Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Aug 1967, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 9, 1967 _| THE Courtice Club . Clinches First Courtice moved into Maple Grove and battled their way) to a 1-0 victory on the week-| end, to clinch first place in} the Darlington Senior Soccer): League race, but the next three | playoff positions are still very | much in doubt. Wilfred Aldsworth scored the lone goal of the game for Cour- | tice and goalie Herman Prak- ken fashioned the shutout In another game, Hampton; took a 4-1 ..ckinz at Zion. War-| ner Walroff scored the visitors' | | goal while Wayne Jordan and/ Bernard McLean each potted a pair for Zion The win moved Zion up into third place, with 19 points, one behind second - place Solina Courtice has 26 points, Cur- rently tied for fourth spot are Maple Grove and Tyrone, with 17 points each. Hampton, with 14, lost their mathematical chance and Salem trailing with only five points. With two more nights of sched- ule play, Salem has two games remaining while each of the other six clubs has one to play. Key game of the four would appear to be Maple Grove's stern chore of having to win Saturday night at Solina. In a_ sparkling exhibition | game on the holiday at Maple | Grove, Darlington All-Stars de- feated an under - staffed Osh- awa Italia team, 3-1. Whitby Beats Ajax Bantams By CLIFF GORDON WHITBY -- Minor Lacrosse} beld the sports spotlight in Whitby over the weekend with some three games being played as part of the holiday attrac- tions. Whitby were the victors in two of the three encounters. On Saturday, Garrard Road Novice team blasted the Whitby crew 15-7 with Tim Norris a one-man wrecking crew, as he accounted for 13 goals. Scott Goodwin and Joe Mcintyre had singles. The Whitby goals were divid- ed among Steve Tutton with two, Chris Reed with a pair and singles to Paul Ravary, John MacDonald and Gary Huinink. | In the other game on Satur day, Whitby Pee Wees edzed their rivals from Oshawa 11-9 in a high-scoring encounter. Brian Millar and Gary Rav- ary each scored three goals Mer FOR CANADA'S BIGGEST... Coffee and...mmmm... that delicious, full-bodied flavour and rich coffee aroma really comes through. It's our choice blend of the world's finest coffee beans, fresh roasted exclusively for Dominion that guarantees every sip. Best of all... you'll save even more on Richmello this week! Check the price... how's that for a coffee "break"? ITS MAINLY ~ ge >> OTHE Horner adding a pair. Ken bab oY Carr, Steve Sandford and David Parish each collected | aces for the winners. Ron Gimblett and Steve Cock. | THE KING OF ROASTS-SHORT CUT erton had two each for the| losers with singles to George) Kirkham, Dan Dunn, Les Wal- ters, Don Baumgartner and Andy Emard. 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As the audito. -- with a maze facilities -- it than $3,000,000, costs, says Mr, Civic Reme "Oshawa Civ continues to be lar name for th sports-recreation Times' citizen: veals. "It's fine the 15-year-ola Dan Meadow Cres. ' promote the di nents of* the than change | name. I skate t and I like what Hayward Mur of the city's c brations commi Oshawa Civic At is embedded in citizens but they ing to change | better one was "Maybe it sh "Oshawa Civic all encon-passing The Times is gestions for the Thornton Road | Citizens have than $1,000,000 it campaigns for t torit: 4 opened -- 50-Cent Not In E An article whic the Aug. 2 issue May have given Pression that the tickets could be cents if paid wit! of the time of the is incorrect. According to | man Smyth of th Sion of the Osha 50 cent settlement cussed at a con ing at city hall, Come into effect This would be on tal basis, and wo Only if the legisla at city hall. It conjunction with id meter fin

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