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Weston Times (1966), 11 Jan 1968, p. 11

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On Saturday, January 20th at Central Arena, the Atoms‘ Bears will play a team from Niagara Falls, N.Y. at 4:15 p.m. The Wolves host a team from Welland, Ontario at 5 p.m. while the Royals will take on an Atom team from Warren Park at 5:45. On ‘Monday, January 22nd, at Central Arena, the Humber Valley Minor Bantams will play host to two Teams from Brampton, Ontario. The first ‘The Humber Valley Hockey Association will celebrate Minor Hockey Week on Saturâ€" day, January 20th and Monday, January 22nd. A prominent Metro Toronto ltwyer, Ernest A. (Ernie) Duâ€" Vernet, Q.C., 87 Hartfield Court, Islington,, was installed as president of Etobicoke‘s Humber Valley Kiwania club for 1968, at the weekly dinner meetâ€" ing of the club on Thursday evening at the Valhalla Inn. He succeeded Jack Simpson, a widely ‘known Etobicoke busiâ€" nessman, who headed the club for the past year. Mr. DuVerâ€" net becomes the thirteenth offiâ€" cer to preside over the club since its inception. He has been a member. of Humber Valley Kiwanis club since 1958 and has served as a director and viceâ€" president. â€" ‘The installations were carried ont in an impressive manner by Jiteut. Governor Gordon Durâ€" rant of Cookxville. He also inâ€" gtalled Ralph Stevens as trem‘ Two well known business executives . were installed as vice presidents of :the _ club. They were J. C. (Cal) R@faâ€" den, 32 Anglesey Blvd., Islingâ€" ton, as 1st vice president, and R. Stanley (Stan) Nicholson, 71 Sir William‘s Lane, Islingâ€" ton, as 2nd vice president. 1968 were inducted by Lieutâ€" Governor Durrant: â€" Director, Stan Taylor, Dr. Gordon Bremâ€" ner, Al Hastings, George Stevâ€" enson, Bill Rose and Bob Lightâ€" aurer Mercury goalie, Dave Marskell, is under fire as the Missles pour on the pressure in an active night for the New president take offices â€" Ernest A. DuVernet, Q.C., was installed as the 1968 president of Humber Valley Kiâ€" wanis club recently. He is shown in the centre receiving the gavel and gong from ‘The following directors for Tournaments mark Hockey Week Kiwanians choose new _ Ralph Stevens as tremâ€" and Gord Robb as secreâ€" J. Bailey retires after 40 years Meanwhile, at Pine Point Arena on Monday, January 22, the Humber Valley Pee Wees will play two teams from Warâ€" ren Park. This will be followed by the Humber Valley Bantams who will play host to two Banâ€" tam teams from Warren Park. Admission to, Central Arena and to ‘Pine Point for these special games will be free to all players, parents and specâ€" tators. You are urged to come body. Morris Lioyd, a director, was unable to be present beâ€" cause of illness. game will be at 8:05 and the second game at 8:50. Two Midâ€" get teams from Brampton will also play against two Midget teams from Humber Valley at 9:55 p.m. and at 10:40 p.m. In his brief remarks, Lieut. Governor Durrant told the club members that Division 7 is doâ€" ing a great deal of valuable community work. He said, howâ€" When J. Elmer Bailey retired on December 1, 1967, he comâ€" pleted 40 years and three J. E. BAILLEY ‘Thursday, January 11, 1968 Jack Simpsor president. L rant (right) and directors n (left) who was the 1967 Lieut. Governor Gord Durâ€" ) installed the new officers ‘s at the Valhalla Inn. He joined Ontario Hydro in August 1927, after working for four years with the former Onâ€" @tario, Niagara and Lockport Power Co. in New York State. A native of Freelton, Ontario (near Guelph), Elmer was eduâ€" eated there. Annual Dance The celebration of _ Mtnor Hockey Week will come to a grand finale on Friday night, January 26th when the Humber Valley Hockey Association holds its annual dance at the Seaway Towers Hotel, comâ€" mencing at 9 