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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1966, p. 6

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& THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 22, 1966 Crushmen Meet Don By a play host to Peterborough Don Byes tonight and the Junior Hockey League t Civic Auditorium Par Poe os u0n BS uc goalie Dave Gavel. Bob Heard, general manager of the Crushmen, said of Gavel, "he's been warned about this kind of shot before, and we will es Here warn him again before the ame." While Gavel is a fine goalie, he seems to occasionally have trouble with the long shots and goals of this nature are bad for a team's morale. Coach Bob Dionne has been working the boys on the basics, and skating in practices of late, as the feeling seems to be that to beat Peterborough Oshawa must skate, skate, skate. "Tf your club's not sk: R ~~ not going to win," said Heard. This is true, of course, and it took a lot of hard skating to a tie out of the last Peter- game. The personnel of the Crush- men seem to be in good condi- one ses oe be Doug Whiting who is till suffering from a fractured finger. To fill in Crushmen will have the use of Clayton from the Generals, Quality Fuels, Bad Boys Post One-Sided Victories Quality Fuels their initial win of the season as they defeated Hawks 13-4 in the awa Senior Hockey League doubleheader played at Civic Auditorium. In the second game, Bad Boys ran wild over Dodsworth Printing with a 10-1 victory. Bad Boys' victory moved them into sole possession of first place, and they remain undefeated after five games, while Quality Fuels moved into a third place tie with Dods- worth Printers. John Chasczewski scored four goals in the Fuelman's victory, while George Vail and Bob Bis- hop connected for three each. Barry Furey, Ralph Prentice and Al Dick all contributed single goals in the one-sided win Al Dick assisted on four goals for a five point evening, but Vail also registered three assists to end up the evening came up with opening game of the Osh- the THIRD PERIOD 10, Quality F 11. Quality Fi 12. Hawk: jreen (Lutton, Armstrong) vigeees 13, Hawks--Armstrong (Powless) .. 14 Quality Fuels--Bishop (Vall, Furey) .. t (Hi McAvoy) 16. Quality Fuels--Vall (Furey) 17, Quality Fuels--Bishop (Alexander, Bishop) Penalties -- Bishop 13.51. Bob Burke scored two first period goals to give Bad Boys a 2 to 0 lead at the end of that stanza in the other game. That was all that was re- quired, but he registered his third and fourth goals in the final frame. Jack Sneddon and Jim Peters scored two each, as Phil Long and Ted Donaldson contributed singles in the victory. Jack Sneddon assisted on four goals, to increase his league - leading point total to 19, on seven goals and 12 assists. Harv Burke moved into second in the scor- ing race, as he cashed in on five assists. Ted Donaldson also had a helping hand on and Club. Murray (Special) of Toronto Parkway MacGregor Guelph advanced to the quar- ter finals of the first event in|out the day, forcing Creber to|/by the Oshawa entry for most the Ontario Dunlop Invitational|draw the four-foot circle with|of Bonspiel at the Whitby Curling|his last stone to win and re-|down a 5-2 Oshawa lead to tie KEY SHOT -- Claire Pea- cock of Oshawa delivers the stone that almost -made him a first event qualifier Creber, MacGregor Advance In Bonspiel | WHITBY Creber Bill in the Ontario Dunlop In- vitational Bonspiel at the Whitby Curling Club. His shot forced Bill Creber of Claire Peacock's Oshawa Curl- ing Club entry could garner a berth for final day's play. Pea- cock curled strongly through- of }main in the hunt for first event With one elimination draw| honors. still to be played on Friday,| Peacock executed key shots\fock of the game, Michael six teams have already quali-|throughout the day and only|moved Mann's rock back and fied for the quarter - finals,|Creber's clutch shot dropped|rolled beside it. A which will be held Saturday.