Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Mar 1967, p. 10

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@ THe OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Merch 27, 1967 SPORTS MENU 'By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor « OSHAWA MIDGETS tied up their Ontario Championship 'finals, at one win apiece, in the Ontario Minor Hockey As- nesota North Stars, in the NHL expansion group, s0 they'll. attract interest here also, with Wren Blair as their Oshawa Midgets ST. CATHARINES --Oshawa handed St. Catharines a 4-2 set- their Ontario Minor Hockey As- sociation midget "A" final at a game each, Third game of the best-of-five final is slated for Oshawa's Children's Arena on Wednesday at 8 p.m. with the fourth game Oshawa while Wayne Blanchard, centre Al Tie Final Series McDonough off the and Bill Prentice each scored|scoresheet. McDonough was a back here Sunday to squarejonce. John Nestic earned two|key figure in St. Wayne Blanchard and|series opening 5-3 win in Osh- jawa, assists, H enry Nowak one each. St. Catharines' scorers were Brian McKenzie and_ Roger Smith with Bob McMahon) picking up an assist. Oshawa goalkeeper Frank Jay Catharines' Blanchard opened the scoring in the first minute of play and Oshawa maintained its margin juntil well into the third period, |despite'a rash of minor penal- gociation's Midget 'A' play- general manager and Ted downs, with a well-earned 4-2 O'Connor as their chief scout, in St. Catharines Sunday night.|was a standout throughout and ties 'whith resulted in the visi- victory over St. Catharines, in With these Oshawa contacts, Jim Nesbitt scored twice for'managed to hold high: scoring tors playing. two men_ short 2 2 [Ne times. The Garden City on Sunday evening. The local lads dropped the opening game in this set 5-3, here last Wednes- day night and their comeback last night puts them right back in contention for a coveted provincial crown. you can look for the North Stars to train here in Oshawa, next fall. Blair has had his Clinton Comets, of the Eastern Amateur League, train here for the past two seasons. He likes the accommodations at Civie Auditorium -- who Don Ruddy's Don Ruddy's entry from 0'- Wins Bill Ross Trophy Pete Smith, Dave Temple and John other power play goal in the Magill, skip, 7(L). Nesbitt made it 2-0 at 11:24 of the third period but McKenzie get that one back 11 seconds ater on a power play goal. Prentice eased the pressure somewhat at 15:54 and Nesbitt sewed it up at 18:17, although Smith came through with an- OCcVI Entry | final minute. Third game of the best-of-five wouldn't? -- and he also likes Neill Collegiate and Vocational Second Round series will be played here this to be close as possible to as Institute, or "The Bill Ben: pes ny [Bar Westherbee, fo siviae pap uae while 7 y might, at eight y tions i Ross Trophy', top award in| pon ruddy," lon en, n shor Wednesday nigh at eig many opera ions he has going she aniusl Ostiela Soholbove on Ruddy, 10; Craig Burch, ri Oshawa: Goal, Jay; defence, at the same time, so he'll '"local" Bonspiel, at Oshawa Cealo, Burch, 6(W)i John Magill, 6(L),, McNamee, Wilton, Ashton, Mos- y, ; o'clock, at the Oshawa Chil- dren's Arena, with the fourth probably Jean in this direc- "LOWER LAKES SKEET LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Curling Club, on Saturday. Due to the Easter holiday ier, Sargent: forwards, Pren- _jtice, W. Blanchard, Novak, Nes- tic, Nesbitt, M. Blanchard, Don Woods, Don Weatherbee, 10) Lionel Allen, 7. game in St. Catharines next tion, for his Minnesota club's , ue Sunday evening. Oshawa won pre-season training camp. : session, only six rinks entered Ge thas io the Gitthand: Oshawa Skeet and Gun held among clubs repre- left to right are Rick Sheri- _club_ registered a perfect |this year's competition, for the fal age Lynd, Willson. decidi "oe in th ; Se