Sosn ones pence ---------- Alex Oakley * Sets Another Walking Mark CAMP BORDEN, Ont. (CP)-- The Canadian championship_50- i THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 30, 1963 9 Cobourg Bantams 'OLDIES' STILL STARS ' Beaten In Windsor WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Sand- Spahn Wins His 23rd:22.cce Musial Out In Style f= rcp LSS EES ' Lie ANETTA Sas ee I aE FE cate asin eianceel oe eee ape wares Tiger-Cats Take Alouettes; Rough Riders Wallop Argos ge%.n¢; Hamilton, The result left Ot-; The Als, who still remember] Toronto's Dick Shatto scored|in a record time of four hours, |tawa and Hamilton tied atop the|ihe 30-7 pasting they took in the|one touchdown and Jackie Par-|26 minutes, 58.5 seconds, Fa ; : eat : | ; .|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Meanwhile, it was a day of|Jim Grant's six-hit pitching; standings with 10 points. But Ot-| con opener at Hamilton,|ker, effective as a target for This was one minute, 31.5 sec The pennants belonged to New|anti-climax for the pennant win-|Washngton's tail-end Senators e ' a FOOTBALL SCORES|> tawa, with a 5-3 , has pit A onds better than the previous in game in hand, a Ticat fumble and a og Aap passes, scared! -ocord Oakley set last year. heccees a inte' thal' dee ners, The National League mcg are pchroredgretbo coating to set up theit two' : Felix Capella of Midland,lneionged to Stan Musial and|'hampion Dodgers were beaten were rained out. BROWN'S ; Mary Luster. Gino Beretta|the first half at Ottawa and held). 1» wie Siena an fO cae: : A ; * : Musial finished his record-|Philadelphia Phillies, 3-1, and P thind quarter, 'and' the merpia|tapidly wiped 'out when ihe career with St. Lauis|tie American League Yankees|Beat, New York 63, Bakimorel| LUMBER & SUPPLIES , Cardinals Sunday the same way|Were rained out against Minne- 42 aeaer | Fullback Dave Thelen was 8 BASEBALL SCORES te siartea it 22 years ago, with|sota Twins. etied kas a at the workhorse for the Rough] It was Parker's first touch- ictory. 1 BEATS PIRATES Cleveland shut out Kansas City] HEA ARTERS" » Riders and barged for two of|down of the season and his pass- oh ie den ae In other NL action Sunday,|7-. NEW HOMES lead, He also added two con-|back Russ Jackson and half-|zled the 18,022 fans. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ge Parag ya Rg in the eighth inning cartied San|nati beat St, Louis $-1, Chicago verts and a single. Bernie Fal-|back Ron Stewart > ndltany oth- American League Reds tied it in the ninth, st,|Francisco Giants over Pitts-|downed Milwaukee 41, San oney hit Tommy yer with ajers, Stewart on a 20-yard pass Standings) Louis won out in the 14th on|burgh Pimates 4-1; and Houston|Francisco edged Pittsburgh 3-2, Saturday afternoon at Ottawa/quarter and the Tabbies' other|leading scorer in the East with|remarkable passing re / 10457 646 -- Pasciorek in his first big 1 and Philadelphia' trounced and the Alouettes took a 24-l4/touchdown was scored by/46 points, kicked a field goal pn ca 12 of 18 f 94 68 .580 10% a 42-year-old Spahn pitched|Competition, belted New "York Angeles rt ha ol beating Sunday afternoon at!rugged Bobby Kuntz. and three converts, yi + 91 70 .565 13 Ja masterful, four-hitter for Mil-|Mets 13-4. 