.. SNAP WHITBY STRING | 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 18, 1967 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell | TAKE LEAGUE LEAD... Sunderland Edges Mel-Rons or three days, so he is a very Blake | First T: By DAVID MILLER Generals Dump Nats In Rousing Contest practice on clearing men out of tie the Mac Westlake b strongly and notched a pair of goals in a Z aot a c : WAYNE WALTERS London's By CLIFF GORDON Oe . count at 2-2 late in the period. winning cause. Grant Parlia- doubtful starter for Thurs- 4 that they di Associate Sports "Editor SUNDERLAND -- Sunder- "The second period was a ment added the other goal for day night's game against Ux- | Of The Times Sports Staff |couldn't eet -- < Me bd hag Ciel hn = preg y did Cangaiau Piees Stall Waite Jand Harvesters proved that 12) scorcher with first one the homesters. bridge Black Hawks. London Nationals not only lost thing as he square Fifteen penalties were hand- One thing about Gump W. |, the home ice made the dif- ali y= i i y 1 The Lakeshore League is a ~ Dussiaurne in the second per- en pi | : goalie and then the other hav Ricky Switzer was the only aak ; : a 6-3 hockey game to the Osh-|; decisioned by Be-\ed out by referee Sandy Proc- sley, when he gets mad peony ey fabs ths Ootonts ing to come up wthi specta- repeat scorer for the losing closely-knit affair tol Pee awa Generals last night, but rac yee io anid oe. Pano ter with London receiving eight doesn't fool around. - Vi § ce Ll " - " Us i i 7 if . J = a * ' OUR GENERALS pleased DEER HUNTING was | Shane Tatcrmodial Hoc. cular saves. : Mel-Rons, who were heavy points separating the top rH they lost the team bus as well. kel > two fighting majors|Guy Allen picked up half of Lon- For the first time in 15 ye their fans last night with a slightly improved in al- key League, with a 5-4 win " me er peg it eg hh ote. aad Or ieee rittle. Brit. The bus was approximately 10 bat an gevomatic 10 minute mis-|don's total with four minors. of bouncing around the Natior - , 5 a ae . ag vas -3, Wi row. 'Lucky'"* fills an spot, ' y li d ' oe " Satan rca tk tes hon Ot Entce Pegged anes ae | over Whitby Mel-Rons before nies tb © eon eet I Lloyd Seymour each notched ain with Uxbridge and Whit- |miles hag ogg Rigen ty -- conduct as well. Deel ee a yea ae oT as Gan ' "4 stati i ' another fine crowd, on Sat- 'Donald elected to pull aces for Whitby by tied for third spot, one [one of the back wheels tore| coott Seagrist played a tough y v moved them up into a solid statistics compiled by the de- | irday night Machonad Senet id i i i lloose, skipped across the high- bi "were from far out and not dan- game. Coach Toe Bake , . > Bill Braiden in favor Mel-Rons got bad news point back of Little Britain, {loose, skippe . aggressive game up front for n Montreal Canadie lled W. grip on eighth place in the partment of lands and for- T a. Rove é ari ing |way and smashed in the front : ing inigerous. A loud enthusastic ontreal Canadiens pulled W< g yj he win snapped a five- of an extra attacker. Sunday, when hard-working The last time (the opening 3 e mMUthe Generals. He was hitting in ' 'i . Ls 'A oats Seat tented ae is cate eens te game winning streak for the The move backfired when winger Mike Gray, who also game of the schedule) these lend of a car in the oppositein, corners and backchecking|*rowd of 1,581 was on hand for es ue a hori pat oints ahead of the biggest anblopsis in per cent, | Mel-Rons and thwarted their the Harvesters found the em- plays in the Sunday after- two teams met, in Whitby, |lane. : ; continuatly. He also picked up e game. chee GHA Whleley Wak sae "Petes". who lost to St, Cath- particularly tthe areas of | Did to take over first place pty net to their liking and noon league in Whitby, was they battled to a pig A fleet of taxis was hired toltwo assists. 