he y Club recently won its fourth senting Oshawa, Toronto, dan, Bill Rudyk, Jim 250. Al Wood, a member of |cup presented for annual play wmanvi e Pa {atharincs: Goal, Tatar- mene same, an he event PLAYOFF PUCK PATTER: straight Lower Lakes Skeet York, Malton, Waterloo, St. Leturneau, Don Hubbard the Oshawa team, wa& high [by the late Wm. Ross. He ', thing Smith, McMahon, the series goes the limit. Peterborough Don Byes and League championship, win- Catharines, Brantford, Oak and Doug Branton. Twice over-all champion in the | The O'Neill entry was com- pele aah enie al Cooper, Kingston Frontenacs appear ning seven of eight shoots Ridges and Hamilton, From this sezson the Oshawa league. ae Buaiey a a a Girls Lead Baler, aay "che ; va T t) i y and Don ; y THIS SEASON could prove to be headed for a series joo Ss ee Peas _ (Oshawa Times ee --|Ruddy, skip. Only rink to win ; Dalton, McKay. one of the most successful in similar to the one Oshawa lall three games, they compiled) TORONTO (CP)--A boy dsl Hla atotid See the long 35-year history of the Crushmen lost to the Lime- Cenk e Turner a total of 12 points, to take/rdmonton and a girl Pane cing OSHAWA RINK WINS ee ee A ont Oy ee auc Je ipps' Four g ef sige ae ht lland, were the high individual} An Oshawa rink of Stan Pilk- 40's have they had two teams ads tied up that Junior 'B' e Second Best sponsors the "event, presented | Bowling Championships after my Gordoh Naira Tete at he in line for an Ontario title, group finals, at two wins her father's trophy to the win- ey ping of SOMPOUHON Toth annual rhea ae in the same season. Oshawa apiece, with a 6-4 win. The lI S i ] eT- u '@ | . ners, along with top prizes, All if y bonspiel recently at Annandale ae ' Ae or ntario prizes were vouchers, First day's leaders included: Curli ' A * Bantams eliminated Barrie fifth game is in Port Hope to- |' Jack Judge conducted the b Bantam boys double--Harry ke ing Club. The rink of Jim last week, sweeping the semi- orrow nigh TORONTO Twelve rinks from each club|Marks, Don Marks, 'Peg"|with three wins and 5714 points. , ti 3 By, Alege ae Fe ne OR ste ci Hull, Willis Eade, Aubrey Pope morrow night... N i : 21 MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (CP)--|spiel, as chairman and draw-|Poniface and Brian McDiarmid, ; f i OL i rise . " 2 ti competed in the annual Inter-|Phipps and Claude Phipps} Wally Butler's OCC rink took MIA} shirts Seas (CP)--|* , and skip Don Riggs registered final round in two-straight MARLIES earned a 3-3. tie : , Jed| master. Toronto; junior girls doubles--| F ; ames. Now they move int i : venren Club Mixed Bonspiel ,with Osh-|skip. This rink won each of|fourth prizes with 51 points; fol-|Peter Hoyles, 17, of Toronto le Runners = up and wi ¢|Gail Bartlett and Beryl Doyl ithe two: high wins. Rinks from £ - Now thes ve into with.the Rangers in Kitch- !ay4 Golf Club curlers hosting|their three games and compiled|lowed by Gord Hawkshaw, OGC, |@ delegation of Ontario bowl- Saha Avg 1 a se! ti) Tareuts: gaiae' oir oe - €,|Toronto, Richmond Hill, Co- the Ontario finals for the Ban- ener yesterday, as that semi- |this year's edition of this popu-|a total of 6314 points. with 4714 points; Larry Mar-|&"s Saturday in the enor mavens am tains . aki AL: Dianne Morden * Wella "4 *se.|(PoUre, Peterborough and Osh- tam 'A' crown, against Stam- final series got underway. This |lar event, in a double-draw| Runners-up, also with three|shall, OCC, 47 points; Elgin {events section of the American legiate and Vasnuaust iediins [nie girls double---Conale Brad. steel lll intact ford. Stamford has to be rated is almost a moral victory for |¢ompetition, played on Safur- jwins, for a total of 60 points, incre gaged Peter ie ent iy te ta nar skipped by Craig Burch, with ley and Sharleen Cain Bow. a ss é x day. lwas the Oshawa Golf Club rink}son, OGC, tied with 45 points) \ 1 ead 8 