Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jan 1967, p. 6

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: | 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, Jonuary 17, 1967 | ] e & pice ' a | Pe OSHAWA'S RON JAY... ... TOPS MEN'S SINGLES it y iT1o0 tars Area Bowlers On Title Trai nl -Star Game ed ere Zone five-pin ode 2,675 score at Motor City whea he battled back gamely to} This being Centennial Year, rolloffs, to decide the bowlers|Lanes, coupled with his pre-/eliminate 'Big Boy' Ballem. |six teams will compete for the) by who will qualify to compete in|vious 2,509, rolled in Peterboro,) While the Men's. Division was|Canadian Championships, which np aeehatamteanc Aig erodes tor the ne afin on on 6 aaa the Eastern Canada Champion-| brought back memories of-a few|a--definite success, the Ladies} willbe -eonducted-in-- Winnipeg: The Metro__Junior 'B'_All-|stars --over---the defending |handed-out-by-the_three_NHL ships, were completed at Motorjyears back when the same/Division could be regarded as|One contingent will be repre- Star game, played at The Geo.|champion York Steelers. officials, Bruce Hood, Brent City Lanes over the weekend. trundler copped the same title. |even better, when Nancy Wall-|sented by each of the following: Bell Arena last night, was a It was All-Stars all the way Casselman and Willard Norris, In the first 10-game set, which} Dick Adams, Whitby, finished|ing of Peterboro finished on top|British Columbia, Alberta, Sas- huge success as some 1,500 fans |as they led 2-1 at the end of the |who donated their services for 'Montreal ( was rolled at Lakeview Lanes|second with 5,159 and this also|with a 20-game total of 5,217,/katchewan, Manitoba and two went through the turnstiles to/first "0 minutes, increased|the worthy cause. The host 'find out \ in Peterboro, Dick Adams of|was a brilliant effort by another |topping the Men's leader by 33|contingents from Ontario. make it a: profitable eveditl their lead to 5-1 at the end of|York Steelers took 11 of the young Gar Whitby took the lead with a|well-known five-pin artist. pins. This popular trundler was PLAYOFFS AT OTTAWA | for the Ontario Crippled Chi the second period and then sentences, all minors. Bauman neat 2,600 total and was closely) Following Adams, in order,|given a tremendous ovation for) The Eastern Canada Cham- dren and the Ontari vine Bisel | 4 : 'ookie 0: ; : in i : ene € z ario Hockey|eased up, as the Steelers out-, Gary Ford, star centre man es 8 followed by Bert Gordanier of were: Robert Burrows, Peter-|a brilliant display of the five-|pionships will be held at Queens- Association's injured pl ed the Stars 2-1 in the find] \ : i , the slumpi Peterboro 2,592; Ron Bragg of|boro, 5,098; Ron Bragg, Whitby,|pin game. way Bowl, Ottawa, on March fund. ? ated hag meats 21 tn the HART teow Weston, Wee (he wire victory ov Whitby 2,592; Gary Charlebois|5,095; Al Perry, Oshawa, 4,990;| The other qualifiers in this|23, 24 and 25 (Easter weekend). : si ee ae ak Pe night, 24 h of Peterboro 2,574: Sel Himes,|Bert Gordanier, Peterboro,|/event, were, in second place,|The first and second place Fine te had 'score Ajax 2,555; Alex Laszlo, Peter-|4,959; Sel Himes, Ajax, 4,940;|Joyce Bell of Oshawa, 4,939; |finishers, in teams and singles gene id jo ot Nee Oe goals agai boro 2,527; and Ron Jay 2,509,,G ary Charlesbois, Peterboro|Doris Joll, Bowmanville, 4,753;|events in the Eatern Canada antation ] Ss rig lrg a ge cy ll a 5-4 victe all batiling for the nine qualify.|4.889 and Palm Knight, Oshawa|Rita Brioux, Peterboro, 4:577:|Championships, will be flown Paul Reid and Al Quintillian. The per! ing positions. 