1 dies ae than unhappy. es § s ) § A 7 ; y a-- arines 7-2. In other weckend Tweed, Kemptville and Pem- for the first time in the scored with 20 seconds to go. taken to_ Oshawa hospital standoff in what many 0! é shuffle the players to the Civic) paie gallon sat out the game Froid boo a Gary. Jarrett had just scor t Marlies thumped Kit- broke. Improved weather con- season. Whitby put their goalie with an injury to his left eye. fans feel was the best Inter- | Auditorium and play was de- with a bruised shoulder, while| 2. osnawa--Weish for Datzelt 16 duake ihe score = oo Dancers 79 Nia ara ai bi gee too much rain The game was "a real back in and scored with 10 Just how badly the eye mediate game in Whitby this |layed while the players dressed/y:., 'Whittaker picked up al , (Stagris, Boldirev) |... 18.60 4 for the Red Witgs and, at tl wal Fiver blanked 'oun suring' the two-week season dandy" all the way with seconds to go as Switzer was damaged was not known season.. _ lin relays. lcramp after he made an secai| 2, Landon--M psi oughner) 18.44 Se Woes oe at 67's by a 6-0 score and Ham- d revious mild winter. | Whitby building up a 2-0 lead found the mark. at time of writing but Gray This Uxbridge game in| he game itself must havejjent pok check while flat on 17-36 Sutherland 18.18. the net in disgust and threw | te Ree Wi gs tied with Al st "0 "cent of the by the seven-minute mark of Ted Murrell and John Mc- could not see out of it Whitby on Thursday night lbeen a bit anti - climatic to|the ice. Me slid heavily into the ou aah paniOn Slices cad SHOE Lt the Mort coder al ey" i A repel H got ale of the | the opening frame, only to Knight were the big shooters and it is reported that he will could be the best game of the lthe Nationals as they fell be- garda inal had to be helped to, 4 Oshawa--Gyles : beach and Blake. ig a I » 55, dear nhat were fawns, proving | have the Harvesters battle for Sunderland as they each be kept in the hospital fortwo season. =) CCsthind at the 1.57 mark of the the dressing room. Trainer| s, Longon sitier ay The Wings went on to win tl LAST NIGHT'S action was that deer wintered well over |~ aN Cae period and never seriously|Wayne Daniels said that it ap-| | (Sutherland, Culbert) 4.43 game 8-6--highest total NE of the robust kind, with play- 1966-67. A few more mild e ' threatened the Generals for the) peared to be a badly bruised Pe Prd hy dries wf Psy cd ht score of the season--and Wo ers on both sides hurling winters, with no real deep | Re eats rus men remainder of the game. back, but O'Donnel was taken Westgete (major) 18.41, sley said it was the first time | themselves at opponents with snow, and the deer population | 1Ipps oursome Ron Dussiaume scored tw ojto the haspital for an x-ray as a THIRD PERIOD his career had had ever be reckless abandon, similar to will greatly increase. And re- goals for Oshawa while singles|preventattive measure. 6 Oshawa--O'Donnell (Walton) Pe F pulled. In his 15 seasons wi football blocking. Coach Turk tated to hunting, at the acer e e e Ca en a l be 7 a eee Oihawa coach Ike Hildebrand): tamer Oe New York angers and Mor Broda, no doubt a little up- ination centres, new this . elsh, Chuck Gyles an red| sid after the game that the| , (sittler, Westgate) ............ 