tough job of scoring ace, managed to ed the scorâ€" assisted by Then _ Lloyd sted to score g from Jim | Humber 1â€"0 for the third time hn Wright, |in a row on Wednesday night to s Block was |secure a place in the playoff. 1t urn out of | Will be an interesting series in aches said, the playoffs as these two teams es without |meet again to play two games, 11 and Larâ€" | goals to count. Greg Belbeck â€" Atlas. / scored the only goal of the game, 2 \as Bobby Robichaud played a 1 great game in goal for Leavens. md and Leo | _ Culter Brands e ‘st plaza a | â€" Albion Pharmacy 22. B i fast and |_ Cutler ‘continued their steady obert Munâ€" |improvement over the last few layed well | weeks with a hat trick by Rod n Park for | McBurney to tie Albion Pharâ€" e score. _ |macy. Albion goals by Ron Moir rett Mfg. 0 Ifor two and Don Kilfin for one reat effortgin a hardâ€"fought game. re Garrett Dean‘s Furniture t Joe Dcon* Thistletown Rentâ€"aâ€"Honda . 4 | _ This game played by Dean‘« uns #. jand Rent a Honds was worth 1 _ | watching as both teais went out Donations |fighting for first place in the out of the |league. Thistletown Rentâ€"aâ€"Honda Ron Lutha jled in the first part of the game al. ‘by a score of 210. 1| _ Dean‘s then came back with two 9 fast goals to tie the game. With : J almost | Dean‘s playing one man short, game, but | Rentâ€"aâ€"Honda took the advantage oalie Paul ‘making it 3 to 2. a ‘brilliant | Then a breakâ€"away by John ly Braves. ,Griffen clinched the game â€" as and Ted | Rentâ€"aâ€"Honda won 4 to 3. Thistleâ€" es and D | town Rentâ€"aâ€"Honda goals by Dave scored by |Colledge. John Griffin and two * goals by Bill Jamieson. Dean‘s gles _ 100 (goals by Steve McPhail and Frede 2 l\\'nuchope’ Steve McPhail played 4 a brilâ€" \a good fast game, kept his team JHts. B..A. frlled up. never letting down for tletown was this game, g from Jim hn Wright, s Block was urn out of aches said, es without 11 and Larâ€" â€" Atlas. Icâ€"Size Pool, Wading P. ame in the aining a 4â€"0 l1 goal was while Deiter ¢, Ray Macâ€" s scored for ont Cher 1 â€"and Nigel ell in goal ig it a fast stink, Fred Doty scored s NVadakojis Harvey and Maxwell. Hts. B.A. d showing effort by all kept the preâ€" of the game plays around thway scored for LePage. i the second Rafferty and assists on the and many other activities for ildren and Adults. ter: Col. M. Gutowskt a ‘brilliant 1y Braves. and Ted es and D scored by ipionship Course, New 9â€"Hole [ hampionship bers are formation and T. ‘s Wear finâ€" alds to tie ed after 18 ‘th overtime Estate to a MacDonald r Etobicoke Association FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Nigel scorâ€" Martin Pedâ€" Line 364â€"3752 or Victoria 838â€"3903 usy Country Club lications Now 11â€"andâ€"over ve Gardens with Nige! ve Loop Comes Its Winners â€"up invited to visit the club. one minule [ great hockey talent. He was backâ€" ed by his teammates despite some {line hockey, by the Braithwaite ;team as they gave everything they had to tie the game. No one can complain about effort put into this game. Braithwaite goal was scored by S. Self. i Litton Systems 6â€"IGA 0 A fine game was played by |Garry Ortman, Larry Denton and |Bob Kusham played well in goal. ‘Litton goals were scored by Larâ€" |ry Denton for a hatâ€"trick, Brian | Shearman for two goals and Gary [ Artman for one in a fm+ game. | Sheldon Esso 4â€"Penc istr, 2 { Sheldon goals by I Somâ€" | merficld, Glen Lock, Ju sennett and Bruce Manson as John Maâ€" {nerow and David Ruder scored for | Peneo. ! _ Leavens Chevy Olds â€" defeated For the losers Steve Belinger played a good game in goal and held his team in contentidh until the third period. The rest of his team gave a good effort and should be proud of their record over the season. Congratulations to all the winâ€" ners. _ The Martingrove Hockey Association officials announce they are attempting to get a member of the N.H.L Maple Leafs to make the presentations to the winnersâ€" so watch the paper next week for announcement of when and where, _ Goal scorers for the winners: Don McFarlane, Doug Fry and Peter Hoyle. The whole team playâ€" ed their best game of the season and here they are: Goal, David Dodds; defence, Scott Crooks, Barry Glebe, Doug Fry, Bill Munâ€" roe; forwards, Don McFarlane, Peter Hoyle, David Bennett, Peter Shedden, Doug Watson, Graeme Malloch, Brian Marks, Mark Kenâ€" ning, Bob Crawford. _ Transfiguration Flyers outskatâ€" ed, outplayed and outshot leagueâ€" leading Richards Hardware to score an upset 3â€"0 shutout and win the playoffs. __ Lineâ€"»» for Lawson: Coal Ron Cottes; defense, Peter Burns, Alvin Bartlett, Brian Swarbreck, Ed Gatt; forwards, Jim Tomlinson, James Cook, Danny Lynsky, Glen Sharpley, Steve Elliott, Lioyd Canplge. thlcouontuhbyaxg Macâ€" Donald and John Harktns before the end of regulation play. Overâ€" time went for 18, minutes before Tomlinson scored the winner. Being Received never letting down for Tâ€"andâ€"8â€"yearâ€"vias Olds defeated Special Section Of The Weston Times 2159 Weston Rd., Weston, Ont. 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