|Peacock into the third event,/showed Mann the winner by a|Wings. Speck got two goals and Also on tap Saturday are the| Peacock final rounds of the second, third|Ray Grant of Unionville 9-7 and! and fourth events. earlier had beaten Monty Kemp's Toronto Parkway to make a sensational four-foot draw with his final rock of the game to grab a 6-5 win |Kingston's Bob Mann on the) ropes on three separate occa- sions but was unable to deliver the knockout punch. Out-curled the game, Mann whittled ithe game 5-5 on the 10th, and jthen watched as, on the last A measure} |sixteenth of an inch. | MacGregor is the first main \paeasay te over .Peacock's Oshawa rink, (Photo by Stannett, Whitby) Flyer Rice Top Scorer NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) Derek Sanderson, captain of the fifth-place Niagara Falls Flyers, scored three goals and four as- sists last week to take a five- point lead in Ontario Hockey Association Junior A individual scoring honors. Sanderson has 13 goals and 16 assists for 29 points in the 12 games he has played. In the runner-up spot is an- other team captain, Fred Speck of second-place Hamilton Red an assist last week to bring his total to 24 points. He has 12 Peterborough|event guelifier to win all three) goals and 12 assists. » League Monday,, Union, topping VANCOUWER (CP)--The in- vasion fron: Saskatchewan is on. Hundreds. of Saskatchewan Roughrider 'fans began pouring into Vancouver today in a flood that has take n Grey Cup, organ- izers by surprise, To the deli ght of hotel own- ers, a Grey 'Cup weekend hotel room can't" be found. within about a 50-miiile radius of the city. Some of the Regina fans are planning to spend their sleeping hours bedded down in cots and bedrolls in gymnasi- ums and other buildings here. "Everything is. booked solid clear through: to Chilliwack," Herman Burkart, chairman of the Grey Cup committee, said Monday night, "They are now looking for rooms in. Victoria and as far south as Bellingham, Wash," Even Saskatchewan entries Credit Union and Oshawa Nairy remained! unbeaten 'in the Oshawa Juvenile Hockey Tony's .Refreshinents 5-3 and Dairy whipping . Hayden, Mac- donald 9-1. Walter Grabko scored twice for Auto Worke rs while single counters went t¢) Danny McKee, Harry Morrison: and Bill Mor- rison, Gary Christenson, Jim MciIntryre and John Lawrence scored for Tony's. Daryl Hudgiri tallied four times for Oshawa Dairy and Don Logeman added _ three. Singles went to §.teve Blake and Mike Rose wity, Wayne Hodg- son scoring for! Hayden Mac:| donald. | In midget league action, Navy Vets blanked Letter Carriers 2-0, Kinsmen bea Lions 4-2 and Kiwanis defeated Firefighters 6-1. Charlie Ibey and' George Mon- petite scored for, Navy Vets, A pair of goals'Yy Bill Holmes sparked Kiwanis, with Dave Pultz and Harry Flynn scoring one each. Gord Holmes and Peter Bakegeorge replied for) Lions. Lawrence Wry was a three- goal performer | for Kiwanis, with single goals coming from Dusty Lynd, Berni e Lacroix and George Lees. John Wright was the Firefighters' \marksman. Goalkeepers Roi. Stenes and Dennis Higgins :shared goal- keeping honors for 'Police Asso- ciation as they stretched their |Tony's Leaders Capture Games. In Juvenile Hockey Loop League ieadiiig Auto Workers|John Watson scored for Bathe and McLellan. Adame and David Coule each came through with two goals for Scugogs with single counters coming from Victor Jenkinson, Fred Sada- way and Richard Bauffard. Tom Daise tallied twice for Canadian Tire, Wayne Datfield and Kevin Capethorne once each. Following standings: OSHAWA MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Midget League PWT L Pts. are the league > 7 Kiwanis Club Navy Vets Local 222 Canadian Legion Letter Carriers Rotary Club Kinsmen Club Firefighters Lions Club Rose Bowl be ce co to be bo 8 Ee ee Soo EHH wwe coowresoosse Rese Heweose