16.56 real, Worsley has played 6 set by the inconvenience of year, conducted by cansetrts 1xe onspie inners O'Donnell. Generals are ie beginning to! Oey alee desi Allon lap games and has had 2,058 goa the bus accident the London tion officers at several points London scorers were Brianijel as a unit. He said the de- Gould 8.28; Gyles 13.30; Bedard 15.37; scored against him. | Murphy, Darryl fittler and Bert|fencemem have been working in| (maior lc lelB Hr hd Bade ei doal ktek eth at HAWKS BLANK LEAFS in the Parry Sound-Muskoka wwe we By Petes team had, a little west of Whitby, came .up with all district, 1 out of 5 applicants | It's. unusual though not)Mike MacKay, Trudy Hill and MeaLadghlin, | Alex bicker: Te fenc sorts of experiments and failed the hunter safety exam- | nique, but Claude Phipps and/Ed Hill, skip. abibiel "While, Gariel. Bagae:- @Fodie Sc Oilicwe Meheks eed sigh Iogroey nora tests. It_was obvious that inations, now mandatory for nis rink captured the Walker) Elgin Munday's enby Anise ons Sen "arediord, Siell sutton| PETERBOROUGH -- Oshawa ' page Chicago Black Hawks score "Turk" and his boys had new hunters. Most of the fail- lTrophy mixed bonspiel, at The|tops in the two-win group, with Bradford, oer Erpaiorss Stell Sutton Gasahinen failed a a atic by the hard - hitting of Luc} BIG TRADE-IN two third-period goals to blan V Satur-|40 points, for third prizes in the|"s 40, knoe, Alex Knox, Dorothy|to take over sole possession of|Bedard and the puck control of Toronto Maple Leafs 2-0 ar counted on taking two points ures fluffed on the written. |Qchawa Curling Club on move into a tie with Boste 7 ud: Pollard's| Moran and Charlie Peacock, skip, 8(W); home from Oshawa but the exam, rather than the prac- |qay for the second year in suc-|section and Elmer | , oF -|Jim Whittacker, played an out- Generals' grim determination tical test with actual fire- |cession, : [rink took fourth with 30%4|Jean "Water," vern "Wales "Lorraine| ot po gt gp Rr gy Bl ph said. ae a at Al I Ow ANCE a -- frustrated the Nationals to the arms. | The identical foursome which|points, for their two wins. a(L), las they dropped a 4-1 decision kept the goal mouth empty of| P| B ] li _ $7.00 On Ambassador Only Bob Coppin's entry, with 29% the high one- brat ae jto league leading Peterborough| Geb, Mstneis,. les BU iets Don Byes at Northcrest Arena) acl erry, iz rr ~ 5 . r| L. Goodman, 4(W); K. Williams, 4().| here last night. ; |cleared numerous long Norm Ward, 10; Reg Smith, 6. Crushmen had moved to with: |from the point. Matt Sutton, 9; Bill Holland, 8. lin one point of Peterborough captured top honors last year, ) |Joan and Don Marks, together points, | claimed lwith: "Peg" Phipps and Claude win prizes. las skip, won their three games The bonspiel was scored ona point system of 10 points for the London players, but blocked or| shots point they were losing their tempers frequently. A crowd of over 1,500 thoroughly en- joyed the lively action and OFF THE CUFF -- The 1967 harness racing season, for 1967, longest in Canadian Score Tv they made no secret of it history, with 275 days and-or jj e 11:00 o'clock draw and either. nights, closed on Saturday bl Fy 'a total of 54 points,|win, one point for each end) €hes. Pancock. 1h; oy ok with a 9-5 victory over Cobourg| Bill Yeo, who seemed to have) afternoon at Mohawk Race- |to win The Walker Trophy andwon and a quarter-point for oe a | Coupars at the Civic Auditorium trouble early in the first period) DALE.TALLON missed last way. But it's a short holiday, |nandsome first prizes. _ each count of the score. ee gain TN Gomes | Saturday ' pope peer g rebounds off his) night's game with his bruised they're starting up again | 4 fyll entry of 32 rinks con-| The very successful event was) Me | Peterborough took a 10 lead pads and the backboard, set-| By CLIFF GORDON hould but the gap was early next month Can- |tested the "local" event andjrun by chairman George Tre-| Bert Dingley, 10; Roy Day, 4. after the first period and added | led down to play an excellent) BROOKLIN -- Brooklin' ras caine sig ada's national ski team leaves |competition was extremely|sise and his committee, which! 