New manager of the Bank of Montreal‘s branch at Royal York Rd. and Trehorne Dr. is Dennis S. Neufelt, who formerly served at the Ontario division headquarters, in Toronto. Mr. Neufeldt succeeds Darwen M. Lowe, who moves to the Ontario division headquarters. Mr. Neufeldt, a Saskatoon native, joined <the bank ‘at Winnipeg in 1957. He served at Yorkton and Estevan, Sask., Brandon, Man. and Aurora before being appointed acâ€" countant at the Queen St. ‘and Broadview Ave. branch in Toronto in 1963. In 1965, he moved to the Eglinton Ave. and Holly St. office in the same capacity. He has been at the Ontario division headquartâ€" ers for the past year. New Manager For B of M SECOND SECTION INLH DKUbb (Mt. Dennis) LTD, 1168 Weston Rd. Toronto 15 Motor Pick Up & Delivery _ Phone 769â€"1109 DOUG JACKSON, Prop. â€" CENTRAL RESTAURANT 1946 Weston Road aa« INCH DRUGS i mges NoS t .8 t O SS \f}u«i% \Bs. 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Oshawa goal â€" scorer was Jim Morrison and Barrie goal getter was Greg Hollister both unassisted. Guelph 2, Pittsburgh 2 In another tie game Guelph and Pittsburgh shared the ponits. Guelph‘s marksmen were David Ken‘nedy and Martin Holden with assists going to Mike Swirla, Bruce Weaver, Tom Marrison and Sean Duffin., Pittsburgh‘s goals by Brent Beckett and Jeff Ward with an assist to Harry Gabler. ATOM Kitchener 0, Marlboros 0 In what proved to be a goal tenders battle Tom Newton for Kitchener and Gary Nesbitt for Marlboros held off the sharpâ€" shooters as each chalked up a shutâ€"out. Hamilton 1, Windsor 1 In another contest with few goals Hamilton and Windsor tradâ€" North West Boy‘s Club Hockey results from Dec. 11 to Dec. 16 inclusive. west 3. Dec. 15 Dec. 12 Pee Wee â€" Northwest 0, Duffield 8 Bantam â€" St. Edward‘s 1, Northâ€" west 5. M.Midget â€" Willowdale 2, North Meston Times North West Boy‘s Club Hockey SKI GOG$ PURCHASE SKI GOGS NOW! Weston Minor Hockey League ((An Ideal Gift For The Skier‘" in Safety with See and Ski 1867â€"1967 Canada, you stand supreme and fair A hundred years, your crown you wea: With dignity and ease! Your searlet Maple Flag Waves bravely in the breeze. Your vast resources, Forests, mines. â€" your lands and lakes ; Prairies, burdened with golden grain, Seasons four, sun and rain â€"â€" Never fails us, always the same. When God made Canada (Meetingâ€"Place) He knew she would welcome : People of every race. God bless you Canadal! & May peace and freedom reign, Your peaceful shores s Unmarried by war‘s cruel sears, remain. May God still smile on thee May God still To all Eternnty! "FOR BE‘TTE‘R SEEING WHILE YOU‘RE SKIING!" BEST WISHES for a Canada Centennial Merry Christmas And A New Year Of Happiness and Prosperity! â€"â€"â€" By. Marjorie Emberson 11 Joseph St., Weston. ed ‘Christmas ties. Paul Davidson scored for Hamilton and Kevin Kurnik got the tieing goal with an assist to Fred Stefaniuk for Windsor. PEE WEE Waterloo 4, Stratford 3 Waterloo held on to. win this one_ fromâ€" Stratford â€" with Neil Boddington scoring two goals and one assist; Steve Hunter with a goal and three assists; Hugh Robinson with one goal and two assists and Jim Lockett getting one assist. Stratford‘s marksmen were Bob Richards with one goal and one assist; Wayne Kurnik one goal, Randy McBride one goal and single assists to Kevin Wilson and Mike Bennett. Providence 3, Owen Sound 2 Providence squeaked out a win from Owen Sound with goals by Dave Carmichael, Fulvio Sanâ€" sone and Ron (Whilliee with asâ€" sists to Dave Rennie, Jim Moyâ€" er, ‘Philip Boulton. Don Burton and Dave Carmichael. Brian Kenâ€" nedy was the big. gun for Owen Sound scoring. both. goals with Bantam â€" Northwest *8, Duffield 0. Dec. 16 Tyke â€" Northwest *6, Humberview Atom â€" Northwest 0, York Mills 7 *Hat Trick â€" Ted Doherty, (N.W.B.C.); Bob Nadeau (N.W.