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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Sep 1967, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 21, 1967 continued to feature the Os! | he mixed doubles play. awa Tennis Club Champion ships. The predictions of the tour nament committee fell when all but one of the. fourilengthy careers. | darlowe, Youth was served as upset! | eeded teams was eliminated in! Latest victims were club vet-|Moore « respectively, rans Kay Hopkins and Ralphiand No. 2 teams and were ex-| who have long ago pected to play off for the title. | ost count of titles won in bad- flat) mintan and tennis, during their and wife team of They were seeded with their partners, Ron Cox and Mary as No. 1 The third seeded husband Rae and iWilma Petre also bowed out,! leaving only the No. 4 seeded of!Ror Guiltinan and Marg Gray/released )Sid and Carol Dodsworth still for the title. | in contention. Quarter-finals: Ron Cox and The surprise team of the'Kay Hopkins defeated Bryce £ e e & Vi tims event proved to be the youth- Brown and Marilyn Schultz 6-28 Defending champions Rae/nis. Pe oO |ful combo of Ron Guiltinan and/10-8; Dodsworth and Dodsworth|Petre and Jack Taylor are the| Semi-finals of the Mixed Doubles Upsets Marg Gray who first won a won over Sutherland and Suth- marathon decision against Raejerland 6-1, 6-4; Guiltinan and and Wilma Petre 4-6, 6-4, 6-1/Gray beat Petrie and Petrie and went on to defeat Ralph 4-6, 6-4, 6-1; Lorne and Myrna Harlowe and Mary Moore, in MacIntyre defeated Dave Stew- the semi-finals. art and Marg Froud 6-2, 7-5; The Dodsworths the R. Harlowe and M. Moore won measure of Sutherland in the quarter-finals 5-0, 6-0. and rallied from a 5-2 deficit) Semi-finals: took top seeded team of Ron Coxikins 6-2, 10-8; in the semi-finals, 6-3, 6 Jim and : Rose over MacIntyre and Maclntyrejang 1, MacIntyre vs J. Lyons Dodsworth andjand R. Guiltinan vs S. Wigg ; in the second set to kayo the|Dodsworth beat Cox and Hop-jand C. Kirby; R. Harlowe and| Jencks, a three-year place kick- Guiltinanand|D. Stewart vs H. Moyer and J.|er veteran of the National Foot- and Kay Hopkins 6-2 and 10-8 Gray beat Harlowe and Moore|MacDonald. R. Moore and J.|ball League, joined Montreal Sutherland, bye; T. Keys and|Alouettes Tuesday for a five-| the men's doubles| The third seeded team of draw and there should be some|Moyer and MacDonald may keenly contested matches in|give the top teams a surprise this popular event. las both are playing steady ten- men's No. 1 seeded; Terry Keys andisingles are scheduled for Sat- Goad Barker are seeded No. urday at 3.00 p.m. with the finals scheduled for Sunday, The draw follows: R. Petriejaiso at 3.00 p.m. and J. Taylor, bye; B. Brown Spectators are welcome to a vee dee Teeny watch these exciting matches. JENCKS GETS TRYOUT and L. Rundle; §S. Dodsworth MONTREAL (CP) -- Bob The i 2. Dodsworths now meet! Tennis director Guiltinan has|B. Barker, bye. day trial. --4968's HOTTEST NEW CARS WITH THE FINE CAR TOUCH REMEMBER WHEN? . . 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LTD. 419 Dundas Street East WHITBY 668-5818 Gord MERCURY WHITBY WEBSTER LUMBER & SUPPLY LTD. 701 Brock N. 668-4451 DON FLEM ' from left, cha ternational aff Oshawa Kinsm Ret Ret The Progressiv election candidat riding today attac made by a coli Oshaworker -- unic as being unjust a * ed criticisms aga Albert Walker, ewa, said in an credits for. worl tuting a nove scheme in Oshaw aside in an art today under the | ert Spencer. The district con Local 222, United union, says in th a promise by g0' cials to get a re gram under way hall this month through. He said a spec Two] Di Schedu BOWMANVILLE The Pine. Ridge will provide two tennial celebratio manville residents and 30. Friday | been designated Day" and at 1:30 County students skits, variety pro demonstrations, d school bands wi Three trophies wil to the winners «| mile run. Friday e iety program will by Ross Metcalfe _ On Saturday, Day" will be held starting at 2 p.m gantic centennial downtown Bowma ing the Ontari Band, TV's Uncle manville Zoo '"'res jorettes, antique ¢ ding clubs and tai Ontario Regiment The parade wil school with an the regiment and lute from the ta Truck W: By Explc A Bennett Pav truck, ripped by this week, is now ed as "a comple a spokesman for said today. A fire which s front end of the to the gas tank, ¢: plosion. It occurr dor Drive. The driver of th noticing the flam to put out the fire tinguisher. But wl how rapidly it w he left the vicinit; and held back pe to the scene. No in the explosion. HOUSES L Osl Fears ex Board of that. Oshaw "dormitory some basis awa real e: President District R Harold Seg number of | to out of to an increasii He said O advertising great deal were sold { in Oshawa difference \ to lower lan The phras applies to many of th eat, shop :

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