'ob. Mathawe: 4007 6. Area, a) ce shore in the thin before |®4 e in the Oshawa net. He Haines and Vesey Construct hardly noticed, thanks to the or Europe on the 28th of this |ciose. with the runners-up being|included Barb Tresise, Joan) Bill oven, 77 Cant Olsen; | Pte HRnowles "foiled Gary Hol.|W2S Particularly impressive in Mid et Aackey tea retinue} fine efforts turned in by some month. The team has 10 men |decided on a toss of a coin and Bob Batten. Berm, Wards 77 Core ined | brooks' shutout bid ey the third period when London' voll alee and they racked u of the team's not-so-much- and six women making the | Shirley and Jim Naylor, to-, John Tozer, district represen- : oe | Al Houston, Ray Johnston, |Coach Turk Broda pulled his) another pair of wins last week ublicized members. Gen- 'rip... Drummondville |pether with Shirley and Jack tative for "Walker's", made tne 11:00 O/CLOCK DRAW Ron Chittick "and Phil Grady | 80altender on three different oc- 'They have not been defeate e : Eagles leave Christmas night | Perry, skip, won the toss for the/official presentation of his com-) Ethel Butler, John Luke, Donna Luke handled the scoring for the \casions, two while Oshawa was in data and have only bw pont o ah their leading scorer + 'represent Canada in the /day's' second prizes,. over the pany's trophy, at the conclusion ar Wally autor lion, clad "macmil| 'lift lock city crew. a_man short. scored against them 'in se a . yer er a oa hoingp ven of Paes , po of the day's play. EA cient ee 7 Oshawn were outskted and! games, along with three shut after he had scor y Sw vagles > inet Sager, Brodie Sager an A oral tt Se ott, Mary Pol-| outshot by the fired up Don . outs, goal, early in the third per- right by winning the Allan [Bob Matthews, skip. Both rinks, marg Heil, Caen OAM iacaipine |ipie sii Temple, Lon Roster ena|Bye team and were robbed| Alnor Midgets The Haines and Vesey crey took the measure of Bay Ridge iod. He slid hard along the Cup. They'll have re-instated |pjaying in' the early draw,jand Carl Olsen, skip, 4(W); Doreen Ed 1 Skitch, Bob Skitch, Doreen Williams end Drinkle, skip, 6 Rose, Cranfield;|2-2 tie in an exhibition hockey more than once by the heads up Edyth Henry, Dave Henry, Effie Hez-|ooajtending of Gary Holbrook ice into the boards and goalie Claude Cyr in the nets, |scored three wins and each had : h ; " 7 van | : seh fae Ken Williams, skip, 4(L) zlewood and Father J. C, Pereyma, skip, | = suffered a painful back in- along with Yvan Houle. Three a total of 51%4 points. Barb Tresise, Bob Batten, Joan Bat-|15; Berniece Perry, Harold Perry, Ede|in the nets for Peterborough. jury. He was taken to the of their stars, Roger Picard, Bert Dingley's rink was tops ten and George Tresise, skip, 10; Jackie Gearing and "Tab" Gearing, skip, 4. Peterborough outshot Crush- hospital for x-ray pictures to top scorer and defencemen jjn the early draw, in the two- Slap TE hae a Norma Smith and Colla Cook, Howard Cook, June Moore) men 39-26 and picked up 13 of ' rar , 'or' | ae : ri BS Fy od es and 'Bud' core, skip, 9; Doris Clark, * | determine the exact nature of Ray Fortin and Ronnie win listing, with 41%2 points. Gag Joyce, Harry Tresise, Lee Tre- Bill Clark, Phy! Fordham and Austin the 21 penalties handed out by the injury, but it was thought Racette have since turned j|with Matt Sutton's rink next in|sise and Bill Joyce, skip, 6; Lou Cyr, Wiltshire, skip, 7. referee Ken Arthurs. | {t was only a bad bruise. professional Golf fans |jine, for fourth prizes, with 4034 ia Cyr, Gen" Miller and Bill Miller, . June Simpson, Dave simpson, peer ¥ + i 1Py ackgon and Gor jackson, skip, 10; : , f who ignored the football fea- | points Shicley Naylor, tim Naylor, Shitley|Helen Elliott, Fred. Elliott, Gorethy|garrte. wwniting Willen sawyer Me. OSHAWA SKEET Club team tures on yesterday _after- gh one-win prizes were Perry and Jack Perry, skip, 11; Barb|/Munday and Elgin Munday, skip, 7. 