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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Sep 1964, p. 18

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18. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, September 15,1964 = 'Jiggs' Harlock Wins| There's So Much for You at EATON'S! | UAW Annual Shoot ysis soe By sh ae ae 9 : . if Noteworthy Savings in = corer te a n| Peer 'ALMATEX' PAINTS one " iia now for orer wen ae : : et Electrical Lights and Broilettes! p - success, : Ee reiEe aig oe in x Base Pain sae -- taking part than ¢ wae iY 4 tag .0 ont ' 2 Gols. 10.10 : . ee ee ws At? Sa 1) Wacrerene ig nes 270 et SPECIAL PURCHASE! SAVE 20%! ner, missing only one clay bird, and breaking 24 - out - of - 25. "JigHs",-on one other occasion, OO ey a "Picture Kote" Flat Wall | see ee Pes > H {SUPER SATIN] | iaisc....... 1010 | Wall and Boudoir Lamps has won the trophy two con- p ; i ri s ; oo , : : pe yo ; 2.95 Pin-up Lamps --- single or double styles with brass-finish- secutive years, "Jiggs" won the ~~ club trap trophy, a sports goods ve gti SRE agains ed wall plates and metal shades finished in brown, aqua voucher, top money in the iz %, i ' : sot "Picture Kote" Semi-Gloss or black. money option, and with his 15 © F d , if : 4 a R 9.50 Gal.! ; ~ = also won ae oe fw a a j EATON Special Price 2 Gals 10,50 Single style. Ordinarily 3.98 2 99 HB. = nes a Were i " a 89 Gi 0 3.15 Speclel, |... a A ee "Jiggs" was shooting his old re- : j ; i ; SPECIAL oe Oe liable Browning automatic. es? COLOUR-MATCHED Double style. Ordinarily 6.95 5 49 Paul Branton was second in i 4 ae > , INTERIOR FINISHES feenetd cvs a 1 ee poy pean they al ree Ban 'JIGGS' HARLOCK WITH HIS TROPHY .. Flat : : 1 : ee | Wall 'Scissor' style Wall Lamp -- swings from one side to the go0@ shooting, Peal yi el 5, He won a sporting goods} Also shooting in the doubles ve other and extends up to 32", Brass-finished arm and | ing goods voucher, and money : | i ty " 4 5 i s s fide the alte money oak omer. 0d -mamney from 'the| were, Bill Welel: Jeo Twadel, Almatex" Plastic Almatex' Exterior Sha 400 reflector. Ordinarily 5.95 ! . money pool, "Bing" likes to|Jack Parker, Roy Fleming, Bill i i h T . Pp j + P ise ee 401 i , ; ' Bill Welsh was third in Class|shoot his over and under double| Williams, Kent Smith, Jim Har- Floor Finis rim Paints Mushroom rey Special, each : - sivdee ee 000 ba pk ee A wit rol i iri iggs i h 23 broken birds and albarrel Breta. rison, John Lawrence, Jiges} 1.3 justrous coating for: indoor 105. Vermillion haan: Geese consecutive run of 9 and 8, good)' George Hughes was third in| Harlock, Charlie Watons, Jim] Gnd outdoor floors -- wood, concrete, Coffee Cream . . o9 Crystal Boudoir Lamp -- imported hand-cut crystal stem 115 Brilliant green ry: Pp po: ry: menace 2 oo a RAINE, 3 Seamist Green . for a sporting goods voucher,|cjag¢ C "with a 15 and a con-|Gnithovitz, Bill Barta, Jim Pot-] etc. 120 L . ' ; yu and money from the added! cecutive run of 5 and 2. George|ter, Ted Rossi, Don Hubbard, | 800A Clear 122 Turquoise Wa en : ing ye er "' os! taffeta shade. Approx. 17% money pool. lalso won a sporting goods vouch.|Ron Greer, Leo Moffatt, 'Gus 801 Grey 1s sone blue el cabenacrelsd leeds ad Also shooting in Class A were|er and there was still money in|Hoeck, Leo Champa, Art Young, Logg aclaing sade i 5 x Special, each .. Garnet Knight, Larry LaBlance,/the money pool. George had to Andy Catheart and Gus Koro- ahi Reg. 71.90 Gol. ! : CALE SLUG totrha on Above CARMI John Lawrence, Roy Fleming,|porrow a Browning, and then|Patwa. Royal blue 'EATON Special Price Crystal Grey ; Jim Potter, Gus Hoeck, Jim|the owner wanted it back, so he . trite ad a ' Skyline Blue j : OPEN SHOOT jogany gi ? 1 Sunbeam Yellow 5 EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT, 377 PHONE 725-7373 Gols. s Harrison, John Novak. finished with borrowed Mermaid i : trai : This year for the "open pinata pLs-oige Mega ae i shoot", all shooters who wished/ Reg, 9.50 Goal.! EATON Special Antique White ; Class "B" was very close, and wees bar rr = begat tart PE enter. The winner was] Price, 9 Reg. 3.40 Qt. ! Aes 9s se ' ---- on oS oe ee ae See ee a ee ee ee the three to place all had 19-out.