Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Apr 1967, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mon day, April 10, 1967 SPORTS MENU 'By Geo. H. Campbell Oshawa Midget, B yg Capture Ontario Minor Championships antam Hockey Clubs | S< O) Associate Sports Editor CHICAG( after the c night Tert ' ng + seggh sw olen Osh- THIS CITY is extremely for- , @ 9 Sanat 'h awa Minor Hockey Associa- |tunate in having a wealth of a ath 7 B t Th 4 : 2 e te tion representatives captured e me ; OI l Ss or ] I is . ce | ines ea en 2 oe two Provincial hockey cham- workers who give of their er | within pionships over the weekend, leisure time, to help promote : e e vient ° to make this 1966-67 season |various sports among the F . I fth 7. one of the most memorable |minor-age groups. Like all or Bantam lub n l ] ge on eS ey in the history of the organiza- |communities, we have young- rere Cu tion. The group of hard-work- |sters anxious to participate in Z| oe é x ing men who have carried the |sport, softball, baseball, la- |), ath cot At Bats : -- sa oa cong i in chances By ERIC WESSLBY heads directly into the St.)Lions fought for the tying goal, ane Dalim tne 'Osha Minor rss, hockey. football ee |amam, Come Al aie wa eM enoack IS th ines fers toe |Caitarins net which never came ak Hockey setup, for many years, |but without the small group of day but it failed to dim his|Stamford net on a delayed pen- It's sure nive snot to be} Penalties played a big part) McDonough, just previous to Sawchuk, ° have finally got something to adults, dedicated enthusiasts th fer tia team won! alt ir to. Staraford those other fellows. in the game. his misconduct penalty, had a : brag about and every hockey {who are willing to give a lot |¢ usiasm after his y Cal 1 SLaniorg. That comment, from: Jim| The first penalty to Lions|partial breakaway but couldn't than spect: ' : the Ontario Minor Hockey As-| Stamford's Ralph Biamonte : ' St penalty ons ; y n lost the ope fan in the city wants to add |of time and effort to helping raed ren ; 4 : _ Nesbitt, just about summed up|proved costly as Blanchard|beat Jay with two checkers on i : : sociation Bantam "A" champ-|picked up a foolish charging i Bi CosHy... As anchard| } siti day night. to their pride. Today they are jout as supervisors, organized ionghi enalty at 12:52 but instead of © the feelings of Oshawa mid-|banged in a pass from Pren-|his heels. : walking on the velvet carpet jsport would not be possible. ship. penalty ' : 4 gets Sunday following their On-|tice during a scramble. es : : But a dif of success, but it hasn't been |Many, in fact most, of these "They were just great," Bathe Meeps o, eager HA fatto 'Minor Hockey Gescclation pe wily was playin; t lant verge 6 he ay He Bags! ; ' , i said following the game, a ediately put the pres- Bins Prey) Pah raga ew g two/lrs vice-pres yordon stopped 33 nth pe erage Agee a Ter unlecine sentiment echoed oy ceapunee sure on Oshawa but couldn't 4 pots ay rata regs ia men short when St. Catharines|Hawes of Whitby presented the classed the at the door" of the champion- {a championship. That's why, |Al Cay and assistant coach get the puck past goalkeeper t Civic Auditori ee tain panie We erful disple ship room on several occa- |at this time. we would like to |Jack Naylor. "They just skated|Brian Rose. ; eS ing the puck along the ice to-/awa