4,834. Ev Harding, Oshawa, 4,397;|to Winnipeg to compete in the Bob Modray, Tom Foxcroft man a SI Also very much in the run-| Jay, Adams and Burrows will|Bernice Buday, Bowmanville,|Canadian FivePin Champion- and Sam Gillard each scored Hockey Le ning were, Al Perry 2,420;|Tepresent the Lakeshore Zone/4,354; Janet Peel, Oshawa,|ships. cu O eaners once for the York Steel team. meet the | Palmer Knight 2,344 and several|i? the Eastern Canada Men's 4,355; Lorraine Murphy, Osh-| The coaches for the Lakeshore! Brian Cropper, of Weston, - annual cla other well-known alley stars. po ig lr reg gas aa will|awa, ery eye bagi pd Osh-| Zone have been elected and they | started in goal for the All- night. such as Harold Ballem, who had /|2!5 (1 on the Men's team|awa, 4, an Ina Maybury, | will be as follows, Alex Donald- i ' \Stars and played the first 30 "T thoug his sights on the Canadian|@long with Bragg, Perry and Peterboro, 4,192. |son, Oshawa, for the Men's eedtone aqitios i. hae og ooo covntered "with |aninutes. He was replaced in See Finals at Winnipeg. Gordanier. : Nancy Walling, Joyce Bell/Team; Paul Brioux, Peterboro, tion Bow! in Willowdale Men's|331, Fred Pearce 309, Ken Roy|the second half by Bob Smith, Himes, Charlebois and Knight|and Doris Joll, will represent|Ladies' Team and Al j i : eT jiplof Markh Both goalie : : 1 : | rep' lex Laszlo, Major League play, at Willow|268, Fred Halle 265 and Jim|° arkham. Both goalies THRILLING FINISH will represent the Zone as|their Zone in the Ladies' Singles|Peterboro, Mixed Team Bowl. : Elliott 2 *ive the Played well and each made 0. The second 10-game set at|members of the Mixed Team.levent in the Eastern Canada| The five-pin followers i i ceo ay go hd ie I fi Motor City Lanes produced a|The Zone rolloffs could be con-|finals and will also bow! on the|Lakesh Zor _ Sigal gp > te Gland eae a, Ma bee ak luis tia dan most exciting brand of five-pin|sidered as the best event for|Ladies' Team along with Rila habs to gg oe bias Eonar Be gg Big rf igo SS Whitby Le gl ts ! = \ U trundling and after th |thi i i j ; Basle r | eler, Ron ind/no more problems with 'man- , La pina id ee 7 Eepiing snc ater the emnks|ihis cumal aft, producing Beau, By Hayne ant Janet(Chamoionetioe. Dick Adama {Dave Wilmot "were siaking|power chotlage' as te. presen| his asal capacity Tas night ps ue ty bo i Ahn te ce ee oe ay, eraine anet Peel both have tasted their first appearance for Scu-|roster assures the club of a full) With Ken Averill of w.. .- awa on top with a brilliant 5,184 {rolloff was the great finish by|Edna Ma bur BP yisg et lon sweetness of a National] § gog's, due to the withdrawal ofjturnout of the required six|handling the coaching chore. Port P Un lie is Wicca wisd|*Palm Knight' or Gekawe loots a av! a a e mem-| ng erg and their experi-| Reynolds and Gallagher. bowlers each week. Coach Averill played the three back the h 'eam. ence should be most helpful. _| Both clubs had considerable} Keeler's ability and experi-\Whitby players, Al Quintillian, TV Tower . a PLAYI trouble , Betting ontreches "injence will give the club more ag Reid oo Tommy Laveg- day, at P e first game and it was a/power and with the addition |der as one line. boost thei SPORTS BEAT : McKee Lone Marksman NG WELL « Jrather ' -~ for nie _~ capable trundlers as| Manager Davie felt this line of - Tov i Rick Gay of Bowman- goals and added six assists |8085, },)//-1,lis. arry Piper/Ron Bragg and Dave Wilmot,|was one of the better lines. on ey League vill is well on his way to in the 11 games he has |W8 best for the Oshawa pack/along with such top shooters/the ice for the All-Stars. (It the halfw S . a fine rookie season with played and he's the second |i" this one with 281 while Jimjas Ron Jay, Sel Himes, Jim|would not be that Davie is a sons schec By Eric Wesslb n ee PAS = ictor St. Lawrence University leading scorer on _ the Elliott's 264 was high for the|Cassels and Larry Piper, the| Whitby fan?) _The two y | hockey team. A sophomore team. He is the son of Mr. mo sk te iis a now looks -- healthier.