SSH wennwneaa Juvenile League P Oshawa Dairy Auto Workers H. MacDonald » a3 wemwsoo ba] ovuaange Bantam 33 vo to cote @ Police Association Ernie Cay Banks Flooring Local 1500 W. Kiwanis Scugog Cleaners Canadian Corps Roughrider Fans Invade Vancouver in the Friday night Grey Cup parade have far exceeded or- ganizers' tions. Three weeks ago they had planned on 75 entries--hope- fully. By Monday they had 138 applications. Now the parade committee has to start cutting. TRAINS ON WAY Two special trains from Sas- katchewan are en route to Van- couver. Other Saskatchewan fans are coming by what lim- ited airline service is available in view of the Air Canada strike. Many are taking to buses and private cars. Officials aren't certain how many Rough Rider fans from Ottawa will make the long journey here to cheer their team on. Most of the Ottawa fans are not expected until Fri- Gay. The Saskatchewan flood--ex- pected to swell to about 5,000 this week includes the pre- mier, the lieutenant-governor and the mayor of Regina. Both teams, meanwhile, were to arrive today, Saskatchewan via a chartered aircraft about noon PST and Ottawa on an air- line flight through the United States about 6 p.m. PST. . Likely one of the first things they'll ask about is the weather and Empire Stadium, It rained all day Monday, saturating the playing field whose drains were flowing to capacity, Crews hauled a tar- paulin over the grass Monday afternoon, but the field was visibly soft in spots. MAY BE SOFT Stadium Manager Buz Evans said two days without rain just before the game would produce ideal playing conditions, but if the rain doesn't ease "the field -|will probably be a little soft for the game." The weatherman wasn't help- ing very much, He predicted that on the basis of past rec- ords Saturday is likely to be cloudy and rainy. The U.S.. weather bureau in its five-day forecast predicts near normal precipitation--and on the coast that usually means plenty of rain. J The first main event of Grey Cup week began Monday with 800 curlers from across the na- with six points. Archie Cour- tice had a helping hand on three of the winners' goals. games convincingly. He defeat- Mia arise: ed Glen Brock's highly regard- Paul Michael of Oshawa had ed Collingwood rink 7-3 in the Former leader John Vander- burg of Peterborough dropped to third spot with 22 points, one three of the goals. nk 9-6, Roddy McDonald counted the Dodsworth Printers goal, Duplate Oshawa rinks held the spot-|" Local 2784 light in the last draw, but only tion competing in the Totem bonspiel. Today, the nine Miss Grey bantam league lead to two points by beating Houdaille | For Hawks, Bob Watt count- ed twice, but Neil Armstrong was the big point man scoring once and assisting on two on a goal mouth pass from Charlie Hiltz. = Toppin Cole, morning draw, eliminated Dave Pedley of Toronto Parkway 9-6 and then waltzed over Mann 11-4. ahead of Sanderson's linemate, Clem Tremblay. League-leading St. Catharines |Black Hawks boast by far the Craig MacLeod scored a pair of goals for Police with Dave McKee and John '|"haler adding 4.0 |Canadian Tire Hambly's B'Nai B'Rith Bathe, McLellan Cup entrants complete prepara- tions for Wednesday night's pageant--and an _ on-the-street «| Three Shutouts Registered In Novice Church Hockey t Gibson, K. Three shutouts and a tiejand Terry of King street both) Phiten Reece Mntatreng om reer! | (Sneddon, Burke) -;.....4..... 184i were included in Novice Protes-|had a perfect day in the nets FIRST PERIO! 16.09. mis "|tant Church League hockey/as the two teams battled to a Md ia) lhe SECOND PERIOD action as the weekend brought! 0-0 tie. 2% Quality Piel --Prentice aie say games ranging from 0-0 tie to) Gary Maclean scored the One erent, eae" an 11-0 humiliation. only goal of the final Novice * Counties) : NO ee eens) St. Mark's opened with a 3-l\game as St. Paul's defeated nae bed Beve-Des agg Nag Oe win over St. Andrew's on|Simcoe Street 1-0 to give Tom ers (H. ri r | sk | . id (Hitz). 