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Weston Times (1966), 16 Nov 1967, p. 7

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S$ECOND SECTION Automatic metering registers the amount of fuel we deliâ€" ver, for accurate billing. ASHBEE BROS. TWO NETMINDERS appear to be on the job for Dodgers during Friday‘s game in Weston arena. Whitby Steelers, trownced the Weston club 5â€"2. Deâ€" fending the goal against attack are regular goalie Bob McKeraghan and what appears to be an assistant, Dusty Papke. * 50 Rosemount Ave. TOP SERVICE Call 241â€"1601 Dodgers Drop Another PLACE YOUR FREEZER ORDER NowW OR PLACE YOUR WEEKLY MEAT ORDER A DAY AHEAD BY PHONING 249â€"2661. * Janitorial * Window Cleaning Phone 763â€"5439 â€"> â€"781â€"3761 GORDON‘S SERVICES and Industry Weston Dodgers lost another Jr. "B" game last Friday at Wesâ€" ton Arena to Whitby by a score of 52. This was one of the poorest shows the Dodgers put on this year as the players just seemed to go. through the motions. To make matters worse coach Ken Avarellâ€"of the Dodgers was hit in the face with a flying puck and he has a very sore jaw but was lucky it wasn‘t broken. "This club will have just ai~ couple of more weeks to straighâ€"| ten itself out or I will have to} make some drastic changes." Avaâ€"| rell said. Only. two players to . score for the Dodgers were Ron Matsuyama & Dusty Papke. ‘ Avarell started Dave Card in goal and after two periods reâ€" placed him with Bob McKeraghan who allowed three goals in the third period. The reason for the change in goal was just a hunch that the Dodgers trailing 21 goâ€" ing â€"into the third periodâ€" maybe McKeraghan could hold the score down while the Dodgers might catch fire the way they did against York Steel in the 9â€"4 win Dodgers pinned on them two weeksâ€"ago. Instead it backfired. This Friday Weston plays host to Brampton at "Weston Arena. |Both clubs play tonite Thursday ‘in Brampton. Dow‘t forget every Friday nite some lucky boy or girl will win a bicycle at the Jr. ‘"B" game at Weston Arena. Game . Time 8:30 p.m. | BE MestonTimes > theirâ€" annual Dance on Friday, Nov. 10 at St. Basil‘s Auditorium. A large and very enthusiastic crowd turned o@t and joined in the fun and games. The music provided by Disc Jockey Cliff Hardy was well received, and he was pressed for numerous reâ€" quests all evening, which were quickly answered. With the asâ€" sistance of . Publicity Director Hal Hill, Mr. Hardy also providâ€" ed some very interesting games, much to the delight of the dancers and committee. > _ A trophy was donated to Earl North West Boys (Club the new colors. The tropby was in honor of Mr. McDermid‘s work for the Club in his term of office. president, plus a jacket bearing Present at the dance were Aldâ€" ermen John Booth, Dave Morton, a rate payers association officer, Nels King. a former club presi; dent, plus groups from some of the firms in and around Metro. Hockey Team results for North West Boys Club: Nov. 5 to 11 â€" M. Atom, Dufâ€" field 1, Northwest 6. M. Bantam, Ave. Road 2, Northâ€" west 2. Pee Wee, Ave. Road 2, Northâ€" McDermid _ M. . Midget, Northwest 1. Finc hurst 7. Bantam, Finchurst 4. North west 0. f Atom, York Mills 10, Northâ€" west 0 Nov. 14, M. Midget â€" Ave Road vs. Northwest, 8:55 p.m. D‘View Arena.‘ M. Bantam, Northwest 3, Dufâ€" field 1. Tyke, York Mills 0, Northwest Games scheduled for the followâ€" ing dates: Nov. 13 to 19. Nov. 13, M. Atom â€" Northwest vs. Finchrust, 7:15 p.m., D. Miils The North West Boysâ€"Club held Nov. 16th, Tyke â€" Northwest Big Crowd For St. Basil‘s Dance SNOW BOOTS QUALITY SHOEs ' * FOR STYLE AND COMFORT e * Savage * Gold Cross * Scott McHale Clarks of England BUY AND WEAR Br NAMES emrsquenkedml‘finfifl![ Buffalo 5, Rochester 1 goals by Lioyd Bennett and Dave Buffalo had an easy time with Brennan who each picked un an Rochester as they dominated play assist as well and Paul Robiejko throughout with David D‘Orsay got one assist. Windsor plaved scoring two goals; and one each well and Dave Fryday seor‘d from Tony Dimou. Sam Butt and their lone goal with an assist to Bill McDougall. Assists went to Rick Dale. Bill Duncan, Mike Saunders with Providence 5, Stratford 4 In a seeâ€"saw battle with lots of goals and fine saves, Proviâ€" dence came out on top with Bill Preston geting two goals one of which proved the winner. Other ‘goal getters for Providence were Ron Whillier, Don Burton andâ€"Garyâ€"Gibbons.