| In all it was a terrific night gg W : : 2 ; : centre with the Larries, | and Mrs, Garry Gay, RR 3, pecny me Wes. er: e opposition this week will|and represented the hard work ng attains Times Sports Editor Pie vgped Pay nia ely teol fe Ratt Peters Rick. has scored eight | Bowmanville. ag pen os enened Ap be i powerful Lucky Strike jot the fellows who helped to as e € a-| Re ndus- f eam-total | club. promote the event. "3d an Greta so tae Eel a ees ee me aoe ee Se nhiges jor|a 2- anks Flooring. 176. iott again was the yers a Bantam Hockey Lea t 1 i : Three big hockey games in boros way. Generals don't y gue action Clarence McPherson and. Mike most effective Plantation bowl- their cust Oshawa this week, including have much size up forward ae ek Barton each scored three goals) s e 00S a er while Scugogs best were tussle, whi s Pair for the Generals in although there are a couple FA Oe guy! we ones co ag :. with Mike O'Neil} 2 . Ozzie Keeler 291 and Alex scarce, ¢: ntario Hockey Association of whippe nadian|and Ken Lewers adding the} A Donaldson 250. oalies Ki Fusion "A" Lenn play. To Dalt siotivatms cur cs A Corps 11-2 and B'Nai B'Rith| others. Walter Harrison, Fred| gains 0 ourg onlg Keeler, who was the inspira- a Eoag both morrow night, Generals play body checks to make up for nipped Westmount Kiwanis 5-4.|Sadoway and Dave Brownson| tion of the Oshawa club, set a Johnson host to Niagara Falls Flyers their jack of scoring punch. Americo Cascarella showed 'lied for Houdaille. Oshawa Crushmen havejmates are scoring better tharr|tettific pace in the third game Nj =~ the two Po in an important game for the way for Scugogs with four) Mike Noonan bagged a pair|settled down to a six-point leadj five goais. with 331, followed by Cassells| x > the first both teams. Flyers current- ROOKIE CENTRE Bob |20als while Brian Paul and Les|°f goals for Ernie Cay, with|in the Eastern Ontario Junior] In comparison, second-place 279, Piper 267, Bragg 242 and respectivel ly are five points ahead of Walton continues to impress Kiraly each scored two. Other|the others going to Rick Peli-/'B" Hockey standings and the|Peterboro Don Byes score Donaldson 232 for a neat third- The lez Generals in league standings observers with his offensive |™marksmen were Brian Smegal,|Shock, Todd Pindar and Gary|reason for their success can be/slightly less than five goals a game total of 1,352. But this twice and = both teams have played performances. He made two Yvan Lacasse and Guy Char-|0'Connell. Tony Daize and found in the statistics. game and allow only 3.5 goals|Was Still not enough to stop Be simmer ogres He zy macy sme See Marea Zedge hpeaees Pet Come comnen see Cob Si tn che : : { s and he ian : Cougars here tonight and will/2@tween the two clubs can be Ly fed 0S would be a big one. Not only scored a nice goal against Corps. Jim Nemish scored twice for stenn to ea their hold |measured in decimals, it would -- i into a tie Marlboros Sunday. Like the | Randy Ostle scored twice for Keith Peters, with Frank Done-|on first place. Although Oshawa |indicate that Crushmen come id l beh Yer pan pels . cca a other Rage ooig centres, how- |B'Nai B'Rith with single coun-/van and Larry Hicks adding|will be without fiery Gerry|¥P with the all-important goal