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Weston Times (1966), 16 Jun 1966, p. 10

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_ Terriers Rejuvenated, Win 2 After Losing First 7 Suggate Overtime Hero With 2 Goals The struggle was climaxed at 19.50 of the third period when Paul Suggate beat Al Farrel in the PCO nets for the tieing goal, bringing the score to 18â€"18 and forcing the game into overtime. Suggate, while not the leading scorer on the night‘s play, was the big man as he not only got the tieing tally in regulation time but picked up both overtime goals after Toronto Township had moved in front 19â€"18 after just twenty five seconds of overtime play. In the overall picture, it wu’awitiéd4M‘I;u;v;u'ili:â€"l}b;-r;-vifi s solid team effort by Etobicoke|show you pictures of both weed 3.upp 3enf drysumo;, ojuoso;, guc'puu. Rexdale area of Etobicoke would respond to Junior Lacrosse. Etobiâ€" eoke usually plays at Central Arena. + The fans turned out in good mumbers and the Terrier squad responded by having its finest hour against Toronto Township in a free scoring game which, by the laws of average, sould have been won by the PCO‘s. Etobicoke trailed 9â€"5 at the end of the first period and appeared to be going nowhere quickly. It is difficult to say whether the Toronto Township crew grew overâ€" confident in the second period or whether the Terriers decided to play stronger lacrosse but the game completely changed pattern as Etobicoke started its uphill elimb to overhaul the PCO‘s. Friday‘s game at Pine Point was an experiment by Etobicoke manâ€" ager Bob Sinclair to see how the Cherevaty, â€" grinning _ happily after the double victory, remarked: "After losing seven in a row I began to wonder how I could get the boys convinced they could win a game. I guess these two wins say more to the boys than I ever could." two "wins and four points; hur what is more important in the | eyes of coach Mickey Cherevaty,| have regained the desire‘ to win. | Etobicoke won their first game | last Wednesday by defeating St. Catharines Supertests 15â€"9 at Cenâ€"| tral Arena and then edging Toâ€"| , ronto Township PCO‘s 20â€"19 in an overtime thriller at Pine Point |, om Friday night. _ â€" â€" t is season and failed to get a “phtllfioomiulao }z-s“'?"."'"l“.‘“‘“l' _ Et Terriers played. 420;seem to be able to cope with the of lacrosse in their fi;ulrcrti-w f e games i'_”',l“,’““ action Neither swonlin ratad anu sturs LOOK HERE! We‘re having a most successful year . . . and "Deals a gogo" have added many fime trades . . . We‘ve got to move them, so they‘re priced low. Don‘t delay â€" get in on our used car ‘"deals a goge." 1963 Volkswagen Cooch 591677 1962 Consul Sedan 554 Priced to sel. A rec! clean. sote biw ied Preives sls Mmalagel O 22c opesip unc c BC TRADE INS . . .. 1963 Pontiac Laurentian WHITE Â¥ DEALS Aâ€"GOâ€"GO! 4 door sedan, 6 cy!. automatic, radio, windâ€" shield washers, etc. Painted bronze with colour keyed interior. Reconditioned and ready to #0 ...« mhicm $1,495 1345 LAKE ShORE RD. £., PORT CREDIT (at Dixie Rd.) â€" 278â€"6153 GET A GOâ€"GO GOING To ch 591677 rea! clean, safe buy used $895 FOR THE HOTTEST DEALS IN TOWN! | _ Saturday night will see Etobiâ€" ‘ coke try to extend its newly found }winning ways as they play in Long Branch Bow! while Toronto Townâ€" | ship moves into Hastings. two harmful plants that should be If you suffer from "hay fever" caused by ragweed, be careful to avoid the plant. Study pictures of both ragweed and poison ivy, the GORDON MERCURY LTD. Monday night sees Brampton inâ€" to Long Branch, Tuesday has Etobicoke into Mimico and Long Branch into Toronto Township and on Wednesday, Oshawa comes to Central Arena to battle Etobicoke. There was a complete absence of games during the early part of this week as a break in the schedâ€" ule was allowed for final examinaâ€" tions at the schools, however there is plenty of action tomorrow and Saturday nights. Long Branch moves into St. Catharines and Mimico has a game at Port Credit against Toronto Township. _ Etobicoke with six goals and Bill Coghilla added four. John Hockuâ€" lik was a four goal man for St. Catharines, Last Wednesday‘s 15â€"9 victory was the sign for great rejoicing in the Etobicoke dressing room. It was as though the club had won the Minto Cup. Brian McCutcheon led Al Gordaneer led Toronto Townâ€" ship with four goals. Barry Saloâ€" vara and Bob Gardner scored three each. Frank Oda and Joe Hore added a pair. Bill Coghill was top goal scorer for the Terriers. with six goals. Suggate followed closely with five, Jim