THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 3, 1966 |] BADMINTON TOURNEY iCYO Teams At -- panadions Oshawa Hosts sie oo nia |< Wadi Whose ga There Are Specie! Benefits For All ae et ' mo ; Tie London 6-6... yy: sc rhar-reonte "teeter" vowels eaeanas -enine-entiee RITSINESS Oshawa 3 @ Club Wins 'Playoit Stage HALIFAX (CP)--Paul | 5 fournament ,..: tongs ae elds of Eawllsk colic ge Oo haintcest ee | Courtice --Senior 5-0; Junior | Bert Hoefs scored four a bids slap-shot goal at mid | COSSA Finals 7-0 and Bantam 4-1, : jery, no longer sells to modern For personel wee er for @ ACADIAN eo s | : : i W |to Iead Holy Cross to a 5-3 win/of the third period gave Halifax | Oshawa Catholic High --Jun- |British housewives, but German Compeny yee there ere Inter-Club At hitby jover St. Gregory's in CYO Atom| Junior Canadiens a 6-6 tie with! \ Oshawa, for the first time jior 6-1 and Bantam 5-0. Ihausfraus can't get enough of intages when : ae Other | League round-robin playoffs this), ondon Nationals of the On- will host the COSSA "B" fi ; Ajax 8 senior 4-1, ls , nah tae! : bedi : ' | , 8 OSS! nals, | ie . lit, The forestry commission , Showing vast superiority in| Ralph Marlowe and Alex Da-| week. ltario Hockey Association's\in the boys' basketball tourna.|. Murray Valiquette, coach at leulis several: shousind dallant oF eee ee fae oe i bi lay, the Osh-|vidson, Oshawa; were defeated! Rick Roznik was the other|,, "Hota tee ee ys "|Oshawa Catholic and convener | ge ee Hi ne / ; , |Junior A series in an exhibition ment, this Saturday, in the spa lof the tournament, is making|worth of deer meat every year awa "Y" Badminton Club de-|by the strong team of William|Holy Cross scorer, while Vic ' "ious f ms i at Osh-(0% THe t fanted the Whithy Radminion Holding and D. Clarke 16-18, gaunean with two and Andre| ame Wednesday night. ae Cathelin dish Eetonot, rose.( fil arrangements for the day to West Germany. A spokesman MILLS AUTO LEASE Club 8-4, in a recent tournament 15-14, 15-13. Couture with one replied for the} London, getting two-goai pei-jand and Sievenson road. 'and_hopes for a_ big tutmout|said he thought the need to keep fccins os season petty ppp ecienying held on the latter's courts, | Huisser and Chuck Root of josers. | lfermances from Walt McKeck-| Two local heb schiwts Osh. [2 the city sports fans, to|/yenison until it "ripened' puts FUME secon meee eae Me: and Mre Tlovd 'Lafov,|Whitby defeated Ed Purdy and), other Atom games, St./nie and Stan Allen, was trailing| awa Catnilic and Courtice, have | 02% the local boys. ____|off modern homemakers. ee former Sudbury Stars, recently |J0¢ Host, Osnawa, 19-16, 10-19, ti oawig's - St. Philip's walloped|5-4 after 40 minutes of play, but!winning teams in the playoffs, ------ ae - - acquired by the Oshawa Club, | 15-9. St. Joseph's'8-2 and St. Mary's|moved in front 6-5 in the third! along with 10 top teams repre- NHL LEADERS accounted for four wins for the! oe hig er ve as, nipped St. Gertrude's 3-2. Three|period before MacWilliams'|senting schools from Peterbor- x locals. ' me eprant se arch marathon, /2layers--Andre Grotenhuis, Dan tying goal. ough, Belleville, Tweed, Fene-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS ' Donna Davidson, former tri- I an in ad Donn David-|2.Nell and Dave Gougen -- scor-| Rod Bossy was the big gunj|lon Falls, Madoc, Norwood, Bay| Standings: Chicago, won 32, ple winner for years in local | ean ag 6 it +4 Whit "yair| ed tWo apiece for St. Hedwig's-/for Halifax, firing three goals|of Quinte district and Kawartha|lost 18, tied seven, points 71. tournament play, participated )$0n tere riding and J Ush-|St,Philip's, while Terry Lucas| while team-mates Mike Hornby district. | Points: Hull, Chicago, 87. - | SKI B T in three wins. a 1 OF tean asa tah ane. ¢- |and Joe Brennan added singles.|and Brian O'Byrne scored a| Last year, Courtice took the} Goals: Hull, 50. rf Ralph Harlowe, also a five-jer *)-t9, to", : , Wayne McGuigan scored both|goal apiece. Maurice St.|senior trophy at Madoc and| Assists: Mikita, Chicago, 42. ; year triple titlist, and Alex Da-| Probably the most thrilling) st. Joseph's goals, jJacques and Neil Clairmont)went on to the All - Ontario) Shutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 7. vidson returned to the club, af-|match of the evening, was the) oy. Gallagher, Mike Byrne|were the other London marks-|finals, at Cornwall. Oshawa| Penalties; Ferguson, Mont- ; ter several years absence to aid|lengthy, mixed doubles match, and Marcel Belanger were the| men. 