captain Prentice. Mc- score the | sions but it hasn't been their |pay tribute to them all, not |that Stamford right into the ice. Oshawa's Pete Boswell join- Oshawa won the game 6-4 to|wards the Oshawa net from ajDonough received the John "That's t turn. This time, they made |just to Armstrong Morrison, |And everyone worked all the|¢d Biamonte in the penalty box win ph cic bob paced es all The -- _ 4 ag Lauman Trophy. man Tim turn. ime, 7 s : ' at . at 13:58 but Oshawa successful- series three games to two. enceman's stick and slid be-| In the Oshawa dressing room said. "That it -- and heartiest congratula- |McMahon, Bathe, Cay, Nay- |way: ly killed of this penalty. was the first. victory by altween goalkeeper Frank Jay's|celebration after the tions are in order for the men {lor and Easton -- but to all Oshawa took a hard earned i se ; game, ; you up the who made it possible -- as |the others who work with |5.3 decision to win the best untiged Bryan of Oshawa _ ben Ce ciel legs into the net. coach Jack Armstrong and STEMMER fi seek Bae ee g Ini . -- . S'\picked up a penalty at 16:15 , spectators watched; Lions had an_ excellent;}managers Dutch Morrison and E f 7 vs wae pid antucdeaanadie ioe te bel ion : Fh ney «par Sy ones and Stamford immediately re- the game. chance in the first minute of|Butch McMahon were all toss- rcs a" IT'S A BIG THRILL to win of these men are real cltinene bee eee ile pool moved Robinson for an extra Oshawa never trailed in the|the second period but Jay|ed into the shower. if Denis Des ae a sac ch iP : ae a ; jattacker. ; hard-fought game. The teams|made an excellent save on Mc-| Oshawa: Goal, Jays McComb; _de- ' ; ; the players of the Oshawa | : PE Rabie cad Hirin Howard backfired. Don Hudgin got the first period and Oshawa forged|the puck before McDonough Novak, M. i Nesbitt, anaes. Dave ey Bantams and Oshawa Mid- | WHITBY shares the cham- were fired into an iy fete ee ee ee ahead 3-2 in the second. could snap it into the open side |Wi!lson/ O'Reilly, Lynd, Paradise. tr ets we extend hearty 'con- |pionship limelight this week wher oe 'sn ; te ag po face - oft in the Oshawa, zone vase told! aCOren Ate Tee | ol canes ; <9 whil Seancationy. There'll RG doubt lalso, The Dunlop Gold Seals a ea 2 eee ail Robin: and the defenceman fired the twice for Oshawa while other| Shortly after, Blanchard tip-| 1. Oshawa, W. Blanchard Ration a ght tener Cot chaos. eae ine ontetie duvenile oes Bong a i Rage ste puck the length of the ice to goals went to Nesbitt, John ped in McNamee's long shot to| > {Prentice O'Reilly)... a i: a pee ship crests, perhaps jackets IMinor championship in a- cru- ies Aa i say atdies hit the Stamford net dead centre Nestic, Bill Prentice and Pete|give Oshawa a 2-1 lead. Penalties -- Sargant 1.05, Craig 9.15; ing os oe and all the other trimmings -|cial third-game victory over Gaialia 4on or high - scoring and just about kill off Stam- ayy K at ror wie -- ste men |ie3; Gray Wwe ee Sa ea : © , 2 »§ s ford's last hope. rian McKenzie scored twice|short when Lions tied the score, | that go along with winning an |Leamington. With three On- |pick Gamble of Rochester ' ' A of fe SECOND PERIOD ) Leafs in Ontario championship. We |tario hockey titles coming this Americans of the American iste Go te omens 'ie he Donough and' Bil Dalton add. bests yi on a * GincNomee," O'Reliyy = 1.15 my