4 } sawyer: IN 5 5 | 1g Pp y y Ermal Hol Namee; forwards, Bradley, Prentice, won the Lower Lakes shoot noon's TV, enjoyed the un- |won by Roy Day's entry. rocaleett naitot ponding ribet Joan Marks, Don Marks, Peg" Phipps|Webb, Keenan, Knowles, O'Reilly, Nes- ~ 7 ¢. . . : eR ' Y tee and Claude Phipps, skip, 12; Loulse Mc-/tic, Blanchard and Nowak. at Scarboro Rod and Gun usual film of the 1967 Cana In the late draw, Ed_ Hill's) jane! Gibbie, Bill Gibbie, Dorothy Leese, Bill McLeese/ Phyl Bates and) PETERBORO -- goal, Holbrook, Haw- Club on Sunday with an al- dian Open and re-lived Billy (rink was next best to Phipps,|pay and Roy Day, skip, 8 Helen Ar-|George Bates, skip, 3 ley; defence, Craigs, Epping, Mc-| most rfect performance. Casper's dramatic stretch |with three wins and a total of|beckle, Ken Arbuckle, Jessie Lawrence' Grace VanCourt, Mike MacKay, Trudy Dowell, Tully; | forwards, = Shaugnessy, pe t ar ae AL catenin 16 Ack hes fa vite. touts von:| 274, Phil Lawrence, skip, 3 Hilt_and Ed Hill, skip, 7; Georgie Tka-|Mackness, Chittick, Grady, pape § i 4 50% points, This foursome con- Ken Toms, Jean\czuk, Bill Tkaczuk, Eileen Coppin and| Blewett, Johnston, P. Grady, Crowe, The top five shooters com- piled a total of 259 points out Catherine . Toms, Wall, in that fine match at |sisted of Grace VanCourt,\pingley and Bert Dingley, skip, 117 Jean|Bob of a possible 250. Al Wood, Montreal's Municipal Golf Dorothy Taylor, Gordon Dyck, Wilma lige pppoe ag ee ae Club. This year's Canadian Meleuaniin and Doug Taylor. skip, 8; 1 yi caitcrehgg oor pouson sas an rown each con- Open is at Toronto (Islington) s «4 ay. Gord MCKey, EY Grenik) oT ties 8: Partner pear tributed perfect '50's'. St. George's club and it has it asco tee ers eee ee Banke 521; McDowell" esi Blewett Brantford's team was second, been announced that the 1969 be tings ae Neh a nee eee ee with St. Catharines third and. tournament will be at the pS at pu Ga ad AA de ; joug Taylor, 7; Waily Butler, 5. SECOND PERIOD Malton tied Scarboro for Pinegrove club, at St. Luc, | Elgin Munday, 10; Ed Drinkle, 3. Scoring ~ None fourth place. E Quebec. | Ow ne 0 ort or. Bert Granik, 4; George Bates, 3 Penalties --Wilton 2.17; Johnston 4.40; i | a Wiffehinn 9; Sob" Corn ee 3. Craigs 8.56; Webb 9.06; Chittick 16.50; | Eimer Pollard, 12; Gord dackson, 4 |Grady "(oeme ianteseaict) 93 S Pp O R : S C O P E | By CLIFF GORDON --_|Holmes, Ron Hurlburt and Ted) © Hill 10) "Bua" wore, 3°" OM GaTRB PERIOD WHITBY -- Whitby Lasco/Meech each added a single goal Sees te Games - fe euae Ree Saibeisek 51} i ' inning © ob Coppin, 15; "Tab" Gearing, 5, |. Peferb> : es TODAY TUESDAY ae blew te fine chance be aoa bales sid cause. : Gord Jackson, 7; Bert Geaniknk. i imeceriest ' ablblecdl Ones 4.20 HOCKEY SKATING ake over sole possession o aptain Paul Reid was the "Bud" Mcore, 7; Wally Butler, 4. | 4. Peterborough: P. Grady OMHA Juveni © aaa x Fi Skati lfourth spot in the OHA Metrojonly real bright spot, in a scor-| CA Mili! Dos Tavira | creme, Mater) ieeunion' ae 7 . 4 s 'Pp? jo! " . ollard, | Oe shawa: nowles Ww aA Stavden ._ League: Club: oT Cie ki 4 ating | Junior 'B' league last night, but/ing way, for the Steelers as| G. MacMillan, 10; Rev. J. C. Pereyma,| Penalties -- Chittick 213)" MeNamee 3 I mald vs Tony's ° Avic Auditorium, they dropped a 7-5 decision to|he triggered a pair of goals.