ante ect , Fly- ever, he has to work on face- |ters going to Ed Mack, Mike|Singles. Replying for Houdaille|Walmsley, they feel they are to win their games. | Lites_and_ Sho ers, but it would put a little offs. Lost face-offs cost the |Harper and Bob Bell. John|were Glen Hancock, Ray Al-|ready After Peterboro, who have 22 @a ae bay Rn daylight between Generals club four goals during the |Boivin scored twice for West- Ward and Alan Boivin hee: ' points, comes Quinte McFar. on cary. and Peterborough *and Mont- weekend. mount Kiwanis with the other) Mike Stewart and Sch Hobb: The line of Phil Solomon, jands,' eight points out of first! Dr. John Phillips has been re Sis (a2) Mo real. goals going to Frank Allison tallied for Rangers with R S'Peter Laframboise and Jerry|place with 20 points, and then|elected president of the Oshawa| eso" SUNDAY AFTERNOON in + ---- AT Civic Audi- |and Clare Bright. \Guscott and Jim Miller souting| oan age - 4g Pagar ie the once powerful Cobourg Cou-|Green Gaels Lacrosse Club for "Over 210 FTE orium, Oshawa's other jun- In bantam | 1 lfor Bank if jcluding a total o goals./gars with 19 points' who have|the 1967 : on wee Toronto was just one of those ior club, the Crushmen, en: i eagne Play, Local) angi |When this is considered. al , e irr pe Marion McGe 5 i , en- |1500 trimmed Hawks 8-2, Ernie y \ Wi s Ong|/managed only a win and two] Oth ffi lected , a St days for coach Ted O'Con- tertain Cob , Ernie} Bobby Small fired three goals|with goalie, Dave Gavel's|ties i i i Ried aarti Aber Atcha Onl i my a Ger. Betore the Gay was te "B" Bs "met Pigs le Cay Lumber Co. stopped Cana- as Novice All - Stars topped aes: feading 2.93 goals co a one ed haat err gal Dr. William Fi) Barron 26. nianen Bicy Wilkin men, although they lead the |Storie Park Pee Wees 8-1. Jim/it ge oo a Kingston Frontenacs with 13 Ditheeh Gareees, kama | ote ; ilkins. league, find it difficult to Duignan added t s for|that Crushmen have the win-|points, whi inly| i : , fest Fe ~-- gee Mtg Tan Young draw crowds, although they Donevan Sparks Aisi with others pot er ning formula. emg Sean Spo ieee feary Psy ee oo, "igh single - Lope ; ay. rig ye S play a pleasing brand of Gary Wiltshire, John Hoefs and! While Gavel is letting in only|who have not won a game in 17 : Re Sis olay 4 ben ed. if alt the hockey. Coach Bob Dionne ' . Ken Morden. ' Dave Wilson|2.93 goals a game his team-'starts. te | There wore had "= few. "oft-days" as se gg z es dng fee es ascos Win goal eo pti Ears: | city, MT Dumb Young, the cl ' i n Juvenile League play, Auto| 2 fits 3, Union ¢ si ag at ett ake Cours or | tn Dean, oamvas tn juries cra trim ned SCHOOLDOYS vettle Titl "i asi. lige . Last time Cobourg |dustrial Hockey League, Odeon|Hayden Macdonald 4-2 while | e £. Union Gir oe ' ere, Cougars dumped |player of the week proved he|Tony's Refreshments tied Osh-| {one * THERE WAS some conso- rushmen. _| was vp of the title when he|4Wa Dairy 7-7. | MEN'S C lation from Sunday's game, scored five goals to lead Lascos| Harry Morrison scored three} t an Sat d yy however. The club didn't quit hd - LITTLE unseason- jto a 7-3 win over Gus Brown. /goals for Credit Union and Bill] e n ur a BP Gn bo and kept fighting back. One 20! but there will be a | Don Morrison and Cliff Hryw-|Morrison one. Dave Mosier| isla eas ; ae eter! bright spot. was the con. aseball meeting at the new |kiw scored the other Lasco|and Wayne Hodgson scored for| J, A. "Ab" Robins, chairman divisions, after which adjacent Gale Tar (200 Sened fine play of Bob Canadian Legion Building, ~ " Rob Solomon, Reedy|Hayden Macdonald. he Podichod prada d tt a held a F peda The 6 e 23) lack, who