stopping a 7 " | é j veel: , S WY ak assays F A "igord 01 gigas Rigen poe oS ae eee Ce I oer eine first period, Chris Bone bang- ing the others. F | Hard work by Nesbitt paid | " Oe ne gaesanial 4.20 f 4 Psegecerin gratulations to the men who pay due tribute to them all ing talent 'hie 3 var Satur ing 6. shot off Hotinson's glove i hell oT oe ta yi cr 'ea sa Games gr anes pee ner et eer f ia : : : . A % , , é lay with Boswell and How- fds iron han roughout, Oshawa}He hounde atharines de-| Penalties -- Ashton 2.40; Wilton 3.55; i nae made these championships |We would just like to include {day. aay drawi ; McNamee 17.05; Lynn 18.54; Nesbitt eeeeareeremuea ' u ; ard. 7 rawing 10 of the 15 minor fencemen until they lost the|i9i0;"Sargant 18.54. + Nes Conia' ke" 1S con aitiate lai i Goa ti gr aan aw ma og Gamble made it 2-0 at 5:40 d penalties. A crippling blow to puck which Nestic picked up THIRD PERIOD Jack Armstrong, "Dutch" |officials, etc., who have con- mecon'e breaking a 3-3 tie at/0",? delayed penalty call. Her- wipGETS WIN Osh ya' i yinni ee Oe ee ee eae haat rotten | $ Senate, Meee on Oa Srdcon aad: atch" rabathe a i eron's breaking ' on's shot was deflected to Gam- : Gr I -- Osh- awa's series winning tri- (minute misconduct to Mc- Nesbitt, who beat Tatarnic| 7. Oshawa, Nestic sesenees, S47 s utch"" Mc- |tributed in making such suc- |11.07 of the third period. ble and the left winger picked| 2¥2 midget all-star captain umph. It was one of three |Donough late in the third period|with a low shot. # Opawas, Eran Mahon, who ran the Midget |cess possible. To each and Larry Carr, Bill Leskiw and|ine open side of the net Bill Prentice, left, accepts Ontario titles won by Osh- {with St. Catharines trying to} Oshawa had two players in| ». st. 'cahennen Geer oians' iy team along with Al "Beef". jevery one in Whitby and Osh- |Fred Smith counted the Stam-|" with al Bathe, Jr., serving a J. H. Stafford Trophy from awa area teams during the jovercome a 5-4 deficit. the penalty box and Lions one|1,,0shawa, McNamee (Nestic) .. 19.18 Bathe, Al Cay and Jack Nay- |awa, who has-helped win an |ford goals at the home teaM|minor penalty, and a face-off Ontario Minor Hockey As- weekend, Oshawa _bantams Lions removed goalkeeper|when McKenzie tied the score MaDercoe (misceneeey. Gey Se S lor, who operated the Bantam /Ontario championship, on be- /fought back from a 3-0 deficit/i, the Oshawa end, Stamford sociation first vice-president defeating Stamford Saturday |Jim Tatarnic with less than alin the second period, walking \92"' 18.08. 453 Sar team and for sure, "Geordie" half of all of us who appre- |to tie the score midway through) pemoved Robinson early in the| Gordon Hawes of Whitby for the OMHA Bantam "A" {minute remaining, and Oshawa down the right side to beat Easton, the efficient tape-and |ciate the effort put forth, we /|the third period. second period y following club's 6-4 win over championship, and Whitby |playing a man short but lead-|Jay with a backhander. | MONTRE bandage expert who was |would like to say 'Well | After blowing the three-goal)" 'p44 i sont aced to work the| St,Catharines here Sunday Gold Seals downing Leam- |ing 5-4. Two minutes later, Nestic|| OSKAWA T M real Canad trainer for both teams. Done!" lead, Oshawa just dug in a little) | a4 yee nie Stamford -end in fifth game of best-of five ington