17-49|80al8 by Wayne Willmore, Car-)Hart the shutout. Fourth event qualifiers are|Sanderson NF : See eevee. burea or son Campbell and David! Westmount ttewned Har-/Dr. Al Riva, St. Catharines,|Speck H (Sneddon, Donaldson)... 19531 Senior. St. Andrew's goal was|mony 3-1 in the first .Bantam|Floyd Perkins, Richmond Hill,|Vanderburg P ' {30 Bad Bove---Senddon (Peters) .. @.a7iscored by David Siksay. meg the day and Knox|Ken Phillips, Toronto High Se on ond cf ed As oys---B. Bur H ist\ beat rist Church 5-1 in the|Park, Bill Leask, Toronto| Ecclestone 4 " 1419 armony street and Christ | Park, , Gaurtion) 'i nal Penaitan = rite (nor and 10 min-|Church fought to a 3-3 tie Sle yey : |Granite, Grant and Brock. er - s--Chascrews! 14; .49.| the d game as Peter n the first game goals were) edmon 4 16) it Jaim- 2 Fr AW 9 oe eect naaczewaki'"° "*leg-are' 10 and iste it you nave one or | Winstanley scored two for Har-|Picked up by Dave Mackinnon, | phrasing Pleau M e mony and Bob Bathe picked up|Gerry Turner and Tom Rore| Peacock, Oshawa 9, Grant, Unionville 7|Luce K * (Dick, Prentice) 18.14|the other of these numbers please call Wass cowl abba Able hee afi tata the same number for Christ|beck for Westminster while Ken) Kemp, Peterboro % Reid Brampton Drouin M Church. The other scorers|Macinally ber Tan barknay ik Timbers, Tkaczuk K _ scored Harmony's| creber, Tor-Parkway 6, Timbers, Uxb. Four Teams Undefeated os "int Sn waten i: Mion tnarer and te) pga, fargo In Pee Wee Hockey Loop Peacock 9, Kemp é Christ Church. Harper scored three and two} ¢reber,& Dixon § Robert Small scored four/S0als respectively for Knox Harman, North Oshawa and;chalked up the shutout for the Connaught Parks posted vic-|winners. Grant 9 Reid 6 goals in the next game as|While Howard got the Christ tories last week to remain un-| In a_ closely -.played game, MacMillan 10, Timbers 4 Albert street blanked North-|Church goal. defeated in the Oshawa Neigh-|Eastview took a hard-fought 3-2 Keith Peters Local 1817 Houdaille Ind. barbecue outside the nightclub jwhere the 1966 Miss Grey Cup will be chosen. Bad Boys 9. e Sneddon, H. Burke, Peters, Burke, Don- aldson. Dodsworth Printers -- Hooper, Deives, Hiltz, Edwards, Linton, Fegan, McQuaid, McDonald, Nelson, Hooker. PIRST PERIOD Pueis: Finney, Glaspell, Alex- ice, Bishop, Chasczewskl,| 1, Bad Boys--Burke (Peters, Sneddon) Cow ' Vail, Dick, Prentice, Furey. Hawks: , W, Bred-| 9, Bad Boys---Burke First event qualifiers for play) Saturday are Rod _ Sjobers, Peterborough; Paul Savage, Toronto - Parkway; Ralph Don- ovan, Toronto. Weston; Don Campbell, Toronto Avonlea, Creber and MacGregor. Third event qualifiers are| average. Mac White, Burlington, John! Scoring leaders (Legend: H-- Allingham, 'Toronto Avonlea,|Hamilton; K--Kitchener; M-- Bob Harris, Unionville, Harve | Montreal, NF--Niagara Falls; Acton, Uxbridge, Mann. and|P--Peterborough): Peacock. | best defensive average. Goalies Pete McDuffe and Larry Holmes have a goals-against av- erage of 2.58. Since taking over for the injured McDuffe, Holmes has allowed just seven goals in 3 2-3 games for a 1.91 others. Phil Green cashed in singles. the fourth Hawk goal. 1500 In other action, Local edged Local 1817 4-3, West- mount Kiwanis mipped Bathe and McLellan 5-4 and Scugog Cleaners defeated! Canadian Tire 7-4, Peter Boswell scored two goals for Local 1561} and others went to Doug Mitclvell and Les Kiraly. Danny Heri vert, Wayne Sudsbury and tob Tresise .|scored for Local 11317. Mike Harper and Dan O'Brien each trijzgered two goals for Kiwanis amd Ken Stin- son added the fifth; Jerry Reid, Dale Tullock, Doug, 'Bannan and REMEMBER WIHEN . . .?