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Weston Times (1966), 3 Jan 1969, p. 7

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| Humber Valley * *K of C hockey Age 13â€"16 Downsview Rotary Lisanti Construction Rack & Cue Billiards Age 10Qâ€"12 * k Biâ€"Rif@ Drugs ’3“'Gen Gear Har e & Cross Northwest Motors 44 David Jones was the star of the first game, sinking 3 ‘ goals for a hat trick. Larry Goetz ensured St. Andrew‘s win with their final marker. Transfiguration came back in the latter part of the game, with a tally each ’from Kreso Pehar and MKevin Cleary, but were ,unéble to overcome St. Andrew‘s lead." °* _ * OLV â€" 3, St. James â€" 1 Age 7â€"9 Nick‘s Fina Larry‘s B.P. Delray Drugs Polytarp O.L.V, defeated St. James 3â€"1 in a rough game marred by numerous penalties. Singles were scored for O.L.V. by Ray Thompson, Paul Dillio and Louie Durbano. Mitch Van Rassel put St. James on the scoreboard with his goal. Danny .Wey, St. James‘ goalie kept the score down by stopping many good shots. St. Benedicts â€" 2, St. Judes ATOM SERIES St.~ Andrews â€" â€" Transfiguration â€" 2 closelyâ€"fought game. Pat Savickus and Joey Albert were the marksmen for St. Benedicts, with 1 .« goal each, while Len Bosch counted for St. Judes. Dave Jennings, goalie for St. J udes, piayed an AMESBURY SPORTS GISELE LINCOLN of Fmery collegiate institute was one of four Nietro high school students on the CBC television team. which defeated the Glasgow BBC student team in the quiz program "Reach For the Top". The Metro team won the recent TV contest 41 St. Benedicts shaded St. "to Hockey standings as of December 27, 1968. SCORES Harbridge & Cross 3, General Gear 1 Biâ€"Rite Drugs 3, Northwest Motors 1. SCORES Delray Dr;:fi 0, Nick‘s Fina 1. Larry‘s B.P;4, Delray Drugs 1. P wmerudt + â€" Humberview p hockey news {ter Hl ! outstanding game â€" and earned star rating for his work. St. James came from behind to tie St. Benedicts 2â€"2 in a clean, wellâ€"played game. Bob McKeon (1) and Sean Baldachino (1) tallied for St. James, with Tom Quigg and John Moroney each counting once for St. Benedicts. Terry Haunn earned an assist and a star for his game for: St. Benedicts. St. Stephens â€" 3, Transfiguration â€" 0 _ St. Stephens outplayed Transfiguration 3â€"0, with singles scored by John MINOR BANTAM St. James â€" 2, St. Benedicts Carney, Richard Stack, and Pat McKenna. Transfigurâ€" ation‘s goalie, â€"Richard Plourde â€"stopped many good shots to keep his team‘in the game. St. Judes â€"4, St. Philips â€" 0 In a game marred by rough play and numerous penalties, St. Jedes overcame St. Philips 4â€"0. Ron Curley netted 1 goal and 3 assists, with singles being scored by Peter Crouse, Stan Rigler and Paul Rihard. .. On Sunday, Dec. 239 Riverside and the Bruins played to a scoreless draw at Nobleton arena. Goalies Stephen Kelly playing for Riversi‘gz\ and Chris Lambe (who was recruited for this game from the North York league) for the Bruins both played fine > games with each team â€" having great scoring chances but â€" in every case the goalâ€"keepers came to the fore and as a result the game ended in a 0â€"0 draw., Emery 3, St. Judes 2 by DAVE GERRY Riverside 0, Bruins 0 In the second game of the Sunday doubleâ€"header, played at Downsview arena, | Emery defeated St. Judes 3«~2. Emery, / stitl undefeated, lengthened their first place lead with / P W L T Pts. North West Boy» Club a "*HOCKEY"* > The NYHL tyke team played three games in seven days, but were only able to score one ‘goal, that by Ward Stewart in a 1â€"0 win over ‘Duffield, Yvain Brassard got the: shutout. In their other two games they ‘were= shutout 5â€"0 and 6â€"0 by Downsview and Willowdale respectively. _ > The M{rior-Atom team backed by ‘Derrick Steven‘s sh ut out, . w hip p e d Amesbury 8â€"0 and then The Weston Dodgers won a game and lost a game by identical scores last weekend. After defeating the North York Rangers 6â€"3 last Thursday night at the Centennial Centre, they returned home to the friendly confines of Weston arena on Friday evening toâ€" battle the Aurora Tigers for fifth place, but went down to defeat by the same score. The Rangers as a result of their defeat, dropped down to last place, they had four regular players out .of their lineup and brought up several midgets to fil the‘ gaps. They stayed close to the Dodgers for two periods but the Dodgers opened up in the third to put the game out of reach. Two players for Weston were responsible for all six goals. lain Douglas scored four and assisted on the other two, and Murray Haggatt scored two