â€" WESTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1967 Bantam â€" Northwest 5, Duffield assists to Peter Dyer and Bruce Bayes. JUVENILE Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 2 _ Philadelphia won handily. over St. Louis with John Hinks scorâ€" ing the hat trick with three goals and One assist; Wayne McNickle with two goals, John Clark getâ€" ting one goal and one assist. Sinâ€" gle assists went to Dave McCausâ€" land, Doug Booth, John McLeod, Brian Watt, Mike Duffin and Bruce Calhoun. St. Louis scorers were Brian McKinney and Ken Dickin with assists to Doug Gowâ€" land with two; Tim Varcoe one. San Francisco 6, Los Angeles 2 In another high scoring game San Francisco had too much for Los Angeles with Ralph Rainsâ€" ford picking up two goals and one assist; John Payne two goals; Bill Steffaniuk with one goal and two assists; Phil Grubbe one soal and assists to Tom Long, Tony Culkeen, Bruce Burnett, Larry Ireland. Los Angeles top marksâ€" men was Dave Scuse with two Special note: All Pee Wee playâ€" ers have practise ice on Sat., Dec. 23rd from 7:05â€"8:45 p.m. MINOR BANTAM Cleveland 6, Rochester 0 Three players for Cleveland shared the spot light in this one sided contest as Glen Newbold chalked up four goals and one asâ€" sist; Craig Stewart with two goals and three assists; Glen Kelly getâ€" ting four assists. Dave Beech in goal got the shutâ€"out. Buffalo 6, Quebec 2 In another high scoring conâ€" test, Buffalo earned the game with the: scoring s cattered throughout the team with goals by Tony Dimou, David D‘Orsay, Gil Latimer, Randy Diplock, Peâ€" ter Witt and Bill McDougall. Asâ€" sists went to Orlando Notorinni, Robert Paul, John Cameron, Jack DeWinter and Tony Dimou. Queâ€" bec‘s marksmen, were Gary Vanâ€" Gyzen and RonMaat with as sists to Vernon O‘Neill and John Silcox. BANTAM Detroit 7, Rangers 1 Detroit made no mistake in this one with its oneâ€"sided win as Scott Cameron picked up two goals and two assists followed by John Bower with one goal and two assists; John Smiley with one goal ‘and two assists; Steve Inâ€" gram with one goal and one asâ€" sist; Julius Troll one goal and Ron Archer one goal. Rangers lone marksmen was Glen Dunâ€" can with an assist to Dave Locâ€" kett. goals and assists to Dave Pa trick and Greg Embrey. On behalf _of Bill Lreland, President, the Executive and all members of the Weston Minor Hockey League, extend to all Players and Parents the very Best Wishes for a Merry Christâ€" mas and a Happy New Year. Boston 3, New Haven 1 Boston won this one with Ric Skorupa getting one goal and one assist, Ted Woods scoring one and Brad Thornback with one goal each. Assists went to Alf Whitton, Paul Reeves and Dave Spindler. New Haven‘s lone goal was scored by Dave Lockett (pool player) with an assist to Rick Currie. MERRY CHRISTMA! <. _ 241â€"6951 241â€"5261 180 CHURCH ST. (at Pine Ave. WESTON, ONTARIO We take great pleasure in sending you our every good wish for Yuletide happimess, and the best of health and success in days to come. Members of Ontario Hydro‘s staff and hundreds of rural customers in Woodbridge area were shocked to learn of the sudden