| By THE CANADIAN PRESS: | Moscow Selects, the first Russian hockey teiim to tour Canada, were beaiten 7-2 by Allan Cup chainpions Whitby Dunlops nine years ago today--in 19%7--hbefore 14,000 fans at "Yoronto's Maple Leaf Gardens. The visitors, opening i. seven- game tour, scored first but were then controlled firmly by the Canadians. ee om Co me C0 Co om ce C8 te em 8 to Cot uMHoHer ner nnwwwn SB crew yS SrHssconorcoeemnoe™ -y ooret eS 98 WO He Be ae ee be ee Og SHwwrwwewiaeheaAnnnnok Penalties 13,88, Hiltz 3. 4. Bad J 13 12 SECOND PERIOD $ Quality Fuels--Vali Quality Fuels--Chascrewak! 6 5 5 YESTERDAY'S FIGHTS 0.H.A. JUNIOR "B" HOCKE' | TONITE 8:00 P.M. MacGregor 11, Mann 4 Brock 10, Geer 7 Any budding Rembrandts ce. L ~ ae 2 ren ai home? Have ther H ly _palausw See senzew LuLuu ' tit YOu fe amily. Peterborough Don Byes: Adults 75c 18 and Under 5()c ATian Los Angeles -- Joe Frazier, THIRD GAME 205, Philadelphia, stopped Eddie : Grant es" phscMtltan 3 |Machen, 192, Berkeley, Calif., minster 7-0 to give goalle Pauli Northminster bombed St. SECOND DRAW 10. gwiltshire the shutout. Other|Andrew's 11-0 in pee wee action - Rirst Game | Detroit--George Chuvalo, 210, scorers for Albert street were|8S Jarvie, Thaler and Rowsell tA A ER Ra tr ; Toronto, stopped Boston Jacobs, Dan Snow, Gary Wiltshire and scored two goals each. Other) Pediey, Tor-Park. 11, Douglas, Tor : 186, New York, 3, heavyweights. Bill Galbraith. scorers were May, -- Brinning, maida 3 = 5 borhood Association Pee Wee/decision over Brookside Park.| George Pigden of St. Luke's Widdecombe, Field and Drantz,|"*°o"ee"" Theis aae -- Hockey League. Joe Greentree, with two goals,| | The shutout went to John) mann 6, Michael 5 A fourth team, Nipigon, is|and Gary Wilson accounted for | Bones. Macdreper 9, Padley ' also unbeaten in two games and|Eastview scoring, while Brad Sk t Sh t In other pee wee action,| Brock 18, meets Novice All-Stars Thurs-|Carnochan held back the Brook- ee 00 ers | Westmount beat Simcoe 4-2 on) day. side attack with many key " jgoals by Osborne, two, Rae) For Harman, North Oshawa/saves. Brookside goals were T F L d jand Morris, while Simcoe goals} - sda I PS ARR ER EE and Connaught, victory was/counted by Craig McLeod and 1e or @a went to Smith and Porteus for their third of the season. \J. Mason. Simcoe, _ | Body Shop Wins Results follow: Woodview Park took a well-|_ After a summer lay-off, Osh-| Southminster defeated _ St.) Baker Park handed Fernhill|earned 3-0 win from a stubborn|*¥@ skeet shooters got away|Paul's 7-2 on the strength of} its first loss of the season with |Sunnyside team. Woodview|'° ® good start recently in the| two goals by Brabin and singles] West Plant Game a #3 vicwry. Danny Portecusigoais were notched. by Dwight new season of the Lower Lakes|by Jeff Rorabeck, Sheridan, : led the Baker attack with alPartridge, John Stainton and|5*eet League. ; Northey, Kirkham and Don-| Body Shop continued as the two-goal performance, while B.|Peter Taylor; while Al Tole|_,competing in the first shoot)nelly. St. Paul goals werejonly undefeated team in the) Marks and T. Northey added/earned the shutout with a good of the season, Oshawa skeeters scored by Kift and Sutherland.|G.M. West Plant Hockey single markers. In a losing ef-\effort in the Woodview goal. tied for first place with York; King Street downed First} League by trimming. Pain fort for Parnhill Rill McKelvie| ; Morland.--the---Sunnyside 2un_Club, with a score _of 245| Baptist 9-5 in the final pee wee! Shop_7-3 Don Leyton and Rocco Ambra goalie, played a standout game birds out of a possible 250. All game as Mike Cawker picked) Bill Wallace paced the win-/ each scored one goal. with many fine saves to keep local shooters were well pleased|up four goals for the winning/ners with a hat trick while} Connaught blanked Valley-/sunnyside in the game. with the score, for York has|team. King's other goals were|Frank Sutton scored a_pair,) They'll likely colour bright and happy--that's the way you'd want it, isn't it? Even if anything always been a close competitor! netted by Bryan Moore, Randy|Harold Woodcock and Grover| happened