a Curling Club yesterday and|wins, for a total of 16-plus-5/he left the bonspiel early, to 5. Westman and F. B. Schatheitiin, skip e © ee record for out-of-town points, was tops in the two-win return to the hospital in Lind- 7 ele Mien are repea hanes our iy : oni i is|Ted Wi 7; c liott, é Oshawa Club hosted no fewer! Other two-game prizes, in re-| (again) deb ey Ager yt Mew lR a orga vale ay ERA than 21 other Kiwanis rinks. spective order, were captured wife presenting as "Bud Moore, 10; Fred Murphy, 3. Toronto, East York, Scarbor-/mMurphy, Picton, 16 - plus - 2; former Oshawa athlete. Grant Baker, 8; Mort Knox, 5, 4 * a a A $ A ag ough (2), Dixie (2), Barrie,/'Bud' Moore, Oshawa West- PRESENTS TROPHY 11:00 -- DRAW : rst ames ton, Whitby (2), Lindsay and/Ross Stephens, Barrie, 6; Grant! , spiel, acted as master | SCARBOROUGH -- Larry Sweenie, Geot- two rinks from the Oshawa Baker, Dixie, 4 points and Bill Club Bonspiel, ac trey Mason, John Johnston and "Bill" ' tion of prizes, following the. OSHAWA -- Don Ellison, Bill Gibbie, Eleven rinks from 'the host club High one-game prizes were day's play. Dave Jamieson and "Jimmie" Souch,| participated in the event. : ' Hibbitt and Ken Morden, skip, ae Pe -arbor General Motors Public Rela- "SCARBOROUGH -- Ben' Wiicox, w ' lowed by Bill Giles, Scarbor- tions Dept., presented his com- Kestor, Bob Green and Art Burns, skip, phy honors and top prizes were ough, 7 points and an aggre- vai Peighey joly rhe Bagg we captured by one of the Rex Cox and Bob Patte, skip, 9 (WI; and |aggregate of 12; and Frank complete TRENTON -- §. Chambers, J. Wilson, : Eldon Kerr, skip, with a total Taylor, Oshawa, two points. ae Sail; Hugh Sienorns dan shee Tome | of 17 points for their three wins, 9:00 O'CLO linson, skip, 9; OSHAWA WESTMOUNT-- | ; in|o'clock draws, after two games |p Henderson and Grant' Baker, skip, 6;|_ BARRIE -- W. Steckley, Ken Walls, | their hard-fought final game. japiece, participated in the final) TRENTON -- "Bud" Little, Carle Wess, Ed. Taylor and Ross Stephens, skip, 10; | Close on their heels, in run-|third game and all bb aie : ie ca ibe rei pad OSHAWA -- Angus MacDonald, Rae ; comprised of Harold Arm-|'") i. trom the sporting com- old Both, Tom Norris, Willis Blair and cs ; As porting com DUNBARTON -- Don Annan, Walter [5 0° - trong, Garnet Tubb, Don Storie petition and full day of hospi-|Lynde, Lorne Shoukey and Harold Mitch "BRMADA -- T" Phien, Bruce Fields, | Jak Fudge, Harry Simpson, and Bob } : 2 erford, Frank Murdin and Harold Alles plus-§ for thelr three wins. the big Inter-Club dinner, in the | PETERBOROUGH -- Ben Collis, C05 iter," ship, 4, Third prizes also went to a Oe , wi | Reichardt, Fred Stenson and Mort Knox, 'ins P prior to the third 13 gonn - ne Py kip, 6 7 The 128 curlers, together with "OsHawa -- Art Berry, Don Anderson, V2"? ; nigh agape Flag Stone a score of non-curling Kiwan-|Rea Smith and Eldon Kerr, skip, 10; Harold aliester, bi oboe tives ' 7 y "Di bees | PICTON -- H Hin, Lo Allan, 4 with club steward "Dick" Eng Pigg tis aie head ured ako lan Ross Stephens, 9; Jim Souch, 2, win their next two games, for ¢ _ cellent meal. Lorne Goodman and Frank Taylor, skip, a total of three wins and a) Kiwanis Club president Fred *- _| Jed Church, #: Ross Stephens, 3. e don Kerr, 7; Bud Moore, 3. Walter Louie; -H.