death of Gorâ€" don Roy Blake, 60, manager of the Commission‘s Woodbridge office, who died suddenly at home on Wednesday, December 13. Private funeral services for Mr. Blake, who had been associated with Woodbridge Area for over 38 years and was manager for nearly eight years, were held on Friday, December 15. A native of ‘Woodbridge, Roy Blake had attended the local pubâ€" lic school and continuation school. Prior to joining Ontario Hydro in January 1929, Mr. Blake was emâ€" ployed as a chief clerk with R. T Wallace, general â€" merchant . in Woodbridge. f Mr. Blake served nearly 39 years with Ontario Hydro and was wideâ€" ly known . throughout the entire Woodbridge area, which embraces some 300 square miles. '}li‘(;ywlglék‘é leaves his wife, the Hydro‘s Woodbridge Manager WARM SCENE FOR A COLD DAY: Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Maida of 2255 Weston Rd., relax in the sunshine on the beach at the Sheratonâ€" British Colonial Hotel in Nassau. The couple honâ€" neymooned there following their imarriage at St. Michael‘s Cathedral, Toronto. Formerly Joan Stracey, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stracey, Edenvale Crescent, Islington. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Maida, Edenâ€" vale, Weston. ; Roy Blake Dies Suddenly Early in 1968 York Hydro exâ€" pects it will have to raise the cost of hydro to borough users, beâ€" cause of the new rate structure set by Ontario Hydro. Burial was in Hillerest Ceme tery, Woodbridge. former Laura Towse, and a son Lawrie, and a daughter, Ann. York Hydro Increasing Rates To Consumers SAVE 4. « s17 1978 WESTON RD. ... ON DOWNnTOWN PRICES 1978 Weston Rd., Weston (Christmas wishg: FROM AND FOR A LAST MINUTE GIFT SUGGESTION . .. AROUND THE CLOCK )mmcm CY w . > SERVICE â€"â€" CALL PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Metro License P.H. 134 241â€"8091 7 SERVICE â€"â€" LA NEW A Y 241â€"6188 Christmas Food At Oldeâ€"Tyme WI Party Three visitors, Mrs. M. Henley, Miss I. Breakey and Mrs. Judy Rankin, joined the 22 members attending Richview Women‘s Inâ€" stitute December meeting at the home of Mrs. K. Schuler, Bond Head Place, Thistletown. Christmas fun and food, carol singing and comical musical preâ€" sentations,. kept the afternoon sparkling. After a short business meeting and luncheon, the women partiâ€" cipated in an Oldeâ€"Tyme meeting conducted by Centennial costumâ€" ed members. Thursday, December 14 sevâ€" eral members attended a lunâ€" cheon in Woodbridge sponsored by the York West District in honor of members 80 years of age and over. 7 Weston‘s works department, inâ€" volving 23 men, plus vehicles and equipment have been absorbed in the borough of Yorks Work proâ€" gram states works commissioner Colin Macdonald. 4 Added to this some yards have been closed and Mr. Macdonald would like to have more of his equipment under oneâ€"roof, rather than scattered across the borough. He is pressing York council for a new $240,000 building in the Castleâ€" field yard to accommodate the works men and vehicles as well as the sidewalk and pavement repair gangs and road patrol men. Mr. Macdonald says it would imâ€" prove the efficiency and control of their operations. On Wednesday board of control squeezed the debenture for this building into the 1967 budget. We specialize in repairs only and all work is Weston Department Squeezed Into Larger Operation The Television Man Uimimgyariaa?48â€"5850 1744A Jane St. GUARANTEED! 241â€"8091 PAGE NINE Call