1htntrDrt-2Polytarp-0 MeAtr1rta-4Deimy gnu-l MtAtst'1m-21arr" .P.-0 Lam's a). SCORES Bi-Rite Drugs - 4 Harbridge & Cross - 3 General Gear .. 4 Bi-Rite Drugs - 1 General Gear - 5 Northwest Motors - 4 Age 10-12 General Gear Bi-Rite Drugs Harbridge & Cross Northwest Motors Brad Jackson was the big gun for Cleveland with his hat trick of three goals followed by Randy Cain with one goal, Glen Newbold with two assists and Hugh Robinson with two assists. Quebec goals by Val Zentil and Bob Richards with an assist to Fulvio Sansone. Buffalo 2, Rochester 2 Waterloo hung on to win a close one from Owen Sound on a goal by Peter Whitaker assisted by Warren Bruce. Gary Nesbit chalked up the shutout. MINOR BANTAM Cleveland 4, Quebec 2 In a real close contest Buffalo and Rochester Providence with Tom Newton chalking up a shutout defeated Stratford with Jeff Attardtand Paul Davidson getting one goal and one assist each and Jim Moyer scoring one; Steve Merrick got one assist. Waterloo l, Owen Sound 0 Lisanti - 5 Rack & Cue - 5 Downsview - 3 Rack & Cue - 2 Downsview - 9 Lisanti - l Age 13-16 Downsview Rotary Lisanti Construction Rack & Cue Billiards PEE WEE C Providence 3, Stratford 0 Kitchener won this close one with Kevin ‘Kirnik getting one goal and one assist followed by Dave Brennan and Brad Ireland with one goal each and assists to Paul Kelly and Colin Gunn. Windsor's goal scored by Joe Downey un-assisted. ...:ii,.iii,iii,iii Weston Minor Hockey League Dean Moir was the top man in this romp over Marlboros as he had the hat trick with three goals and added one assist. Other goals by Bruce Rudolph, Martin Holden, Bob McGibbon and Ric Brewer with assists to Barry Walker, Bob Wilson and Bob McGibbon. The shutout was by Steve Bryan. _ Kitchener 3, Windsor 1 AMESBURY SPORTS In a real low scoring game Pittsburgh came out on top with a goal by Jeff Ward assisted by Ross Clyde and Tim Davidson. Rod Forcier was the shut-out goaltender. ATOM Hamilton 7, Marlboros 0 Steve Clarke was the big pointgetter for Barrie as he scored . both goals un-assisted. Guelph's goals by Brian McThadden with Tom Anderson assisting. Pittsburgh l, Oshawa 0 Barrie 2, Guelph I 7-9 :'I Fina 'try, DOUG MOORE MINOR ATOM Hockey standings as of December 18, 1968 SCORES SCORES ï¬ï¬ï¬WmWï¬ï¬%%WWï¬2Wwï¬ï¬u¢k-ï¬ï¬ Toronto had an easy game with a rout over the Americans. Jim Meikle was the big gun with two goals and two assists, Gary Best one goal one assist; Matt Stewart one goal and one assist, single goals by Steve Allan, Glen Duncan, Neils Peterson and assists to Bart Niosi with two, Bill Boyer and John Kennedy with one each. Americans pointgetters were goals by Robin Askin, Ralph MacMillan and Bruce Smart with assists to Barry Cousineau with two and Brian Armstrong and Ralph MacMillan one each. Allan Dalzell with two goals and one by Mike Kolanko with assists to Bob Urquhart, Barry Kelly and Daniel Heath were enough for Chicago to down the Canadians. Doug Showers got the lone goal with an assist to Terry Rypan. Toronto 7, Americans 3 MIDGET Chicago 3, Canadians l Detroit hung one on Boston with Eric Chettle getting two goals Peter Bannon one goal and one assist; Ron Matt one \goal one assist; Don Robinson one goal; Craig Stewart two assists and one each to Gary Banny, Bob Harper and J. McLeod. Boston goals by Ken Middleton and Gil Latimer with assists to Al Whitton with two and Paul Armstrong with one. and one by Jim Smiley; assists to David D'Orsey with two, Ric Currie with two, and Richard McAllister with one assist. George Cowie got the lone Rangers goal un-assisted. Detroit 5, Boston 2 New Haven had little trouble in this one with Richard McCloskey getting two goals and two assists; Mark Buff with two goals BANTAM New Haven 5, Rangers exchanged Christan: ties. Buffalo pointsetten were Tony Dimou and Kevin Wilson with one goal each and assist to Randy Diplock. Rochester goals by Ron Whillier and one by Mark Davidson to tie the game in the last minute on a penalty shot called on Buffalo for delaying the gone. Assists went to Don Burton and Tom Steenson. P W L TPTS P W L TPTS P W L TPTS In the highe scoring game of the ason LA. smothered Frisc with Brian Watt picking p the hat trick with thr e goals and one assist, Jack Bowler with two, Mike Pa Iovitis, Al Snelling, Ken ickin, Don Copleston a d Doug Sharkey pickingl,up single goals. Assists went to Al Snelling with three, Ken Dickin with three and one each to Don Copleston and Bruce Vernor. San Francisco goals by Tony Kulkeen, Bob Mooney and Steve Orr with assists to Tom Long, Kel McClement and Charlie Lesser. St. Louis shutout Philly with the shutout going to John Payne and John McLeod getting the hat trick with three goals and one assist; Wayne Foden with one goal and one assist, John Hinks and Doug Reynolds with a goal each. Assists went to Ric Middleton with three, Andrews and Dave McCausland one each. Los Angeles l0, San Francisco 3 _ JUVENILE . St., Louis 6, Philadelphia 0 WESTON ALL STARS Thurs. Dec. 19 ATOM THE WESTON TIMES 2159 WESTON " (at Church St.) WESTON Ml'ettim0hma Sun. Dec. 21 MINOR ATOM Weston 8, Leaside I. Fri." Dec. 20 MINOR ATOM Weston 7 Warren Park 2 Weston 2, Leaside 2 $350 to paint one sign! "I had my whole house painted for less". grumbled one borough mayor who wanted the report. Mr. Mould recognized that during the holiday season it would be at least a month before a report was submitted to the executive committee. He also realized that Metro would have to pay the bill anyway. It took two votes at Metro Executive Committee last week to kill a request for an itemized statement of a $350 bill for painting the back of an identification sign on Metro's 200 property. ' York Mayor Jack Mould doesn't go along with cluttering up civic officials with orders to prepare unnecessary reports. q Television Set . Radio .411â€: . Electrical Applilnces O Skates - Golf Clubs . Sporting Equipment 0 outnown Clothes O Carriages - Bicycles - Tricycle: Your Classified Ad message will appear before thousands of people $Ell 241-521] THERE'S PLENTY OF ACTION at the Jane-Finch Mall, a $3-million indoor shopping centre which opened a month ago. Recently shoppers could barely believe their eyes when these professional skaters, John Wild, Mary Jane Oke and Susan Sher were witnessed skating on plastic ice. Alf Bullen staff photographer. Your Disposable Items Around . Your Home.' . Piano 0 Pine Pong Table! q Furniture . Garden Equipment . Used Car . 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