79 83 .488 25% lover Chicago Cubs, winning his|Cleveland Indians both won fin- 79 83 .488 25% |350th game and matching his ishing tied for fifth, with the 76 85 .472 28 '\best previous season's record,/Tigens whippng Baltmore Or- So; AND STANDINGS -451 31%4 |28-7, He also hit that mark in|ioles 7-3 and the Indians edging le 70 91 435 34 11953. Kansas City Athletics 2-1 behind Ne, HE CANADIAN PRESS nn EG, ny Western Conference ota 6 New York Record Crowds In | Stan 'The Man' . both 'scored by] The Argos looked hungry iNlons was second in four hours, Warren Spaha for the third straight time by] 1 the AL Saturday was cut to 17-14. STANDINGS eens eos dagees & "DO-IT-YOURSELF Hamilton took a 17-0 halftime|their four touchdowns, Quarter-|catching--10 for 123 yards--daz Felipe Alou's three-run homer| Saturday in the NL, Cincin- touchdown pass in first|from Jackson. Moe Racine, /WL Pet. GBL Dal Maxvil's run-scoring dou-|Colts, led by 18-year-old John|Houston trimmed. New York 9-1 86 76 .531 18% |waukee Braves in a 2-0 triumph| In the AL Detroit Tigers and Blue Bombers Blast a8 7 3 0209 16514 Minnesota 6 New York 3 'Way Into 3rd Place Detroit 6 Baltimore 8 Washington 2 Chicago 7 pee Aiea Calgary By THE CANADIAN PRESS Winnipeg Blue Bombers threw their biggest offensive punch of , the season at the Eskimos at Edmonton Saturday night for a 38-30 Western Football Con'er- ence victory. Sparked by the passing of vet- eran quarterback Kenny Ploen, Bombers drove for 512 total yards in a display reminiscent of the power that propelled) them to four Grey Cup victor- ies im the last five yars. The win boosted Blue Bomb- ers into third place, one point ahead of Saskatchewan Rough- riders They try to consolidate their position when they return hom tonight to play Roughriders in one of two WFC games. Cal- gary Stampeders visit British Columbia Lions at Vancouver in would put the Manitoba club in second place with 14 points, one more than Stampeders. Ploen completed 19 of 22 passes for 306 yards in leading coupled with a Calgary defeat; passes and halfback Leo Lewis went over from the five for the other Bomber points. Guard Bill Mitchell Led Ed- monton with three field goals and three converts. Halfback Jim Th ran for two touch- Winnipeg to its 12th tive victory at Edmonton's Clarke Stadium. Bombers also rushed for 206 yards. Their total yard. age was good for 23 first downs. COLLECTS. 20 POINTS George Fleming, a kicking specialist cut adrift by Toronto Argonauts of the Eastern Con- fernce at the start of the sea- son, picked up 20 points for the Bombers to boost his league- leading total to 98 in nine Games. Included in his scoring was a 94-yard touchdown run on the kickoff return, three field goals, two singles and three con- verts. downs, one on a 29-yard run around right end and the other on a three-yard jump over cen- tre. Hail'back Eldon Fortie, am ail- American at Brigham Young last year who was cit then re- hired by Edmonton, came off the bench in his first game since his return to pitch a 32- yard touchdown pass to quar- terback Lynn Amedee. Eskimos, also displaying their best offensive punch of the sea- son, picked up 94 yards rushing and 334 passing for 18 finst downs. Amedee was good on 14 Winnipeg Sask. Edmonton 103 105 11 Ottawa Hamilton Montreal! Toronto 94178 4 Eastern Conference Montreal 14 Hamilton 24 ORFU Senior East York 4 Sarnia 3 Sarnia 27 Kitchener-Waterloo 20 Manitoba-Sask, Junior Saskatoon 1 St. James Rods 78 Alberta Junior Calgary Cougars 39 Calgary Wranglers 29 Edmonton Huskies 21 Edmonton Wildcats 7 NORFU Intermediate North Bay 7 Sturgeon Falls 14 Los Angeles 3 Boston 4 Cleveland 7 Kansas City 0 Results Sunday celled, rain Los Angeles at celled, rain. Detroit 7 Baltimore 3 Washington 9 Chicago 2 Cleveland 2 Kansas City 1 (End of regular schedule) National League (Final Standings) Boston, 99 63 93 69 88 74 87 75 86 76 84 78 82 80 74 88 611 -- 574 6 543 11 -537 12 531 13 519 15 506 17 