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Weston Times (1966), 9 Nov 1967, p. 11

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Tyke. Northwest B. C. «+ 5 _ Humberview â€" 3 Oct. 31 M. Atom. Goulding Park â€" 5 _ Northwest â€" 4 Nov. 1 M. Atom. _ Northwest â€" 3 _ Downsview â€" 1 Nov. 2 M. Bantam Finchurst â€" 8 _ Northwest â€" 3 Nov. 3 Pee Wee. _ Humberview â€" 9 _ Northwest â€" 0 Nov. 3 Bantam. Northwest â€" 21 Humberview â€" 0 Nov. 4 M. Midget . Downsview â€" 5 _ Northwest â€" 0 . Nov. 4 Upcoming schedule is as follows: Nov. 5 M. Atom. Duffield vs, Northwest. 7:00 pm. Centennial Arena. Nov. 5 M. Bantam. Ave. Road vs. Northwest. 8:40 p.m. Centennial Arena. Nov. 7 Pee Wee. Ave. Road vs. Northwest 8:10 p.m.‘ Downsview Arena. ‘ Nov. 7 M. Midget. Northwest vs. Finchurst. 8 :55 p.m. Downsview Arena. Nov. 8 Bantam. Finchurst vs, Northwest. 8:15 p.m. Don Mills Arena. + Nov. 11 Atom. York Mills vs. Northwest. 10:35 a.m. Downsview Arena. Nov. 11 M. Bantam. Northwest vs. Duffield 11:20 a.m. Downsview Arena. Nov. 11 Tyke. York Mills vs. Northwest. 3:55 p.m. Downsview Arena. Nov. 13 M. Atom. Finchurst‘vs. Northwest. 7:15 p.m. Don Mills Arena. Nov. 14 M. Midget. Northwest vs. Ave. Road. 8:55 p.m. Downsview Arena. Highlight in a recent game, according to the club‘s publicity director Hal Hill, was a "hat trick for Randy Pender of the Minor Atoms." Hockey in North York got off to a flying start with seven games played last week. North West Boys hockey teams results: Oct. 31 to Nov. 4: _ Tyke. Northwest B. C. + 5 â€" Humberview â€" 3 Oct. 31 "Our next major goal," he said, ‘"is to acquire a Board of Directors, from among our sponsors and. or interested individuals in the community, if possible." The North West hockey teams are using one set color this year, Mr. Hill pointed outâ€"red and white, similar to Montreal Canadiens. â€" The sweataers have all been ordered and will be ready for pickâ€"up this week, so all teams will be easily recognized on the ice, he said. . 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TEST THE FIAT 124 York Mayor Jack Mould proâ€" tested last week when Metro Exeâ€" cutive Committee started to inâ€" dicate that certain funds should be spent dn a road project in 1968 in another borough, The mayor claimed the execuâ€" tive was deciding various road project pricrities long before it had a chance to examine the 1968 road budget. "I don‘t think we can afford much more capital spending the way the interest rates on civic borrowing are goâ€" ing,‘" he declared. The executive went ahead anyâ€" way and ordered the expenditure which was a bridge repair job. Metro Spends Cash Despite Objections 3803 DUNDAS W. MODELS ALL 4 WHEELS SEDAN AND STATION WAGON WINNER OF CAR OF THE YEAR IN 18 SAFETY AND LUXURY Js. "B" Hockey If the Dodgers keep playing that kind of hockey. They can‘t stay down at the bottom of the league much longer. They scored 4 goals in the last 5 minutes of the game. Last Sunday the Dodgers travâ€" elled to Dixie to take on the high flying Bee Hives and came out of the game with a 5â€"4 loss but: should "have~â€"won that© game the way.they were playing. They just don‘t seem to have any luck around the net as in the dying minutes of the game the Dodgers ‘The first games in the regular schedule were played last Saturâ€" day and the results were as folâ€" Pittsbungh won handily over Guelph with Brent Beckett being the big gun with two goals and one assist; Douglas Pollock with Morrison scored the other goal and assists went to Oswald Luters Two Heartbreaking Loses, One Win Phone 767â€"8142 Weston Minor Hockey League »MINOR ATOM Pittsburgh 4, Guelph 2 By GORD MOORE SUSPENSION ON had two good chances but just couldn‘t beat the Bee Hives goalie. Goal scorers for Weston were Ken Southwick, Dennis Milâ€" lroy, Ron Matsuyama and. Ross Sloan. This Friday the Dodgers play host to Whitby at Weston Arena. Last Friday‘s three stars of the game .were Eddy Hart picking up the no. 1 star and received a ~$5.00 voucher from Ken Collis Mens Wear. Second star went to and Jeff Ward. Gueiph goalgetâ€" ters were Bruce Weaver and Rick Paul with assists to Martin Holden, David Kennedy and Jerry Bethridge. _ Oshawa 2, Barrie 0 â€"# Oshawa with the shutâ€"out goalâ€" tending by Brian McLean were the winning team over Barrie. The goal scorers were Grabam McNaughton, Jim Willis. Assists went to Wayne Duem. \ ATOM Kitchener 2, Marlboros 1 In a real close game Kitchener won with goals by Dave Brenmen and Tim Clark with assists to Paul Ropiejko and Peter Sills. Mariboros goal was scored by Keith McDougall with assists to Gary Nesbitt and