Moore picked up three and a raft of assists, Brian McCutâ€" cheon, Mickey Iannizzi added two each and singles went to Norm Okihiro and Bob Smith. Neither goalie rated any stars for their play in the early part of the game but Etobicoke‘s Paul Tasker suddenly became unbeatâ€" wble in the final five minutes of the third period and in the overâ€" time. Toronto ‘Township threw their best shots at him in that fifteen minute span but he kicked shots out from all angles. Al Farâ€" rell in the PCO nets wasn‘t able to rise to the same heights. Wâ€"5, cutomatic, power steering and brokes, radio, etc Painted burgundy with colour keyed interior. A safe ot e ?Ja 1964 Meteor Tuder 58131 1965 OPEN EVENINGS (Fr., Set. ‘Til 6 p.m.) 6 cylinder, standard transmission, radio. Here is a very clean family car. Painted gold with beige interior. QIA“ 1964 Meteor Sedan 64 Consul Sedan 554488 Drive this beouty. A completely reconditioned, safe buy car. Painted white and priced to sell . L ECHH 1966 METEOR LICENCE 511407 RIDEAU 500 2â€"door seden, 240 CID, 6 eylinder engine, dual range autometic, radio, whitewalls, discs, safety package. 2â€" tone white with black wrinkle top and blue BRAND NEW mERCURY COMET CALIENTE ‘ CONVERTIBLE $‘ METEOR â€" COMET and MERCURY! ‘HERE‘S JUST A SAMPLE Bargains Galore! Mounties trail Oshawa by two points in the Junior A division of Mimico Mounties kept pace with the highâ€"flying Oshawa Green Gaels last week by defeating St. Catharines Supertests 19â€"16 after ten minutes of overtime in St. Catharines Friday night. FRIDAY‘S HERO. Etobicoke flash Paul Suggate was the big} scored both overtime g« hero last Friday night at Pine Point Arena as the Terriers| his scoring pace as Eto came from well back to edge Toronto Township 20â€"19 in| day night and then ente overtime. Suggate is seen here scoring the game‘s tieingiArem next Wednesday. goal with just ten seconds to go in regulation time. He then| MVP Gair Scores 6 For Mounties In Overtime Win Over St. Kitts $3326 581318 Tomorrow night Mounties will Have a stiff test when they move into Port Credit Arena to tangle with the PCO‘s, who are right on the heels of the leaders. Then next Tuesday they will return home to play Etobicoke Terriets at the Drummond Street Box. Terriers have won their last two games and the Ontario Lacrosse Association since they have dropped two games and Oshawa have lost only one. "‘5‘.:'°NTlAC SAFARI n h y = wagon, automatic, power steering. Mist blue and ivory interior. Still under G.M. factory warranty. s1 mo On original list, you‘ll save over ... pnerimentmmton 3 Mr. A. R. 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He played the rest of the period but was reâ€" placed by Don Crocker for the third and overtime period. seem to be on their way to making a move for the playoffs. _ _ Sinclair Injured in gleeming crimson red and snow white roof. They‘ll see you arriving in this one. Mimico and Supertests play each ‘60 FALCON 0-‘«_» economy station wagon SALE The person who lives alone should take particular care of his or her diet. There are certain nutrients that are essential to good health and it is easy to become careless in planning meals for one. Canada‘s Food Guide gives a helpâ€" ful list of foods and their values; the Guide is available free on reâ€" lquest from local or provincial | health departments. Primary hypertension or high blood pressure affects about 13 out of every 1,000 Canadians, and causes excessive damage to the blood vessels of the heart, brain and kidneys, the Canadian Medical Association reports. Brian Melville scored five for St. Catharines, Neil Stevens had four, and Bob Melville scored three goals. Kevin Ellis scored what proved to be the winner in overtime and had another goal also. Graeme Gair,.winner of the A. R. Eagleson Trophy, led the way with six and Phil Fadel notched four. Bruce Ferguson and John Dale also fired two each and singles went to Mark Bergin, Joe Timpson and Al Smith, It was close all the way, tied 4â€"4 after one period, with St. Kitts ahead 9â€"8 after the second and all even 14â€"14 after regulation time. Mounties led by two goals late in the game but St. Kitts finally tied it up at 19:49 and forced the tenâ€"minute overtime session, Mounâ€" ties scored five in a row in the overtime and St. Kitts could only get two back. A spokesman for the Mounties indicated Sinclair‘s injury was not serious, other four times in the schedule and in the three games played so far, Mounties have won two but these young Supertests gchi Mimico a rough time. 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