457 25 Los Angeles St. Louis San Francisco Philadelphia Cincinnati Milwaukee Chicago Pittsburgh Houston 66 96 .407 33 Minnesota at New York, can- can- WL Pct. GBL National League NEW YORK (AP) -- The Na- tional League smashed all base- ball attendance records in 1963, surpassing the mark established last season when the circuit ex- panded to 10 clubs. However, a drop of almost 1,000,000 in tae American League resulted in an over-all major league decline of 4.2 per cent, The National League attend- ance after Sunday's final games was 11,382,233 compared with 11,360,159 last year. The Amer- ican League wound up with 9,095,232, or 919,824 under the 1962 total of 10,015,056. The big league aggregate was 20,477,465. In' 1962 it was 21,- 375,215. ial, who broke in with St. Louis Cardinals with two hits 22 years 430, ended his career the same way Sunday in a 14-inning 3-2 ae ag victory over Cincinnati s. é double in the last of the 14th enabled I<usial to retire on a triumphant note. off Cincinnati starter Jim Mal- oney, a single in the fourth. Then in the sixth, Musial sin- gled after a double by Curt Flood, driving in. the game's first run. In LastGame | Good As First ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Stan Mus- Dal Maxvill's game - winning Musial delivered the first hit The two hits for Musial, who ott eeeeereseaseseeesuesesssesetes, . * CAT-TEX famous wonder soles by Cat's Paw Se eeceseavecacecessesesacesessuces® Ploen combined with end Far-|of 27 pass attempts and Fortie|Kirkland Lake 14 Sudbury 12 Los Angeles Dodgers led both the second contest. Lakehead Intermediate A Winnipeg victory tonight|rel Funston for two touchdown! was two-for-two. GEORGE FLEMING New York 51111 .315-48 {circuits with 2,538,602. struck out his first time up, brought his career total to 3,630. a Results Saturday a3 Lakehead College 25 Fort Wil Cinchwiall 3 Bt Louis 1 HITCHCOCK FIRED Ii has played in 3,026 games liam 32 i i oe ; ' and ended with a .331 lifetime bec Intermediate Chicago 4 Milwaukee 1 BALTIMORE (AP) -- Mana- . f Geo. Fleming Maweervary 7 Mottredl Rose: Pittsburgh 2 San Francisco 3 ger Billy Hitchcock of Baltimore ge heat ile lew Yor louston mount 13 Orioles was fired Sunday after| Mt .251. a Widens Lead ' Iphia 12 Angeles 3 Before the game Musial re- Chateauguay 0 Montreal North|Philadelphia Los Ang two years as skipper of the cvived one standing ovation af- By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Kansas City 10 San Diego 24 George Fleming took a com- National League H ike It But e a ot e u Results Sunday American League club. A suc- Y Cincinnati 2 St. Louis 3 cessor was not immediately|'e? another. His Kicking Pays Off g Y' manding 32-point lead Saturday|Balitmore 20 Green Bay 31 in the Western Football Confer-|Chicago 37 Detroit 21 Chicago 0 Milwaukee 2 named. General manager Lee Philadelphia 3 Los Angeles 1 |MacPhail said Hitchcock has EDMONTON (CP)--If there's|ing scored 38 points to boost his ence scoring race, getting a|Dallas 17 Washington 21 anything about football halfback|season total to 98. With fivel;o. cna 5 es 'tield goals, Los Angeles 6 Cleveland 20 . ' American League Boston 10 Denver 14 Lighter, longer-wearing, limber as leather! « wiyagioncooen in wt 6 as They are feather-light--Yet, amazingly tough... super flexible-- yet, outwear leather soles by far. At the familiar Cat's Paw sign, dow ecwoo"ooS® = -- o oroo" oocn BOIS Beos SrwcooScose > = 16.1067 490' The winning . colt FOURTH RACE -- | Mile pace, 3-year- igi Vaeghe Butch, Boyce but not more than $1,500 in 1963: AE--|way, Hannah Dean, Niagara Chonce, U. of goon aie Wind-| Optional claiming 'of $2,500. Purse $600.