'Catholie High captured the Ban-jreal, 125 minutes. ee ee ee ie eee ae the Oshawa cause. lin which the husband and wife |. Mary's markamen, while|j ESAS | St. - e Marsh Slessor, former starjteam of Lloyd and Jean Lafoy|27", Atel i of the Oshawa Flying Club, was|were forced into overtime ST para hey Re heeies Spamae a nr Ss re) es the strongest player for Whitby.|Marsh Slessor and Doreen Hold-| | The men's and ladies' events /ing of Whitby, with Oshawa fi-| ONE-SIDED WIN | £6 were split by 2-1 margins, with|nally taking the match, after) J the Pee Wee section, St.| Oshawa taking the edge in the|three closely contested sets. Grower's: paced. by Markl ladies' and Whitby in the men's.; Tournament play was in the) \qams> three voals, whipped 6 i ED" ; In the mixed, Oshawa swamped charge of Donna Davidson and Hedwie's - St. Philip's 92. Pa { Whitby 5-1. Marsh Slessor. . Byrne 'and Carl Szwerda netted| All three events in the men's) A summary of the matches) ).) apiece for the winners and! doubles went to an extra gaime,|not previously mentioned, fol- John Bell and Guy Charbonneau | with Lloyd Lafoy and Rudy Roth lows: and Jim Laikin replied for the| of Oshawa, combining nicely! Ladies doubles --Marie Hall 'ose ar : sor 2 Lig 2 a son, Oshawa, i to upset Marsh Slessor and D. and Donna Davidson aw St, Gertrude's blanked Holy ao ga a y, 15- -6: Cathy Mar-|Ron Finley for St. Mary's and mes played on February |Grundy, 15-9, 15-6; Cathy Mar-|R nies Mar r 4 : f pot sfies a orth Oshawa No. 1/shall and Ralph Harlowe, Osh-|Gary O'Connell for St. Joseph's Reguler 17.25 jor 2, E. Ford, M. Marsh, A. | Gertrude's Bantams _ blanked jn " ' Parks 2, H. Stuart, E. Stuart, | Rochester Shades Holy Cross 1-0: Pete Melnychuk "Custom Bonded' Brake Linings super- @ SHOULDER PADS P. Andrews, B. Andrews, G. i ior to original equipment, Certified @ HOCKEY PANTS wig's - St. Philip's played to f @ GOAL GLoves J. Elliot 2, B. Cole, P. Pelow|tled between the champions of)"* | eh whit bie hori | @ FACE MASKS 2, L. Shobbrook 3 and G. Bry-/the American and Western were bey. Mae ror: ns ae > ant, | Hockey Leagues. slit hanaa" tek | ANADIAN IRE i Baseball 1 Inning -- A. Wood-| Rochester Americans, the|Zewski scored two for St.| Oshawa Shopping Centre 125-6672 | -15, 15-12. J he E4 Milne, 15-4 ; Bergman 15-6, 13-15, 15-12 Def. Grundy. and ilne 7 Grass 74 1 Job Reaver oick: .70 1; Southmead 4, Woodview No |awa, Def. D. Holding and Milne,}scored two apiece. Scoring sin- : instolled | was credited with, the shutout. ; mechanics carefully check entire brake @ SHIN PADS , x : Mary's th St. Gr y's all 6, D. Rae 5, M. Wilson 5 and} AHL titleholders, took the first Mary's. Both 'St repory ® OPEN TILL 9 THURSDAY & FRIDAY wor cig /15-8; Kaye Wilson and Kathy) ° f sawyer pick / s |Marshall, Oshawa, Def. Martin fd ate gorrigrtgg eee en perts ! iP g, 15-6, 15-5, 'aul Dillon with two, and Steve| ; Neighborhood ton posites a Donia and| Burton, John Neal, Garry Arm-| ' @ and labor Hockey and Figure Alex Davidson; Oshawa, Def.| Strong, Pete Noonan and Danny ' any make or model car ; Dart Results \J. Usher and Bergman 17-14,| Krasnak with one each, be : 15-9: Jean Lafoy and Rudy! St. Mary's shaded St. Joseph's , ' Chey., Pontiac, KATES OFF r SALE =: es I Mhitby, 15-7; 15-11; Marie Hall/gles were Dave Tessier and Wheels 1, 1; Rundle No. 2, 3, Wood- Whitby, 15-7; 15-11; Marie I gles r : i : vj J * Nor' Oshawaland Joe Host, Oshawa, Def.|Emile Neault for the winners ' ee ah § Ta ge age 2. |Usher and Chuck Root, 15-5, 9-15| and Howie Cannon for the loser f Save " fae 4° arg 3 ee Doubles -- S. Emm, M, Smith|15-14; Huisser and'Martin, Whit) 0.1, Goat ; er ev., Pontiac, --62,4 ' ne "3 Fama ™ 7 4 file oF AINE my 4 j whe : 2, J. Smith, 0, Twine 2, T.}by, Def. Kaye Wilson and. Ed Steve Krawchuk scored the i ace 14 98 [ Woodall 3, A. Woodall, S. Clark,| | : a 4 ticeslivn't | In other Bantam action, St, re . ee ae i Portland Bucks | Joseph's downed St. Mary's 3-2 ' system -- Fast, Precision Installation, e vt gegen sy E Major 2 G. Waite R| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | and St. Gregory's and St. Hed-. (Does not include hydraulic work) S coaLie hice oz soals came from Rene Beauche- . T. Twine -5. jround when Portland Buckaroos, 89'S © « Bei High 3 Darts --D. Conboy | went east last November in one} init. Maree asic y ed - IS A S S Oo Cc I A T E S T (@) R E ee oe, cea eneins Coney ee eetye g OSHAWA WHITBY PORT PERRY YOU POCKET THE SAVINGS AT The following are the results Roth, Oshawa, Def. Clarke and/4-3 in the other Pee Wee game es 1952-58 (most) Twine, M. Hazelton 2, J. 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