--Walsh;Bob,"0" . a Wilkinson and 'Jed'? Church, Club's. Inter-Club chairman, Mid PI if vin Marre? Gt Oia | ldget Playotis a e s spoke briefly, all in similar : & their three wins. vein, voicing their pleasure for Navy Vets downed Rotary 4-2 Tasco Hawks Oust PRESIDENT CLICKS dent, Fred Kitchen, did notjing the out-of-town clubs for round-robin playoffs Wednesday have much good fortune in his their continued support. night. ough, Ont., Fa | fa ra rae scored for Navy, while Rotary! chamni national F - ry | A Be . ' + ve Cia ial goals came from Paul Sloggett|peewee hockey tournament. Co ae y 4 Oo ta Anon |Dave Mier and Bob Durno add- champions of the tournament in| a jing singles. Replying for Lions| 1965, were eliminated by Tor: fi Close Season In Cellar ier. ox. offs, Ray Smith's three goals | borough 3-2 in overtime in class | By CLIFF GORDON SECOND PERIOD gave Canadian Tire a 3-2 win/AA action. } ' : 5. Dix Lynche (Burford, Ego season came last night for the) "penaities: Quintillian 8.23, Davie 15.40,/Reid scored twice for Ernie Que., 10-3. d id Whitby into the| ©: Oils: P.. Hickox (Lynche) Yes! OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS can rac The loss droppe itby into the! 7 whitey: Lavender (O'Shea) 9.30 the losing clubs were Brian Paul| victory over Thurso, Jerry wal ij i i 1200 and Gary Lonsberry for Hou-jlard and Mike Zettel added two | you convert your basement into a beaut ¥ 9. Whitby: Leach Youth and inexperience partly} ,{Chatmers Taylon |. Une) accounted for Steelers poorest)ting 1334" vege "Local 1500. | Wayne Longthorne, : i oo plus new methods of framing and applying Bight seasons, they failed to plywood and wallboards . . . also you will be "COURSE SO... 'i 4 i : i : : mount United 2-1, Keith Smith] United battled to a/1-1 tie, Mark Braddock, world heavy- * 'THE GENERAL MOTORS In other Pee Wee games, Ron less goaltending by Alvin Gray| reign supreme for an un- | Annual Inter-Club Bonspiel, CER RERRR RRR RRR REE eRe eee eee H t 21 v i iti Rinks - el" \Curling Club, romped to one-{baseball pitcher and softball |skip' 10) TRENTON Ted Parkers Neil a able to attend the course in J , "Annual Inter - Club Bonspiel",|Curling Club, i > residing in| Robertson, Ken Bailey and Howard Aziz, anuary eee award, was held at The Osh- third to Bob Patte. The two special bouquet of flowers, as nau and ck entries was established, as the | division. , say. "Cec" was "a father' eigen Kerr, 13; Harold Mitchell, 1. . ris x Bob Cawker, 7 The. "visitors' list' included |py entries skipped by Ivan Par- All the Kiwanians joined in ex- 9% Brick" Evens, 7, vel ton (3), - plus - 3; 'Jimmie' "ananehy ' ny Orillia, Welland, Trenton (*),/mount, 15 - plus «3, Jim Kiwanian George Campbell,) opitia -- Waiter Louie, H, Walsh, , i t the presenta- | Giles, ski Westmount Kiwanis Club.\yack, Oshawa, three points. |°f Ceremonies, at tit pieken © | Cie a ve ) re) Ae won by Morry Reed's Oshawa Sak Mesitens Chali' ahetog, hit] HOME RINK WINS IT pany' E vinning Sor red Kitchen, ski host gate score of 20; Harold Mitch- ae trophy, to the winning van, Gord Rae and Fred Kitchen, skip, & entries, the rink of Art B L. Seeley and Doug Adams, skip, 9 (L) The top 16 rinks, emerging a ' ' " First Games yY Powell, Cliff Bowes, "Pie' Cunning- | beating out "Bud 'om Fleming and Frank Hyland, skip, 5.;\OSHAWA -- Russ Sprovie, Tony Mc Mer-up position, was another | prizes. Don Kidd, Ron Death, Herb Wright and|Weeks, "Cam" | Henderson and Don| ; ; OSHAWA -- J and Ted Wildgoose, skip, who tality and fellowship, the high- SN, ond Ma here ee ¢ evening, skip, 7; OSHAWA -- Don Maicoim, Har Bob Patte, host club rink, that of Don Don Crothers, Morry Reed, 4 ° e an extra-endviclory oversBour 20° ag Esse ih hp Garhi eS, to be held in our Courtice showroom