p.m. Tickets are available from conchex and convenors for this Gala event. Coaches, parents and friends are cordially invited to dance to the tunes provided by Howâ€" ard Gallagher and his Orchesâ€" tra. A sumptuous buffet is also being provided. _ ever, he would explore ways to share the work because some members were taking on too great a load. He predicted a tremendous year in 1968. The theme for the year is: "Be a builder â€" become personally inâ€" volved," he said. out and ‘root‘ for your favor» ites. president months service with the Comâ€" mission. When he first joined Ontario Hydro‘s staff he worked for the Construction Department; from 1927 to 1982. That year he transferred continuously with that department, with the exâ€" ception of four years spent overseas with the Royal Canaâ€" dian Signal Corps, from 1942 to 1946 during World War II. _ In his retirement, Elmer with his wife, Olive, who live at 8 Duncairn Drive, Islington, plan to travel. He hopes to do some gatdening and of course, exâ€" chief sport . interests and horse racing. 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Tim Power got 2 goals while Cameron McKay notched 1 goal and an assist, Tom Mulâ€" ligan got 1 goal with an assist from _ Bobâ€" Fitzgibbon then Brian Jobb and Dave Kissick combined to pass on to the stick on Doug Holmes who lost no time in putting it behind the Tiger goalie. The lone Tiger goal came on a breakaway by Billy Lincoln. This lad showed exceptional speed on 3 breakâ€" aways which brought the crowd to their feet time and again. Chris Schenkel and Billy Linâ€" coln kept the Tigers in contenâ€" tion until the last 8 minutes. Don: Outerbridge continued his sterling play notching 2 goals, vne of which came from an assist by Shawn Severn. Jim Huff put a 8rd goal in unâ€" assisted. . Danny _ Hornibrook scored for the Wildeats and played an outstanding game. Mustangs 3, Wildeats 1 USE YOUR ESSOâ€"MATIC CREDIT ATLAS ATLAS . REGULAR DUTY â€" * EXTRA HEAVY DUTY His goal was assisted by Greg Runnymede Lions Royals 1 Both coaches were hoping to. break the‘ existing first place tie with this one. They didn‘t succeed but it wasn‘t from tryâ€" the first period. This goal held up until 11:15 of the final stanzs when Brian Clark, playâ€" ing one of his finest games, tallied for the tieing goal. With just seconds left to play, Bears goalie, Gord Southworth, made the afternoon‘s biggest save when Pat O‘Neill broke through, One of the "stars" of the game was a boy described by the referee as "Mighty Midâ€" get". He certainly did give 100 per cent â€" Gary Pelow of the Royals. McBride Cycle Cubs 5, L.B. Foster Flyers 1 Within six minutes of the first period the Cubs took a 2â€" 0 lead on goals by John Comerâ€" ford from Jeff Bacon, and SNOW PLOUGHING REXDALE MARINE PHONE 677â€"3458 or 231â€"7556 at the 7:10 Grout. The .Flyers, who are still having their troubles unâ€" tracking themselves, closed the gap when Scott Dixon rocketed From here on in it was all Cubs. Jeff Bacon from John Comerford ahd Ken Gawley. Ken Gawley assisted by John Comerford. Jim Grout finished the scoring unassisted. York Peanut Butter Wolves 1, Islington Royal York Pharmacy Bisons 1 The Royals couldn‘t do it. The Bears couldn‘t do it. The Wo‘ives couldn‘t do it either. Beat the Bisons. Mike Vaughn‘s early goal from Ralph Kroman looked awfully good for three ¥¥ rEmoDEL Your 720 SCARLETT ROAD â€" WESTON PHONE 241â€"9089 HOME e OFFICE e FACTORY PELLERIN A COMPLETE SERVICE FROM PLANNING TO © FREE ESTIMATES «: NO DOWN PAYMENT! Up To 120 Months Low Budget Terms a 3Â¥ of form and the Wolves ‘were lucky to come out with a point. With less than a minute to go unison, "we want a goal", Ted just won the They certainly played like they were going for it. : Two boys whoduun“ihr"n".! 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