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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jan 1966, p. 7

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TEAM CAPTAINS ACCEPT TOURNAMENT MEDALS Thomas Lockhart (centre) of New York, president of the Amateur Hockey Asso- ciation of United States, presents a third-place medal to Czechoslovakian team captain Frantiack Tikal (left) and a second- place medal to Canadian team captain, Terry O'Mal- ley, following the finals in the International Hockey Tournament, at Colorado Springs, Colo. Russia won NELSON, B.C. (AP) + Janu- ary's European tour by Can- ada's top ssiers should answer a fundamental question about the national team experiment: Are its downhill techniques equal to ifs uphill task? The stated goal of a national team, based year-round in this Kootenay district, is to develop the skills, pride and momentum for world - class performances. Eighteen days in Europe will European Tour Will Test' Canada Ski Team Program letter urging an education-com- petition program for Canada's international skiers. Invited to apply for the coaching job, he quit as man- ager of the Talisman resort 40 miles north of Toronto and went west "to see if I could do something with the ski pro- gram and get the mental as- pect of year-round coaching." Jacobs, 32, has been unable sa i ae nso uc aT sein YASS lin mith ns ti gh hs i a manrerkan Lage Sredegolonctomtaaetep te te Oe fat THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, January 4, 1966 7| te-asesne the enart singe jie began racing at the age of 18. |i Professional racing in 1961 and 1962, both in North Amer- ica and Europe, helped him develop his program here. He does everything he ex- pects his skiers to do -- from off - season gym conditioning and weight - lifting to testing slalom and cross - country courses. After major meets, films. of each skier get a thor- ough analysis in the production room. deliver the most critical test to date. The team returns to a number of international meets in North America before the world ski championships at Portillo, Chile, in August. This city and its Notre Dame University have been home base for the team since its in- ception in 1964. At present team members, near-members and a flock pf juniors are gearing up with a Christmas camp at Banff, Alta. Coach Dave Jacobs is gun- ning for world status not just for Nancy Greene and Rod Heb- ron -- gvho are already there-- but for a batch of others as well. DONE HARD WAY In earlier years Canada has had to do it the hard way, with the sporadic emergence of the tournament honors, un- defeated and Sweden, win- less, was fourth. Canada's 3-2 victory over the Czechs, earned them second place. --AP Wirephoto NHL TUG - OF - WAR Can Wings Match Habs In Goal Production? | By AL McNEIL MONTREAL (CP)--Can De- troit Red Wings' Production Line offset Montreal Canadiens' Punch Line? jhave faced « hockey }more than a decade ago, but/ment of the teams at Detroit! punch of the master opportunist | Maurice (Rocket) Richard? | These are questions that might buffs of {rounds the appearance at seal {Forum of Detroit Red Wings |Oldtimers against the Quebec |Oldtimers and a return engage- | |MAY NOT HAVE PLANTE | However, Plante cancelled out of the Sudbury trip at the last Will the great Gordie Howe's| the same questions will come to! Olympia Jan. 28. stamina and all-round ice