Saturday to win the Immediately from the face-|checked McKenzie | coming l ES Rangers w haa Gui he midget 'A' final. Prentice OMHA Juvenile 'A' Minor |off, however, Nestic got the|from the corner in the Lions' days rest I wht a defenceman y' n ; scored what turned out to title. uck back to McN d hejend and d behind th t to' slid ray: < p amee and hejend and drove the puck past ehind the net to slide a pass! be the winning goal in Osh- (Oshawa Times Photo) lof 1 i feemne he out to Gamble, unchecked in shawa Times Photo) 'lofted a shot over everyone's|Tatarnic to put Oshawa ahead RE PRINTS Madison Sc front of the empty net and it once again. : day night i ' 3-0 f Fran 's Wayne Blanchard and Pren lay night i was 3-0 for Oshawa. , i. '1 i " Instead of taking the life out rf 3 b] tice teamed up for the nicest Available At An of . of Stamford, they renewed the u oore Ss SS "tian oil lS NU-WAY PHOTO No doubt ntario Champions $oivecr: Sead | SERVICE ers Britton saved one goal as he ; ! ; e i : Lions 'blueline and fed Pren- ers in cal cleared the puck from behind a e e : mn: dl j i tice a perfect pass on the ope ' and 10ss as Rose just in time. ; ' ; Pe 251 King St. E., Oshawe losing the « By gated uae on Carr broke the ice for Stam- Ins 1xe OsINg ing ne stake he ne mak: 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each The Mon ae ford with a long shot but a min- I Gold Seals captured the Ontario ute later hous etanoed Leskiw, eh ng ---. 5 x7 -- 1.25 each be ye a Juvenile 'A'? Minor hockey who broke right in alone as Osh-| The Oshawa Curling Club held Phe mph Knox, Alex Knox, Phyl Ford-, M. McKay, Gord McKay, Doro' alton, uncovered in front of 20% Discount on Ord wi fi i thy | ' jers 1 th traditional d and Fred Fordham, skip, 11; Shir-|Munday and Elgin Munday, skip, 8;|2 99> slammed in Doug Lynn's ernoon win championship on Saturday af- aly was caught changing play- te Coan te. il geet ier Nevlor, Jim Naylor; Ede Ewart and|Audrey Branton, Ed Branton, Jean\pass at 7.03 to set the stage of 5 or More Pictures over the skip, Dingley and Bert Dingley, skip, 5. ini nese at Whitey: Arena. 3s A major penalty to Bathe for|Saturday and 'Bud' Moore's| Joan Cain, Roy Mercer, Belva Cain| Grace Van Court, Bob pei Nene for_an exciting finish as the! __ = Tearpony . they stagged a come-from- [butt ending late in the second|rink emerged as top winners of|Bin meteese, Bhyl Bates "and George |Ecra, Tisdall, Jack Tiedalt Moen erat, oo es behind rally to win the game | |period didn't prove costly until the O'Keefe Bonspiel Trophy |Bstes, skip, 3 %°land Roly Kinfony skip, 7. S| ine: itle 5- : rizes, Orma willl ' T sers gape hig roe a eet cout ce a Genin gts "Williams George Lean, Meare and VB Moore, sxe 'i en cara, socio, sor i Ei, vm. WAN E D ! a cae » LrCOrs " ai i 5 "Gi" A ; foe playott sere in oon ee rush with only one defenceman|june Moore and "Bud" Moore, |tm end Jerry Peterson, ship, 2 |skipr 4. Sy mo SOMNCines| . Hawks or , and Rose back. skip, marked up three wins and], Ell#s Dawson, Ken Dawson, "Lec" MOGs Games | huey lost only two games in elimi- Rose took goals away from|top points, 81 plus 17, to claim|{s; sen Mentor "Lee eeauanlin Bkip.