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AVERAGE i CONFIDENCE! | ' Suede 4 H whether Fresh, Frexen er Processed ere 7 peveuees SAVE 24e 4+ 1,00 SEABRAND Peeled & Cleaned SHRIMP pay Ay |: eee GREEN GIANT BOILING BAGS) GREEN BEANS 9 OZ. | Yellow Corn or Green Peas RUPERT HALIBUT FISH & CHIPS ww ge ct TV CHICKEN pity 69°». gy y AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE STORES Home Style MINCE: MEAT "DOMINION'S OWN BRAND" DOMINO--PLAIN--PIMENTO--NIPPY CHEESE SLICES "DOMIONION'S OWN BRAND" DAINTY 100% VEGETABLE OIL "DOMIONION'S OWN BRAND" DOMINO CHOICE CUT GREEN or "| Gor WAX BEANS 2 ::: 8 oz, PKG, { T i) change, | THE OSHAWA TIMES, | Wednesday, November 29, 1967 | ae Trade Six Players The big bomb was dropped le week when the Jaycee minor basketball league office announced that a_ six-player deal was completed between the last place Show Boats and the second place Magicians, Coach Gerry Brooks of the Magicians dealt the leading scorer of the league, Tom Horruzey, along with Richard Chu and' Robbie Cooper in exchange for Bren Stacey,' Bill MacDonald and Peter DePratto, The Show Boats lacked tha joffensive punch, and Coach |Andy Meyers had to make a@ after their fifth con- | secutive loss, | Magicians get the necessary jheight, which Coach Brooks ra- quires, In his bid for his first league championship STARS 26 -- ROAD KINGS 12 The Stars continue to dom- inate league competition, picks ipggup their fifth victory in siz es, as they defeated the {Road Kings, 26-12 | Brian White paced the win- ners with an 18-point effort For the losers, Leslie Minacs was the high man with seven points STARS -- Bryant, Horruzey, |Irvin (2), Kit, Krawec, Lloyd (6), Tutton, White (18). ROAD KINGS -- Bronsema, |Kewley, Krawec, Lipa (4), |Minacs (7), Singerling, Tyce, i @ Zarowny (1). | MAGICIANS 28 SHOW BOATS 2 In the first meeting, since the hig trade, the Magicians hand- jed the Show Boats their sixth jconsecutive loss, with a 28-20 | victory. Bill MacDonald, one of the key players involved in the trade, paced the Magicians with a 13-point effort. Glen Stacey jenjoyed a big day, contributiny inet points, | Show Boats were unable ta | overcome a 13-10 score at halfi me, Tom Horruzey paced the ai losers with a 12-point effort, fol- SAVE Tle 100 SAVE 25¢ AAA ARB BG I A BB A A i Ng Og USE CHRISTMAS SEALS FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS AND OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASES TRY 'EM HOT EVERYTHING BAKED RIGHT IN THE STORE ae | Mince PIES -49° * VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING DEC. 2 TASTY FRESH veote | SCOTCH BAPS «= 29: Ns a § Hy .M, OPEN WED., THURS., FRI, TO 9:30 P. FRESH Siawoap * Bran Muffins § = 28. | Sandwich Buns 3. K-MART PLAZA OPEN DAILY TO 10:00 P.M, CAKE * WHITBY PLAZA Doughnuts OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M. DOWNTOWN OSHAWA -- BOWMANVILLE OPEN THURS., FRI, TILL 9 P.M, iii FRUIT CAKE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES AMPLE FREE PARKING LIGHT ain, caxe 2.09 [~~ _ALL ApverTiseD ITEMS DARK renee SUPREME 4-LB. CAKE aang APPLE x 44. | Turnovers" } IN THE TORONTO DAILY PAPERS PR PAA AT YE VP 23: 4-39 j|lowed by Richard Chu with | seven points. This was the best offensive |showing by the Show Boats to |date. The most points scored by he Show Boats, prior to this ame was 18 MAGICIANS -- Chyb, Spasiw \(2), Stacey (11), Wiggans, B. \Stacey (2), MacDonald (13), DePratto. | SHOW BOATS -- Fuke, Lipa, Neal, Szmyr (1), Cooper, Chu \ (7), Horruzey (12). \ | JAYCEE MINOR STANDING WLT Pts, | Stars 5 10 10 Magicians 4 i 4 Road Kings 7s Show Boats 966 0 Games for Saturday, Decem- ber 2 -- 10:30, Magicians ve Stars and 11:15, Show Boats vs Road Kings. | Hambly Wins In Bantam Play Hambly Beverage nipped Scu- € Pe Cleaners 4-3 in major ba» 39: tam play while Ernie Cay Luny | ber edged Mr. Donut by an idem Itieal 4-3 score in minor bantam action in Oshawa Minor Hockey | Association activities at the |Children's Arena last night. | .Timo Vartya, Ted Koss, Tim | Yuill and Steve Patcheson fire jed one goal each in leading Hame [bly's to their victory over Scu- gog Cleaners Gary O'Connell with two and | Luke Chambonneau with a sing- le were the marksmen for Scu- gog's | A two goal performance by |Emile Mualt paced Ernie Cay |Lumber to their victory over |Mr. Donut. | Jim Nemish and Doug Mae- Donald with singles rounded out jthe scoring for the winners |while Bill Smith, Ron Landry and Mike Morris replied for the losers. ovis Al ie Nip Pee Wees 7-5 Steve Young scored four goals in leading, Oshawa Novice All- | Stars to a 7-5 victory over Lake Vista Neighborhood Park Pee Wees in an exhibition hockey game at the Children's Arena last night. Brian Drumm with two and Mike. Mountain with a_single rounded out the scoring for the winners Glen Kirkham paced the los- ers with three goals while Brian McCron and Mark Braken add- ed singles 7 al)