â€"Assists went to Jim Moyer and Ron Whillier. Stratford goals were shared by two plavers Bob Richards and Kevin Wilson each setting twn with assists to Wayne Kurnik and Mike Bennett. With steller goal tending hy Richard lHather who earned his vs. Duffield, 6:30 p.m., D‘View Arena. Nov. 17. Bantam â€" Northwest vs. Ave. Road, 8:55 p.m., D‘View Arena . Nov. 17, Atom â€" Northwest vs. D‘View, 7:30 p.m.. Centemnial A. Nov. 18, Pee Wee â€" Northwest vs. Planter Bros., 7:00 p.m. D‘View A. Nov. 18. M. Bantam â€" Northâ€" west vs. York Mills, 9:30 p.m., D‘View A. . Nov. 19, Bantam â€" Northwest vs. Willowdale, 8:40 p.m., Cenâ€" tennial A. SHOES ‘ m En â€" ®*¥§ P% \ 2 & S iess HAMBURGERS Weston Minor Hockey League (Rabid Skunks Bite Waterloo 4, Owen Sound 0 We can‘t wait any longer for some of those delicious HARVEY‘S ues T. BEAUTY Satow WESTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967 2029 JANE ST. 241â€"9771 at 241.0462 Quebec doubled the score over Cleveland with goals by Gary VanGyzen, John Hooper â€" and Dave Cole came up with two goals. Assists went to Bob Harâ€" per, Ken Middleton and John Silcox. Cleveland‘s big pointgetâ€" ter was Glenn Newbold with two goals and assists to Pat Halliwell and Craig Stewart. 3 oZ * C second shutâ€"out in a row, Waterâ€" , two: Gil Latimer with one. loo won with goals by Hugh Robâ€" | Russell Dukoff scored the lone inson and Steve Hunter each with | Rochester goal unassisted. two goals and Neil. Boddington | n AMTAL Al Cantor. administrator for the West Toronto Optimists has asked the Weston Times to make sure that readers understand that the $1,000 centennial grant given by the borough of York council is for the sole use of the Yorkâ€" ettes majorette corps and not for the Optimist club itself. got two assists. $1,000 Grant For Yorkettes The club is matching this grant with another $1,000 for the Yorkâ€" elles. Quebec Aces 4, Cleveland 2 Mr. Cantor says that last year TIZNEY‘S | _ He mentioned that this is only | one of the many youth projects ‘that require financial aid from | time to time. _ There are now 120 girls involvâ€" | ed in the senior and junior Yorkâ€" eite corps, which is accepting interested girls from 8 to 16 years for future enrollment. Call Mrs. Davie at 7623443. the club spent $5.000 on this proâ€" ject to equip a band and colour guard, which has had to be disâ€" continued, thus the smaller budâ€" get this year. Boston doubled the score over Detroit with the pointgetters beâ€" ing Jim Burton, Blair Seckingâ€" ton, Rick Savage each with one goal and one assist; Paul Reeves with one goal and Alf Whitton with one ass‘sl. In a close battle Rangers won a close game with goals by George Cowie. Pave Lockett and Nevio lznardmnd assists to Matt Stewart. Beetles and John Hall. New Haven marksmen were goals by Bill Latimer and Robin Smith and assists to Jim Forrest and Bob McCartney. NEW OPTIMIST CLUB _ _ As the youth work of the club is a continuing thing, Mr. Cantor says the club is most anxious to hear from gentlemen in this area interested in joining an Optimist Club. Mr. Cantor can be reached at 481â€"0151 during the day or at BE 3â€"2791 in the evening. _ Detroit‘s marksmen were N~~ Beetles with one goal and Scott Cameron with one. BANTAM Nat fl k | For young children‘s apparel we combine sugar and spice. They love our super, chick, styles and spicey new colors and Mom loves our sweet little prices. For the warmest clothes to keep out the cold we have the best buys west of Yonge Street. CHILDRENS PAJAMAS FREE GIFTS FOR ALL THE CHILDREN FOR BRANDED MERCHANDISE AT Another skunk which bit a dog on Silverthorne Ave. has also been found to be rabid. This dog will have to be destroyed. pletely curable, only if early diagâ€" noses are done routinely. bank of the Humber River is undergoing antiâ€"rabies injections at the Hospital for Sick Children. Brian Middlebrook, a ~Tâ€"yearâ€", Animal control officer, George old living in the Warren Park Banton said the cases were the area was bitten on the hand by first in York. He advises resiâ€" a skunk while he was petting a dents to be wary of wild or doâ€" pet cal. mestic animals that act strangely. Brian‘s father, Armond Middleâ€"| brooke, president of Warren Puki sports association, said that Brian 9 is being treated at home with}l. " P £) I antiâ€"rabies injections. YORK SKUNK IS RABID Sevenâ€"yearâ€"old Stephen O‘Hara of Dundas St. W., who was bitten Stephen will have to take daily injections for 14 days. The treatâ€" ment is painful. The skunk was caught and reâ€" ported by the department of agriculture to be rabid. . Two 7â€"Yearâ€"olds 4 John St. 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU _ COME IN AND VISIT US Weston â€" ~â€" â€" â€" KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR CANCER CURABLE L”fiti'r; The Industrial Research Council has just onlz published their results of their most recent TOTS "N" TEEN CHILDRENS WEAR category of refunds, our store is rated 1.93% more cheerful than Eatons. â€" survey of retailers. THE BOAS'I/OF THE TOWN at Weston Rd. 248â€"5183 Come in and try one on. 2065 Lawrence W. res. s299 to QQ¢ 1 245

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