| ; 7.\(major) 10.29; Houston (major) - 10.29; Elgin Munday, 11; A. Wiltshire, 3. |Prentice 15.31; Johnston 16.57 and Whit-! & Refreshments, 6:00 p.m. and Centennials vs Auto Workers Credit Union, 7:00 p.m.; both games at Civie Auditorium. GM Office League: Aca- dians vs Monzas, 8:00 p.m. and Bel Airs vs Impalas, 9:00 p.m.; both games at Civic Auditorium. OMHA Pee Wee League: Novice All ~ Stars vs Baker Park; at Children's. Arena, 5:00 p.m. OMHA Bantam League: Houdaille Industries vs Mister Donut; at Children's Arena, 6:00 p.m. Canadian Tire vs Ernie Cay Lumber; at Chil- dren's Arena, 9:30 p.m.; Ideal Dairy vs Local 1500, 6:00 p.m.; at Brooklin Arena; Bathe and McLelland vs Du- plate, 7:00 p.m.; at Brooklin 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. the hard-skating North York|Ken Gyles, Steve Cardwell and' Rangers. Tommy Lavender each added | The game was played at the|singles. | Whitby Arena and. was the Lascos had numerous \final appearance of the Steel-|chances to bust the game wide- lers before the home fans until/open in the opening period, as) jafter Christmas. they were right in on _ the) | Steelers, who trailed going North York goal only to be out- linto the third period by a 3-2/guessed by goalie Mike Hall, |count, appeared to come to life, who played a tremendous game lin the final 20 minutes as they|for the winners. He robbed the 'scored three goals in the first/Steelers on at least five sure /four minutes of play and tookj goals in the opening period with ja 5-3 lead by the 3.48 mark/his fine glove saves. land appeared to have the The game was fast and very . |Rangers hanging on the ropes, |clean, with only four penalties} war Ba Thine Bones. jas they buzzed the North York being handed out, three to the Cleaners, 8:00 p.m. and Ham- /80al almost at will losers. However the coaches HOCKEY OHA Intermediate League: Uxbridge at Port Perry, 8:15 p.m OHA Junior 'B' Metro Lea- gue: Whitby Lasco Steelers vs York Steelers, 8:00 p.m. Civil Service League: Chow's Restaurant vs Whitby Dupont, at 9:00 p.m. and Wil- iams' Restaurant vs Foote's Towing, at 10:00 p.m.; both games at Bowmanville Arena. Ed Drinkle, Coppin, skip, 5. 9; George Bates, 8. Hin Watters and Banks. FIRST PERIOD 9 17.18, Local and Long Distance MOVING @ Apartment MOVING AND STORAGE Packing @ Shipping @ Crating e Office @ House City Cartage agents for UNITED VAN LINES (Canade) Lta. Moving with care anywhere in SANITIZED VANS Same day delivery up to 200 miles on 3,000 Ib. loods. 725-2621 ANYTIME «+.» for free Estimate! . : ! "FREE TRA 4 Tie Belleville With every new us Weert Trade-in Limited Quantity on Travelling Pouch. BELLEVILLE -- Oshawa, Or Trade-in All 'Alnor' midget all-stars battled| ir Trade-in jowance on any Cordless. 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HOLIDAY PROGRAM wf Corps, 9:00 p.m.; both games much, for the Lascos and they many should have been called! at Civic Auditorium. fell apart at the seams with|and many of the fans were in , . Rangers picking up two goals'the same voice. Be coil yeny, ne ae: jin less than three minutes and Next action for the Steelers i . |\then they went on to add an-|will be tomorrow night when o: 9:2 ¥ an' Ey 20 p.m. at Children's | other pair as the period was they will play York Steelers, on r drawing to a close, the final|the road. Lakeshore Juvenile League: {goal coming into an empty net, EX-NHL ACE SIGNED | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28 7:00 - 8:30 P.M. -- Public Swimming 10:30 - 1:30 P.M. -- Public Swimming 2:00 - 4:00 P.M, -- Public Swimming 7:00 - 8:30 P.M, -- Public Swimming SATURDAY v ; DECEMBER 23 8:30 - 10:00 P.M, -- Adult Swimming 9:30 - 11:00 A.M, -- Public Swimming 