dik aetna) " : | . et ee as powerful and dangerous op- - the Toronto team, but on the Each rink played two eight-lof Phyl and Merle Corrin, Jean(and Austin Wiltshire, OCC, 431, |doubles competition, He bowled,two wins and a total of sal ver feb bantam girls OSH position, since they disposed other hand, against Montreal, jend games, with only the top 12/and skip Bob Ross. points. "* |905-223-204--632. points. : f tohk se icole Roy, Chelms- AWA TIMES of the classy Sarnia Bantams, the Dukes were actually lene - winners contesting the} The bonspiel was scored on a] Three rinks tied for the final George Turner of Oshawa, 4 sige --o a ee ee eM ! . {final third following din-| ; : Ae cefty ' ; was second best among the On-|Ped by Don Woods, captured Sudbury. PICTURE who were pre-season favorites better on Montreal ice than at |{!na! third game, owing din-|point system, with 10 points forjsets of prizes, with 3244 points|iayi9 bowlers with a 627 in sin-|the third prizes, with two wins} Marty Bush of to take it all. It would be a home. : . HAMILTON RED | The Aitibky "Horseshoe Veo- Five ao Bap eigr for ms apiece. These were the entries leles competition. land a total of six points. : pret & Cries sae a RE-PRINTS VI great thing for minor hockey WINGS will meet Niagara |phy" will rest on the prize sheifleach ar MGR ee a nay o oly In Friday night's team com | Don Weatherbee skipped the |848 during senior boys doubles tion in this city, if they could win Falls in the other semi-final jat Oshawa Curling Club, being| The third prizes were won by |Elliott, OGc. "2X petition, Oshawa bowled 2,801 slg a beggieg Brg nah competition. Dianne Morden of Aveilable At tact both the Bantam and Midget bracket, the series opening to- {Won by the OCC entry of JoaniRay Davis and his OGC entry,| Merle Corrin and Gord Hawk- ie haters Prat cond od = game, to take the day's fourth he apg ny pag dl be NU-WAY PHOTO Nee Ontario championships this morrow night in Niagara shaw conducted the successful]531 Glen Copp 492, Turner 600\8"d final set of prizes, with|three-game total of ua > Rus season -- {it would also indi- Falls. The Red Wings wiped Bl k' Ri k Wi Pollowiig sk ek saunas and George Brabin 535. ag Aj and a points, The competition, bringing to-| SERVICE Ae ; : 7 4 Savin ie 5 ollowing are the co cate that we have some, fine out Peterborough's hopes for oyce ac S 1n Ins HARE Gua' tiele eoonen: ree yr hgreae All vio Lake aca "ine owe on 275 youngsters from Brit- 251 King St. E., Oshewe pior "homebrew talent" on' the a four-straight win comeback 9:30 O/CLOCK DRAW jOUNIEG J aivaa 20 ean ae Round ish Columbia, Alberta, Saskatch- Tt way up. It would also be a when they whipped "Petes" Hike pe ls Ue. ee eae i tie. Hoviee, te ea ead qMeLayenuin 'Evie "John isn, pete eWAN, Manitoba, Northern andl] 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each diar 3 . s 3 " e, Donna Luke and Wally Butler, ha 50, oyles 556, Arno|Seeley, Mark Burch and Craig Ale southern Onta ite great thing, right now, if the 9-4, right on their own ice, Occ Ladies 'Club Trophy' ge 'iron tre Re Marg /Hall|Kanop of Oshawa 513, Frank skip, 18, EASTDALE CVI: Doug Jand, oeiueuel ihtea ke fee. 5x7 1.25 each pee local hockey fans would get Saturday afternoon. Hall, skip . \Sobil of Oshawa 542, Herma Lionel Allen, skip, 6 : day. 20% Discount on Orders Can - : . | A Sour: Phy! Corrin, Merle|Prakken of Oshawa 488, Pid John Glover, Ted) Points are given for each of 5 or More Pictures si out end suppory these ze THE FINAL WEEK of the A full entry of 32 rinks com-QTHER RINKS CLOSE OSHAWA fae a hahie Jaen: rail In the doubles competition, skip, 8 CENTRAL 1.2 "Arnot Paint itory and for on 50 pins collie' Peay sters, as they make their bid ahaa doses renee peted for The Club Trophy, in| Second place in the early i eae Merne Kinton and Roly Kinton,|Prakken and. Sobil combined |x 4 c for provincial