| 10; |p. Lawrence, 9 | BK y with the 3 : 3 its, s 17, te ; ; F) Kitchen, | ini 'nating five teams. It also Rick Kemp, Biamonte and Ralph|the major honors, their one-|Rolson and Bob Mercer, sip. 5 bible Ray ren; wilia Gib, Mees ° Ss to gaining $3,0 .marked the first time since the Waters before Smith tied the|sided win in their third game}, ie Cook, Howard Cook, Trudy Hill te ane ay ui p- BSL ole Lf] nigtiad fale '1944-45 season that Whitby has score on a breakaway at deciding the issue. TOOe. Conse Keay haven Canac then Ruddy Andrews, ios Bert Bradtord, 2 RIDE HORSES * PLAY HOCKEY pl at 9 won a title at home. They won u! awa quickly regain Lorne Goodman's rink finished | 5¢"e4® skip, 5. joug Taylor, 117 John Kitchen, 7. mn they the championship in 1962 but the lead on Heron's goal. in the runner-up position with |, Ceors'e Tkacwk_ Bill Tkaczuk, Lori Pater Ronee Fr meren: wen nancial rew 'won the second game and title OMHA convenor Tony Bloom|77p1us-1 points and 'Tab' |Harris, John Herne Dery 81 Marg] Ed Disney, 7; Jack Perry, 7. J 1 M - APPI N the second in Tillsonburg. field presented the Hon. Harry|Gearing's entry, with 70-plus-5 |©4 Disney, skip, 8. Gety erie, te Sar ewan: 4 thet pier On Saturday, Gold Seals were Nixon Trophy to Oshawa cap-|was next in line, followed im-|,£3n ,yenry, Mike McKay, Effie) Jack Foster, 11; John Brock, 8. Alt ad pel really fired up and they skated tain Don Hudgin following the| mediately, by Doug Taylor, with|skip, 9; Harel Preston, 'Bob "skitcn,| "Bud" Moore, 18; Fred 'Fordnom ' Summer $ sauna as if they intended to run Flyers game. Stamford captain Dia-|70-plus-4 points. Doreen Skitch and Al Preston, skip, 5. | V. McLaughlin, 10; Wally Cain, 8. Full Price 2 Full Weeks.............. ® PLAYOFF | right out of the local arena. "| monte received the runner - up Other: prise = winnin ank Wart ten Fay a Nom Ward, Virgle| Wally Butler, 13; Tom Pollitt, 5. Includi H Pick a4 ' Larry Horack, John Goddard. ,|trophy, the Jack Oakes award. were those skipped by Father Alexander, Dr. Harding. Helen sarees | Chaunds. Bhices a nent olin é . | remain aaa en cig iota Ad * q Oshi Goal, Rose, Christie; se § A F "| Fd 1, & centr' George Reeson, Mark Rowland lencar Behn" eer he Moat Jack Pereyma, 69; Jack Foster, rE ee Rey 7 Murphy, _ Ruth | Eine pattra dare. Suv a | WRITE NOW @ AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ad caried -and Carl McCrae each scored j forwards, Bathe, Heron, Hudgin.|59.nlus-3; Don MacMillan, 58-|Clemens and Doug Clemens, | skip, 9;| Lloyd Sturch, 9; Garnet sel dae Prem ommmn nr nr nm mr nmr nm nner rr break 1-1 once for Whithy Sanu pier Cm Pm cea Wally Cain, Sk) "Gord carte ye" Prom FRG, aeety 9, Soe,ceoe« > HOLIDAY HOCKEY RANCH payer sco s y s ry ' A le pps, skip, 6. | al Gearing, 15; A. Wiltshire, 8 | pie Captain Bill Wright scored a Stamford: Goal, Robinson; detence|Jackson, 56-plus-4; Fred McEachern, A. McEachern, Ede | oe winning goal pair for the losers, with Jim care gemecier, Simon, Che icitchen, 88; Elgin Munday, 82; (Seem, eT, Cesrngs 2b 100 S| ayy cynTMIRD EAMES ||P Greanwood Ra, Pickering lied from Creech and Dave McDermott Leskiw, Forgie, Kemp, McEachern, Pe-/V. McLaughlin, 51; Wally Elliott, skip, 8. : Doug Taylor, 14; Wally Butler, §. deficit Thur. Py . + 14; | Name efici hur: bagging singles. troll, Sage, RST' PERIOD Butler, 48-plus-3; Don Crothers, |< 22", Tresise, Bob Schoeneau, Barb) Father Pereyma, 8; Elgin Munday, §. | ; The opening period was a 1. Oshawa, C. Bone 48: Ray Webster, 42-plua: and|1s: wm Moorty, 6 montby, Mae Poteed | L. onda ion ee rome * ar ee wide-open affair with some fine 2. Oshawa,' Gamble, (Haron) #73 Al Preston, 39-plus-3. Pre ee, "Pala skip, 8. Grek" Gearing, 13; V. McLaughlin, §.