â€" goals and assisted Douglas on his four. The Weston Dodgers started out Friday in great style as Iain Douglas scored his ninth goal in the past four games at the 51 second mark of the first period. Murray Haggatt and Hal Murphy were given assists on the play. . Jr. B hockey After Aurora tied the score the Dodgers‘ newest player got his first goal of the season. Don Caley who was just acquired from the Oshawa Generals of the O.H.A. Jt. A. was set up this win. Emery marksmen were Bill Cox with two goals and Craig Elliott with one, unassisted. _ Assists went to Bill Conely: and Craig Elliott. For St. Judes Carl Wareham and . Mike Cardiff: scored with (assists going to Brett Babber and Carl Warehame. The team standings as of Dec. 31 are t@s follows: 1st Emery, 2nd St.Gudes, 3rd Bruins, 4th St.~ Stephens and 5th Riverside. A column of this type, short though it may be, is not dependent on one person, so at this time I would like to offer my thanks to the coaches for their support: B. Cook, Riverside; J. Costick, Bruins, C. Wareham, . St. Judes, E. Drew, str" Stephens and B. Jackson, Emery. ‘ Dodgers split games . THE WESTON TIMES T _ lost to York Mills by a 2â€" count. The Atoms lost a close one to York Mills 2â€"1 and then rebounted to trim Avenue Rd. 6â€"0. Jack Ponte to the shutout. The Minorâ€"Bantams still fighting for a first division finish won their two games, 2â€"1 over Amesbury and 8â€"4 over Willowdale. > The Pee Wee, team lost to York Mills 5â€"1 and then tied Willowdale 4â€"4. for the goal by Dave Clancy and Steve McDonald. The Tigers tied the score before the conclusion of the period and it ended up 2â€"2. Two goals early in the second stanza one by Fred Thwaites of Aurora and one by Elie Vorlicek of Weston, kn d the score again, â€"this \time â€" 3â€"3. Another goal by\ the Tigers enabled th to ‘carry a 4â€"3 lead into ‘the third period. The Dodgers were outshot T3% and outscored 2â€"0 in the third period. They continually gave the puck away in their own end and the forwards were just not skating. This loss put Weston at the 500 mark once again and it just isn‘t going to be good enough to make this club a contender. University women hold party Weston and District University Women _ held their annual Christmas party at the home of the education committee‘s coâ€"chairman, Mrs. Mary Lou Griffiths, Thistledown Blyvd., Rexdale. "Christmas food, carols, and music provided by recorderâ€"players Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whiting (a member) and Carl Merger, roun d e d o ut the entertainment for about 50 guests who attended," said publicity . convenor _ Mrs. Orma Termuende, London Green Court, Downsview. © Their next meeting will take place January 15. Our North York Bantam PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT â€" BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK There will be a special pickâ€"up of Christmas trees on Wodmgdays 1969. Please endeavour to have all Christmas trees placed out 15th. j CHRISTMAS TREE PICKâ€"UP â€" BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK team managed a 3â€"1 win ove; Avenue Rd., while the minor midgets lost 1â€"0 to Finchurst in the fight for Ist place. They â€" then trounced Goulding Park by a 8â€"1 count. â€" **SILVER STICK . s is PEAYC" Our Peeâ€"Wee team beat Downsview 2â€"1 to win its first game but Downsview came back to beat our Pee Wee 2â€"1 in the second game. This meant a 10 minute sudden death overtime as teams were tied at three goals each. Downsview scored in the sudden death to win: the series 4â€"3, but a good effort on the part of our Pee Wees. 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Nodna}lays â€" January 8th and 15th, placed out for pickâ€"up by January winning the series four goals to three, Just two _ more wins this week . fellows and its on to Port Huron.. Next game is Monday and the b;g one Thursday, Dec. a . k Leaside Arena at 8: 50 p.m. Let‘s get behind the boys, . with a good turn out this Thursday. "MINOR HOCKEY LEAGUE®" Emery . Drugs win â€" a defaulted game over UPWA / Loc. 114,: 1â€"0 in the Atom series. In another game in this series Leo Contracting led by Jim Lovelle‘s four goal outburst beat Cappy Steel 5â€"2. In the Tykeâ€" series Macey‘s Esso upset Leo Contracting â€" 5â€"3,â€" Steven Szepski did his best for the losers scoring all three of his team‘s goals. David Holland led Herb Lancers to a 5â€"0 win over Benson and + Decilles with a hat trick to«his credit. Kevin King to the shutout for the Lancers. 2

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