honors. First NHL schedule has the stage |the Ladies' Section. of the Osh- \draw was taken by Trudy Mc- MOHIAWA' ©.04. eileen. macuitten, SCOes Of 958 each for a 2,116 'an game of the Ontario Bantam set for some Horatio Alger, |awa Curling Club. Donald, June Moore, Audrey Se MacMillan, Dorothy Day and. Rey | total. Hoyles and Bache had che 'A' finals, w best-of-five ser- Jr. heroics. Toronto Leafs and | yo.0¢ Black's rink, composed itches and Stell. Sutton, skip,|D@7,, iP. 97 OSHAWA GOLF: Betty 546-526--1,072, Turner and Bra- defe es, will be played here at Montreal Canadiens have both | 41 11 Mckachern at lead Now itp, Thivd Mon iy went . MOSHAWA 'C.C.: 'Morilyn "Cooper, Dovg| ol MpEsie-1.832 aed Gibbs with Oshawa Children's Arena, to- edged one point ahead of New (11, Haire playing second stone|DUd Mills, Donna Luke, Jean|skip, 10; OSHAWA GOLF: Avery, p,/and LaRocca had 507-492--999. c a ute OU... a morrow night at 7:20 o'clock. York Rangers and are now sad witnia McLaughlin fa vine Bradford and Louise Rose, skip, heh abd Munday and Elgin Mur-| Scores in the singles and all- thal tied for second place. Leafs oe with five wins and a score of 12.|°Séuawa' c.c. ; events were Hoyles 1,734, Tur- ° a- ee visit the Habs on Wednesday goneye 1 ba 7: fy i geo H aI er a aes es shire, "hag Compa te wit ner Gibb PALSY), Bache 1613, with x u : iy rand of curling in the final!Ha udrey Francis, Mabel|s're skip, 9% WA GOLF: L./1,653, Gibbs, 1,579, Bache 1,612, the: HOCKEY INTEREST, night and play Rangers in jj. .o to claim the trophy. | White and Maible Boudreau; |Corer' snore Merten and Cliff Mc-) Prakken 1,570, Kanop 1,545, and at among the fans around these Toronto on Saturday. On Sun- The Black foursome, curling |skip, were just barely shunted |,,OSHAWA, GOLF: Barb Howson, John|LaRocca 1,648. | a ofl parts, as far as NHL activity day, final day of the schedule, |; , in, Mienday riday Bahadiile bey Myeeigs ane hye ped like | ship 0) OSHAWA Cee yume' moor | le: title Is concerned, will be spread a Leafs are at Boston; Montreal : ithe Black entry, had five wins |tlove Alger, Phyl Fordham and "Bud" . bea 4 , had won five of the regulation|and a total plus of 31 but their|M"® *'P- & H little more than ever now. visits Detroit and Chicago is 7 Second Games rewer Ins ° fifth six games and had a total plus|Overplus of two decided their i . We've got groups who love at New York, for an after- oa with an overplus of oo fate, Third place prizes were Ri bey aa BNC . | During Our a" those Maple Leafs or worship noon matinee. With Leafs and hee jwon by Doris Horky, Dot G: Mecerten, 10: Br, ti, Hall, 7 | Car points. iM N Bob Ross, 13; Wally Butler, 6 ensaco a ni) a Gordie Howe and the Red Rangers each having one 'wa Wise tha oval \Granik, as and oes Bey, inten 81 Bua: Moores: © | and , eir opposition in the playoff|G i e wins an in Munday, 10; Eric Henry, ' lyi Wings or think there's nobody more game left to play than match was comprised of Bar-|a score of 13. ET > ataaaartces cae me PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) me 1967 MODEL ae like Canadiens, In later years, Montreal, it's going to be & |bara Backus, Lee Tresise, Joan| On playoff day, the two|Marks, "Peg" Phipps and " clauae | GAY Brewer won the $75,000) vie the loyalty of Oshawa hockey photo - finish at the wire, in |Marks and Belva Cain, skip,|second-place holders engaged in|Egmonason'" "By" Eamondsony Maree | yorseco, OP en Bolt tourna: d fans has been, in many cases, that race for second place, {who had gone through their six ig *~ erg have gone taverente tnd Jack Elliott, skip, 7. ne cae ay = 26-un-| an : ra games unscathed, in the Mon-|either way, had it not been for andra Hawkshaw, |der-par unday, but a rain-| i with the Boston' Bruins, also thirl and fourth. It may day-Thursday group. They had{a fine double take-out shot, raha aay a2usch, and Gord} storm