magic counteract the great scoring} The revived speculation Sur-| charities. | mind again Jan. 21 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters) -- Satur-) day's Old Country soccer re- sults: ENGLISH LEAGUE ' Division I Aston Villa 4 Newcastle 2 Blackburn 0 Burnley 2 Blackpool 1 Chelsea 2 Fulham 1 Arsenal 0 | Leeds 3 Sheffield W 6 Leicester 1 Stoke 0 Liverpool 2 Man United 1 j Sheffield U 2 Northampton 2 Sunderland 1 West Brom 5 | Tottenham 2 Everton 2 | West Ham 0 Notts F 3 | Division It Bristol C 1 Crystal P 1 Bury 1 Ipswich 1 Cardiff 5 Plymouth 1 Carlisle 3 Charlton 1 Coventry 5 Preston 1 Derby3 Portsmouth 1 Man City 2 Huddersfield 0 Norwich 2 Birmingham 2 Rotherham 4 Middlesbrough 1 } Southampton 5 Bolton 1 } Wolverhampton 2 Leyton Or 1 Division Tit Brighton 4 Bristol R 3 Exeter 2 Workington 1 Gillingham 1 Swindon 1 Hull City 4 Swansea 1 Mansfield 1 Oxford 4 Millwall 2 Southend 0 Oldham 0 Shrewsbury 1 Peterborough 1 Bournemouth 0 Queen's PR 7 York City 2 Reading 3 Walsall 0 Scunthorpe 3 Brentford 2 Watford 1 Grimsby 1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ITALY Bologna 2 Brescia 1 Catania 0 Spal of Ferrara 6 Juventus of Turin 0 Internazion- ale of Milan 0 Lanerossi of Vicenza 9 Torino of Turin 0 - Milan 1 Atalanta of Bergamo 0 Napoli of Naples 2 Cagliari 0 Roma 1 Foggia 0 Sampdoria of 2 Lazio of Rome Varese ence 1 WEST GERMANY North Hildesheim 3 Itzehoe 0 Bergedorf 4 Concordia Ham- burg 0 . Luebeck 6 Altona 0 Victoria Hamburg 1 Bremen 3 St. Pauli 3 Friedrichsort 1 Bremerhaven 1 Oldenburg 1 West Hamborn 0 Schwarzweiss Es- sen 2 Bochum 1 Leverkusen 2 Southwest Volklingen 0 Saar 6 F. C» Saarbruecken 2 Worms 1 Trier 4 Bellheim 0 F.C. aarbruecken 2 Worms 1 West Berlin Hermsdorf 1 Victoria 1 Staaken 0 Lertha 3 Suedring 1 Lichterfelde 1 Zehlendorf 2 Blauweiss 0 Reinickendorf 2 Borussia § PAIN Espanol 1 Las Palmas 1 Cordoba 1 Elche '0 Pontevedra 3 Malaga 0 Sabadell 1 Real Madrid 1 Atletico de Madrid 0 Zaragoza 1 Betis 2 Atletico de Bilbao 0 Valencia 0 Sevilla 1 'Mallorca,1 Barcelona 2 BELGIUM Racing White 3 F.C. Bruges 2 Saint 'trond 3 Berchem 1 | 1 1 Fiorentina of Filor- Division IV | Barnsley 3 Luton 0 Bradford 2 Rochdale 1 Chester 3 Aldershot 2 |Colchester 2 Barrow 2 \Crewe Alex 1 Chesterfield 0 \Darlington 2 Southport 0 |Lincoln 0 Wrexham 2 Notts C. 2 Bradford 0 Port Vale 0 Torquay 0 | Stockport 1 Doncaster 1 Tranmere 6 Hartlepools 1 . SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Clyde 1- Celtic 3 Dundee vs, Aberdeen ppd Dunfermline 2 Morton 1 Hamilton 1 Motherwell 4 Hibernian 2 Hearts 3 Rangers 4 Partick 0, St. Johnstone vs. Dundee U, ppd| mates Elmer Lach and Richard) |St. Mirren 4 Kilmarnock 7 Stirling vs. Falkirk ppd Division II Airdrieonians 7 Albion 2 Arbroath 5 Forfar 0 Ayr U 1 Cowdenbeath 0 \Rrechin 2 Montrose 0 East Fife vs. Raith ppd E Stirling vs. Berwick ppd Stenhousemuir 2 Alloa 3 Stranraer 1 Queen of S 3 Thd Lanark 0 Queen's Pk 2 IRISH LEAGUE Ards 0 Coleraine 0 Ballymena 1 Portadown 0 \Cliftonville 0 Linfield 10 Derry City 4 Bangor 2 Distillery 1 Crusaders 2 Glenavon 8 Glentoran 2 EUROPEAN SOCCER RESULTS Standard 1 F. C. Malines 0 Gantoise 2 Beerschot 2 Cercle Bruges 0 Anderlecht 2 HOLLAND Veendam 3 Herenveen 0 Fvay 4 .C. Cambuur. 