to you. view 11-0, han Valleyview -- for the Motor City boys. Panton, Peter Falaise, Jim) Sutton one each. For the losers, its first loss. Paul Osborne and|_ Southmead and Bathe played Dave Smith led the Connaught attack with three goals and an assist each, with Victor Suppen adding two goals. Other Con- a 2-2 stalemate in their contest. However, Bathe were short- handed and lost the game by default. For Southmead, R. Hoy and D. MacDonald each counted Based on a_five-gun high|Lean and Garry Fetterly. For|Bud Segriff, Bruce Ogden and score, the tally for Oshawa was Baptist, turned in by Lofthouse scored two! John Muir all scored one goal. : Rick Sheridan,|with a goal each scored by| who took first spot with a per- Sherrad, Glazier and Phillips.| Room Inthe second tilt, Battery short-circuited Cutting} CHILDREN under 14 FREE It's simple to make sure that this is so. Suggest they draw a beard on dad--not a beat- nick beard, a "grandfather's beard". Are you fect score of 50 birds, Eric) Mites played two games Sat-|Room's bid for their first win, | Cornish, Don Hubbard, Allen|utday when Rangers beat|downing them 8-7. Wood broke 49 each, and Wil-| Mapie Leafs 3-1 and Black} Battery's Tony Meraw and burt Newland, 48. Hawks and Red Wings played|Brian Tedesco tallied three Png ews shooters who/to a 3-3 tie. boals each. bith peed and Ken nn shot well were Louis Sirizzotti,, Bob Sterling scored twice for| Hanoski row out the scor- efforts from William Kay and/Max Brown and Herman Sweet-|Rangers in the first game while|ing. For Cutting Room, George Ear aleve oe eg = man, breaking 47 each, Ted|Perry Bennett scored the/Olliffe and Al O'Donnell each a sph pret Ae tock Hs Kingside sy brought down 45, with|team's other goal. Paul Mason/scored twice. Singles went to .m. . las Auditorium, 6 p. The Kingside goal was counted| "=" Brown and George Brown|picked up the Leaf goal. peg egg Bryant and DAY i a 20 by Randy Wetherup. breaking 44 and 43 respectively.| In the final game, Tom Bathe naught goals were notched by Ron May, Mark Adams and Ron Jenkins. Phil Delong SPORTSCOPE TODAY Figure Skating Club -- Civic a goal, while for Bathe, Stan if accompanied by an adult Cockerton notched the goals. 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"ke EXCELSIOR LIFE | Other team scores were St./scored all three goals for Oshawa Civil Service League) North Oshawa turned back a/Catharines 242, Scarborough|Hawks, while Red Wings got -- Foote's Towing vs City Hall hard-working Lake Vista squad/240, Oak Ridges 238 and Malton|goals from John Hicks, Gary at 9 p.m. and Dupont vs Chow's bv » 5-1 margin. North Oshawa 233. 'Heron and Arthur Grant. Restaurant at 10 p.m.; bothiwas led by Bruce Blight, with oa ess games at Bowmanville Arena. |three goals and-an assist, and Oshawa Midget League --|Phil Jarvie, who picked up one Games played at Children's)goal and added three assists. Arena. Local 222 vs Canadian/Tom Scero added the final Legion at 8:20 and Rotary vs|North Oshawa goal. The Lake Rose Bow! Restaurant at 9:15.| Vista goal was counted by Rick WEDNESDAY Lowe HOCKEY | In the final game of the day, Oshawa Bantam League --|Storie took a 5-0 win over Ernie Cay vs Keith Peters'|Rundle Park. Frank Schram Realty at 6 p.m.; Duplate vs/led the Storie offense with two Banks Flooring at 6:55 p.m.;|goals, while single goals were Local 2784 vs Canadian Corps|notched by Shawn Stark, Jim at $8 p.m.; B'Nai B'Rith VS} Vallancourt and Pete VanKemp. Hambly's Beverages at 8:55/Gary Aldred posted the shutout pan. All games at Children s|with & good effort in the Storie Arena. goal, ' ' BABY BONUS "BONUS DAYS" You will receive 10% CASH BONUS on any purchase you make with your BABY BONUS cheque ANY TIME at 'OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE. c A Ye Wy hish Y Resounding tasté ... at a quiet price BRANCHES FROM COAST TO COAST IN CANADA -

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