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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Nov 1965, p. 26

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ta ; pe Ye ¥ SONS or ee ee wierd aig gah THE OSHAWA Times, Thursday, November 11, 1965 RETAILERS. TO THRIFTY CANAD! OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 9:30 A.M, -- 6:00 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 9:30 A.M, -- 9:00 P.M. SEE THEM AT ZELLER'S TOYLAND : "Fat Cat" Mammoth Truck With Cat-Climb Traction PROMOTED Hockey Equipment from coaemotcn ot now | ~-- Zeller's Will Score High with the Junior Leaguer! Amazing climb-ection-traction wheels really grip the road, get her out of ditches, over boulders! .. .. @ Motorized winch with chain and hook @ Swinging, big boom raises, lowers automatically Septemb d - " ' ter eg on a ae Pee @ Overall 34" long, 10' wide van, removable canopy crime detection laboratories Fe ¥ | in Canada. He came to Ot- > % : be tawa from Regina where he was in charge of the labora- tory. (CP) Majority No Voter-Bait Grit Thinks MONTREAL (CP)--The fed- eral election this week was the end of an illusion that people will respond to an appeal for a majority government, Gerard Pelletier, the successful Liberal candidate for Montreal Hochel- aga, said Wednesday. Politicians cannot impose problems on voters pith suc- cess, he said. In reality, the cit- izens impose problems on the politicians, Mr. Pelletier, former editor of Montreal La Presse, said the "next party to get a majority will be the one that succeeds in making arrangements in Par- liament for a "positive, cre- ative government." Any more appeals on the negative issue of forming a majority govern- ment will only make the people more skeptical, he said, Mr. Pelletier was addressing a meeting organized by five Montreal credit unions. 243 Tables Play Bridge Bidding hearts, diamonds, spades and clubs were all a convention of bridge players could think about when the Osh- awa and District Bridge As- sociation held a giant tourna- ment over a three-day period here. The tournament, involv- ing 243 tables, was held Oct. 29, 30 and 31, at Mcaughlin CVI auditorium and the Kinsmen Community Centre. Players came from around the province and Upper New York State. In- ternational bridge player Cart- wright was game director. Following are the results in play. Mixed Pairs: For the Toni's Trophy -- Miss V. Drummond- Eves, 45, of Ottawa to the rank of superintendent was announced in Ottawa Wed- nesday. Supt. 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The customer shopping nearest our hidden alerm clock when it rings, will be eligible to draw @ gift from our Christmas Box. So join in the fun at Zeller's this week and buy now '65 Dodge car end pick-up truck go through "Charge-It" -- Pay Only 1.25 Weekly! there will also be... while our selection is at its best. "CHARGE-IT" Po ~ Secret Agent "Zero-M" Powerful Sonic Blaster flat-bed, covered truck, rack truck, crane ond hook truck with 23" high erone, steer forward and reverse, Completely equipped. 'Safety Firsts In The Rink MOCKEY HELMET 979 Of molded high density polyethylene has shock absorbent foam padding; fite el! junior head sizes. BOYS' GLOVES Bloster fires « powerful blast of oir with Bob Chow -tied with Mr. and Mrs. P. Bandler, Toronto; Mrs. R, Drew - K. Marden, Osh- awa. Novice Pairs: for the Whitby club trophy -- L. Seligman-M. Gold, Toronto; section winners in this event were Mrs. A Spratt-Mrs. D. Wilson, Whitby; Mrs. R. Flemming-Mrs. C. Bow- ra, Oshawa. Open pairs -- For the Gen- eral Motors trophy -- B. Gowdy- R. Robinson, Toronto; Art Vail- lancourt, Oshawa; D. Philips, Toronto% out of a field of 96) pairs, the highest placed Osh-| awa pair Mrs. G. A. Rundle | and Mrs. E. M. Culp placed 5th.| Mrs. and Mrs. William Baker, | Oshawa, won a section top. Oshawa Pairs: for the Vail- lancourt trophy -- N. Larusso and G. Wilson; Mrs. F. Rundle! and Mrs, H. James, Oshawa,| won a section top. | Non Masters Pairs: for the| Kandel trophy -- P. Baycroft) and G. Dobbie. | Consolation Game: for those| eliminated from the qualifying round of the open pairs. Mrs. H. Hart, Oshawa; Mrs. B. McLean, Toronto; won a section top. Non Master's Team of Four: for the Robert Stroud ~ Mrs. H. P. Hart, Oshawa, Mrs. B. McLean, G. Lumsden, Davey, Toronto; H. Winters, Whitby: Mrs. Kay Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Barker, Oshawa. Master's Team of Four: for the Oshawa Duplicate Bridge Club trophy -- Mr. and Mrs. D. Phillips, Dr. Eric Jones, all Toronto; W. Crissey, London; Dr. and Mrs. S, P. Kandel, Port Perry; Bruce Gowdy, 4 R. Robinson, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. K. Marden, Mrs. M. Clarke, L. Peel, all Oshawa. The team of J. Miller, Ash burn, Ont.; Mrs. Lou Rippon, Toronto; Mrs. E. Wadsworth and Mrs. R. Morris, Oshawa, were high scorers. Those who arranged the tour- nament were: A. Vaillancourt, Mrs. G. A. Rundle, A. P. Gar- rett, Mrs. C. C, Baxter, Mrs. E. M. Culp, J. Patterson, R Morris, J. Coles, R. Stroud, R. Niglis,'Mrs, William Heron, Wil- liam Baker, Mrs; S, P. Kandel and E. Bastedo. Are well padded to orqvide protection for the begin- ner, Mode of pearl suede cowhide with "Armour Plate' 'wrist guard and thumb protection, Cream with black euff, 999 YOUTHS' 14" LONG GLOVES 700 499 For-pro™ style protection,ong..service. Three. fibre reinforced rolls on back of hand. molded plastic cuff roll, "Flexi-thumb" for good stick control. 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