Rick Brewer. | Hamilton 3, Windsor 0 > Hamilton _ overâ€"powered _ the Windsor boys with Paul Davidson scoring two goals and one by Ken _ Munroe. _ Hamifton â€"goalâ€"tender Steve Hunter chaiked up the shutâ€" PEE WEE ¢ â€"â€"Stratford 0, Waterloo 6 In the very first game between these two teams the goal tending proved the outstanding feature as Don Douglas for Stratford and Richard Hather of Waterioo foiled all attempts to beat them. Providence 3, Owen Sound 1 Providence with two goals by Bill Preston and one goal by Jim RIGHT INâ€"Weston Dodgers really poured it on Friday evening defeating York Steel 9â€"4, after losing the previous game to York 5â€"4. After a serâ€" ies of losses, Dodgers are picking up a head of â€" steam which will last If the forwards start to capiâ€" talize on scoring opportunities. wM. 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Owen Frogley and Tom Ashbumne In a real close contest Pat Halâ€" liwell proved the difference by scoring the lJone goal for Cleveâ€" land with assists to Craig Stewâ€" art and Glenn Newbold. Dave Beech was the shutâ€"out goaltenâ€" | was the shutâ€"out goaltender, for New Haven. =___ Quebec 2, Buffalo 1 _ ~Quebec Aces won a squeaker with goals by Vernon O‘Neill and Ron Maat. Assists went to Gary VanGyzen and Ray Burnett. Bufâ€" falo‘s lone goal was scored by Orlando Notorinni unassisted. R BANTAM Rangers 5, Detroit 1 In a wide open game with lots with two; and singles by Dave O‘Rourke, Dave Lockett and Neâ€" vio Lenardan. Assists went to George Cowie with two and Dave O‘Rourke with two: Dave Lockâ€" ett and Dave Beetles with one each. Detroit‘s lone tally was by Jim Leech with John Smiley asâ€" end, New Haven came out on top with goals by Rick Currie and the day with good rushes end to Danny Balaka. Assists went to Danny Delia Rossa, Steve Ml_an Cleveland 1, Rochester 0 Ads for Quick Results Use Weston Times Action New Haven 2, Boston 0 MINOR BANTAM goal from David k THE WESTON TIMES .â€" Thursday, Testing For Rabies game, one which can use all your skill and ingenuity. ‘The club operates year around. ‘They meet at the municipal buildâ€" ing, 2000 Weston Rd. on Thursâ€" dav avening from T:30 until 11 day _ For more information phone Mr. Darch at RO 2â€"9989. LIGHTS FOR SCARLETT Scarlett Rd. residents will be glad to hgau‘_t‘hawt their street is Increased motor and pedestrian traffic along Scarlett has multiâ€" plied the hazards of night driving. York Hydro intends to modernâ€" ize the lighting by equipping 30 Juminaires with 500 watt incanâ€" descent lamps. & > YORK PLAYS SANTA York board of control has deâ€" cided to play Santa Claus a little early this year and write off taxes amounting to $591.48 assessed against the Industry St. Progress traiming centre, administered by the borough of York association for the mentaily retarded. These taxes were owing when the building was purchased by the association in 1963. Since then the property has been exempt from taxes because of the nature of the enterprise says the Associaâ€" tion‘s solicitors. this school are aged 16 years and | Ate jearming of the pleasure to tom of the staims to recewe any older and need the training in | be bad in lifting their voices in warm clothing you do not need, skills provided at this school to SWeet melody and harmony. | and these will be distributed to ready them for work and living| They are busy preparing for . the needy. roiiags povag in the world of adults. | their Pantomine of the Christmas | _ ST. MARK‘S HARWOOD BAZAAR HAS A MUSEUM ‘;be"‘“"m n wecen ann," | wOmEN‘s BAZAAR Rev. A. Smith of Silverthorn | Dec. 17. Y+| _St. Mark‘s Harwood women‘s United_Church tells us that_the |._Boys and girls from the Mount pussar in Harwood hall on Now: ladies had a really different idea | Dennis and Weston area are | 18 from ~"Harwood hail on Nov. for their centennial bazaar flris!zraeping an appreciation of muâ€"‘ ;. 2 to 5 p.m. Proceeds year. [Si. that will remam was wem | Eh ht bareer oo Jowerte the The unique feature was a maâ€" | throughout their lives whereverlbm that DIdB up the children seum. The Jadies of the church | they happen to be. J-fim; t;;e:kw‘:vct and takes them bad collected a number of artiâ€"| _ _ UNICEF BOXES ARE M en 22 2 mare uon mm cles used in bygone days on the ADMISSION 1“; x s5 s pionic given sond homesteads in Ontario. 1 ue | :m:nf:; the children of the comâ€" Included in the collection were| The Student Council at Rockâ€",| $# cosl onl Tanges. nand hown foogs. | Chifle senior Public school are on | MIXED RACIALE ADOPTION PA LA CCROUT q0 .l an‘)the bit and they figured out a | A spokesman of the Metropoliâ€" Included in the collection were coalâ€"oil lamps, band hewn tools, highâ€"button shoes, harness oil, was a real trip along memory‘s | ~"."