Wayne Webb scored two goals and Tony Dimou, Sam Butt and Kevin Wilson one each as Buffalo downed Quebec 5â€"2. Assisting on the Buffalo goals were Randy Diplock, with two, and Mike Bennett, Orlando Notorinni ‘and Joe Sokolowski, with one each. Quebec goals went to John Hooper and . Val Zentil. Assists were by Bob Richards and Paul ‘Mathews. Toronto really â€" shared the wealth as they trounced Chicago 8â€"2. Toronto pointgetters were Tom Kennedy, with two goals and one assist, Matt Stewart, with two goals, Bill Moyer, Gary Best, Glen Duncan and Neils Peterson, with one goal and one assist each, and Danny Balaka and J mes Heith THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1968 Mike Kurnick, Ken Middleton and Al Whitton scored to give Boston the win. They .were assisted by Pat Kennedy, Bill Latimer, Paul Reeves and Gilbert Latimer. New Haven‘s goal was scored by David D‘Orsay, assisted by Gary Ware and Mark Budd. MIDGET Toronto 8, Chicago 2 Craig Stewart was the big gun for Detroit scoring two goals and one assist. Other goals went to Eric Chettle and Peter Bannon. Assists were by Ray Busby and Eric Chettle. Ranger‘s lone goal was scored by Wayne Higgins assisted by Mike Saunders. Boston 3, New Haven 1 Briand Kennedy and Bill McDougall scored for Cleveland to give them the win. Assists went to Glen Kelly and Brian Kennedy. Ron _ Whillier scored Rochester‘s loan goal, assisted by Tom Steenson. Buffalo 5, Quebec 2 Tim Clarke â€" came through with the tying goal for Stratford late in the game. Tom Potter scored Stratford‘s other goal and assists went | to Doug McDougal, Rick Lane and Tim Gunn. Waterloo goals were by Brian Hayaski and Dave Archer, assisted by Wayne Robithan, Brian Magee and Ken Munroe. Providence 1, Owen Sound In a tight game Paul Davidson managed the only goal unassisted. The Providence goaltender, Tom Newton earned the shutout. MINOR BANTAM s,Cleveland 2, Rochester 1 Briand Kennedy and Bill Cleveland 2, Rochester 1 Pee Wee Waterloo 2, Stratford 2 BANTAM _ Detroit 4, Rangers 1. yoag!t ef aAdPM»*%4A by DOUG MOORE NORTH WEST TAXI 29 South Station St., Weston COMMERCIAL AcCOUNTS INVITED Special Rates wWEDDINGS â€" FUNERALS cars radio equipped WESTON‘S OWN FLEET 241 â€"1133 i .-_v::*_? y * N 5 ENce ,@, . * I ; f. g?%ï¬ t ."":.::;:1:-'515.::' % 'i{ * 2 * &2 “;3 | > *./ is ife »";‘\ aas / f ’:.;‘,‘%’ \ > Ew T a C . h BR .. ukh HUZC* entertainment also included the brass and woodwinds band, the full school orchestra and choir; and a French play. with â€" one assist â€" each. Chicago goals went to Dangy Bisaga and Mike Kalanko, assisted by Rob Urquhart and Allen Dalzell. Americans 5, Canadians 2 Ralph McMillan scored two goals and one assist, Ge Hughs two goals and Ba:%Cousineau the other as Americans downed the Canadians 5â€"2. They were assisted by Brian Armstrong, Blaire Seckington and _ Jonas Dobis. Canadians‘ goals were by Les Dodman assisted both times by Julius Troll. "The halfâ€"hour oneâ€"acter had a cast of 10, with English teacher James Barringer directing", said Grade 9‘s Jennifer Thorpe, 14, the play‘s spokesman. The mystique of Christmas is all wrapped up in Mistletoe Mystery, a short play presented by students of Emery junior high school, Weston Rd., at Tuesday‘s Christmas program held in the cafetorium. One act play at Emery JUVENILE St. Louis S, San Francisco St. Louis pointgetters were John Mcleod, with two goals and one assist, Brian McKinney, with one ;%iCbrixtma C ma | n olemans ens shop 1874 WESTON ROAD, WESTON, )# goal and one assist, Ric Middleton and John Hinks, with one goal each, Al Biffus, with two assists and Al Walker with one assist. San Francisco‘s goals were by Bill Brown and Steve Orr. Assists went to Tony C ulkeen and Kel McClemont. Los Angeles 4, Philadelphia With only 20 seconds showing on the clock Ken Dicken scored for Los Angeles to tie the score. Other goals for Los Angeles were by Ken Dicken, Peter P roulx and â€" Mike Parolovitis. Assists went to Bruce Vernor, Bruce Burnett and Mike Perrotti. Philadelphia goals were by Gary Muchos, with two, and Robert Francisconi and John Hayden with one each. John Clarke and Joe Lesnewski earned an assist each. ALL STARS Last week the Weston All Stars didn‘t do as well as they have ‘in, the past, winning only three of the six games they played. On _ Wednesday the Weston Pee Wees beat THE WESTON TIMES Doawnsview 3â€"1. On Thursday they earned a 5S In the: other games on Sunday the Weston Minor Banltam All Stars defeated Warren Park 3 to 2 in a Bantams lost to Downsview (CGolding Park) 3 to 2. The Midget game was almost a repeat of the game before with Weston going down to a 3 to 2 defeat at the hands of Bramalea. Page 17 \,