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Weston Times (1966), 23 Mar 1967, p. 8

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JUNIOR SERIES Rexdale Presâ€"1 Anglicans advanced into the fiâ€" mnal series by defeating Rex. Pres 10 â€" 8 in the two games. In the first period Anglicans led by Keith Evans scored three goals as Rexdale were only able to score one goal against the Anglicans. Keith Evans scored the first two goals assisted by. Reed Bailey on the first one and Jeff Godden on the second. Chris Walked assisted motted the third goal for the Anâ€" glicans. In the closing stages of the first period Rexdale Pres. finally scored on a good goal by Brian Rennie assisted by Mathew Harding. In the second period both teams played a very close checking FO!VAIR $00 SQESâ€"Two door coupe, regal red finish, red CHEVELLE 300 SERIES â€" blue interior. Licen blue interior, AT ____.... 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George Selvage got the final goal! of the game assisted by Brad Davis. INTERMEDIATE SERIES St. Andrewsâ€"0 Anglicansâ€"4 Builey & » . YOU SIMPLY CAN‘T BUY BETTER THAN YOU CAN RIGHT NOW DURING OFF 4 0 7 is 0 REDUCTION SALE! BELMONT‘S Over 600 Cars In Stock To Choose From! by «2087 up and certainly deserve a star for effort. game, when they had seven goals scored against them. Rexdale United scored two goals in the first period and two in the second, to win the round 11â€"1. Goal scorâ€" ers for Rexdale United were: Patâ€" terson assisted by Johnson and Cadel assisted by Mills in the first period and Johnson unassistâ€" ed for the two goals in the second period. A great deal of credit is due to coaching staff of these St. Andrews Jrs. as they never gave Rexdale Pres advanced into the finals by defeating Rexdale United 9â€"2 on the round. United opened the scoring in the first period. Patterson getting the goal assistâ€" ed by Bruton. Rexdale Pres then took over and went ahead by Andrews played a much better Rexdale Unitedâ€"2 Rexdale Presâ€"4 AWrence Ave. W INTERMEDIATE SERIES 19%5 | SENIORS |._Paul Brace had high triple with |669; Sandra Walker led the girls with 631. =â€"~ Plantation Bowl Junior Bowling League Results scorers for Pres. were: Calder unassisted and Reed with two goals assisted by Spalding on the second. In the second period both teams scored one goal each. The first goal of the second went to Calder of Pres. unassisted and United closed off the scoring with Crumby potting the goal assisted by Ashwood and Wellwood. Rexâ€" dale Pres. meet Anglicans in the finals. These final games will be a two gameâ€"totalâ€"goal series as in semiâ€"finals. The following scores are for the Junior Bowling League, for Planâ€" tation Bowl, Sat., March 18. Kathy Lichacz led the girls with high double of 309; Tony Mainelli and Peter Kaps both had high double with 353. JUNIORS _ > Patti Wood had high triple with 632; Brian Wills had high triple ACHIEVING POISE â€" The Etobicoke Recreation Deâ€" partment sponsored a Ballet Demonstration at Eatonâ€" ville Public School as a conclusion to the twenty week Ballet program for children of elementary school age. This demonstration, which is one of nineteen in Etobiâ€" coke, provides an opportunity for the parent(syto observe their children in a class situation. Ballef has really flourished in the Etobicoke area this past season and there are over 1,000 children participating in the classes. Through Recreational Ballet classes, it is hoped that the children will achieve poise, grace, selfâ€"assurance and coâ€"ordination. It is also hoped that the children gain arf appreciation of the Art of Ballet. BURNHAMTHORPE COLLEGIATE‘S grade 12 comâ€" mercial art class. Left to right: Teacher, G. Cruickâ€" ahnnki students, Gerald Thommn and Marilyn Hozack. l Photo by Stan: Windrim BANTAMS What ‘has to be the best ‘semiâ€" final series ever played in the Atom division of Humber Valley was played last week. The Bisons, who had lost their first game to the Flyers, came roaring back to take two straight and win the right to enter the finals. What‘s more important, the Flyers made them work for it every inch of At the 5.10 mark of the first period the Bisons opened the scorâ€" ing when Tom Lepage hit home on a play from Carl Scott. Tom Barber tied this, unassisted, with what was described as an "Eddie Shack" effort. The Bisons took the lead for the second time, Peter Glen being the marksmen with assists going to Captdin Jeff Anâ€" drews and playmaker Carl Scott. With only minutes remaining in regular time and the Bisons checkâ€" ing furiously, John Robertson liftâ€" ed a backhand shot from just inâ€" sideâ€"theâ€"blue lineâ€"thatâ€"went â€"high into the air and home. The game was tied 2â€"2 calling for a full ten minute overtime period. And what a period it was. At approxâ€" to end the and the series, uumtmplu. Congratulations to Bison coaches Kemp Scott and Ron Andrews for their victory on the ice. Congratâ€" ulations :to Flyers coaches Fred Warren and Tim Barber for their victory in the dressing room, The imately the 6.45 mark Gord Nelâ€" Plyers boys were naturally disâ€" appointed, but there was no "end of the world" gloom and certainly no alibis in their défeat. They had all given their very best in an exceptionally well played hoeâ€" key game â€" and they knew it. Caravan Tours Start May 1st The Confederation Caravans begin their sixâ€"month tours of Canada May 1. 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