1 F.C. Twente 0: de Graafschap 0 Tubantia 0 A.G.O.V.V. 3 Go Ahead 2 Nec 0 Wageningen 2 Vetesse 2 Ee Den Bosch 1 Fortuna 54 0 VVV 1 Wilhelmina 1 Roda J.C. 0 MVV 1 PV 5 Baronie 2 Eindhoven 0 Helmondia 55 0 Willem II 4 RBC 0 NAC 4 Noad 0 DWS 1 Haarlem 6 . Ajax 3 F.C. Zaanstreek 1 RCH 0 Volendam 4 Telstar 0 Alkmaar 0 Velox 3 Hilversum 1 ODS 12 Gooiland 2 Excelsior 1 Elinkwijk 2 HVC 1 Xerxes 3 Ado 2 DHC 1 | Both games are on behalf of | The Quebecers recently trav-| elled to Sudbury, Ont., for a | game against that district's for-| |mer stars and came home with) |a 7-3 victory--four of their goals | scored by the Rocket. The Quebecers have _ been) working out Monday nights at} the suburban Lachine arena for| (the last two months and ac-} cording to playing-coach Glen| |Harmon, the former Canadiens defence star, are in "pretty| good shape." } |TO REJOIN MATES "However, you'll notice that jwe've scheduled the games a week apart," Harmon said. 'If! | it goes the way we hope it does, lit migh{-take some of us that jlong to recuperate." | Hector (Toe) Blake, who says) he will reunite with former line-| jto bring the Punch Line back, | | said with a smile he will appear| because "who else have they| got out there who can check Gordie Howe?" Blake was referring to the} fact that the Detroit group had received permission for Howe-- still an active player--to appear! with his old linemates, left-) winger Ted Lindsay and centre Sid Abel. Abel now is general manager and coach of the Wings. In the Quebec lineup will be } some not - so - old performers, jand Detroit hopes to nullify these by the addition of Howe.| Dickie Moore, who announced his retirement from the Na- tional Hockey League at the] start of this season, and Dol-| lard St. Laurent have remained| active in local hockey circles. Jacques Plante, who came out} of retirement .to turn back the Russian national team 2-1 at the) Forum in December, had been |such former players as Leo stars whose training and com- | petition came outside the coun- | try. | Jacobs, for one, was sick of| |a national team known as "'the| |team that was always some-| | where else" and in May; 1964, wrote the Canadian Amateur 'Skiing Association a three-page *x Dining at scheduled to play goal for the, Quebec entry. | iminute because of illness and the local former pros were forced to use a substitute net- minder for that game. | "Right now we don't know if; COMEDY the modern, new * Vintage Room and NEW Georgian MOTOR HOTEL Entertainment Nightly STARTING TUESDAY, JAN. 4th The Fabulous First in @ series of Greot Entertainers to, appear ot the Georgian Motor Hotel DINING ROOM Delicious Meals plus special businessmen's luncheons daily. LOCATION: CHAMPLAIN and THORNTON ROADS 723-4693 Room the & MUSIC Jacques will play or not," Har-| mon said. i The Quebecers. are reported} to be seeking the services of for-| mer Canadiens star Gerry Mc-| Neil to fill in for the mercurial) Plante. | Ken Reardon, a former all-| star and vice-president of the} Montreal club, will join Harmon on defence, as will St. Laurent} and Butch Bouchard. Up front, Richard, Lach and Blake, Moore, Floyd Curry, Ken Mosdell, Pete Morin and Buddy O'Connor will carry the load. | Harry Lumley will guard the| nets for Detroit and coach Eb- bie Goodfellow hopes to aug-| ment his production line with) Reise, Jimmy Orlando, Norm Smith, Stu Evans, Jimmy Pe- ters, Joe Carveth, Marty Pave- lich, Carl Liscombe and Bep)} Guidolin. = 40 USED CARS MUST GO -- AS HIGH AS 20% OFF RETAIL PRICE ! > DAYS ONLY Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Seturdey