|% Phone ........00cseesreeresceettiseseesseeeesseebanages of the first p goaltending at both ends of the | WHITBY TOPS -- Whitby | Gordon Hawes Saturday fol- | Penalty: Gamble 14:20 Thanks to the generosity Of |Lioya Sturch, Wier a0e "eran Poll Sage Puen ih AN ern - Fink, Whitby missed at least, Gold Seals' captain Tom Joan ria 'OMIHA "Jae | % Semuaycamne Coa. $38 mixed closing' proved an" Ut", 2a" a creme, ener sur zi 9 a . 4, Stamfore arr. 7:50 e H. G game wide open. a io venile 'A' Minor final. Whit- PRS a 1323, (maior), 16:28. |standing event, with prizes for and oe See's) hore pee 3 . y by won the series two games every rink. Doug Sager, B. Sager and Garnet Sager, lt ac corad trae, Flat Ontario Minor Hockey As- to one with a 5-4 triumph. : TUR eerateh es ocatsiess 2:16 peste . : . ; sociation first vice-president (Photo by Stannett) | & Stamford. smith __, FIRST GAMES combined with Brian Smuck at * SGavihier) joae . 9:17 us Stainton, Doug Stainton, Wilma Mc- . "54. : . an shawa, Heron aughlin_ and Doug Taylor, skip, 9; A, SPRINGS FOR CARS - as wit cate close ay Went Reeson, who had to be one of} JUST TALKING ... Fors. Dita Hower Fj 4 Vy: Pe cece an Jean' Brodtorg he mas ee: Novi was right in, only to have Mc- the better men on the ice for|coach Ashby, who was on the Pada ped dail A 3347 ei od sia Den cries, lt Bea Crothers TORSION BAI Conkey in the Whitby cage make|Whitby on Saturday, got the|wnithy team in 1962 as a player|®rvan_16:15. Bla alate iB. _pavigson Doris Day tnd" Roy "Day, | King PINS -- SHOCKS St. Gertru a fine glove save. equalizer as he rounded out a ; y | INSTALLATIONS -- REPAIRS Catholic He Whitby ran the count to 2-0|fine three-way passing play with |When it won the title, it was his ICE FISHERMEN edean Catan. deck ORM Betty | captured the early in the second as Smuck|McRae and Tony Turner. first coaching championship,|_ Want to catch more white-|McLaughiin, "Jim Haire," Noemie' alee nial Novice again was the set-up man, this) McDermott kept dogging|For Reeson, Jon Norwood, Lou|{sh? Your Conservation Officer |r Guin eMtsmy Truviea, Lee T tournament . time putting Goddard in the|away for the Flyers and got|Pritchard, Horack and Bob recommends that you cut holes|sise and Bill Joyce, skip, 10) M. Krantz, | Saturday wil clear with a quick, backhand|their go ahead goal at 15:42 and|Moore it was sweet revenge. |OVer shoal areas, 20 to 40 feet|Leo Krents, C. Webster and Ray. Wa: Tel. 723-0821 St. Mark's pass. The goal came at 1:27 and|it appeared as if Gold Seals had|They were all on the Whitby deep. Bait with salted minnows |*\i{an""Batien, Gerry Hooper, Irene HAVE IT DONE alla sent up a rousing cheer from|!ost much of their steam at this|Pee Wee team in 1962 that was or presoaked grain a few days)/Gunn and Leon Gunn, skip, 73 OSHAWA SPRING final. the 500 or more fans in atten-|Stage of the game. ousted by Leamington, Several|before fishing. When fishing, ang" Cerne Goodman, skip, Ta. Hater SERVICE CO, ght ea GARER: A pretty goal by Rowland atlof the players on this year's |USe live or salted minnows on or) Marg Elliott, Joe Elliott, Audrey 3 NOW | i the all-day e Geattoh cat the docal load to 18:1' of the period