_ lane. The is ,, | handec ‘THE MYSTERIOUS_MYSTIC" } angâ€" q ‘This year, Saturday, Nov. 18 Cliffe has been set aside for the annual | Studen bazaar of Our Lady of Victory | S0ck F Catholic Church, Guestville Ave. | Was th From 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. you are | Presid invited to come with your friends | S J and visit the country store, bake | Y!SOTS sale and candy tables. There will | TaÂ¥lor be a fish pond for the children | _ OV® and a religious Christmas card | UNICH table, reports Catholic Women‘s League president Monica Rock. Not For reai excitement you will | p,r, want to meet The Myste‘rious‘mm Mystic â€" a madam know it fllid th â€" before you have a cup of tea. ‘m’-fl_ silver Boy Attacked In Park By Skunk â€" _ (NOV. 9th) To The South Pacific At The York Public Library .__ Auditorium 1745 Eglinton Ave. W. â€"(1 block east of Dufferin) "%1â€"5208 . _ New Zealand _ Color Travel Films . "Tilt To The Sun" A’ll Color Films to be better lit up in the "Destination South "Friendly New Zealand" No Admission Charge Adults only TAKE A TRIP TOâ€"NIGHT pieces Master Social Worker FOR PARENTS "THE FAMILY and (Adolescents) ing Nov. 16th glass. It 261§T GUIDE CONFERENCE |had to be We are abways glad to hear | lOM. news of our local girl guides. As || aurton camp at Doe Lake. Mrs. Howes says that just past Barrie the rain turned to wet snow and as they neared Huntsâ€" ville it was really coming down. By the time they reached Doe _ LucKily one gal had her rubâ€" ber boots on so she did her good turn for the day by getting out luggage for the rest of the boots By the time the girls got un However the girls say the weekâ€" end was highly successful. Those who have ever had any musical training, either instruâ€" mentai or vocal, will realize the great work being done in the loâ€" way to get the UNICEF boxes filâ€" handed out to all the Grade 7. eveming, Nov. lsdhuap.r_n. reâ€". and Grade 8 stodents at" RocKâ€" orts Sadie Dunn. Mr. Davis will cliffe and they were tokd that the | be discussing the problems preâ€" student council was sponsoring a | sehted in Mixed Racial Adoptions Sock Hop. Admission â€" Why that | as well as other facets of Childâ€" was the UNICEF Box of course. ‘ ren‘s Aid work. President of the students council | is Jackie Kirk and teacher adâ€" visors are Robert Inwin and Robin rI"n Tavior. a Over $200 was realized for UNICEF. Not too many people these days bake their own bread but two members of the Anglican Church of the Advent not only bake their own bread, but they also donate their time and efforts for the annual bazaar. â€" Annie Dounton and Tom Bentley baked aimost 50 loaves of bread which sold at 50c a loaf and you The collection boxes were MUSIC HATH CHARMS By Marion AND WE‘RE CELEBRATING â€"~ Also you can have a quick change hairâ€"do in ..M JANE PARK & MOUNT DENNIS TOWNE A LOT OF BREAD 381 Alblon Rd. GUNDY 762â€"0916 $29.95 up AROCORYâ€" bazaar in Harwood hail mm Nov. area ar¢ ig from 2 to 5 p.m. Proceeds ion of MUâ€"‘ :mom the bazaar go towards the with them | pus that picks up the children _ wherever | from the district and takes them | to St. Mark‘s West Sunday school ARE | as well as a picnic given annuâ€" | | ally for the children of the comâ€" 1 at Rock. | Punityâ€" l g2s ap OFP 20% . s SPECIA LAMBTON VETERANS MARCH + ~ ~MON. TURBS. WBD. ONLY! Here is an opportunity for you to grasp some knowledge of the new mathematics that your childâ€" Principal Geonge Conde of Roékecliffe senior public school Nov. 7, and running for five comâ€" secutive Tuesday. The three math teachers, Cora Hallett, John Baâ€" ker and William Forbes will be teaching new maths to anyone who cares to leamn. Mr.â€"Conde â€"says that already they have a registration of 40 parents and expect many more. The evening will be divided up rflm‘eis a box tucked at the botâ€" tom of the stains to receive any warm clothing you do not need, | and these will be distributed to ; the needy. x | _ ST. MARK‘S HARWOOD j WOMEN‘$ BAZAAR St. Mark‘s Harwood women‘s | auxiliary will boid the annual NEW MATH FOR ADULTS ally for the children of the comâ€" munity. MIXED RACIAL ADOPTION A spokesman of the Metropoliâ€" tan Childrens Aid Society will be guest nis United Church on Wednesday evening, Nov. 15th at 8 p.m. reâ€" We speciflize in repairs only and all work is The Television Man Phone 741â€"7829 1744A Jane St. GUARANTEED! GINO SPECIAL

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