8-1 at the Brooklin Arena in | game that saw the Brookli team just outclass the less ex perienced losing team, Brooklin led all the way ii this game as they built up a 3- first period lead and then rai the count to 5-0 at the end of th tecond stanza. Brooklin out scored the visitors 3-1 in th final 20 minutes of play. Ken Down was the big mar for Brooktin as he scored fou! goals and was a dangerou: tga every time he was on th ce, Pete Heron added a apir wit! Frank Mitchell and Rand; Church each getting singleton: in a winning cause. Frank Smith was the lon goal-getter for Bay Ridges who gave it a game fight bu could not cope with the Brook lin team. Friday night at the Brooklir Arena was Minor Hockey nigh and the main event pitted th Ajax Midget "A" team agains' Brooklin. The final outcome o this game was a convincing 5- victory for coach Gord Wilsor and his Haines and Vesey team Brooklin was never in trouble but they had to win the game both on and off the ice with some of the more boisterou: Ajax players taking exceptior to the outcome after the game was finished. Brooklin led 1-0 at the enc of the first, 2-0 at the end of the second and turned on the hea in the third period, when thei superior condition and fine plays allowed them to rack up three more unanswered goals. Ken Down was the Jeadins goal-getter for Brooklin in this one as he bagged a pair ol markers. Frank Mitchell, Bil Down and Randy Church eact had singles in a winning role. Church, who is showing consid. erable improvement over last year, is averaging a goal-a-game at this stage in the season. The big line for Brooklin so Arena and Quality Fuel vs Auto Workers Credit Union 5 ing, 8:00 af rook- .. as coach Cherry, in a desper- AR oe ; t dagen p.m.; at Brook- ys Royals at Orono Arena, ate effort to salvage a tie, pull-| ST. LOUIS (AP) -- St. Louis 100 SiO RM = Sum Meet FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29 far has been Bill and Ken Down : a : 6:30 p.m ed his goalie Blues said Saturday they have | 7:00 - 8:30 P.M. -- Public Swimming ' along with Al Goldie. This fine OMHA Exhibition Games: Lakeshore Novice League: Gerry O'Flaherty was the signed Dickie Moore, former 8:30 - 10:00 P.M, -- Public Swimming aes - 1:30 P.M. -- Public Swimming threesome is enough to give any Adults :00 - 4:00 P.M. -- Public Swimming (ph. sspaagipe a gh sal ros at 7 00 .Bay Ridges at Brooklin, 6:00 leading sniper for North York|Montreal scoring ace, to a one- p.m. an Jshawa Juveniles, p,m. as he bagged a pair of goalsjyear National Hockey League 7:00 P.M. -- Water Show at 8 2 m.; bath games at Lakeshore Pee Wee League: and played an all-round steady contract. The 36-year-old Moore fe $ REMEMBER WHEN ied 3 Children's Arena Uxbridge at Ajax, 7:00 p.m, |8ame for the visitors. _ Rick retired in 1964 after a season or on y SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30 By THE CANADIAN PRESS : Lakeshore Midget League: Lakeshore Bantam League: Howie, Sean Shanahan, N ic k'with Toronto Mapl¢ Leafs, a 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. -- Public Swimming 2:00 4:00 PM ee Sugar Ray Robinson Stouffville vs Bay Ridges Port Perry at Uxbridge, 7:30 ; : | 7:00 z 8:3 P. ee Gee pwlroming world middleweight and for- Ajax Arena, 8:45 p.m; pm The Toyota Corolla has!more horsepower th ; Dre eee tear CUS owt nT e orld welterweight bridge at Port Perry, 'aiken Milicet League: | ee ae ute > horsepower than any TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26 8:30 - 10:00 P.M. -- Adult Swimming tase be i . p.m. and Pickering at Mark- po ise wih a ell nee q a an its ~ Tha&é means more get up and go. 10:30 - 1:30 P.M Sublice Skiamning bogaE ch a ae ae an- Z Ma net peer rookiin, ut that's not a :30.