set the stage|Flyers team were with Leam-|"ear the bottom, and be sure to} Lowen, Si pe ean skip, 10; 80 WOLFE ST., OSHAWA e tries from single goal on a fine effort as te for the final frame, which|ington in 1962. It was a tough|¥Se 4 sensitive tip-up. Bentley and Doug Kirkland, skip, fk exerci Association, mane ict he. fell started off with the score tied|break for Smuck, one of Whit- ee ; the Catholic shot just as he fell, the puck|a¢ 4.4 by' 4 7 Here's What We Do: ; rolling lazily into the Whitby i y's better performers during 4 ve Poole cage as McConkey appeared to Tension was written all over|the playoffs as he suffered a + @ Complete Alignment Check To reach t freeze on the play. the faces of every player on the|broken left wrist early in the + @ Complete Toe In and Toe Out trude's nippe This. sparked Fiyers and they |.°2, 22. Me Whistle blew for the |Miled period. . . It would have ) @ Check Castor and Comber EVAL £3. an poared back with's pair vf gonie opening of the third period. Both |to be one of the cleanest cham- Check U : St. Paul's of hy Went th the mace atl teams had some great scoring|pionship games in some time as pe tye icld end ametpe ded catia In first rov seconds to take a 3-2 lead chances but it was not until the |only one penalty was handed out @ Check Tie Rod Ends taade'k Grew pad ; 14:35 mark that Reeson drilled|that to Sorichetti of Whitby for A aba tall ie Malis trounced Ea: a pass over to McCrae, who|tripping at 4:23 of the second Be onele Seca Hee ONAL 15-0, S P 0 R T S C 0 PE went Hah ip and made no mis-|period. ° ook Soa Lalo , Nipigon Park ake as he found the top corner is Seer ter Seton downed Hart for the title-winnin k TODAY g marker. In the char HOCKEY aging 2 stent season for man. FOR SALE Drumm fired Oshawa Mi i \. rown and coach ertrude's < on nana Minor Assoc. Mal /George Ashby, who brough this SAND FILL pling gel men vs Lions Club; 1st game |}p0"® team along in fine style. ' were M. Led SHORE. We these Che i beni in the w hitby area are In 10 load quantities ie fave Gocuet ; : : Mn ; ighty proud of their "Centen- . Gary Wilt: posing Harpe fs Civic Audi- |nial Championship Team." PH: 723-2287 for St. Mz i we oe COMPLETE WHEEL Keenan, Wa} ' TUESDAY 2 sm GANADIAN Ee ALIGNMENT (most cars) 6.50 cad -- (CE SKATING G li d Sh { W k embers 0 Oshawa Figure Skating Club 0 ers an I t or ers PARTS EXTRA team were -- at Civic Auditorium, 6:00 | INVESTIGATE. cae' re p.m. to 10:00 p.m. (Low Week Day Membership Rates) Terry Thom HOCKEY Sunny Brae Golf Course pecia strong, T. Kl: Oshawa Minor Assoc. Ma- (Semi Private) - _ strong, T. In jor - Midget League Play- © just 12: mlestes, Noh oF Oshowe ond Whitby 3 rn B. D offs -- Lions Club vs Kins- 9 Holes 3260 yards 'por 36 end' 9 hole': C te? { Ry Whi k x » Coutu, D. wen Club; 2nd gaia of bast. e sar ad yards por 36 and 9 hole 1200 yerd ana lan e IS y A 5 S fe) of I A T E S T re) R E ® phy. Coache of-three championship finals: pei eae @s a Por 72, par 63, par 54, par 36 ' strong and Vi at Civic Auditorium, 4:45 p.m. @ Apply Early (Limited Membership Openings) OSHAWA BOWMANVILLE , en fe For Application Form wissen crs = ioe : Goguen ie : : | .S. 0 Church St. guen, L More sport on pages 7, 8 |} Write R.R: No. 4 Port Perry Phone 985-2076 | "-- 623.7111 me wave Allan an » and Jim Der Mary's.

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