put two good Simcoe St. S., S . onnell and Ron Chapman| Mike Rose tallied three go in, mmittee, lay releasedjeight survivors will now decide 7 Ross Wi a hoe te oe iy ay Ae ncovedl for (ia Brown: Hon Oehawa Date ak Boall ithe official listing and person-|which rink will represent South- os (hus, 708) can continue at this clip the Legion Minor Baseball Asso. |, Russell's edged Mercury 4.3/Roots adding two. Other goals|"¢! of the provincial schoolboyjern Ontario in the Canadian eas goals should start coming ciation president Ted Mc. |in the other game of the double-|Went to Mike Beamish and Ken| "inks, awno will contest the/Championships, at Flin Flon, i Delon 219, Bc and he could be a strong Comb would like to get the |header as Doug Balson scored DeHart. Peg i Soe eee Bernls shevn acyl heading for the executive organized for the two goals with single goals com-; Jim McIntyre and John Sal-|tatio schoolboy honors, at Wel-) Divisions 1-2 -- Lisgar Cl, i beg ook i inal games. Bob Edmunds coming season and like most |iN& from Jim Campbell andjowski each scored twice for !and, on Saturday of this week.|Ottawa: Lyle Whately, Camp-| | Sep shalt Tak continued to impress on de- volunteer organizations, new {Ron Willoughby. For Mercury, |Tony's, with single markers go-| Originally, school champions|bell Edwards, Chris Whatley } Cleaners. 0: § fence and was moving the blood is needed. Anyone in- |it Was Stan Rogers, Don Arscot|ing to Dennis Hercia, Gary|were declared in each of the|George Wright, skip and D. M. Hea puck with more authority. terested in working in minor |8%4 Joe Waite doing the scoring.'Christianson and Rob Brabin. Ontario Curling Association's 16)McNamara, staff coach Run- PONS And Chris Hayes tossed a all next summer should : seats - ner-up, Cornwall CVS. -- a couple of good checks Marl- attend the meeting. | i Divisions 3-4 -- I : South Bishope 3 ' e r) sions ++ --- London Sout DR. J. PHILLIPS Ball Lows 1 | Secondary School: Paul M ti to chal settites 2. pol 'S SPORTSCOPE Jack Elhott's Entr V To" | aaa ea Yong? - | Lachlan, Tom Moull, Paul Mce- ops 9 points | Kay, Bill Moull, skip and David| Directors back for another . s Savers 4 and HOCKEY | BASKETBALL | . ' * P. Robinson, staff coach. Run-|season are past presiient. Jann Swit Tne. hie Civil Service League, Whitby) GM Employees League --| 5 ner-up, Leamington SS. Greer, QC., Terry Kelly, QC, oie. Dupont vs City Hall, at 9.00/Data Processing vs Cost Ac-| Ins 1xe t Divisions 5-6 -- Orillia Park|James G. Bishop, Fred Whalley, ' Guys -- Ff Bawa tawing force Vin bee ote cee cee cist Si Gite Maatoe, Danse. Riven, Bon titate f jp Reh } > f A :30 p.m.; Chas- i ' er, John Goodchild, Gordon , ards, or f m : 8 726, 10.00 p.m.; both games at Bow-|sis Plant vs Accounts Payable, Page bic | gp fbrre Hunter, skip and Don Farlinger,|D?. A. P. Fulton, Gerald Hef- , inh. manville Arena. at 8:30 p.m. and Engineering] Stark Troph Bonsplal al +i staff coach. Runner-up, Colling-|feTnan, Ed Kolodzie, Matt Ley- pals oe OHA Junior 'B' Lakeshore|VS Students, at 9:30 p.m. All| mixed count at Seiawa Gok wood CI. den, Ed Lupton and Vern Rowe. omene hinghs League -- Cobourg Cougars {Ur games at O'Neill Col- | Club pi Galante oe ae Divisions 7-8 -- Uxbridge § New directors are Bob Tay- Le Lorraine Mi vs Oshawa Crushmen, at Civic legiate. Elliott emerged as the winning ondary School: lacy Me ve a ecg Mi gene Gi Look for the certificate in every pack of Bingen me Auditorium, 8.00 p.m. COSSA Lakeshore 'A' League Skip, to make it a big week in Mike Smith, Mike Puterbough fludcon' ns es inée. Ki ; ang Jone CYO Atom League -- st.