| Mervyn Sinton, in Sse" Charlie Watson with a 24-out-of-'| 2 Gels. EATON Special Price, a : : * ; Phil Duncan, Bill Williams, Paul) : | es eres of-25 broken birds, but the con- ; , rh |25 broken birds and a consecu- Reg. 2.90 Ot.! r PLEASE ORDER COLOURS BY NUMBERS Chopik, Leo Champa; Bill Varty|)'.. run of 19 and 5, He took eg Qt 3.16 ots. De secutive run was the difference. rs : ' Special, .... 2 Qts. Not A ® George Greenley was the winner and Jim Gnithovitz. ihome a sporting goods voucher} Gh x Not Avgileble in Flet Wall Useful 'Roto-Broilette' with 19 but his run of 9 and 5) DOUBLES EVENT and money from the money op- 'Al i 5 W th T i d H p ' gave him first place. He won a) 'phe "doubles", which are shot, 49. mate @ % 0 5 Vi : : : sporting goods voucher and|rom a oa station, are a lot| Jim Potter also broke 24 but alex alner-1 este use Fain = "¢ Broil steaks, chops, fish, bacon; toast open sandwiches, oT ip oii a different from doubles that are|his consecutive run was 15 and ra White e 107 Dork brown 113 Pearl grey : b » > snacks, etc. Approx. 10 x 16", it's gleaming chromium- m Rossi was second in ClaSs/shot at a skeet shoot. The|9. His prize was a sporting vory e | eatoam green 121 White primer ily ; ; é B, with 19 and a consecutive|'doubles" from a trap house|goods voucher and money from 102 Cream e 109 Black 124 Oxford Grey ; plated finish with cool plastic feet and handles, Rack re run. of 8 and 5. He. also won alare both going away at different|the money option. 103 Yellow @ 110 Sandalwood 125 Cinnamon Brown moves for easy cleaning. 600-watt element. sporting goods voucher andiangles and the second bird has} Jack Parker broke. 23 in the 104 Sky blue @ 111 Shutter green money from the money pool. ja bad habit of dropping before/gpen class, and was third. He : p aio, ore td In City can mate fal to, Some ako took home 3 voucher for] Reg. 9.80 Gol. 9... 10.50 : : shooters have never seen lisporting goods and money from Fl ; a pe a P run of 7 and 4, Ron was pleased|fired before, and all -the|the money pool. EATON Special Price, Gol. . As . Special, 5 a ak wa for, Sportine|shooters had to try their skill. || We think all the shooters took] Reg. 2.90 Qt. ! 2 3 15 each (with cord) . .... * mo | 4 The winner of the "doubles" the opportunity to shoot in this] EATON Special Prices .......+++++++° Qts. Ue pred seosing in Class "B" was Bill Watson ae Hn out of class to sharpen their shooting were Joe Twadell, Joe Hinge, onoren birds. For this fine ef eye for the coming duck season. | gyron's LOWER LEVEL, DEPT, 275 PHONE 725-7373 ist EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 277 PHONE 725-7373 Bill Russell; Kent Smith, Gari fort he received the Ron Bow-|The shooters were Joe Twadell, Sillen Don Hubbard and Fred man Trophy, donated by Ronipob Twadell, Larry LeBlance,| ' Vicket Bowman, the local Remington/Roy Fleming, Bill Williams, Bob) me Cl Se cee p iso| 840 representative, Bill also re-|Whitworth, Roy Whitworth, Leo : --_ winners were alSO\\cived a voucher for sporting) Moffatt, Paul Branton, Phil decided by the consecutive run, ' , i y " . "goods and money from the e ~ sil and this is where the Lewis sys- mon tionpool Duncan, Ian Robb, Garry Sillen, tem in scoring. at 2 shooting Sacey Smdaai was secong|Kent Smith, Bing Crosby, Don match, helps all shooters to get) eid. and he also re-|cathcart, B. Koropatwa, George} ceived a sporting goods voucher Metcalf, Jiggs Harlock and Don a fair chance at all prizes. Bill Barta with 15-out-of-25 broken birds, and a consecutive|4nd money from the money op-| Hubbard. i run of 6 and 6 was the winner|tion. _. | If any of the shooters, who % of Class C. He also received a| Ron Hefferman was third in yon prizes, had to leave before] { ef SEAMLESS voucher for sporting goods and|the "doubles" class and re- if was all finished, phone Jigs" : as i money from the money pool. ceived a sporting goods vouch-|! ' ' ie ; Bing Crosby was second with|er. There was money left in the Harlock at 725-6494. He has your E L ' . e+ IERY 15 and a consecutive run of 5'money option for him also. 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