|Nancy Book B, = seeds . Of Western a @). Pool $156,969. Total Mutuel pool $156,969 sor AKO 19 2-Loule G., McNutt i 6.60 3.20 3.20) Attendance 3,831 5-Edna's Counsel, Madill 310 2.70) Atom Lee, Dufty Uietee bene 5.90 rtm, Sars eel SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES PIRST RACE -- 612 Furiongs, Also hearst and up. Claimii all $2500.| Fifinella. irse $1800, 'a0. ty QUINELLA NOS. 4 AND 3 PAID $18.60 7-Sister H'son .. 15.70 7.80 5.70) Late can. Cut Flower. «+. 10,60 9.90| Start good, won easily. ..-+. 19.00] Winner, b f, 4, Summer ly. Trainer, L. Cavalaris Jr. Buzzin, Vee Gee|Pool $49,814. Quinella pool $54,684. Penepopie, Hy Elector, Xerxes, Eagle, and Final Award. SIXTH RACE -- 1 1-16 Miles, turf course, for -2-year-cids. Canadian foaled. t e Pittsburgh 2 San Francisco 4 |been offered a job in the Oriole Grand Garcon New York 4 egg i - bho apr it had be yet t = (End of regular sc! le) lec wi r to accept, Long-Sho Win ea, Foi Ee nee ge t= ues ee Peta | MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS | Cup AndS Blue Bombers dislikes, it's kick-|schedule he has seven touch- and two aiging as WinnipegSan Francisco 14 Minnesota 45 up aucer } ing. downs, 18 converts, 20 field/Biue Bombers defeated Edmon.|New York 37 Philadelphia 14 . - TORONTO (CP)--Grand Gar- jut it is his educated toe that/goa and eight singles. ton Eskimos 38-30 in Edmonton. SATURDAY FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile pace, 3, 4 and 5|Homestead Jordy 'Who, Patchen Bars, andicon, a 45-1 long shot, finally bas shot tie 25-year-old former] He matched one conference) ane leaders: American League Sse aly '| QUINELLA ON 4 AND 6 Pap $2.20 /lived up to his early prospects University of Washington star|record when he kicked a 48- "(DC FGS Pts|Houston 31 Buffalo 20 8-Donald G. Byrd, Law'ce 16.07.40 6.00/Poo! $10,745. Quinella pool $10,797. |Saturday, racing from behind to into the Western Football Con-lyard field goal against his for-|meming w 71810 8 9\New York 10 Oakland 7 iSimmy' Direck Filton 27. 7530] seVENTH RACE -- 1 mile pace, 3-(d¢feat favored Northern Dancer ference spotlight. mer Toronto Argonaut mates. lkompf B.C 66 Eastern Conference 'Also: Belve's Beltide, Mise Le Reno,|Year-olds and up. Calming all sus00.lin the featured Cup and Saucer And it will be his strong right} Fleming's main attraction in/poninson C 60/Toronto 12 Ottawa 30 Bonnie Riddell, and DNF -- Poplar|Purse $600. (8). Stakes at Woodbine Race fo__that could bring him the|football has been his kicking. It)coleman, C 60 Western Conference Peter V. Fin berks Goines sande 1 3-00 Track. WFC scoring title in his first|helped him gain a lucrative no-|Dijiard, C 48|Winnipeg 38 Edmonton 30 ee Moti double coal. g9se7, {Sweet Harmony, Hayes... 3: Grand Garcon, under jockey fling in Canadian professional] ' contract with Oakland Raid-|poamer,- B.C, 48 Atlantic Conference Agr lags Sam, Jean Third, Joannie/ Dick Armstrong, celebrating his football. ers of the American League two!Funston, W 48|Stadacona 9 St. Mary's U. 8. | SECOND RACE -- 5% Furlong trot. *1 p00 $20,528. 28rd birthday, covered the 1 1-16 Fleming's 33-point lead over|seasons ago, Fleming, B.C. 42|Mount Allison 30 U. of New/Purse $500. (8). SieHTH RACE = 1 mn miles in one minute 45.6 sec- rookie Canadian Peter Kempf of|. It also was the reason coach|Coffee, & 96| Brunswick 0 bLew beak, #eie 4904.90 2. loids and up Nominee pre sony, |onds to defeat Northern Dancer B.C. Lions is s. large few fans|Bud Grant of Bombers picked/Thornton, w 25|Dalhousie 19. Acadia 12 [Shadydale Ecditor, Ingles ..... 