chilled his bid'for an all-| ie parents of the Oshawa Gen- well prove that one or more of j,i, closely contested games,|made by skip Maible Boudreau, Hal Nott pl lhe) Jim Haire, Betty 'ier. |time tour scoring record, | the erals. Now that Bobby Orr those three playoff locations |winning one on an extra end,|in the final-end, which netted OSHAWA Cc: geen Sai. x Brewer, 35, who rang up 26/ flat has made the Bruins of true are decided on goal average, |four by one point only and one her a big five-count and final- tang OSHAWA" bore: st} Binary rites ge lac ea pn pla NHL stature again, the Bruins since they could easily end up |84me, by a plus of two. How- ized the. score at 12 to 5. Bowell, Derek. Bowerman, Joyce" Bower | pity 7k dor & n-vooe teed hs have more going for them in in a two-way or perhaps three- pineonigad® 57 goed re Per ee man, pod Tom, McDowell, skip, 3. Tuni- lover home pro Bob Keller and! = this city than ever before, way tie, as far as actual points |eontest ended in a 10-to-3 peltctas aslee ee Oshawa t,2,OfeaWA ook: sired Fleth a $15,000 first' prize. | And now we have the Min- are concerned. in favor of Joyce Black's Rink.|Cyrlin = Uluby Queanta' [oe Horn, Betty Tipney and Ken Tin), | Fletcher, was an interested |,,0gHAWA our: Phyllis. Wallace,Bob || For The Largest Selection of | t ary, eterson and Ken Peter- | B ancr of t Ties: Pic] " spectator on plavolt day. an alps ostawe'cs hare ser 1 ~=TROPHIES |] HERE AT LAST! SAVINGS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS |Granik, ski 1es ic ering curlings days with the 'Oshawa Saline Lois McLeese, Bill. Mc- | ; group, had instigated the idea of |Leese, Bea Crothers and Don Crothers, | | GALAXIE "500" FALCON 2-DR. FAIRLANE "500" 2-DR. HARDTOP In Bantam "C" Semi-Final skip, 7; OSHAWA GOLF: Hel The Club. Trophy schedule, ey 7, ,GSHAWA GOLF: Helen Nichol, | which has each year proven its|Chuck Tamblyn, skip, 4. Anderson and Second Games H | 4-DR. HARDTOP Seuterne Gold with Block vinyl FUTURA SPORT COUPE Candy Apple Red Mora Night Mist Blue, 8 eyl., Crulse- popularity. "Queenie'" made the| stripe, Cruise-O-Ma |presentation of the trophy and] pivotal 8 ALND oo | tne sea Shen ae white eae white wear wel . eae ied faite eieetre lech A it By CLIFF GORDON slated for Brooklin Arena on! Bancroft, which had scouted jengraved trays to the members Ber! Graniky 117 Chuck Tamblyn, 9, | ! poate eee recs Ronee ieuisreu uae ee, eta! sahvrhaean try PICKERIN G-- Pickering|Friday, with game time slated|Pickering in Brooklin against) jof the Joyce Black rink, as well] 607g' dawsenew, 12; Serta 4 Mn daee rede arlene t SAVE DOLLARS HERE -- tire cane "aren, ant Maurer Construction Bantam|for 9:00: p.m. Beeton, had its best checkers Bae funuee) nines in. the| Jack Elliott, 10; Ken Tioney, naleye | belts, remote | control mirror A Ls ly aa covers, Lie. K1S029. "C"' hockey team played to a| A number of Pickering fans|working overtime as they tried | & SKIPS y Belva Cain, i ; vg Dreyer ey tet MUCREt bits 2:2 tie in Bancroft on Saturday|made the trip to Bancroft to|to bottle up such players as ied Boudreau and Stell Sut-| Carry Marshall, 6; deck Eilon, ak. . vais aeyi « afternoon. This was the firstjcheer on their favorites, who|Roger Doble, Mike Bigras and He Ror 4, ood Hawkshaw, 3. SAVE DOLLARS ON THIS decks - a sag oto gh pcg within an ace of taking a|John Van Asten. They managed Claude Phipps, 1 A wniiire 3 BEAUTY ! By egest total-goal series, Second game |one-goal lead home for the sec-|to hold Doble off the. scoresheet Wally Butler, 12) Roly Kinton, 3. iad x "" " of the Ontario semi-finals is ond game. oe Eat the World Tournament ee eeeluee | MUSTANG HARDTOPS yogi y, wh aye n- at j : -DR. vies Wan h towarcar engi as Hockey Standing REMEMBER WHEN .. -?il ey i a ener bacK feshat diss a pints: Techie Beige, 8 cyl, 390 V-8, SPORT SCOPE he set. up both Pickering goals