|-- Whitby Anderson at Dunbar-| his curling career. Barry Timers, skip and R. S. Elected new members of the Matinée, King Size or regular. Ifit's alah Aver Gregory's vs St. Phillip's - St. ton; Pickering at Bowmanville| Early in the week, he had Kerford, staff coach. Runner-|Gaels were Ted McLaughlin luck : 3a Cloyd § Hedwig's, at 4.15 p.m.; Holy and Ajax at Courtice; all games| curled with distinction, to reach up, Lawrence Park CI, Toronto. |Ivan Davie, Ri B t and a lucky number, and you qualify you Solas een ory ' m.; lat 4:00 pai lthe finals | , n Davie, Rowe Barrett and ' 222, Mavis SS vs St. Gertrude s, at 4.55) Mae By ais S in the main event of Divisions 9-10 -- Lindsay Cvs:{John Bergen. win $5 $25 $250 Marlon Dingr pm. and St. Joseph's vs_ St.| | _ vig three-day men's Ken Gilmour, John Scott, Peter| A club manager to succeed , F , even $2500. Bee Kotelko ary's, at 5.35 p.m.; all three [ateanie, at the Oshawa Club and McCrae, Charles Gilmour, skip|*'ed Whalley will be appointed Th fs spe WEDNESDA games at Children's Arena. | attman Leads fogs urday he went all the and P. J, Moher, staff coach, !ater. ousands of winning certificates 234) Donald Oshawa Minor Assoc. Major-| Baden Oe : Runner-up, Trenton HS, SE TEEEnEEEEEEEEEEREEEIEeeieeeeeo . . . - 209); Madeli ne Elliott's rink, which inc righth i H a at te pa eeaees| Bruins To Win Mirani. een Divisions 1112 -- Owen Sound 7 Pe eee eri Eee Hae Club vs Kiwanis Club, at 820/ 0 Win ne Ro ee ae, a wea ore OSHAWA TIMES Matinée today. eis 24, mM. ite ; 'a total of 46 points for their i ald Os ay CURBS Webs 228, € Club ety i a ee stink we ae Red Wings 2-1 two wins, competing in the fond McNeil, skip and Gordon Mc- PICTURE men 723 Et a Oniawa Chilthee's Aneta nd the scoring John Patt-/ond division of the event. Neil, staff coach. Runner-up, Duguay 217 2 Arena. |man, who scored both Bruin i : : Trenton HS. RE-PRINTS eet All BASKETBALL |goals in NHL Atom Hockey Pig pen Rie bag oe sd ms Divisions 13-14 Mop 'Tops, 7. | : er-Stark Tre ' , visions 13-14 -- W. ; Ops COSSA Oshawa 'A' League | uaaene Bley during ~ week-|the rink of Phyl Gane atedel caneal eeart cata: Pad a i pgs ig rink. lHvs: John Lenshyn, Philip Avaliebe: at a Piibiiies 6 McLaughlin 'at Eastdale, Ban-/ Wings. & scored for Red Corrin, Jean Ross and Bob) spiel, with | The Lander. Jack Elliott "skip, Merle |Meagher, Claude Wieht and) NU*WAY PHOTO -- ' .00 p.m. : |Ross, skip, who won their two! Stark Troph i ' : ain Wilson, skip and C. A. Mc- SS Le phy as premier Lawrence, M : pants ICE SKATING RPecing afl edicn rg fede, nin Fog ee and}. award, was won on Sat- and Ken Pears. ae rat yf coach, Runner-up, SERVICE Pal ar Hd Oshawa Figure Skating Club nee Oe ee eae | ; Mac's 3; All -- at Civic 'Auditorium, 6.00/c°7/8 by Monty Harman, two, There were two other two- difference in the actual score, of| Bob Ross, 19; G. Lofthouse, 5. Divisions 15-16-Galt, South-|| 25" King St. E.. Oshewe : iin 519. p.m. to 8. p.m. Blair McMullan, Charlie Game 84™€ Winners in the first sec- the 10-end games mG Lindsey, 21; T. Wildgoose, 4. wood SS; Dave Faris, Mike Van] 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each Matinée is the mildest cigarette i ong Bi and Kirk McNamer. Ian Cullen, | HO" ah with 39 points and 'as| Following are the complete re- ie eagle yeaa ied Waggoner, Douglas Grandy, 5x7 -- 1.25 each " 4 let, ls WEDNESDAY Jim DeMille and Bill Locke|@e Tesult of a draw, Bruce/sylts -- in points: 12:00 NOON DRAW Bob Douglas, skip and E. C. : : Canada -- this is a documented fact. { 210, 8. "Kone HOCKEY Hetag a goal each for Cana- ped nd th Page the second Black "and Prank' Black "skpr ag; 'Josn|Catiton, staff coach Runner- 20% Discount on Orders as cogs \diens, zes an ird prizes went to 9:30 O'CLOCK DR i $ Ped i of i ' "ote lar N OHA Junior 'A' League -- Black Hawks and Dodsworth George Lindsey's foursome, Se ae Reuohey, Jean Bravery sip sae sp aaah: Penan vee ee iaouen wequest tobaccos grown mild to Beker mA jiagara Falls Flyers vs Osh- reds High pare * : | radiey, skip, 23; ary Peterson, Ken Peterson, Merlee| y * . and S. Kone awa Generals, at Civic Audyen, Leafs Played to a 22 tie in NHL 9:3) aim draw 'ere won tay MéGallum ang. Frank' McCollum skip, | Mary reaborn, Vern Freeborn, Me Bad begin with. Then we add the exclusive : ium, 8:00 p.m | Tyke League play as Jim P Rac Davi) Sok ik aes by | "Gin'" Lindsey, Alan Fulton, Joyce Ful:|win and Bill Baldwin, skip, 3, ers Hist » 8: .™m. lea fora m Percy Ray Davis' rink, with 32 Points. |ten and George Lindsey, skip, 18; Mary) Marg Austin, Bill Austin, Fran | x YY Excello filter to deliver Il A 15) tis da OMHA Lakeshore Midget/2%¢ David Lacas scored for Doug Cathoun's rink, playing recat, Lore Metcalt,. Marg MeCarten|Maroosis and. John Marocsis, skip, 26: a really mild, (231, 234, 24 League -- Whitby vs Ajax, at Hawks while Gord Matthews in the second section, won their, Norma Wildgoose, J. Walker, L. Rob- C Mackay, tins i eyduycc la) laxi . ae 254, 207)1, D Bowmanville, 8:15 p.m. land Steve Kitchen picked up the WO games and matched Bob|Ryudy, cel Sprovie Babe" Henyrane and. Morey Rech anes vhnne "we | 5 relaxing smoke. Switch to Matinée; Jackin 0 Oshawa Minor Assoc. Midget! Leaf goals Ross's total of 41 points. Bi Ruddy, tee ee ol Gowers letin Hembone wary Howean: aval + ; (226, 20) 8 League -- Ideal Dai ee F _ | Joan Davis, 'Dyson Brooks, Effie Hez-|Tom McDowell, skin 10 you'll'stay for the mildness ad. al Dairy vs Local) Canadiens fought to a 4-3 wi Here again there was a tie,|zelwood and Ray Davis, skip, 27; Sylvia, Helen Glover, Bill' Gl . ace 222, at 6:00 p.m.; Navy Vets vs| : : fetal) i ieee |Armsirong, Bill. O'Donnell, Aasrion oun and Doug 'Calhoun, 'skip Zar Pat | a Sey | Red for the third and fourth prizes, |: ' arion | hou id Doug Calhoun, skip, 23; Pat) r 219); Winnl Rose Bowl Restaurant, at 6:55/0Ve" Red Wings in the other ; : O'Donnell and Army Armstrong, skip, 1.|Bastedo, Drew Jacobi, Marg Jacobi and/ '005 (27 j ant, +00 : |the rinks skipped by Morey| Phy! Corrin, Merle Corrin, Jean Ross, Ted Bastedo, skip, 4. y A ge ens Ronat fs gga ae vs a Fa sg 3 goals coming/Reed and Tom McDowell each|g7¢ 80, Ross, skip, 2; 8. Wilson, Al| .M. Libby,' Walt' Libby, E. Langmaid| *ihen's Hi! ! » at 8: p.m. and| rom Sco! eperdson, David/having 35 points, for one win. | skip, ee son ai am Jackson,/and Doug Langmaid, skip, 24; Shirley H Bill Pike (21 Huslghers vs Later Carers, Lamont, "Marty Galas and Reeds got cal" "Wf dove newts, eam wove ae"? || That's why Seagram's V.O. is more money, more mildness -- et Saitae *! Chick Tyson for Canadiens. | This bonspiel was conducted|M. Finley, B. Lander and Dave Lander, . ° 4 7 | Tippett (222) rCYO Mines "Teaaee - | Mtorevan Brian Coninelt pir on the. point system, with 10 '*' is gue etiah mer, 5 ural G ae Balan, '¢ | the largest-selling Canadian Whisky Matinee gives you more. (20s Grace ae ; 5 : / on Storie, 18; D. » 5. j Civie Auditorium, 6:00 p.m. to David Smith scored for Red Sogn} oon ine yee Ds nna Fa. Breath, 6 nga - | _ in the world ta); oy 200 p.m. Wings. ; / F_ McCallum, 26; §. Jackson, 3. Morey Raed; 05; Fo Sleek. S. | Wesjleke, ; 8 ja tie, and a point for each pointls. pradiey, 16) Rey Devi, 5. 1. McDowell cH . Basiedo, 2 J "Team a e Hornets 21; | i ' Poodles 15; ) : fTigers and § i a } i, Fe * A "

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