2.7027013963. Post positions assigned by money|and Jockey Ron Turcotte by holc much hope any player willjhim up on waivers after Argos|Reed, § 24| Ontario Intercollegiate Senior shall SGN ib ae carte Siem, three-quarters of a length. be able to catch him. "i = on Pago none Fg Loyola 22 Kingeion nd 4 4|Po! stot {Dolly Dale ., Belore $94,595 of the "e42.028 kyr ask your shoe repairer for Cat-Tex half and full soles .. . offering now are ining to) lease im at the cMaster . of Waterloo leverly Dilard, +. 480/994, . economy family's shoes. Mad coer the persed 10-| season. Moe R acine U. of Ottawa 34 Guelph OAC- Fe hyper my Tanne of coire, than eoeal lore in er girs Grattan "and Hemititor, he pa makers of iti gt ra la i 500 In 1963; AE--|Siver Laird, . prepped gr HAD SURPLUS its Peart; Senior Optional MSalmian of #2900. Purse $600.| Pool $23,074. He paid $91.50, $23.80 and ised "TIPPS" for spike heels. Look for them on new shoes, too! points established in 1958 by| New Zealand's overseas trade 2 London 14 Oakville 13 7-Carl W. Grattan, ° 49.40 14.10 7.60] NINETH RACE -- 1 Mile trot, syear-(%7-50' 20d Northern Dancer paid Jack Hill of Saskatchewan|transactions in the fiscal year irst Ontario Junior Conference © |1-Dancer, Corbett 3.80 3.60|olds and up. Winners of more than $2,500|94-00 and $2.70. Jammed Lively, \ riders. to June, 1963, showed a surplus # {Lakeshore hd Hamilton 0 + Also! Adios Direct' Jonnay Dale, Friseo|Optional 'Calmmine ot deon" 26%, AE--lin show position, paid $3.70. In his last two outings Flem-lof $63,000,000 Th ] N Manitoba-Sask. Junior Lou, Ida Byrd B., and Noble Argot. | (8). : . Weston 7 Regina 31 Pool $14,768. dJohnnie R., Palmer t Exhibition Intercollegiate Fant eee WOODBINE RACE RESULTS e en ex McGill 7 St. Francis Xavier 14|oids ana up. Winners of more than $500 Clement Hanover, Lady Scotch. By THE CANADIAN PRESS SeSialne © Ste Seek Riven nel oi ciece fe indionaeal Seams and teammate Dave Thelen jumped into a second - place tie Tan -- Hide Out.|during a pair of Eastern Foot- ball Conference games this weekend. job. (DNF--Did not finish the race.) 'Rendezvous Boy' George Zuk Wins gpbencget -- 1 Mile pace. 3-year- CAMPBELLVILLE, Ont. |9s and up. Claiming all $1,500. Purse Tickled Pink Racine booted a field goal and Mighty Late can. Cathy Yates. Winner, ch f, 4, Dutch Lane -- Grand Orphan. Trainer, L. Silvestri. Pool $49,934. Double pool $77,208. SECOND RACE -- 6¥2 Furlongs for 3 year-olds and up. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1800, (8). W-Dutch Lary, Prueitt 19.30 4,402.70 8-Bull Pine, Turcotte +, 4.10 2.70 7-Page Service, Walsh 2.50 Mart good, won driving. Purse $15,000, added gross $42,025, (16). OF A-en., A't'g 91.50 23.80 7.30 Al-N'ern Dancer (A-en.), T'otte 4.00 2.70 3C-Jammed Lively (C-n.), D'fach 2.70 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: E--Arablan Mar- ket, Pleriou, B--Fast Anser, A-- Avec Vous, Later Mel, N -- Winkie, B -- Brockton Boy, Leader Lane, C--Northern Flight, N -- Slithering Sam, E--Corin- thian, Hereforall, and F--Abtibi. Start good, won driving. three converts as thé Rough Riders whipped Toron'o Argo- nauts 30-12 Saturday, raising his total to 46 points. Thelen's two touchdowns in the same game--giving him five in two games--left him tied for second with Toronto's Dick Sha'to, who. scored one. Both (CP) -- Rendezvous Boy, with mighty-mite George Zuk hand- ling the reins, paused briefly in the paddock for equipment ad- jus'ments, then cooled out some of the better pacing horses at Mohawk Raceway by capturing $500. 