January 4, ' , 9 AM, TO 9 P.M. LIFE INSURED FINANCING Low down payments --- Up te 36 Months to pey. 6 Months Werranty on every car 1965 GALAXIE 500 2 Door Hardtop -- Licence No. K74140 -- Deep Ivy Green with Aqua Trim, 8 Cyl. automatic, Power Brakes, Power Steering, Push button radio, Back up lights, Padded dash. New car factory warranty. A demonstration will convence. you. Was 3395.00 $3095.00 SALE PRICE 1965 GALAXIE XL Convertible -- Licence Ne. K56901 -- Vintage Burgundy with sparkling white interior and top. Fully equipped with Power Brakes, Power Steering, radio, white walls, safety package. Powerful 352 8 cyl. with dual range autometic, A brilliant style leoder, Wes 3695.00 SALE PRICE . 1965 GALAXIE 500 Herdtep -- Licence Ne. K23266 Sauterne Gold with matching ivy gold trim. 8 cyl. autometic with power brokes, power steering, padded dash, back up lights, white wolls. Hurry for this one. New ter warranty. Wes 3395.00 SALE PRICE....... bs 1965 GALAXIE XL Herdtop -- Licence Ne. H58728 ---- Turquoise with luxurious black viny! trim, Automatic, power brakes, power steering, radio, whitewails, complete safety packege. Best eombination of performance ond a . Very low mileage, New car warranty. es 3495.00 GALE PRICE 2.0... e ese cee eee. *3295.00 1963 FORD CUSTOM 2 Door -- Lic. No. H48149 -- Lustrous black with red interior, A queen from top te bottom, Auto- matic. You can't Buy Better, Wes 1495 ba | 295.00 1963 MERCURY MONTEREY SALE PRICE Seden -- Lic. No. H 41646 -- Bu luxurious metching interior. Fully ipped power brakes, steering autometic transmission white walls and radio, Big car look of solid comfort and $ the fabulous power rear window, Wes 2095 SALE PRICE 1963 METEOR SEDAN Lie. No. H26268 -- Solid black with spotless interior, A true compact with big cor performance. Auto- matic, radio, whitewolls, Wit save you doliors each it. Wes 1495 oF | dey you drive SALE PRICE 1963 METEOR STATION WAGON Lic. No. 8410X -- Brilliont bronze. 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Wes 3350.00 $3095.00 SALE PRICE HELD severe, aewreny te ery DORIS DAY An Aaron Rosenberg- 2 HORROR HITS satan Ae OVS | "Premature Burial" | "Tales of Terror" VINCENT PRICE RAY MILLAND TODAY FROM 6:45 STARTS WEDNESDAY | Martin Meicher Production 'Alga Starring HERMIONE BADDELEY « SERGIO FANTONI a AAMAU RACEURCHE # MLLBTAL Fremeeni iy AARON ROourwEne & mani MELCHER Directed by RALPH LEVY Servengiay y MILT ROSEN & RICHARO BREEN GinemaScope Color by DE LUXE OVER COSTCO DSO SOO HOSS OHET ESE LER Ee eE Ese eeesesseeseseeese" 2ND HIT RIO CONCHOS with Richard Boone -- Tony Frenciosa -- Color ie Ryans Express" "Dear Brigette" PrIONE ~ TORONTO -- 282-3969 ~ WHITBY 668-2692 BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P.M. (Including Sundays) FREE ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS | BILTMORE AMONG THE PACK AT CHANGI CAMP... 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G # DENHOLM - and JOHN MILL Produced by JAMES WOOLF 'fi Written for EXTRA --- OSHAWA'S DON JACKSON IN A FEATURETTE "KING OF BLADES" Lazié Not since "The Bridge On '< The River Kwai" has @ screen adventure provoked $0 much excitement! areing EORGE SEGAL : Tom COURTENAY ELLIOT: TODD ARMSTRONG PATRICK ONEAL 'Based on the best selling novel by JAMES CLAVELL Music composed and conducied by JOHN BARRY e scyeen and Directed by BRYAN FORBES NOW joy LAYING Sig He'd take ini anyone. ne sD y a ARR mene ModUEE KARL _ | TUESDAY at anything, anytime EDWARD @.