and his staff providing an eX- osuawa -- Angus Parsons, Gord Riehl, Bill Jack, 9 Frank Taylor, @ plus-1 points. ~ Kitchen, Curling Club president pg AGRE TE ae skip, captured the fourth prizes Harle Wells and Bonspiel Chair- this year's splendid attendance and Canadian Legion topped 7 Scarboro Pee Wees games but Kiwanian Don Croth-| During the day, '"'Cec" Hall, Mike Davis, Martin Valks,|Quebec City this year with all eae sae esse ) DIAIL LUSL LN and John Pudlis. Larry Tresise| The Lions, champions of the |were Tom Andolsek and Gerald onto Tasco Hawks Wednesday | ' Sday | after sixthday play. | COURSE TO COMMENCE AT 7:00 P.M. | 4. Dixie: P. Hickox (Dandy, Tucker) .30 over Houdaille and Ernie Cay| In class © competition, Hes- Whitby Lasco Steelers, as they Davidson 17.18 Cay, while Tutin and Hurst| John Woods netted four soul | cellar, one point behind the! 8 Whitby: O'Donoghue ; q daille, and Larry Dolick, Howie|goals for Hespeler while others | RECREATION ROOM eee You will receive season performance in several ----- shown the newest materials available ! Register Now -- Phone 728-1611 opentt the scoring for North-| Cruwys scoring for Southminster| weight champion, who hit ; 8 Jack, 8; F ik Hy! 4 Downtown Toronto Club, West/rott, Oshawa, 16-plus-3; Fred tending congratulations to the 23) 31?° renk Hviend, 6 Picton, Peterborough, Dunbar- South, Oshawa, 14 - plus - 25) airman of the annual Inter-| sob Wilkinson and Jed Church, 'ski Fh eee McNab f the coim McGillivray, Charlie Melion, Bill thik With Spas points, fol. Kiwanian Ian McNab, 0 The 1966 General Motors Tro- ' OSHAWA -- Don hore, Bill Selby, erry, ell, Dunbarton, 7 points and an Don Anderson, Reg Smith WEST TORONTO -- D, Winters, Don a 7 from the 9:00 o'clock and 11:00) |, (Fit Bare a Mcarthur.|ham end Al Rundioc mips 6 # Westmount Club rink 7-3, Tecet ved eine ee MOUNT. Fred. Den,(liveen, Ken Jackson end. Ivan. Parrott | Oshawa Kiwanis Club rink, INTER-CLUB DINNER on "Th owigae ae Crothers, skip, 137 EAST YORK -- Har- ell, skip, 9; WHITBY -- Doug Dewdney, Wes compiled a point-total of 16- light of the annual bonspiel was |Cawker, skip, WELLAND -- Wally Mole, Charlie Ruth- old Tonkin, Wilf Pascoe and Bill Jack, Moore, Bill Selby, Rex Cox and | 8ames. Ivan Parrott, 12: Ken Morden 4 this meeting, | Waker and Herb Hardy, skip, 5 inn Chara Fhe Hoge first game and then went on to Fred Murphy, 11; Harold Mitchell, % The Orillia rink, consisting of " alle age ' me Don Crothers, Oshawa Kiwanis Ted Wild ' Srant Baker 0 Navy, Legion Win 3%." 2a"? with a total of 12 points, for man, George Campbell, each Oshawa Kiwanis Club presi- of visiting Kiwanians and thank- Lions 42 in OMHA Midget QUEBEC (CP) -- Scarbor- | Lions won't ieave ie hetcetipte ~--|Gord Sarrinen and Bob Beaupre |the silverware that goes to the | Whitb 4 St elers scored twice for Legion, with class AA division and grand Tanguay. | Tasco Hawus defeated Scar-| Bri The end of a long and trying) 4 Bix'e: Dendy (ego, Burov) {33 Lumber shaded Local 1500, 4-3.|peler, Ont., bombed Thurso, | This Could Be Your Basement bowed to Dixie Beehives 5-4. THIRD PERIOD so Scored once apiece. Scoring for as Hespeler scored its one-sided 'Beehives (Menard, Quintillian) %'Nesbitt and Bob Linton for/went to Bobby Peace 4 : H i 2 " instruction in all phases of construction .. . years, and for the first time in| or Phone 728-1617 al "a ALLONT -- THE NAME TO BUILD ON Penalties: Quintilian $10, Stirting 16.15, Thompson, Davi 16.25, MacMillan 19.59,

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