1-H 2-Meadowview Champ, Reid . 7-Ha G. Atom, Kingston ......... 5. Also: Sonny Mac, Merrie Byrd, Indian- ation, Port Hope's Boy, and Win Lite. Pool $15,266. olds and-up. Claiming all $2,500. the featured eighth race Satur. rut 'Beino, ane 1. (8). lighland Glen, Woods 19,509.30 5.70 6.80 7. IXTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace, 3-year- Purse 6,303.40 2.70 Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas ler in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) WITH THE OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF THE NEW Late can., Our interview, Gentle Queen. Aso Ran in Order: Fiddlestick, Eter-|Late can., Windlesham, Tin Pan Alley. nal Lock, Phantom Boy, Pavipolly, and|A, B, C, E, F and N -- Coupled. Good Vibration. wi Winner, dk b h, 6, Dutch Lane -- Cathy's Trainer, W. Waterman. Pool $75,659. ™ SEVENTH RACE -- 1\4 Miles for 3- THIRD RACE -- 6 Furlongs, 3-year-clds| year-olds and up. Purse $10,000. Added and up. Claiming all $3500. Purse $1900,/gross $11,850, (8). aD. 82-Puss N B'ts, en., T'cotte 5.90 3.60 2.50 &Padre's Scamp, Hale 7.20 4.80 3.80} 7-Prompt Hero, Potts ....... 6.50.10 4Warferd, Walsh sereseeee 6.405.80/3-Whiteborough, Gubbins .....4.... 2. # .20| Start good, won handily. Viti Also Ran in Order: Johns Champ, .|Greek Form, B -- Acompanado, Sound Stage, and Blue Light. B--Coupled. Late Can. Windy Ship. "= 62 Furiongs, | Winner, b ¢, 4, a Claiming all Trainer, have 42 points on seven touch- downs. "| The leaders: ~ -- eae GBye Bye Badwin, Kingston 4.20 3.00 n racing to the mile victory |*Lynden Anne, Holmes ene in 2:07, Rendezvous hung up Also: Battle Kinney C., Honey Bun C., the fastest time of the evening --and left such notables as Bey- Goes Berserk! erly Dillard, last week's futur- He's Blowing High ity winner, and Silver Laird, Mohawk's track record holder, Prices to Smithereens! --ON -- 728-9441 | "64 | CHEVROLETS There's 5 Lines tor '64 @® CHEVROLET © CHEVY Il © CORVAIR © CORVETTE _and introducing THE SPANKING NEW No Hi-Fi e TV CHEVELLE E @ Radios Ete. If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's SE E.R IG 4 T 7 ow | YOU PAY TOO MUCH! : ALL - FURNITURE APPLIANCES n My my! (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 T TOWNLINE ' 728-4658 140 BOND WES? 3 yuz2esd | QO ~ -_ = > ecosceoNoocou" vv & Racine, O <i) coo --) = oc behind him. With these highly regarded pacers to compete with, Ren- dezvous Boy was neglected by most of the 3,831 fans and he returned $18.10, $6.70, and $4.90 across the board. oo --s--) _-- ahr ae ----s = > > o*e? | Fra HK, Pool $116,131. EIGHTH RACE -- 1% Miles, Marshal turt course for 3-year-olds and up. Claim- ing all $2500. Purse $1900, (7) 1-Starlet to Star, H'son 3Fiak Mark, rong $-Charlle's Folley, Wick Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Alil's Pride, Stee! Perifox, Yola 2nd, and Indian Festival, FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile and 70 yards|Late can. Crucial Hit. for 3 and 4year-clds, fillies, Aliowance, |W! Purse $2600, (5). T 4a Petite Foie, Dittfach 3.20 3.00 2.; 3-Nadia, Burton 5.90 3.50 3. 4 Furniture 24 days, 197,974, Total mutuel pool, 24 days, $11,483,914. ACTION / ACTION / ACTION TAG TEAM MATCH Johnny amped ik 'omen Jolin Pout Hennnig BOB LIEPLER vs FRED ATKINS JOHNNY. FOTY vs THE GREAT KUDO. (Masked) 4 OSHAWA ARENA Tues., Oct. Ist g 8:30 p.m. i] Tickets for these exhibitions et Cesine ve : KING ST. E. PROGRESS Brano CLOTHES IN. THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily ; ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LIMITED 725-6501 NAME IN FINE CLOTHING