Ith gold re 2.50 Tr BALL" ING Compare 3.33 TOR \DIO eorrying tery and '1.97 Collar . ials sore 2.00 -+. 10,00 ts .. 8.00 73c ters 6.00 50c THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 15, 1967 HEADS COMMISSION Orm Dier, 47 - year - old native of Vancouver, becom- es Canada's senior dele- gate on the international truce supervisory commis- sion on Vietnam. He is ex- pected to visit Hanoi short- ly. (CP Photo) BRIDGE SCORES The winners and high scores in the games played by the Osh- awa, Oshawa Golf, Brooklin and General Motors Duplicate Bridge Clubs were: OSHAWA CLUB Section A North and South -- Mrs. J. MacLean and Mrs. C. Davies, 123; Mrs. R. Morris and L. Peel, 112; R. Morris and H. Barker, 111; Mrs. H. Webster and P. Francis, 108; Mrs. E. Stewart and J. Wild, 97. East and West -- B. Oldfield and R. Eagleson, 114; Miss G, Milton and C. Olsen, 101; P. Versiluis and P.- Broersma, 88; Mrs. W. Barry and Mrs. G. Drinkle, 87; J. Glover and M. Moffatt, 85. SECTION B North and South -- W. Baker and R. White, 124; Mrs. W. Baker and Mrs. R.. Crawford, 122; Mrs. R. Drew and Mrs. W. J. Timmins, 115; Mrs. G. A.| Rundle and Mrs. E. J. Wads- worth, 111; Mrs. A. Dowdle and D. McCuaig, 111. East and West -- R. Nor- moyle and A. Neil, 138; Mrs. W. Medland and J. Buchanan, 132; Mrs. R. Heron and J. Pat- terson, 121; Mrs. W. Heron and J. Condos, 114; Mrs. M. Kashul and R. March, 110. GOLF CLUB E. Anderson and B. Fields, 40; Mrs. C. Robson and F. Lorenzen, 36; Mrs. H. P. Bull and Mrs. R. C. Henry, 34; Mrs. E. C. Jamieson and Mrs. A. C. * Clifford, 32; Mrs. H. Lapp and ¢ Mrs. J. McCansh, 28. BROOKLIN North and South--Mrs. Wads- worth and Mrs. S. Sheridan, 92; Mrs, Timmins and J. Miller, 90; Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker, 83; Mr. and Mrs. H. Barker, 75. East and West -- Mrs. Med- land and P. Kaukonen, 72; Mrs. R. Heron and Mrs. C, Davies, 71.5; Mrs. K. Marden and L. Peel, 71; E. Coles and J. Wild, 67. No games will be played by the Brooklin club March 22. The last game of the current series will be played April 5. GENERAL MOTORS Mrs. H. Cruwys and Ed Coles are the winners of the Inter- club Trophy, who had a score of 144.5. Other scores were: Mrs. R. Drew and John Miller, 161; Mrs. W. Heron and P. Kaukonen, 144; Mrs. C. Dav- jes and Mrs. W. Medland, 135; Mrs. G. A, Rundle and L. Peel, 131; Mrs. R. Barrand and R. Niglis, 126, No games will be played by the club March 23. Tobacco Order Tumed Down TORONTO (CP)--British cig- arette companies have refused Canadian flue - cured tobacco growers' requests that they or- der more than one year in ad- vance, George Demeyere of Tillson- burg, chairman of the Ontario Flue-Cured Tobacco Growers Marketing Board, made the an- nouncement after returning from a two week visit in Eng- land, 10 Canadian tobacco industry authorities had asked the five largest British cigarette manu- facturers for a statement of in- tent to buy for the next three years, The advance orders, he said,| © would have enabled growers to plan better for acreage by or- dering extra harvesting and other equipment well in ad-| ;, vance, British companies said earlier this month they probably will] 4 buy more tobacco from the 1967 Canadian crop than the 55,000,-| # 000 pounds purchased from the 1966 crop, but did not refer to) © years after 1967. 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