| ANN- ROBINSON MARGRET THE LU CiINCiINNATi ADULT METROCOLOR LAST DAY FRANK DEAN SINATRA MARTIN 1 1965 FORD LTD 4 Deor Herdtep Licence No. K23342 -- Sauterne gold with gold trim and white vinyl top. ultimate in Ford. Fully power ipped, automatic and true V-8 power wi performance for those who went the finest, Was 3695.00. $ SALE PRICE .... 1965 GALAXIE XL Hardtop -- licence No. 20895 --- Turquoise ond matching vinyl! trim, Bucklet seat beauty. 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Was SALE PRICE .. 1962 CORVAIR SEDAN jc. No. H5S7438 -- Royal Red outside Inside, A truly thrifty. car with' the fomous Pode d tredi- tion for rugged Winter Driving. Feotures 4 Speed Transmission For the Sporty minded, Tale Price .... "995,00 FORD GALAXIE SEDAN Lic. No. 536598 --~ Smartly two toned biue ond white. Eight Cylinder power end economy with automatic, radio, white walls regulor service since new by its one-owner. Wes 1595 13 00 SALE PRICE ei . 1961 FALCON SEDAN jc, No, H28199 -- Condy _ A Stick "Shift with, radios white, walt, "@* @iamenioed more ae and less gas in this truly Tine compact. Was 995 $ & SALE PRICE... 1965 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN Wimbleton white witn spotless interior. Smert, swift and sturdy. Famous economical 6 cyl, with dual range autometic. Big car comfort -- small 2195.00 EXTRA--YOU CAN BE A THUNDERBIRD WNER Licence No. 95285 -- 1959 T-BIRD only one ell luxury features power brokes steering tome radio, A classic in its time, irs ae *1498,00 SALE PRICE 'Pg Pigg PARISIENNE 2 Door Herdtep --~ e. No. 464195 -- Sparkling white ond it interior. This style lander foativen 8 cyl. peer whitewalls, power brakes, steering, radio and ". *1898,00 car economy. Wes 2595.! SALE PRICE Was 1595 SALE PRICE 1964 GALAXIE 500 Convertible -- Licence No. H26524 --- Wimbie- ton white -- contrasting blue top and interior. Fully powered with autometic, radio, whitewalls, padded . Especially for the young ot heart. New car "tg sed seesie $ 350,00 SALE PRIC! 1964 CHEVROLET 2 Door sedan -- Licence No. H 21008 -- Spork- ling turquoise and trim. Bel-Acir Styling. All the speed ond performance you need with the 6 cyl. Automatic .-- radio, Wes 1995.00 $ SALE PRICE : i 1964 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN Lie. Ne. 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Sporty stick shift with dollar saving 6 cyl, Extra clean in every respect, ri SALE PRICE . a TRANSPORTATION -- SPECIALS [e) 1959 METEOR SEDAN, Licence No. 27605 --~ Blue and white 6 cyl, standard 5695, SALE PRICE . er El | tb) 1961 FORD 2 BOOR. Lieence No. H22871 --~ Silver blue 6 cyl. standard. $ SALE PRICE Stas suk 1] (e) 1961 CHEV. 2 DOOR, Licenca No. H45555 -- Rear "ks standerd (d) 1957 DODGE Reyes! hardtop. Lie, No. H21499 = ic. Red ond white 8 cy!, automa *195.00 os SALE PRICE FOUR ONLY -- TRUCK SPECIALS 1) 1964 FORD %4-TON PICKUP, 754878, Was 1695. SALE PRICE 2) ped FORD Lic. Ne. B41494 -- Biue Sate Prict *850,00 Licence Ne. wv 3) 1960 FORD HI7147B Yellow, SALE 4 1957 864964 -- Blue SALE PRICE .. ¥4-TON PICKUP. Licence Ne, es 695 $ i) RICE INTERNATIONAL ven type bow, ieseee No, 'Wes 695 SEAWAY MOTORS (1965) LTD. 1120 DUNDAS ST. E. AT ANDERSON AT THE EAST END OF WHITBY LOOK FOR THE. MERCURY SIGN

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