By THE CANADIAN PRESS | i Springtime Yellow Ue. Kee ee eraker AM tadles with some picture efforts. VIENNA (CP)--Standings in| REMEMBER WHEN... | Candy apple Red. 8 cyl, accent | 14794, K15030 O-Molic. electric clock, 818 x Bigras scored one goal, as did|tte world hockey tournament) | Winnipeg's Elmwood Mil- | faut gisee, 74s c iawhte val 1B ite all shen Bower stger TODAY OMHA Major - Midget |yan Asten. Jim Patrick, a(after Sunday's games: lionaires beat Ottawa Prim- For all Sporting Events and Gifts tires, sport deck rear seat, pow- " " Te alee eter Cote sary HOCKEY League -- (Double Round- |.mooth - skating, free-wheeling WLT F AP4t| roses 3-0 36 years ago to- [pin Eastern Ontario er disc brakes, power steering, GALAXIE '500 tor, wheel covers, extra heavy GM Office League Playofts |Robin Playoffs) -- Lions lforward for Bancroft. ecored | Russia 5 0 0 52 610| might--in 1931--to win the | Y group, delune belts, low milepse. 4-DR. HARDTOP Uc. 188175. -- Monzas vs Acadians; 2nd |Club vs Kiwanis Club, at 7.55 |poth goals and this lad is one |canada 40:1 9 9| junior hockey championship | G B C He, KIVO66. Vintage Burgundy, 8 eyl., Cruise. A REAL BUY ON A game of bestof.three cham. [Pm at Children's Arena. [fellow that coach Moftatt of 22°: 3.11 2 9 7) and the Memorial Cup ty [Ua Du ompany bint SOAR on THs | Rev ete Sceue eee LUXURY AUTO! pionship finals; at Civic Aud- UES y ickeri is , Sweden 3 2 0 20 17 6| three games to two. Bill Open Daily from 8 A M, brokes, AM radio, wheel covers. itorium, 8.00 p.m. ICE SKATING : cane ring st egg sen lagl eo U.S.A. 2 3 1 12 20 5| Cowley sparked the Prim- | seta Bitsy Evening ie SPAT Y MUSTANGER | Lie. K11364, Oshawa Minor Assoc. Ju- |,,OShawa Figure Skating |jah on. He is not in the same|Finland 1 4 1 9 2% 3] rose line and Billy Mac- | 7553-3961. SAVE DOLLARS ON THIS GALAXIE '500" XL venile League -- (Double Club -- at Civic Auditorium, |ojass as Larry Gould of Beeton, E. Germany 1 4 1 13 33 3| kenzie was the leading light | an ote ya GALAXIE 500" BEAUTY ! 2-DR. HARDTOP Rowund-Robin Playoffs) -- 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. who was a big threat, but he is|W- Germany 0 5 1 8 48 1 of Winnipeg's victory. Buint dew th B Oshawa Dairy vs Hayden |HOCKEY almost as effective in his own Saturday's results coe Z ae fe BEDAN toot ectrie clock, 7782.48 Macdonald, at 6.00 p.m. and GM Chevelle League -- at way. Canada 1 Czechoslovakia 1 Night Mist Blue, 8 eyl., Cruise. white woll tires, power steering, Tony's Refreshments vs Auto |Civic, Auditorium, 2.00 p.m. It was 1-1 at the end of the|Russia 9 Sweden 1 | Wor waver "atheine acces Shiels, Gatons bate, seneste cons an ue to 3.30 p.m. United States 0 East G SIE lg Pact dM dag Hol Witter, wer sect ipeakers, Workers Credit Union, at 7.00 7 first period as both teams ap- | Unite ates 0 East Germany 0 brakes, AM radio, wheel covers. 'ol mirror, rear seat speakers, fai Oshawa Minor Assoc. : 4 DEMONSTRATORS Lie, K15448. p.m.; both games at Civic + |peared content to sit back and|Finland 2 West Germany 2, | he Fe ; x Auditorium. Major - Bantam League -- |wait for the other fellow to Sunday's results | O.M.C. SAVE DOLLARS ON THIS Slesring et rock Pde haar AME aa OMHA Bantam League -- ote Aine a om make the first mistake. In the} poe States 2 Finland 0 i SERVICE FAMILY CAR! ene ve PaRURy | ass es : soc, VS ambly second period, Picke ermany 8 W. Germany 1 # Sake 4 A -- oe Beverages, at 8.00 p.m. and [up aut took ET lead Ge Vena Z| CENTRE DON ie DELAY ayoffs) -- Local 1500 vs |Westmount Kiwanis vs B'Nai : Banks Flooring, at 6.00 p.m Bach Asten scored on a rebound from evoid the yuh dh t do Ban Flooring. at emo Pig [B'Rith,~at 9.00 p.m.; both la shot that was fired by Doble. | S°RINGS FOR, cans. - TRUCKS Hf Gar fuchuinics. Boot reper of etinihing by FORD games at Civic Auditorium. 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