- 1: .M, -- ; i nounced his undefeated re- 8:00 4 of irer ham p.m pm. and Bowmanville at Co- HOCKEY The $1798 includes all! the "extras." Like the bi 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. -- Public Swimming SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31 tirement 15 years ago today Lakeshore Juvenile League: bourg, 9:15 pm S-sneed heater Gitehs 4 a e the big | 7:00 - 8:30 P.M, -- Public Swimming 2:00 - 4:00 P.M Publi : --in 1952--after winning 137 Brooklin at Markham, 9:30 GM Body Shop League: at EQUIPMENT 1 speed heater, tilt-back front seats, alternator, wind- |] 8:30 ~ 10:00 P.M. -- Adult Swimmin Sogn, 'M. --- Public Swimming of 140 fights. Born in 1920, p.m. and Lindsay at Whitby, Civic Auditorium, 3:30 a.m. |¥ ° shield washer, double-barrelled carburetqr, padded || ° Robinson's real name is 8:30 p.m fa 5:0 oa \ dash and sun visors, and 4-speed syncro-mesh. You | REGISTRATION FOR Walker Smith. He made Laicaies Novice thie: 'ur thieala Mek tence: it up to 40 miles per gallon and a car that never WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27 WINTER SWIMMING CLASSES ring history by rauaining his Brooklin vs Bay Ridges; at at Civic Auditorium, 1:30 p.m. wi . eae Bee. ' 10:30 - 1:30 P.M, -- Public Swimmin 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. -- Registration ee ee ae Ajax Arena, 7:45 p.m to 3:30. p.in q y For The Best Prices All that for $1798*. Incduding the 60 horsepower. 2:00 - 4:00 P.M, -- Public Swimming 7:00 P.M. - 8:30 i; = Ragheretion poeates er nee BARROS TE SEE LTS SN ON eerie Seine hse Re sees y In Oshawa 7:00 - 8:30 P.M. -- Public Swimming Preference will be given to Oshawa Residents, - (REGULAR PROGRAM STARTS JANUARY 2, 1968) Now Open QUALITY The Oshawa Times EQUIPMENT By... @ CCM @ COOPER-WEEKS Senior Citizens' Bus Tour of the Christmas Lights ¥ @ BAUER @ SAMSON - - " 4 @ WINNWELL y @ CCM @ DAOUST y @ GOALIE PADS RENTED The Tour of the City's Christmas Lights by Oshawa Senior Citizens is arranged for UTILITIES 2 Use your old skates as « Trade- Wide Selection Of Team Monday, Di bi 18th, 1967. The t Ib 1 OL7 4 yy, December ; e tour wi egin ot 7:00 P.M, from. Hillsdale contest Closes Dec. 20, 1967) gy ¥ Sweaters Monor, Holliday Manor, Woodview Park Community Centre and Simcoe Hall with LTD 7 Sk Sh refreshments being served at the Kinsmen Community Centre at the completion of id 4 * 7 t ar ni *F.0.B. Toronto, Montreal, Vancouwer. Freight and delivery, i the tour. Any Senior citizen who wishes 9 ride at any of the pick-up points may eall My First Choice ....- +--+. essere ren een 4 po You oh ng and local taxes, and wauicewall tires extras 7? Provincial the Recreation Department at 725-1111. WHOLESALE @ PLUMBING All Oshawa residents ore urged to turn their lights on early so that the senior citizens may take full advantage of them. This programme is being sponsored jointly by the Kinsmen Club of Oshawa, the Woodview Park Neighborhood Association, and the Oshawa Recreation Department. @ HEATING @ ELECTRICAL @ INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES 1405_KING East: of Town Line PHONE 728-9421 HOURS: Mon. to Fri. 7:36 to 5 p.m. Set. 8:00 te 12 neon. y Students 35¢ Adults 50c OSHAWA'S LARGEST SKATE EXCHANGE i: {TANS Rental Lid. 223 KING ST. WEST 723-3301 -- 723-3224 Open Till 9 p.m. Monday to Friday -- Saturday 8 te 6 p.m. My Second Choice ........ My Third Choice ee RETURN TO THE OSHAWA TIMES Vmmamnnn 'Toyota Corolla. BESTWAY MOTORS | @ SALES @ SERVICE @ PARTS @ | Sharpening and Oshawa & District Art Association ART SHOW -- December 27, 28, & 29 at OSHAWA RECREATION DEPARTMENT. Centennial Pool & Recrea- Dundas St. West @ Centre St. WHITBY, ONT. ° SIGNED ' tion Centre. |